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Diversity & inclusion shape consumer choices in hospitality – IIM Lucknow research

IIM Lucknow

An IIM Lucknow research has found that consumers have a favourable opinion of hospitality brands that include Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives. Indian Institute of Management Lucknow faculty Prof. Vishakha Chauhan has found that encouraging diversity and inclusion has now become a strategic requirement for hospitality brands to effectively serve an increasingly diverse customer base.

Published in the Journal of Hospitality Marketing and Management, the study examined how DEI initiatives affect consumer sentiments, brand integrity, and purchase decisions through two controlled experiments.

  1. The first experiment examines how DEI commitments influence brand attitudes in the context of a fictitious hospitality brand.
  2. The second experiment builds on these findings using a real-world hotel brand.

The research team was comprised of the researchers from IIM Lucknow, IIM Sambalpur and Lal Bahadur Shastri Institute of Management (LBSIM), New Delhi. Additionally, DEI initiatives also influence brand integrity in a positive way, which enhances consumer perception. Also, compared to socially conscious customers, materialistic customers are less impacted by a hotel’s DEI initiatives. These insights highlight the necessity of customised marketing approaches that appeal to different customer segments.

Speaking about the significance of this research, Dr. Vishakha Chauhan, Assistant Professor, Marketing, IIM Lucknow, said, “The hospitality and tourism sector is exposed to a diverse segment of consumersglobally; hence it is extremely crucial for this industry to adopt diversity, equity and inclusion practices. Our research presents empirical evidence of the positive impact of these practices on how consumers perceive and choose a hospitality brand”

The study underscores that it is important for the firms to match their advertisements with genuine internal processes, as simply showcasing diversity in advertisements is insufficient. Transparent communication regarding diversity and inclusion initiatives, workforce policies that encourage genuine inclusivity, diversity training for staff to enhance customer experience, and authentic representation of marginalised communities in campaigns and events are all examples of effective DEI techniques. For example, hospitality brands hosting LGBTQ+ Pride Month celebrations should collaborate with the represented communities to maintain credibility and consumer trust.

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With consumers, especially younger generations, aligning more with brands that reflect their values, DEI initiatives are not just moral obligations but also effective economic strategies. This research provides hospitality leaders with actionable insights to strengthen brand reputation, build consumer trust, and enhance competitiveness in an increasingly diverse marketplace.

Along with Dr. Vishakha Chauhan from IIM Lucknow, the research paper was co-authored by, Dr. Aqueeb Sohail Shaik, Assistant Professor, Strategy, IIM Sambalpur, and Dr. Mansi Gupta, Assistant Professor, Marketing, Lal Bahadur Shastri Institute of Management, New Delhi.

Potential drug for THIS mosquito-borne disease: IIT Roorkee researchers discover

IIT ROORKEE

Researchers at IIT Roorkee have discovered a possible solution for a mosquito-borne disease – Chikungunya. According to IIT Roorkee, Efavirenz, a drug commonly used to treat HIV, may also be an effective treatment for Chikungunya disease, as research indicates it can reduce Chikungunya virus replication in both laboratory settings and mouse models. Chikungunya causes join pain, muscle pain, fever and rash.

This discovery comes from a study conducted by IIT Roorkee in collaboration with the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR). The research demonstrated that Efavirenz lowered virus levels in cultured cells and in infected mice. The National Centre for Vector-Borne Disease Control reports that Chikungunya is a persistent public health issue in India, with cases emerging in various states annually. Currently, there are no approved antiviral treatments specifically for Chikungunya. Additionally, the study found that Efavirenz also impacted the replication of the Sindbis virus, which is related to Chikungunya.

Dr. Sanket Nehul, the study’s first author, noted that the findings indicate that Efavirenz can interfere with the virus early during its replication phase. “Given that this medication is already widely prescribed for HIV, further clinical trials could investigate its potential for treating Chikungunya, thus saving time and resources on developing new antiviral drugs,” Dr. Nehul stated.

Prof. Shailly Tomar, the study’s corresponding author, emphasised the importance of these results, explaining that those affected by Chikungunya currently depend on managing symptoms since no specific antiviral treatment exists. “Our study provides preliminary scientific evidence that Efavirenz could serve as a potential antiviral option for Chikungunya treatment. However, clinical trials are necessary to evaluate its effectiveness for patients with Chikungunya,” Prof. Tomar said.

Prof. Kamal Kishore Pant, Director of IIT Roorkee, expressed the institution’s commitment to conducting research aimed at tackling public health challenges.

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“This study represents progress toward finding potential solutions for mosquito-borne viral infections,” he remarked. Importantly, the research has been published in a peer-reviewed scientific journal. However, IIT Roorkee cautioned that the current findings do not yet validate Efavirenz as a Chikungunya treatment, and further studies, alongside clinical trials, are essential to assess its safety and efficacy for treating Chikungunya in patients.

IIT Madras launches UG Programs for Olympiads excellence students

IIT Madras

IIT Madras has launched undergraduate programs for students with excellence in National and International Olympiads. Called ‘Science Olympiad Excellence’ (ScOpE), Indian Institute of Technology Madras has called this admission will be outside the JEE (Advanced) Framework with the students to be admitted from the academic year 2025-2026.

These Olympiads are competitive examinations that assess and challenge students in various academic subjects and skills. Similar to admissions through Sports Excellence Admissions and Fine Arts and Culture Excellence modes, ScOpE will also have two supernumerary seats per program of which One Seat will be exclusively for women students.

The eligibility criteria such as passing of Class 12 and age, among other criteria, remain exactly the same as that of JEE (Advanced) for the respective year. The candidate also should not have been admitted to an IIT in the previous years. The applications will be open for the First Batch from 3rd June 2025). The detailed guidelines and business rules for ScOpE admission are available on the following website – https://ugadmissions.iitm.ac.in/scope.

Outlining the vision for ScOpE admissions, Prof. V. Kamakoti, Director, IIT Madras, said, “The world’s grandest puzzles aren’t solved by memorizing textbooks, but by those who dare to dismantle them, piece by piece, and create new wonders for the future generations. With this vision, IIT Madras embarks on yet another new journey by offering admission to her much coveted undergraduate programs for candidates with demonstrated excellence in science Olympiads. “

Urging students all over the country who excel in Olympiads to apply under this initiative, Prof. V. Kamakoti added, “To those who’ve proven their brilliance on the international stage of science Olympiads, we don’t just offer admission; we offer a sanctuary where their insatiable curiosity will find its most fertile ground amongst the blissful IITM flora and fauna.”IIT Madras launches UG Programs for Olympiads excellence students

The allotment of seats under this scheme will be based on the ScOpE Rank List (SRL), which will be based on the performance and achievements of the candidates in five Olympiads (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Informatics, and Biology). The Business Rules will be provided on the website for details on the preparation of ScOpE rank list.

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The admission process through SCOPE would not be through the Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA) portal but on a separate portal (https://jeeadv.iitm.ac.in/scope) maintained by IIT Madras.

The IITM-SCOPE portal is to be used exclusively for admission to various academic programs at IIT Madras under SCOPE admission only. The candidates are required to apply separately on JoSAA portal for the academic programs at IIT Madras and/or other IITs where the seats are offered through JoSAA.

ANTI-MONEY LAUNDERING course: SEBI, with NISM, starts two courses on it

SEBI

The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has launched two new courses centred on Anti-Money Laundering (AML) and Combating the Financing of Terrorism (CFT) aimed at market intermediaries. The goal is to set a minimum knowledge standard for employees and associated individuals concerning AML and CFT concepts, as well as essential elements of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), relevant rules, and scheduled offences under the SEBI Act and the Companies Act, as stated by the market regulator.

As part of its broader initiative to improve the capital market, SEBI has been conducting outreach programmes focused on AML and CFT provisions, specifically tailored for intermediaries operating within the securities market. In addition, the regulator is involved in various initiatives to enhance awareness of these provisions among market participants. 

To further this objective, SEBI, in partnership with the National Institute of Securities Markets (NISM), has created a certification examination titled “AML and CFT Provisions in Securities Market.” 

Meanwhile, the Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Mumbai, in collaboration with the edtech platform TalentSprint, has introduced an advanced postgraduate diploma in Financial Economics and Management. This 45-credit programme has been designed to offer participants a profound understanding of essential financial concepts, including investment and risk management, macroeconomic trends, financial regulations, accounting, behavioural finance, and analytical frameworks. 

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Aimed at both recent graduates and working professionals, the programme is offered in cooperation with the National Stock Exchange (NSE), which acts as the knowledge partner. The course combines online flexibility with immersive on-campus sessions at IIM Mumbai, ensuring a holistic learning experience. Participants will engage in real-world case studies, projects, and interactive sessions led by distinguished faculty members. Upon successful completion, graduates will receive a PG diploma from IIM Mumbai, gain alumni status, and have access to an extensive network of industry professionals and peers, as stated by the institute.

Formerly known as the National Institute for Training in Industrial Engineering (NITIE), IIM Mumbai was established in 1963. It ranked sixth in the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) 2024, an annual ranking published by the Ministry of Education.

IIT Madras comes with Industry & Educational Institutions to offer skilled courses on SWAYAM Plus

IIT Madras

IIT Madras is partnering with the industry and other higher education institutes to offer employability-focussed courses on SWAYAM Plus. The Higher Education Institutions will collaborate with SWAYAM Plus to encourage students to take up these industry-relevant courses as part of their academic curriculum.

Through the MoUs signed with these institutes, the initial phase is set to bring in over 2,500 learners enrolling in courses on SWAYAM Plus in the coming weeks. SWAYAM Plus will also onboard more Institutes, targeting the enrolment of more than 10,000 students from various institutions who will be taking SWAYAM Plus courses for credits.

The MoUs were signed during the recently-held IInvenTiv 2025 event at Indian Institute of Technology Madras campus on February 28 and March 1, 2025 in the presence of Dr. Sukanta Majumdar, Union Minister of State for Education and Development of North Eastern Region, Prof. V. Kamakoti, Director, IIT Madras, Prof. R. Sarathi, Dean (Planning), IIT Madras & SWAYAM Plus Coordinator, IIT Madras and other stakeholders.

Highlighting the importance of this collaboration, Prof. R. Sarathi, Dean (Planning), IIT Madras & SWAYAM Plus Coordinator, IIT Madras, said, “The objective of these MoUs is to encourage higher education institutions to embed SWAYAM Plus courses into their semester schedules. Institutions will conduct proctored exams and award academic credits to students upon completing these courses and their assessments.”

SWAYAM Plus is an initiative by the Ministry of Education, Department of Higher Education, with IIT Madras designated as the nodal agency for its implementation. The platform aims to revolutionize professional development by providing access to high-quality learning content and career growth opportunities, empowering learners to take charge of their futures.

The MoUs signed with the Industry will enable them to offer employability-focused courses on the SWAYAM Plus portal. The goal is to enhance learners’ job prospects by equipping them with industry-relevant skills. The Industry MoUs were signed with Veranda Learning Solutions and NSE Academy

The collaborations with Higher Education Institutions will allow them to integrate SWAYAM Plus courses into their curriculum. SWAYAM Plus will support the implementation of these courses, including assessments and certification. These MoUs were signed with Sathyabama University, Thiagarajar College of Arts, Thiagarajar College of Engineering, Sri Venkateswara University and Vinayaka Mission’s Law School

Industry partners will offer courses that focus on industry-specific skills and employability. These courses will be made available on SWAYAM Plus, allowing learners to gain practical and career-relevant knowledge. They will share courses, which will be onboarded on SWAYAM Plus after the approval from the Programme Implementation Committee at IIT Madras.

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A key focus of SWAYAM Plus is to mainstream skill development in higher education. The platform currently hosts around 350 courses from 50+ leading industry players. These MoUs will help expand course offerings and encourage Higher Education Institutes to integrate them into their academic programs, making SWAYAM Plus the preferred platform for skill-based learning in India.

Benefits of education and technology must reach Indian villages: President Droupadi Murmu

Droupadi Murmu

The President of India, Droupadi Murmu has stressed on the necessity that the benefits of education and technology reach Indian villages. On Monday, President Droupadi Murmu graced the convocation ceremony of Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and Technology, Hisar, Haryana where she was giving her commencement address. Speaking on the occasion, the President said that preparing the young generation for the changing global demands is ​​challenging task for higher education institutions, for the balanced and sustainable development of the country.

“Higher education institutions like Guru Jambheshwar University have a very important role in this context,” with this statement she expressed that the university has a high number of students from small towns and rural areas. She urged those students to make the people of their village and city aware of the importance of education, and inspire them to get good education.

During convocation, a total of 2,080 degrees were conferred, including 561 prestigious PhD degrees, at the convocation ceremony. In addition, an impressive number of 564 students received gold medals for their outstanding achievements.

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The President said that ​w​orld-class research conducted in higher educational institutions would play an important role in establishing India as a Global Knowledge Super Power. She was happy to note that its students and faculty members have made many significant achievements in various research and research projects. It has special departments for Incubation, Start-up, Patent filing and Research projects. She expressed confidence that all these efforts would develop the spirit of innovation and entrepreneurship among the students and help in making India a Global Knowledge Super Power.

COLLATERAL and GUARANTOR-FREE EDUCATION LOAN: ₹3,600 Cr allocated for Vidyalaxmi

Vidyalaxmi

The union government has allocated ₹3,600 Crore for PM Vidyalaxmi, a collateral-free and guarantor-free education loan scheme for economically weaker meritorious students. For the period from 2024-25 to 2030- 31, the Ministry of Education will provide 3% interest subvention on loans up to ₹10 lakhs for those students with annual family income up to ₹8 lakh. Up to one lakh fresh students not getting any other scholarship or interest subvention on education loan will get this interest subvention.

In case number of fresh applicants for availing the benefit of interest subvention exceeds one lakh, all India slots will be distributed across States based on population to ensure equitable inter-state representation, which translates to 10,302 slots for Bihar and 3,428 for Andhra Pradesh. The Union Minister of State for Education, Sukanta Majumdar gave these details in reply to a question in the Lok Sabha asked by Lavu Sri Krishna Devarayalu and G.M. Harish Balayogi (both from Telugu Desham Party) and Dinesh Chandra Yadav (a Janata Dal United member).

Launched on Nov 6, 2024, the main objective of the PM Vidyalaxmi is to ensure that no student is denied the opportunity to pursue higher education due to financial constraints. Under the scheme, a collateral-free and guarantor-free education loan is provided to all students, including students of Bihar and Andhra Pradesh, who get merit-based admission in top Quality Higher Education Institutions (QHEIs) and who desire to avail the education loan. All the OBCs/SCs/STs, male and female students getting merit based admission in the QHEIs for degree/ diploma programmes can avail this benefit.

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The QHEIs selected under this scheme include higher education institutions in top 100 rank in the overall/ category-specific and/or domain specific rankings in latest list of NIRF; plus top 200 ranked HEIs under the governance of state/UTs governments in the latest list of NIRF; plus all remaining HEIs under the governance of Government of India.

10,000 Marathi women to be trained in AI: Maharashtra Budget 2025 points in education

Maharashtra Budget 2025

The Maharashtra government has announced Maharashtra Budget 2025-26 to provide training to 10,000 women in skill and artificial intelligence. The state’s Deputy Chief Minister and Finance Minister, Ajit Pawar, presented the state budget for 2025-26, where it was mentioned. In collaboration with Microsoft, this training will be provided to the state’s women with the help of Ratan Tata Maharashtra State Skill University.

A total of ₹807 crore has been allocated for Skill, Employment, Entrepreneurship and Innovation Department for the year 2025-26, budget mentioned. ₹3,098 crores for the Higher and Technical Education Department, ₹2,574 crores for the Medical Education and Medical Drugs Department, ₹31,907 crores for the Women and Child Development Department, and ₹3,496 crores has been proposed for the School Education and Sports Department for the year 2025-26.

In the education sector, one small announcement by Pawar drew attention about 100% reimbursement of educational and examination fees. To encourage professional education for girls, this benefit is aimed to be given to female students who are admitted through the centralised admission process in recognised higher and professional courses, with their ‘family’s’ annual income must be less than ₹8 lakhs.

Being the crucial state of sugarcane, state government has also focused on providing education to the children of sugarcane workers. Programmes will be implemented as Ashram Schools for the children of sugarcane workers, Vidyaniketan, Krantijyoti Savitribai Phule Scholarship Scheme, Dr. Punjabrao Deshmukh Hostel Scheme and Tanda Vastimukta Vasahat Yojana for the overall development for the OBCs (Other Backward Classes), Nomadic Tribes, Denotified Tribes, and SBCs (Special Backward Classes).

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Further, the Maharashtra Budget 2025 has also mentioned about a high-quality research centre and a translation academy for the study and research of Classical Marathi language will be established at the Marathi Language University at Riddhapur. With a proposition of awards for the outstanding achievement in research in Marathi language, this initiative aims to promote and preserve the rich heritage of the Marathi language by facilitating advanced research and translation studies.

Anna University partners with Nemetschek to enhance students’ employability

Anna University

The Anna University has signed partnered with Nemetschek Group India to establish an AEC Centre of Excellence. Under a Memorandum of Understanding with the IT company, the Chennai’s university aims to enhance industry readiness for its engineering and architecture students. The agreement exemplifies a shared commitment to bridging the skills gap in the Architecture, Engineering and Construction (AEC) industry by integrating industry-relevant training into the academic curricula.

The initiative focuses on raising awareness about emerging job opportunities and career advancements in core engineering fields such as civil engineering and architecture, addressing concerns over the declining interest in traditional engineering disciplines amidst the rise of Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning (ML).

Speaking on the occasion, Nirmalya Chatterjee, Managing Director, Nemetschek Group India, said, “This collaboration with Anna University marks a significant step towards bridging the industry-academia gap in India’s AEC sector. Our goal is to equip students with the necessary technological expertise and practical knowledge to meet the evolving demands of the industry. The Centre of Excellence will serve as a hub for skill development, ensuring that future engineers and architects are job-ready from day one.”

Professor Shanmuga Sundaram, Director, CUIC, Anna University, expressed his enthusiasm for the collaboration, stating, “Anna University has always been committed to fostering innovation and skill development among its students. This MoU with Nemetschek Group India will enable our students to gain hands-on experience with cutting-edge AEC technologies, thereby enhancing their employability and preparing them for global career opportunities. We look forward to the positive impact this partnership will bring to our students and faculty.”

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Nemetschek Group is a globally leading provider of software for digital transformation in the AEC/O and media industries. Its intelligent software solutions cover the entire lifecycle of construction and infrastructure projects and allow creatives to optimize their workflows. Customers can plan, construct, and manage buildings and infrastructure more efficiently and sustainably and develop digital content such as visualisations, films, and computer games in a creative way. Founded by Prof. Georg Nemetschek in 1963, the Nemetschek Group today employs around 4,000 experts.

 

Chhattisgarh: Bastar gets 3 Crore from NITI Aayog for its education initiatives

NITI Aayog

NITI Aayog has awarded Bastar district of Chhattisgarh with a reward fund of 3 crore for its excellence initiatives in education. Over its now X handle, NITI Aayog mentioned about the endowment award with a title of ‘Champions of Change.’ Aayog mentioned that Presenting Team Bastar ! With a firm commitment to educational excellence, Bastar, Chhattisgarh, has been recognised under the Aspirational Districts Programme with a ₹3 crore award for its remarkable improvements in learning outcomes. Through forward-thinking, tech-driven initiatives, the district is creating inclusive learning opportunities, ensuring that quality education reaches every child, everywhere. Aayog further stated, “To make learning more engaging and effective, the district has introduced innovative education initiatives, ensuring that students receive quality learning opportunities regardless of their location. By leveraging technology and community-driven programs, classrooms are becoming more interactive and students are gaining better access to educational resources.

Additionally, targeted interventions are helping bridge learning gaps, enhance teacher-student engagement and create a more inclusive and future-ready education system. Bastar’s achievement is a testament to how Aspirational Districts can drive meaningful change through strategic interventions and digital innovation. Let’s celebrate this milestone and continue working towards a more inclusive, empowered and technology-driven education system in India!”

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Expressing his pride over the recognition, state’s Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai wrote over X that the award is a testament to the dedication of the government’s commitment to strengthening education in the region. Chhattisgarh’s Finance Minister, OP Choudhary, unveiled several new economic and social welfare programs for the state earlier this week. One notable change is a one-rupee reduction in the price of petrol, a move that is projected to ease the financial burden on Chhattisgarh residents.

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