Bharat Tex 2025 Highlighting Technical Textiles for Industrial Transformation

25th February 2025: Bharat Tex 2025 has set the stage for a transformative experience in the global textile industry, with technical textiles at the center stage, as one of the most dynamic and rapidly evolving segments. Technical textiles align perfectly with India’s vision of becoming a global manufacturing powerhouse. With a market size estimated at over USD 20 billion, the sector is poised for rapid expansion, fueled by increasing domestic demand and rising exports. Global technical textiles market is also experiencing significant growth, with projections showing a substantial increase in market size over the coming decades.

Government initiatives, such as the National Technical Textile Mission (NTTM) and strategic trade policies, have accelerated the growth of technical textiles sector. Technical textiles go beyond traditional fabric applications, offering specialized solutions for industries like healthcare, defense, transportation, infrastructure, and environmental sustainability. At Bharat Tex 2025, industry leaders, policymakers, and researchers came together to explore the latest advancements in technical textiles, discuss emerging trends, and foster collaborations that will define the future of this segment.

Technical textiles have transcended niche applications to become essential drivers of progress across 12 broad areas. These advanced materials, engineered for specific functional benefits like durability, resistance, insulation, and protection, proved indispensable in sectors critical to modern life and economic growth. Bharat Tex 2025 highlighted the latest advancements in key technical textiles segment. Geotextiles for instance have transformed the construction landscape by improving road durability, preventing soil erosion, and enhancing drainage systems. Experts at Bharat Tex 2025 discussed how India’s ambitious infrastructure development plans could leverage geotextiles for highways, railways, and smart city projects. These aligned with the substantial infrastructure investment outlined in the National Infrastructure Pipeline (NIP), with significant allocations for roads, railways, and urban infrastructure. Similarly, Medical textiles, including antimicrobial fabrics, surgical gowns, and smart bandages, have revolutionized patient care by enhancing safety, comfort, and treatment effectiveness. Bharat Tex 2025 showcased cutting-edge solutions designed to meet the growing demand for high-quality, sustainable medical textiles. Another area was Protech, where it was seen that advanced protective textiles proved vital to national security. Bulletproof vests, fire-resistant clothing, and high-strength fabrics for combat gear were among the innovations on display. With India’s increasing focus on indigenous defense manufacturing, technical textiles are a critical component of its strategic vision.

Bharat Tex 2025 was more than just a forum for discussion; it was a platform for showcasing the latest breakthroughs in technical textiles. The event featured interactive exhibitions, live demonstrations, and knowledge-sharing sessions, providing attendees with firsthand experience of cutting-edge innovations. It hosted a knowledge session to discuss the outlook for Technical Textiles. The session convened key stakeholders, including government officials, industry leaders, and researchers, to discuss India’s strategic roadmap for achieving global leadership in technical textiles. Discussions centered on the critical role of research and innovation in developing next-generation technical textiles, from smart fabrics with health monitoring capabilities to self-healing materials. Investment opportunities for startups and established companies in the technical textiles sector, emphasizing India’s competitive advantages in raw material availability and a skilled workforce and strategies for global market expansion, with India aiming to boost exports and establish itself as a key supplier of technical textiles to developed economies, were also discussed.

An attraction was presentation of latest technologies by Startups and research institutions including (i) Smart Textiles displaying Fabrics embedded with sensors for health monitoring, defense applications, and industrial safety (ii) Nanotechnology in Textiles with High-performance fabrics with water-repellent, antimicrobial, and self-cleaning properties and (iii) Reinforced Composites displaying Lightweight and high-strength materials for automotive, aerospace, and construction applications. Collaboration was a key focus, with opportunities for B2B meetings, investor pitches, and networking. The presence of international delegations fostered global partnerships, positioning India as a crucial link in the technical textiles supply chain.

Technical textiles are not simply an emerging trend but a fundamental pillar of the textile industry’s future. By bringing together industry leaders, policymakers, researchers, and investors, Bharat Tex 2025 paved the way for groundbreaking innovations, strategic investments, and policy frameworks that will drive the growth of technical textiles in the years ahead. Bharat Tex 2025 promised to weave a vibrant future for the Indian technical textiles industry.

Gyan Museum Jaipur Hosts Andrew Horsfall’s Art on Societal Contradictions

New York, NY. February 25, 2025. The Gyan Museum, a cultural space housing the private collection of the late Gyan Chand Ji Dhaddha (1940–2004), has opened an exclusive exhibition showcasing the work of renowned British sculptor and artist Andrew Horsfall. Dedicated to preserving artistic heritage and creative expression, the museum highlights the evolution of Horsfall’s work across various mediums. Running through May 30, 2025, at the Gyan Museum’s Jaipur location, the exhibition is housed in the Gyan Museum’s 750 sq. ft. exhibition gallery offering an immersion into the depth and innovation of Horsfall’s sculptural and digital artistry.

“The exhibition celebrates 25 years of Andrew Horsfall’s artistic journey, showcasing his profound mastery in bronze and sandstone. His acclaimed works, including the ‘Beggar Series’ and ‘Bone Heads,’ delve into themes of victimization, egoism, and self-righteousness, sparking reflection and discourse,” says Arun Dhaddha, Director of the Gyan Museum. “We are also presenting the ‘Break the Glass’ series, an exclusive collection crafted from gems, diamonds, gold, and platinum, inspired by Andrew’s experience as a father of seven and reflecting the challenges faced by today’s youth. Additionally, the exhibition highlights Andrew’s latest explorations in digital portraits and 3D-sculpted blue pottery masks, marking his ongoing evolution as an artist.”

Nestled in the heart of Rajasthan, the Gyan Museum is a tribute to the late Gyan Chand Ji Dhaddha (1940–2004), a visionary collector, gemologist, and naturalist whose lifelong passion for antiquities and artefacts led to the creation of one of the most unique and important private museums in India. Housing over 2,500 treasured pieces spanning more than 3,000 years of history, the museum is a gateway to the past, offering a space where knowledge meets artistry. In this spirit, the exhibition of Andrew Horsfall’s work aligns with the museum’s commitment to preserving and presenting creative mastery. Having long engaged with Rajasthan’s rich traditions, Horsfall relocated his workspace to Jaipur in 2020, allowing him to expand his creative boundaries and explore new dimensions with unparalleled depth.

Horsfall’s artistic practice is deeply rooted in his lifelong dedication to sculpture and drawing, with a profound connection to the materials he works with. His relocation to Jaipur has allowed him to embrace new inspiration, pushing the boundaries of both traditional and contemporary artistic mediums. The Andrew Horsfall exhibition at the Gyan Museum delves into the complexities of human experience, societal constructs, and the contradictions of survival. The artist explores themes of resilience, exploitation, overprotection, and identity through a thought-provoking lens. A deconstructed cross, “Metamorphic Crux” reassembles its components in a fragmented manner. The piece invites viewers to reflect on the evolving nature of belief, how it shifts through history, and how personal experiences reshape spiritual meaning. “Gloria” emerges as a figure navigating a world left in ruins by human excess. Cast in bronze, the piece speaks to resilience and the enduring hope that persists despite devastation. A poetic reflection on nature’s relentless push toward growth, “Eggo Seed” embodies the struggle for survival. Referencing Darwinian competition, the piece portrays natural selection of the fittest reaching for sunlight. In a compelling trilogy—Ego is Hunger, Money Monster, and Beggar 3—the “Beggar Series” dissects the ethics of giving and receiving. These bronze sculptures expose the duality of begging, where survival, manipulation, and systemic exploitation intertwine. “Ego is Hunger” embodies the contradiction of value through suffering. The figure acknowledges its role as both victim and instrument, gaining worth through the misfortune that defines it. A grotesque yet essential entity, the “Money Monster” thrives on others’ despair but simultaneously provides them sustenance.

“Working with Arun and the Gyan Museum has been truly inspiring,” says Andrew Horsfall. “The keen sense of curation, meticulous attention to detail, and thoughtfully designed contemporary gallery has made the collaboration seamless. Their passion for presenting art in new and meaningful ways makes the experience both rewarding and enriching.”

A critique of modern parenting, Horsfall’s “Break the Glass to Play” examines how overprotection alters childhood. Presented in bronze, silver, gold, and precious stones, this seven-piece series encases traditional childhood play within rigid materials, representing the constraints imposed by an over-cautious society. Each piece, named—Autocrat, Predator, Mental Health, Sexual Harassment, Rebellion, Obesity, and Narcissism—explores different aspects of how restriction and sheltering shape adulthood. The work encourages dialogue on the balance between safety and experiential learning. In a contemporary reinvention of Jaipur’s iconic blue pottery, Horsfall’s 19-piece series of Masks preserves individual faces in an ancient medium, capturing the essence of identity and impermanence. Using 3D scanning technology, the portraits blend traditional craftsmanship with modern techniques, offering a new perspective on how personal histories can be memorialized. Masks can also be commissioned in bronze or carved from precious stones, such as Moss Agate, emphasizing the intersection of heritage, nature, and innovation.

“Curating Andrew Horsfall’s artistic odyssey was a deeply fulfilling endeavor. I collaborated closely with Andrew and the gallery director, gathering their input on the story they wanted to convey through this celebration of 25 years of his work,” says Curator Nikita Sharma. “Together, we shaped an exhibition that seamlessly blends his bronze and sandstone sculptures with his digital explorations, including 3D-scanned faces and blue pottery masks. My focus was to present his journey in a cohesive and engaging way, ensuring every piece resonated with his vision and the audience alike.”

Dr. Suborno Bose Launches AI in Hospitality Book in Bengaluru

*Bengaluru, Karnataka, February 25th 2025*: Dr. Suborno Bose, a renowned expert in hospitality education and the Founder of International Institute of Hotel Management ( IIHM) launched a groundbreaking book titled “Harmonizing Human Touch and AI in Tourism & Hospitality” in Bengaluru

This pioneering book explores the intersection of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the hospitality industry, showcasing real-world examples of how AI enhances guest satisfaction, sustainability, and operational excellence.

“This book serves as a vital resource for students, educators, and industry professionals, demonstrating how AI can complement, rather than replace, the human essence of hospitality,” said Dr. Bose addressing media persons during the launch.

The book launch was followed by a global roundtable discussion on AI in hospitality, featuring leading experts from 50 countries. The panel included Professor David Foskett, Chairman, International Hospitality Council; Chef Neil Rippington, Global Director, IIHM; and Chef Sarah Hartnett, UK-based Pastry Chef & Chocolate Consultant.

“I wish the 50-plus generation was born 30 years earlier because today’s young professionals are already AI ambassadors,” said Chef Rippington.

Industry leaders praised IIHM’s AI-driven approach, with Chef Ranveer Brar noting, “AI at IIHM addresses a much larger workforce challenge. The industry once feared AI would replace jobs, but we now understand that if used wisely, it enhances skills and transforms professions.”

Padmashri Chef Sanjeev Kapoor added, “Technology is a tool—it doesn’t have a soul. Hospitality professionals must bring the soul while using technology as a support system.”

Professor David Foskett emphasized, “AI doesn’t eliminate jobs; it enables professionals to deliver better, more personalized guest experiences. IIHM is setting an example by balancing technology and the human touch.”

“AI is not just about technology—it’s about humanity,” said Dr. Bose. “This book underscores the importance of balancing technology with the human touch in hospitality.”

By exploring the intersection of AI and hospitality, this groundbreaking book provides a comprehensive understanding of how technology can enhance the guest experience, improve operational efficiency, and promote sustainability.

The book is structured in bite-sized sections, making it an engaging and practical resource for students, educators, and professionals in the hospitality industry.

*NamAiste IIHM HospitalityGPT*

Dr Bose also made a potentially game changing announcement that will be one of the biggest positive disruptors of the industry – the decision to launch ‘NamAIste, IIHM HospitalityGPT’- the world’s first Generative AIpowered knowledge engine for the hospitality industry.

Speaking on the occasion, Dr Bose said “IIHM has always been at the forefront of innovation in hospitality education. This is not just an innovation – it’s the future of hospitality intelligence, and IIHM is leading the way. we take a historic step forward with the launch of NamAIste, IIHM HospitalityGPT”

“The IIHM HospitalityGPT is designed to provide students, faculty, hospitality professionals, and industry stakeholders with real-time access to insights, trends, and best practices. The main objective is to Provide real-time AI-powered insights to enhance learning and operational excellence in hospitality and Equip students, faculty, and industry professionals with a next-generation AI,” he added.

The Resort Madh Island Presents Wedding Story A Grand Showcase

Mumbai, 25th February 2025: The Resort, Madh Island, is set to host ‘Wedding Story’, an exclusive two-day wedding showcase on March 1st and 2nd, 2025, from 10 AM to 10 PM. This event will provide soon-to-be-wed couples, families, and wedding planners with an immersive experience featuring live wedding setups, exquisite décor inspirations, and a glimpse into dream wedding celebrations.

Guests will have the unique opportunity to experience five to six meticulously designed wedding setups spread across the stunning property. These include a wedding stage for the perfect exchange of vows, a reception setup for grand post-wedding celebrations, a Mehndi setup bursting with colour and tradition, a poolside setting for a serene and luxurious wedding, and a terrace venue offering an intimate open-air ambiance. Each setup is thoughtfully curated to showcase diverse themes, giving couples an inspiring vision for their special day.

To complement the experience, The Resort will also offer an elaborate brunch spread starting with regional Indian favourites such as Undhiyu, Khandvi, Rajasthani Dal Baati Churma, Bengali Puchkas, Southern Dosas and more. On the other hand, there are also non- vegetarian options featuring Laal Maans, Dum ka Murgh, Pan Seared Sea Bass and more which are preferred. These delicacies will be available at The Resort’s in-house restaurant (on a chargeable basis), allowing guests to sample the exquisite culinary expertise of its chefs. This will give couples an opportunity to assess the quality and variety of food options available for their wedding celebrations.

With its breathtaking beachside location, luxurious settings, and top-tier hospitality, ‘Wedding Story’ at The Resort, Madh Island, promises to be a one-of-a-kind event for couples looking to bring their dream wedding to life.

Boost Your Exam Performance with Casio Calculators

25th February 2025: Casio proudly reaffirms its commitment to supporting education by offering an advanced range of calculators meticulously designed to meet the diverse needs of engineering and commerce students. The right tools are essential for students striving for excellence in these fields. Casio’s flagship models—the ClassWiz fx-991CW for engineering and MJ-12D & DJ-120D calculators for commerce students – exemplify the brand’s dedication to empowering students throughout their higher education journey.

Innovative Calculators for Engineering and Polytechnic Students

The Casio Classwiz fx-991CW calculator is one of the leading non-programmable scientific calculators designed to meet the rigorous demands of Engineering students. Renowned for its speed, quality and simplified user interface, this advanced model is specifically tailored for executing complex scientific calculations especially in Mathematics and Physics. It offers a comprehensive range of 540+ functions, from calculus, statistics to linear algebra among many more, ensuring that students tackle intricate problems with ease and accuracy.

Beyond its outstanding capabilities in Engineering applications, the Classwiz fx-991CW is also an essential resource for Polytechnic students. Its comprehensive feature set and user-friendly navigation are tailored made for students, aiding them in managing their coursework efficiently. With its dependable performance having fastest processor (in non-programmable Scientific Calculator category) by Casio and HD menu icon natural textbook display, Casio Classwiz fx-991CW is the preferred choice for aspiring engineers throughout their four-year journey.

 Essential Tools for Commerce Students

DJ-120DCommerce students, particularly those entering Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com) program, can rely on the simplistic and user-friendly design of Casio’s MJ-12D & DJ-120D calculators. Known for their durability and precision, both the calculators are invaluable tool for managing calculations and financial data. Whether it’s for Accounting, Finance, Statistics or General Commerce Studies, these calculators offer the accuracy and dependability required to excel in the financial & commerce space. Its robust build with features like Key-rollover and Indian Comma Marker ensure that it withstands the rigors of daily academic use, making it a must-have for every commerce student.

Tata Tea Kanan Devan The Preferred Tea for Karnataka’s Tea Lovers

24th February 2025: Tata Tea Kanan Devan is a cherished name in Karnataka’s tea culture, bringing together the richness of high-elevation tea estates and the love for a strong, flavourful brew. With a legacy of trust and authenticity, Kanan Devan caters to the preferences of tea lovers across the state, offering a perfectly balanced cup that invigorates the senses.

Tea is more than just a beverage in Karnataka—it’s a cherished ritual that brings people together, whether it’s morning tea before heading out for the day, a mid-morning office break, or an evening conversation over a steaming cup. Tata Tea Kanan Devan enhances these moments with its naturally strong and refreshing taste, making it the ideal choice for those who enjoy their tea with local delights like masala dosa, bisi bele bath, or spicy chakkuli.

Sourced from the finest tea estates, Kanan Devan undergoes a careful selection process to ensure superior quality. The result is a cup of tea that’s rich, aromatic, and satisfying, capturing the essence of Karnataka’s tea culture.

SPJIMR Hosts TaSIC 2025 Sparks Dialogue on Wise Innovation

Mumbai, February 24, 2025: Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan’s S.P. Jain Institute of Management and Research (SPJIMR), Mumbai, successfully concluded the inaugural international Technology and Societal Impact Conference (TaSIC) on February 21, 2025 at its Mumbai campus.

TaSIC 2025 featured multiple tracks, closed-door sessions, and an inclusive approach that engaged MBA students—a rarity in academic conferences—with the aim to redefine the discourse around responsible and inclusive innovation. Multiple stakeholders—leading global scholars, chief innovation officers, CSR officers, public policy experts, and student innovators—engaged in discussions on sustainable finance, responsible technology, and ethical consumer behaviour in an attempt to sensitise managerial talent to consider technology’s broader consequences before implementation.

Advancing ‘wise innovation’

Prof. Varun Nagaraj, Dean, SPJIMR, underscored the critical role of academic institutions in fostering discussions on technology’s broader societal implications. He stated, “It is our hope that world-class research will emerge from the intersection of innovation and societal impact. We want our students to graduate with an intellectual and ethical spark—a point of view that truly matters. Conferences like TaSIC are essential in integrating these dimensions to promote socially conscious innovations.”

The conference’s plenary featured integrative talks —

  • Prof. Ramayya Krishnan, Dean, Heinz College of Information Systems and Public Policy, Carnegie Mellon University, discussed the policy implications of AI and emerging technologies.
  • Prof. Michael Luchs, J.S. Mack Professor, Chair of Marketing Department, Raymond A. Mason School of Business, William & Mary, examined consumer behaviour around ‘wise consumption’ and its role in shaping responsible consumption.
  • Prof. Youngjin Yoo, Associate Dean, Research and Faculty, Weatherhead School of Management, Case Western Reserve University, explored the evolving digital landscape and its impact on innovation.
  • Prof. João Pinto, Dean, Católica Porto Business School, Executive Committee Member, Catholic University of Portugal, and CEGE Co-Leader, Innovation in Sustainability and Regeneration (INSURE) Hub, highlighted the importance of sustainable finance and how public-private financing partnerships and structures can spur the right kinds of innovation and create long-term economic value for companies and shareholders.

Prof. Yoo highlighted the necessity of such conferences, and noted, “The rapid pace of technological advancement necessitates platforms where academia, industry, and policymakers can collaboratively examine both the promises and challenges posed by these innovations. TaSIC serves as a vital forum for these critical conversations.”

Inspiring future leaders through innovation and insight

TaSIC 2025 also featured an ‘Academic Track’ with paper and poster presentations on themes related to technology and societal impact. The Track received nearly 60 submissions on themes such as Technology and Consumer, Technology and Policy, Technology and Firms, and Technology and Community.

Other breakout sessions included a Think Tank on leveraging Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) for value creation and societal benefit, a dedicated ‘Meet the Editors’ session for those interested in academic publishing and research, and the Wise Innovation Awards where student teams were evaluated and recognised for their presentations on identifying innovations based on impact, feasibility, and long-term viability.

Manoj Mohan, Executive Director, SPJIMR WISE Tech, said, “TaSIC 2025 addressed a critical gap in academia—examining technology’s impact through the lens of ‘wise Innovation’ that is mindful and inclusive of society’s different needs. In a landscape crowded with conferences, we set out to create South Asia’s definitive platform where deep thinkers, industry leaders, and scholars converged to explore how innovations can have a positive effect on the planet and its people.”

TaSIC 2025 marked a significant step in establishing South Asia’s pre-eminent forum for discussions on innovation and societal impact, and SPJIMR is committed to driving and expanding TaSIC’s influence in the coming years.

NIP NGO & Rotary District 3291 Host Braille 200th Anniversary Event

Kolkata, 24th February, 2025: In a momentous event commemorating the 200th anniversary of Braille, NIP – An Education & Cultural Centre for the Blind & other Differently Abled, in collaboration with Rotary Clubs of District 3291, successfully organized a Braille competition for blind and differently-abled individuals. The event was held at Indian Museum, Kolkata, celebrating the legacy of Louis Braille and his transformative system that empowers the visually impaired community worldwide.

The event was graced by the presence of a lot of eminent personalities like: Dr. Krishnendu Gupta, District Governor, Rotary Club’s of District 3291; Amar Mitra, Kalyan Sen Barat, Samir Aich, Atin Basak, Debapratim Dasgupta (Taju), Sham Khapa and Tapasi Bawlani.

Mr. Debjyoti Roy, Secretary of NIP, expressed his excitement about the event, stating,“The Braille competition is a step towards celebrating the resilience and abilities of individuals who are blind and differently-abled. It provides them with the opportunity to shine and reinforces the message of equality, independence, and inclusion for all.”

Dr. Krishnendu Gupta, District Governor, Rotary Club’s of District 3291, also addressed the gathering, highlighting the importance of Braille in creating equal opportunities for visually impaired individuals. He remarked, “The Rotary Clubs of District 3291 are proud to support initiatives that empower people with disabilities. The Braille competition is an excellent example of fostering independence and skill development, and we are committed to continuing our support for such endeavors.”

The competition, along with the event, was a heartfelt tribute to the legacy of Louis Braille, whose system has been instrumental in enabling the blind community to access education, literature, and social participation. The history of Braille, dating back to the early 1800s when it was modified by Louis Braille from Charles Barbier’s Night Writing system, was also shared during the event, shedding light on the incredible journey of this revolutionary code.

As the world celebrates the 200th anniversary of Braille, the event in Kolkata not only honored Braille’s legacy but also reaffirmed the commitment to inclusivity and equality for persons with disabilities. The Braille competition was a fitting tribute to an achievement that has empowered millions and continues to enrich lives globally.

Background of NIP NGO: (National Institute of Professionals) NIP NGO – An Education & Cultural Centre for the Blind & other Differently Abled. NIP was awarded the “STATE AWARD” on December 3, 2012. Besides, it has been organizing a number of awareness camps in different parts of Kolkata and other districts of West Bengal. NIP aims towards helping the blind and differently abled in every possible way. It has also been organizing All Bengal Chess Competition and T-20 Cricket Tournament for the blinds, etc.

Tribe Amrapali Opens 31st Store in Srinagar Celebrating India’s Artistic Heritage

Srinagar, 24th February 2025: Tribe Amrapali, the distinguished house of handcrafted silver jewelry and a name synonymous with modern interpretations of India’s cultural heritage, proudly announces the opening of its 31st store at Srinagar International Airport. This milestone marks a significant expansion in the brand’s journey, bringing its exquisite craftsmanship and signature designs to the heart of Kashmir.

Renowned for its intricate embroidery and centuries-old craftsmanship, Kashmir is home to some of India’s most exquisite artistic expressions. From the vibrant hue to a tourism and culture hub, Srinagar has long been a muse for artisans. Tribe Amrapali, with its deep reverence for India’s indigenous artistry, seamlessly aligns with this ethos, offering jewelry that embodies both heritage and contemporary design.

Positioned at the crossroads of tradition and contemporary elegance, the new airport store is an invitation to discover India-modern jewelry right at takeoff. Whether it’s travelers seeking one-of-a-kind statement pieces or locals embracing their rich cultural legacy, the store promises a diverse collection—from bold silver chokers and intricate nose pins to exquisitely handcrafted bangles.

Akanksha Arora, CEO of Tribe Amrapali, shares her vision:
“This 31st store in Srinagar is a dream realized. Amrapali resonates deeply with Srinagar’s sense of style rooted yet modern, playful yet refined. With this store at the airport, we bring our India-modern aesthetic to a space where travelers from across the world can experience the essence of a Tribe Muse, carrying a piece of India’s artistic heritage with them wherever they go.”

As Tribe Amrapali continues its expansion, the brand remains committed to preserving India’s rich craftsmanship while making it relevant for the modern consumer. With stores across India and a global clientele, the Srinagar launch marks yet another milestone in its journey of celebrating India’s artistic spirit. Now, just before you take a flight!

Visit Tribe Amrapali in Srinagar

Address – Srinagar Airport, First Floor, R – 16B, Domestic Departure Security Hold Area, Srinagar International Airport, Indra Gandhi Road, Humhama, Budgam – 190007, Jammu and Kashmir, Ind

Reimagined Southern Delicacies at Avartana ITC Royal Bengal

24th February 2025: Pronounced ‘Avartan’, this Sanskrit word refers to rhythm, mysticism, and magic. Much like the restaurant’s name, [the word] Avartana represents magical art, with each dish featuring unique concepts in modernist iterations and progressive renditions while remaining firmly rooted in the traditional flavors and ingredients of the Southern Peninsula. Our celebrated chefs select the finest fresh ingredients and seasonal produce to craft inventive recipes that blend flavors from across the Southern Indian Peninsula with techniques from around the globe. Robust flavors meet twenty-first-century global technology, reinventing haute cuisine fine dining into an evolved art form.

Indulge with your loved ones in Avartana’s distinctive set menus, each thoughtfully curated to delight the senses and take you on a culinary expedition unlike any other. Guests can choose from Avartana’s signature tasting menus—Maya, Bela, Anika, Tara, and Jiaa—for a palate-pleasing and aesthetically heightened experience. These flavors come together in magical medleys of delectable taste and ultra-stylish presentations, at prices to suit every indulgence. Furthermore, an alluring selection of beverages infused with Indian spices, fresh flavors, and unique tastes pairs agreeably with your menu selection.