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Inuxu Digital Media Technologies appoints Rohan Joshi as head of partnership for Adgebra

Prior to this, he was heading Pune & ROM portfolio in the West region for Times Internet.

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Mumbai: Adding fuel to the rocketing speed of its expansion in India, Inuxu Digital Media Technologies has appointed Rohan Joshi to strengthen Adgebra’s strategic positioning in the adtech industry.

Exclusive advertising strategies are being adopted by named and fabled digital brands in 2022–23. The advertising industry is currently exploding with competitive opportunities. Inuxu feels that it is the right time to introduce Joshi. In his new role as head of partnerships at Inuxu Digital Media Technologies, Joshi will strengthen advertisers, media agencies, and brands’ relationships and revenue streams for Adgebra.

He has experience of more than 12 years. These 12 years are a growth story of when and where he developed media industry relationships within Mumbai and many non-metro markets in the West India region. Joshi previously led the Pune & ROM portfolios in the West region for Times Internet. He has outshined with intrapreneurial qualities that play an imperative role in building a team and the company’s position in the digital ecosystem.

The digital spend in India is projected to be more than Rs 35K crores by 2023, and it is expected to boom in the next five years. Innovation, targeting, delivery, and ROI are the critical differentials with Adgebra, and that’s what most brands are looking for. Introducing a partnership lead will enable the organisation to better communicate its differentials with the brands, advertisers, and agencies and will bring lasting value to the table.

On his appointment, Joshi quotes Adgebra’s position as, “Adgebra is a fantastic ad-tech platform that has distinct local attributes as compared to many other platforms competing in the market currently. It is a leading multilingual-multimedia ad platform. The young and vibrant leadership team, especially the boundless motivation provided by Rohit Bagad, Sumeet Dubey, and Shashikant Anpat, led to a perfect mix of innovation and audience targeting, which is reflected in the product. This makes me want to work my tooth and nail towards closing valuable partnerships for the platform. Inuxu, being a large organisation, has a great company culture with a distinguished work environment that allows me to independently contribute more than I have.”

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“Adgebra is known for its performance with high-impact ad units, and I am looking to promote these and also create invaluable partnerships. I will be working closely with the new-age marketers and onboarding them for the innovative features across metros and the emerging markets in India,” he adds.

Welcoming Joshi into Adgebra’s leadership team, Inuxu Digital Media Technologies chief business officer Sumeet said, “Adgebra is strengthening its position as India’s largest multilingual native advertising platform. Joshi’s position presents brands, agencies, and advertisers with an opportunity to have a direct view of the best of Adgebra and its unique offerings. We investigate our potential to further scale the business and reach local brands by focusing on these relationships. With Joshi coming on board, we are sure to accelerate growth and build progressive partnerships. With his unique self-motivated, proactive, and action-oriented personality, he is certainly a stimulus to our partnership’s forefront. This appointment reinforces the company’s belief in the potential of Indian markets and is expected to propel regional demand.”

Adgebra empowers businesses to connect, engage, and win the trust of billions of digital consumers. Adgebra caters to native, video, and rich media ad formats and presently reaches over 500 million monthly active users via its network of 2000+ partner publishers managing 30 billion+ monthly ad serving opportunities.

Adgebra is the only digital ad tech platform that supports and serves ads in 10+ different Indian regional languages. Adgebra is monetizing millions of daily active users for top publications and news aggregators like DailyHunt, Sharechat, ABP, Lokmat Media, TV9 Network, Manoramanews, LiveHindustan, NavbharatTimes, Maharashtra Times, and more.

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Bartronics India unveils AI-powered voice app to scale agritech platform

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HYDERABAD: Bartronics India Limited is stepping up its agritech ambitions with plans to launch a voice-first, multilingual AI-powered application in March, following a successful pilot across Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh.

The pilot phase saw strong engagement from farmers, supported by assured produce off-take through partnerships with SNN and Origo Commodities. Drawing on on-ground feedback, the company is now upgrading the platform to enable deeper interaction, data-driven intelligence and scalable adoption across rural markets.

At the heart of the revamp is AI-enabled voice interaction in major regional languages, including English, Hindi, Marathi, Telugu and Kannada. The voice recognition and conversational agent framework is being developed by Ampivo Smart Technologies, aimed at transforming the app into an intuitive digital assistant for farmers.

Once launched, the platform will offer voice navigation, real-time alerts, contextual advisories, educational tools and interactive knowledge support, designed to improve decision-making across the agricultural value chain.

The application will also capture consent-led farmer data to connect users with electronic mandis and wider marketplaces, while enabling participation in sustainability-linked initiatives such as carbon credit programmes.

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Bartronics India managing director Vidhya Sagar Reddy, said the voice-first approach reflects how rural communities naturally engage with technology and forms the foundation of a broader rural intelligence layer under Project Avio Agritech. The company aims to onboard 20 million farmers over the next three years.

Bartronics India currently operates across nearly 5,000 villages, delivering last-mile banking and digital financial services, and is expanding into integrated agritech and agri-trade solutions through its Project Avio platform.

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Messi magic kicks off in India as immersive football experience lands

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MUMBAI: When football dreams need a passport, Lionel Messi is ready to stamp it. The Messi Experience – A Dream Come True, the internationally touring immersive exhibition dedicated to one of sport’s most influential figures, is heading to India this March as part of its 2026 world tour. After successful runs across Buenos Aires, Puerto Rico, Panama, Beijing, Chicago, Mexico City, Miami, Los Angeles and São Paulo, the exhibition will make its India debut in Mumbai on March 20, 2026, before moving to Bengaluru from June 19, 2026. The shows will be staged at Century Mills in Lower Parel, Mumbai, and Bhartiya City Mall in Bengaluru.

Produced and promoted by Bookmyshow Live, the experience promises to pull fans inside Messi’s journey, not just his match highlights. “I am thrilled to see this project come to life and bring fans even closer to me both on and off the field,” Messi said, adding that the exhibition would allow Indian fans to relive the most unforgettable moments of his career.

Designed as a 75-minute, multi-sensory walkthrough, the exhibition unfolds across nine themed zones, blending artificial intelligence, immersive environments and exclusive content. Visitors can train like Messi, step into recreated match moments and explore personal stories that shaped his rise from his early days in Rosario to lifting the World Cup trophy in Qatar.

Bookmyshow chief business officer for live events Naman Pugalia said the India debut marks a milestone for football fandom in the country. He described Messi as a global cultural icon whose story transcends sport, adding that the exhibition reflects the company’s ambition to bring world-class immersive entertainment to Indian audiences.

Beyond the storytelling, the experience also features an official merchandise store and an activation zone, extending engagement beyond the exhibition halls. Whether for lifelong fans or first-time followers, The Messi Experience aims to turn football history into a walk-in memory, one that lets India play along with a living legend.

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Work stress tops India’s mental health talk, not heartbreak or headlines

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MUMBAI: When India opens up about mental health, the conversation keeps clocking in at work. A new conversation analysis by Consuma, an AI-native consumer insights platform, shows that workplace pressures are the most frequently discussed trigger in online conversations around mental health awareness in India. The study analysed 136,695 public conversations across Twitter, Reddit, Youtube and Instagram between January 1 and December 31, 2025. Within a focused subset of 20,272 conversations that explicitly discussed what triggers mental health awareness, nearly half 49.72 per cent pointed to work-related stressors, making employment the single largest trigger category online.

The findings echo concerns flagged at the policy level. India’s Economic Survey 2024–25 has already warned that hostile work environments and long working hours can hurt mental wellbeing and productivity. Online conversations suggest employees are feeling the strain long before policy catches up.

Among work-related triggers, poor work–life balance dominates the discussion at 24.37 per cent, followed by general workplace stress at 21.85 per cent and toxic work culture at 15.90 per cent. Long working hours account for 9.57 per cent of mentions, while job insecurity features in 7.50 per cent.

The numbers are backed by sharp, candid commentary. One user writes, “Most Indian employers overcomplicate employee wellness. Let people work async. Let them go for a run in the afternoon. Let them sleep in when their body needs it.”

Consuma notes that these findings apply only to conversations that explicitly discuss triggers for mental health awareness, not the entire universe of mental health discussions online.

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The data shows that mental health discourse in India is overwhelmingly driven by adults in their prime working years. People aged 25–34 contribute 50.51 per cent of conversations, while those aged 35–44 account for 34.35 per cent. Together, they represent 84.86 per cent of the discussion.

Work stress, however, is not acting alone. Societal and educational pressures make up 33.98 per cent of trigger conversations, including societal expectations (14.42 per cent), academic pressure (13.92 per cent) and parental pressure (6.09 per cent). One widely echoed sentiment reads, “Indian parents will raise you with a roof over your head, food in your stomach, and shame in your soul.”

Taken together, the data points to a compounding “pressure stack” faced by working-age Indians balancing career demands alongside cultural expectations, education-linked anxiety and family pressure, all while chasing conventional life milestones.

Interestingly, the conversation is not limited to venting. Of the 26,311 conversations analysed for broader mental health themes, discussion is almost evenly split between core challenges (48.05 per cent) and solutions or support systems (43.81 per cent).

Mental health crises dominate the challenge cluster at 32.58 per cent, followed by stigma and lack of awareness at 20.27 per cent. On the solutions side, people lean towards culturally familiar, self-directed approaches rather than institutional pathways. Holistic practices such as music therapy and spiritual wisdom account for 17.34 per cent, practical stress management for 13.72 per cent, celebrity-led awareness for 7.64 per cent and government initiatives for 6.51 per cent.

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The shift suggests that people are not only asking “what’s wrong?” but increasingly “what can I do?”even if the answers remain personal and decentralised.

Consuma’s analysis also zooms in on women’s health conversations, where mental wellbeing outweighs physical health topics. Among 1,934 women’s health conversations analysed, mental health accounts for 51.14 per cent, surpassing reproductive and gynaecological health at 37.07 per cent.

Younger adults dominate this space, with 18–44-year-olds contributing over 81 per cent of the discussion. In women’s health awareness triggers (3,489 conversations), societal factors lead at 45.2 per cent, closely followed by mental health drivers at 41.7 per cent.

Healthcare-related challenges appear less frequently at 7.4 per cent, but the tone is striking. Misdiagnosis and medical gaslighting recur as trust-breaking themes. One user notes: “Going to doctors is useless in India as a woman. First, they tell you to lose weight… Then they tell you that you are imagining it or that you are sensitive.”

The report was generated using Consuma’s AI-powered Rapid Research Platform. The dataset was cleaned for noise and duplicates and classified using a multi-coding methodology. Source-wise, the conversations came from Youtube (77,544), Twitter (41,121), Reddit (9,283) and Instagram (8,747).

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In a digital space often crowded with noise, the findings paint a consistent picture, for India’s online audience, mental health conversations begin not in therapy rooms or hospitals, but at the workplace and the clock is still ticking.

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