Indian Pickleball Association Convenes Special Meeting in Delhi to Mark National Sports Federation Status

New Delhi: The Indian Pickleball Association (IPA) on Thursday convened a meeting in New Delhi to commemorate its official recognition as the National Sports Federation (NSF) for pickleball by the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports (MYAS), Government of India. This milestone achievement signifies a pivotal moment for the sport in India, positioning pickleball on par with other major sports and to unlock new avenues for structured development, funding, and nationwide promotion.

The event, with an objective to outline IPA’s strategic roadmap for the development and promotion of pickleball across India, brought together board members, key stakeholders, and representatives from multiple states and union territories, with Presidents and General Secretaries from 25+ states.

IPA announced plans to hold 100+ events this year in different states across all age groups in Men’s and Women’s, alongside launching the Indian Pickleball Ranking structure. Along with its state bodies, the IPA plans to revolutionize the sport in India by establishing a structured, inclusive, and professionally managed ecosystem, aiming to ensure nationwide participation and grassroots growth.

One of the key announcements included the launch of India’s first official Pickleball Nationals under MYAS, expected to draw over 1,000 players from across 25 states in both individual and team formats. Additionally, IPA will be collaborating with the Times Group to launch a flagship league featuring Indian and international athletes, along with a year-end Masters tournament, crowning the top-ranked players.

Mr. Suryaveer Singh Bhullar, President, IPA said, “The official recognition as a National Sports Federation is a historic milestone, but it is also a call to action. We all are committed to establishing a world-class sporting structure for pickleball in India, focusing on talent identification, equitable access, professional training, and global competitiveness. Our mission is to win medals for India at the junior and pro levels on the international stage. With the expertise of our leadership and the passion of our community, we aim to make pickleball a household name and position India as a global powerhouse in the sport.”

The IPA also plans to engage with global organizations to position India as a significant player on the international stage, including efforts to host the first Official Asia Cup and pursue Olympic recognition through the Global Pickleball Federation (GPF). Through academy accreditation, technical training for coaches and referees, and institutional integration via Khelo India and school networks, the IPA is committed to creating a robust and sustainable pickleball ecosystem in India. IPA is aligned with the international vision for Olympic inclusion and is actively working to prepare Indian athletes for elite global competition. In addition to its immediate plans, IPA is also working on several long-term initiatives, including infrastructure development projects in collaboration with local governments, the launch of coaching certification programs, and the establishment of pickleball academies in major cities. A structured league system is also in the works to foster competitive play and provide a pathway for players to transition from amateur to professional ranks.

Highlighting the vision for Pickleball in India, Aalap Sharma, Treasurer, IPA said, “The landmark decision by MYAS to recognize IPA as National Sports Federation is the beginning of a revolution in Pickleball. Our goal is to make India a Pickleball hub of the world. By fostering partnerships and encouraging inclusive participation, we will elevate pickleball to new heights, making it accessible, competitive, and thriving for generations to come.”

 

goSTOPS Turns a New Page with goREADS, an Innovative Literary IP for readers and travellers

May 8, National: goSTOPS, India’s leading youth travel hostel brand, is all set to add an exciting chapter to its travel story. With the launch of its brand-new literary IP, goREADS, the experiential hostel chain is giving young travellers and avid bookworms a fresh way to connect – through books, conversations, and shared experiences. It is designed to bring together readers, writers, and wanderers under one roof (or, well, hostel!).
Kicking off with events in Bengaluru and Goa on May 10, goREADS will feature interactive bookish hangouts where authors across genres, languages, and lived experiences vibe with readers over book talks, creative sessions, workshops, Q&As, and more, all in the social, design-first spaces – goSTOPS is renowned for. Whether you’re a city-dweller looking to meet your literary idol or a traveller craving a plot twist in your itinerary, goREADS promises an experience that’s meaningful, memorable, and creatively inspiring.

The first leg of goREADS brings two powerful voices to the fore. At its tech-powered hostel in HSR , Bengaluru, goSTOPS will host Shinie Antony, prolific author and founder of the Bangalore Literature Festival, for a freewheeling discussion about her books — including Can’t, Eden Abandoned and Hell Hath No Fury — and her experience curating one of the country’s most respected literary events. This scintillating and insightful session will be moderated by esteemed journalist and literature enthusiast, Monika Monalisa.

Meanwhile, in Goa, writer Michelle Mendonça Bambawale will take over goSTOPS Vagator with a discussion on her book Becoming Goan, with renowned journalist Sneha Vakharia. This will be followed by a candid Q&A session. Her talk will delve into the deeply personal journey of moving to Goa during the COVID-19 pandemic, rediscovering her ancestry, and finding her place in a city that often plays muse to many.

Sharing her thoughts on the launch of this new literary IP, Pallavi Agarwal, Founder & CEO at goSTOPS, said, “At goSTOPS, we’ve always believed that travel is much more than just ticking off destinations. It’s about discovery, connection, and stories you carry home with you. With goREADS, we’re doubling down on our mission to make travel meaningful. We are creating spaces where backpackers and bibliophiles come together, and where ideas, like memories, are shared long after checkout. This is the kind of community-driven experience that we believe the young traveller is hungry for — something real and refreshingly different.”

Shinie Antony, author and founder, Bangalore Literature Festival, noted, “Stories are a form of travel, taking our soul from point A to point B. The journey may be emotional, intellectual or physical, but ultimately all travel is spiritual.”

Michelle Mendonça Bambawale, author, added, “Travel is a transformative experience, and for me, moving to Goa amidst the pandemic was one such event. Through the inaugural goREADS event, I hope to inspire young travellers to read more, write, and document their journeys as they explore new destinations, since good storytelling can only happen when there’s a personal touch to stories.”

goREADS is designed to evolve as a series of year-round literary events that champion diverse voices and encourage authentic expression, be it through spontaneous readings, creative workshops, or literary collabs. By tapping into the storytelling power of literature, goSTOPS is building yet another touchpoint for travellers and communities to engage beyond the usual. It’s what the brand has always done best — turn hostels into hubs for community spirit, creativity, and discovery.

LG Electronics India Limited Begins Construction of Its Third Manufacturing Plant in India

SRI CITY, Andhra Pradesh, May 8, 2025 – LG Electronics India Ltd. (LGEIL) announced the commencement of construction of its new manufacturing facility in Sri City, Andhra Pradesh today at a ceremony graced by the presence of Shri Nara Lokesh, Hon’ble Minister for Information Technology, Electronics and Communications, Real Time Governance and Human Resources Development, Government of Andhra Pradesh. The new plant is expected to commence operations by the end of 2026.

Strategically located in Sri City’s industrial area, the new manufacturing facility will enhance LGEIL’s production capacity and also enable local employment in the region.  The new facility will be LG Electronics’ third plant in India. The other two plants are located in Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh and Pune, Maharashtra. This investment underscores India’s potential as a critical hub within LG Electronics’ global supply chain.

The government of Andhra Pradesh has provided 247 acres of land at Sri City to LGEIL for the new plant that is expected to generate around 1495 direct jobs. LGEIL’s investment in this facility will be to the tune of US$600 million (INR 5001 crores) over a period of four years and brings with it the potential to bring ancillaries to the region, thereby creating an ecosystem for white goods manufacturing in the State of Andhra Pradesh.

The new plant at Sri City is expected to localize production further and meet the growing demand for LG products throughout India. It will also strengthen LGEIL’s supply chain in South India, while helping expedite access to LG products for consumers in the region. The facility will manufacture a diverse range of products, including AC compressors, refrigerators, washing machines and air conditioners.

In addition to the presence of Shri Nara Lokesh, the ceremony was attended by other senior government functionaries along with senior LG Electronics executives from South Korea, including Lyu Jae-cheol, president of the LG Home Appliance Solution Company; James Lee, president of the LG Eco Solution Company and Hong Ju Jeon, managing director of LGEIL. Other government officials and senior LGEIL leadership were also present at the ceremony.

Sharing his best wishes from Amaravati, the new capital of Andhra Pradesh, Shri N Chandrababu Naidu, Hon’ble Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh said, “We wholeheartedly welcome LG Electronics to Sri City, Andhra Pradesh. The announcement of LG Electronics’ new manufacturing plant in Andhra Pradesh is a testament to Andhra Pradesh’s progressive policies with regards to being industry friendly, ease-of-doing-business, fostering innovation and being home to world-class manufacturing hubs. A well-developed industrial ecosystem, great connectivity and pro-business environment makes Sri City the best location for the new plant.”

Shri Nara Lokesh, Hon’ble Minister for Information Technology, Electronics and Communications, Real Time Governance and Human Resources Development, Government of Andhra Pradesh said, “We are delighted that LG Electronics has chosen Sri City for its third manufacturing facility in India. This is a testament of LG Electronics’ commitment to India and I am confident that this expansion into Andhra Pradesh will address the potential growth in demand for LG products across India.”

“We are taking yet another important first step toward enhancing our partnership with India and contributing to its economic growth. The construction of our third manufacturing plant will complement our existing production facilities in Noida and Pune and marks a new milestone in our journey in India,” said Lyu Jae-cheol, president of the LG Home Appliance Solution Company. “This brand-new facility will create more jobs and increase local production,” he further added.

 

ELGi Inaugurates New Corporate Office in Bangalore

Bangalore, India, May 08, 2025 – Elgi Equipments Limited , a global leader in air compressor manufacturing, inaugurated its new corporate office on Richmond Road, Ashok Nagar, Bangalore. The six-level, purpose-built facility reflects ELGi’s commitment to innovation, collaboration, and sustainability.

Re-designed from the ground up, the office promotes a dynamic and engaging work environment while incorporating eco-conscious features such as energy-efficient LED lighting, an energy-efficient transformer, and future plans for rooftop solar panels. The inauguration ceremony was led by ELGi’s senior leadership in the presence of enthusiastic employees, marking a significant milestone in the company’s journey towards global compressed air excellence and innovation. 

Ujala Cygnus Launches Mother’s Day Campaign Across Hospitals

New Delhi, May 8, 2025: Ujala Cygnus Group of Hospitals, North India’s largest NABH accredited healthcare providers, has announced a special Mother’s Day campaign dedicated to honouring the invaluable role of mothers and mothers-to-be. The initiative will be held on Saturday, 10th May (a day ahead of Mother’s Day on 11th May- Sunday), across more than 15 prominent Ujala Cygnus hospitals in 5 states, offering a host of complimentary and discounted services to ensure that every mother feels celebrated and cared for.

As part of the campaign, mothers and expecting mothers visiting Ujala Cygnus hospitals on May 10 will be entitled to a free gynecology consultation, a 50% discount on ultrasounds, and a 50% discount on any additional investigations recommended during the visit. The initiative aims to encourage women to prioritize their health while enjoying a warm and welcoming experience.

Commenting on the initiative, Mr. Probal Ghosal, Chairman, Director, and Co-Founder of Ujala Cygnus Healthcare Services, said: “The Mother figure is the defining figure in Indian families, and we at Ujala Cygnus recognise this; we see Mother’s Day as an opportunity to serve and empower her and encourage her to begin the healthcare transformation of the family starting with herself. Accessible healthcare can make a meaningful difference to families, but it is only possible if the mother in each house prioritizes her health first.”

Echoing this sentiment, Dr. Shuchin Bajaj, Founder Director, Ujala Cygnus Hospitals, added: “Too often women place their own health needs last while caring for their families. This Mother’s Day, we’re offering them a moment to focus on themselves, with access to essential gynecological  services and guidance. Whether it’s understanding the importance of balanced nutrition, safe exercise during pregnancy, or simply learning how to prevent common summer ailments, preventive healthcare is key. Our goal is to build awareness and make these conversations part of every woman’s journey to motherhood.”

Some of the key hospitals offering these benefits include Ujala Cygnus Kulwanti Hospital, Kanpur; Ujala Cygnus Central Hospital, Haldwani; Ujala Cygnus Rainbow Hospital, Agra; Ujala Cygnus Laxmi Hospital, Varanasi; Ujala Cygnus Sonia Hospital, Nangloi (New Delhi), alongside other participating hospitals in the network.

In addition to healthcare services, mothers visiting the hospitals on this special day will enjoy free transportation from designated city locations, as well as complimentary refreshments and a small gift as a token of appreciation.

Ujala Cygnus has always prioritized maternal healthcare and educating women on how to navigate their pregnancy journey in a better way by taking care of their mental and physical well-being. The hospital chain celebrates Mother’s Day every year with events and promotions, often emphasizing the importance of maternal health and safe childbirth.

Green Lens – A Powerful Earth Day Showcase by Ryan International Academy, Hinjawadi

8th May, 2025, On the occasion of Earth Day, Ryan International Academy, Hinjawadi, hosted a heartwarming and thought-provoking movie screening titled “Green Lens” at Happiness Street on April 26, 2025. This unique evening brought together over 200 students, parents, and educators in a powerful celebration of environmental stewardship.

“Green Lens” is not just a film –  It is a window into the lives of young Eco-Warriors, the Ryanites, who are taking inspiring steps to protect and revive our planet. From neighbourhood plastic clean-up drives and river restorations to turning personal milestones like birthdays and New Year into green celebrations through tree plantation, the film showcased a range of initiatives that are making a tangible difference.

Some standout actions included:

  1. Non-Plastic Drives in residential areas
  2. Dam Restoration Projects with local communities
  3. Father’s Day Hiking Events promoting family-led sustainability
  4. River Clean-ups and Eco-Walks
  5. Sapling Plantation on special occasions like birthdays and New Year
  6. Ceremonial Tree Plantations marking every key school event

Capturing these stories with great finesse were the Young Journalists (YJs), whose lens brought authenticity, creativity, and inspiration to the screen. Parents were deeply moved, with many expressing newfound motivation to join the movement and support their children’s efforts.

The evening concluded with a powerful Eco-Pledge Writing Activity, where students and parents penned down personal commitments to protect the planet—transforming inspiration into action.

This initiative is a strong example of how schools can lead by example in driving environmental consciousness and community participation.

GDAI Signs Strategic MoU with SEPC to Boost Game Exports

Hyderabad, Wednesday, May 07, 2025: At the recently held WAVES Summit 2025 at Mumbai, a strategic Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed between the Game Developers Association of India (GDAI) and the Services Export Promotion Council (SEPC– set up by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Govt. of India), marking a significant milestone in promoting collaboration, innovation, and growth in India’s rapidly evolving gaming and esports ecosystem.

This strategic partnership is designed to enhance cooperation between the GDAI and SEPC, across key industry dimensions including investment facilitation, international promotion, industry engagement, skill development, and global market access.

As part of the MoUGDAI and SEPC have committed to promote bilateral investment opportunities, joint ventures, and business delegations to stimulate economic and technological collaboration; build a consortium of companies to amplify India’s gaming and esports export capabilities; foster technological advancement in areas such as AR/VR, gamification, AI, metaverse, animation, and visual effects; drive skill development and training initiatives to strengthen India’s talent pipeline and industry readiness amongst other goals to showcase India’s potential in video gaming, esports, and related emerging technologies.

Speaking about the MoUDr. Abhay Kumar Sinha, Director General, SEPC,  “This partnership is a key step towards boosting India’s services exports in the high-growth gaming and esports sector. By aligning with GDAI, we aim to unlock global market opportunities and strengthen India’s position as a leading exporter of creative and digital services.”

Sharing his views on the association with SEPC, Mr. Sridhar Muppidi, Chairperson,  GDAI, said, “This MoU is a major step toward positioning India as a global player in the gaming and esports sector. By working together, GDAI and SEPC aim to unlock new economic opportunities and help Indian developers, designers, and entrepreneurs reach new heights.”

Sridhar further added, “This partnership also reflects the government’s growing interest to recognise gaming and esports not just as entertainment avenues but as significant contributors to India‘s digital economy and export potential.”

The MoU further encourages cooperation in software development, internet technologies, data analytics, and immersive technologies to empower start-ups, creators, and enterprises.

Manifest Opens $35 Trillion U.S. Property Market to Indian Investors

New Delhi, May 07, 2025 – Manifest, the first company to successfully bring U.S. private equity real estate on-chain in a scalable and liquid format, today announced Indian investors can now participate in the $35 trillion U.S. home equity market through its innovative $USH tokenized real estate vehicle.

This breakthrough platform removes traditional barriers such as high entry costs, complex paperwork, and slow processing times—making U.S. real estate more accessible, transparent, and efficient for investors across India.

Through its innovative $USH tokenized real estate vehicle, Manifest is redefining global real estate investing—enabling Indian individuals and institutions to make legal, compliant, and institutional-grade property investments in the U.S. in under 30 seconds.

“American real estate is among the most stable and high-performing asset classes in history, and international investor demand is already tens of billions of dollars a year,” said Nathaniel Sokoll-Ward, CEO and Co-Founder of Manifest.

“But traditional investing has been hamstrung by high transaction costs, operational burdens, and geographic restrictions. By combining the global reach of Bitcoin with the native utility of stablecoins, Manifest is changing the game for real estate investors looking to enter the American property market,” Sokoll-Ward added.

Previous attempts at real estate tokenization didn’t solve the primary barriers to scaling real estate investment, or make the most exciting opportunities accessible to global investors. The solution is real estate investment that scales like software. As stablecoins scale by tapping into the unlimited supply of US treasuries, Manifest scales by unlocking $35 trillion in US home equity – without operational overhead or legal risk.

Manifest promises to redefine and win at real estate tokenization with $USH, an on-chain vehicle backed by Home Equity Investments (HEIs). Traditional real estate investments require high capital commitments and long holding periods, but $USH enables seamless, on-chain access to institutional-grade real estate with the liquidity and efficiency of stablecoins.

IIT Roorkee Hosts Workshop on Himalayan Natural Hazards and Risk Mitigation

IIT Roorkee, India – May 7, 2025The Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee (IIT Roorkee), one of India’s premier technical institutions, organized a one-day national workshop on Natural Hazards in the Himalaya through its Department of Earth Sciences, in collaboration with the Himalayan Society of Geoscientists. The workshop brought together leading geoscientists, industry leaders, policymakers, and academicians to deliberate on the urgent need for integrated solutions to manage and mitigate the region’s growing geohazard threats.

The Department of Earth Sciences at IIT Roorkee has long been a center of excellence in research related to Earth systems and natural hazards. With its multidisciplinary approach, the department is dedicated to addressing the complex challenges posed by the geology and geomorphology of the Himalayan region. The department’s research spans various fields, including earthquake engineering, geohazards, climate change, environmental geology, and sustainable infrastructure design. Through its world-class facilities and expertise, the Department of Earth Sciences plays a pivotal role in advancing both basic and applied research to inform disaster mitigation strategies in high-risk areas such as the Himalayas.

The Himalayan region, vulnerable to earthquakes, landslides, glacial lake outburst floods (GLOFs), and extreme climatic events, demands immediate attention. The sessions of the workshop focused on integrated geotechnical solutions, the development of early warning systems, and data-driven approaches for disaster resilience. With rapid infrastructure development, deforestation, and changing climatic conditions, the region faces severe risks that require a multi-disciplinary approach involving geologists, engineers, planners, and disaster management professionals.

The workshop was inaugurated by the chief guest, Prof. T. N. Singh, Director of IIT Patna, who emphasized the pivotal role of geosciences in national development and disaster resilience. He was joined by Prof. Sandeep Singh (Head, Department of Earth Sciences, IIT Roorkee), Shri B. D. Patni (Vice President, HSG), Prof. K. K. Pandey (Joint Secretary, HSG), and Prof. S. P. Pradhan (Organising Secretary). The speakers collectively highlighted the importance of collaborative research, policy-level engagement, and technology integration in safeguarding the Himalayan region.

In his inaugural address, Prof. T. N. Singh emphasized the convergence of science and engineering in addressing Himalayan geohazards, stating, “We are now at a stage where isolated research is not enough. What we need is a collaborative platform for knowledge sharing and rapid implementation.”

Prof. K. K. Pant, Director, IIT Roorkeein a message shared for the occasion, stated, “As a national leader in engineering research and education, IIT Roorkee is committed to applying scientific knowledge to societal challenges. This workshop reflects our continued efforts to build resilience in hazard-prone regions through advanced research, innovation, and stakeholder collaboration.”

The workshop featured a series of expert talks that provided comprehensive insights into critical geo-hazards affecting the Himalayan region, combining theoretical frameworks with practical field experience and cutting-edge technologies. Prof. T. N. Singh emphasized the growing threat of rockfall hazards and underscored the necessity of developing predictive models to safeguard lives and infrastructure. Shri B. D. Patni highlighted the complexities of Glacial Lake Outburst Floods (GLOFs) and Landslide Lake Outburst Floods (LLOFs), advocating for robust early detection systems and enhanced community preparedness. Prof. Mahendra Singh delved into the mechanics of rock slopes, focusing on joint systems and failure criteria essential for slope stability assessment. Prof. Sandeep Singh provided a detailed geological perspective, illustrating how the intricate stratigraphy of the Himalayas contributes to localized hazard risks. Prof. N. K. Samdhiya stressed the importance of integrating geotechnical and geospatial data to inform safer road construction and effective landslide mitigation strategies. Prof. Anand Joshi examined seismic risks in the region, noting the advancements in seismic investigation technologies, while Dr. Manoj Verman addressed the complexities of tunnelling in fractured, high-relief Himalayan terrains. Collectively, these expert sessions enriched the discourse on disaster resilience by presenting actionable insights grounded in scientific rigor and real-world relevance.

A panel discussion later in the day focused on fostering an interdisciplinary approach to disaster management in the Himalayas. Experts discussed the role of satellite monitoring, community preparedness, and the integration of artificial intelligence in hazard prediction. The panelists called for greater collaboration between academia, government bodies, and the private sector to enhance disaster response capabilities and improve infrastructure resilience in the region.

The event concluded with industry presentations that underscored the real-world application of scientific research to infrastructure projects in high-risk zones. Topics included slope stabilization, tunnel construction in fragile terrains, and the role of data analytics in hazard zoning.

This workshop was a testament to IIT Roorkee’s role as a national leader in advancing disaster resilience strategies for the Himalayan region. It underscored the importance of cross-sector collaboration and the integration of scientific research into practical, sustainable solutions for disaster management.

The event concluded with a collective commitment to intensify research efforts, enhance early warning systems, and promote sustainable development that respects the ecological fragility of the Himalayas, ensuring long-term resilience for the region’s communities.

 

Is Your Child at Risk of a Genetic Liver Disorder? Early Treatment Can Change Everything

Guwahati : When we think of liver problems, we often associate them with adults. But the truth is, liver conditions can affect children too—especially when they are inherited through family genes. These are called genetic liver disorders. Though they may sound worrying, understanding them early and getting the right help can make a big difference in your child’s health and future says Dr. Vikram Kumar, Principal Consultant, Paediatric Liver Transplantation, Gastroenterology & Hepatology, Max Hospital, Saket.

What Are Genetic Liver Disorders?

Genetic liver disorders are inherited conditions that affect how a child’s liver functions. They may disrupt the body’s ability to break down substances, produce bile, or remove toxins. Some of the most recognised disorders include Wilson’s disease, Alpha-1 Antitrypsin deficiency, and Glycogen storage diseases, Biliary Atresia.

Children affected by these disorders might not display symptoms right away. Some only experience signs as they grow—like persistent jaundice, swelling in the belly, fatigue, poor weight gain, or pale stools. In many cases, parents only discover the issue during routine check-ups or blood tests.

Early Detection Makes All the Difference

The liver is a silent worker. It performs hundreds of essential functions every day—but when it’s not working right, the effects can be serious. If not properly managed, several inherited liver conditions may progress to cirrhosis, liver failure, or require a liver transplant. That’s why early intervention is critical.

With timely diagnosis and expert care, children can be treated successfully—even before symptoms appear. And that brings hope.

Pediatric Liver Treatments That Give Children a Healthier Future

Thanks to advances in pediatric liver care, most genetic liver disorders can now be managed effectively through a combination of:

  • Medications that remove toxic build-up or improve bile flow
  • Custom diet plans tailored to the child’s condition
  • Supplements containing essential vitamins and minerals that help promote healthy growth and support liver function
  • Regular monitoring through tests and imaging
  • In certain cases, a liver transplant may be recommended, providing a new chance at life for children with serious liver damage

These treatments are not one-size-fits-all—they are personalised. A team of pediatric liver experts will create a personalised treatment plan tailored to your child’s specific condition, age, and overall health.

What Can Parents Do?

If your child shows signs of liver trouble or if you have a family history of liver disease, talk to a pediatric liver expert. Don’t ignore symptoms like long-term jaundice, poor appetite, or unexplained tiredness. Early screening can be life-changing.

And remember: treatment doesn’t just aim to control the condition—it’s about helping your child live life to the fullest.

Expert Help Is Closer Than You Think

Parents often feel helpless when facing a child’s diagnosis. But with the right information and expert medical care, there’s every reason to feel hopeful. A timely diagnosis, personalised treatment plan, and regular follow-up can make all the difference in your child’s health journey.