New Delhi: The spiritual aura of Dr. Sandeep Marwah has been likened to that of Swami Vivekananda, as expressed by His Holiness Bhikkhu Sangasen of Ladakh during the Maha Karuna Diwas celebration at the India International Centre.
Addressing a distinguished gathering of spiritual leaders, scholars, educationists, and individuals from diverse backgrounds, Bhikkhu Sangasen praised Dr. Marwah’s impact, stating, “His aura is as strong as Swami Vivekananda’s. His voice touches the heart instantly, and his smile has the power to attract thousands. He is the choice of millions, a teacher to thousands, and an inspiration to countless people, even without realizing it.”
Dr. Sandeep Marwah, Founder of Marwah Studios and a global leader in media, education, and humanitarian initiatives, captivated the audience with his profound words on motivation, humility, humanity, and karma. He emphasized the significance of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), nationalism, and unity in bringing positive change to society.
The event, which celebrated compassion and selfless service, witnessed the coming together of leaders from various disciplines, reinforcing the ideals of Maha Karuna Diwas—a day dedicated to love, kindness, and collective growth.
Sathya Sai Grama, Muddenahalli – February 08, 2025: The second edition of the One World One Family Cup (OWOF Cup), a unique cricketing event uniting sports and humanitarian service, concluded successfully at Sathya Sai Grama, Muddenahalli. Spearheaded by Sri Madhusudan Sai Global Humanitarian Mission (SMSGHM) under the guidance of Sadguru Sri Madhusudan Sai, the event saw retired cricketing legends come together to support the noble cause of Nutrition, Health, and Education for All.
The much-anticipated match witnessed cricketing greats from India and Sri Lanka, including Venkatesh Prasad, Irfan Pathan, Yusuf Pathan, Marvan Atapattu, Aravinda De Silva, Muthiah Muralitharan, Arjuna Ranatunga, and Chaminda Vaas, among others, competing with great fervor.
Sadguru Sri Madhusudan Sai, the visionary behind this initiative, stated, “The One World One Family Cup is more than just a cricket match; it is a platform where the sporting fraternity unites for a greater cause—to uplift those deprived of essential necessities like education, healthcare, and nutrition. This is a testament to our commitment to humanity, and I am grateful to all those who took time to join hands in spreading the message of unity and compassion.”
Cricketing legend Dr. Sunil Gavaskar, who presided over the event, added, “Cricket for a Cause is a celebration of humanity. In India, cricket is more than a sport—it is a unifying force. Nothing is more meaningful than cricketing icons coming together to support millions through such a noble initiative. We deeply appreciate the efforts of Sadguru Sri Madhusudan Sai in organizing this remarkable event. We look forward to returning for the third edition next year.”
Under the leadership of Venkatesh Prasad, One World (India) secured a thrilling six-run victory over One Family (Sri Lanka). However, in the spirit of OWOF, the match had no losers—only winners united by the love for cricket and a commitment to global welfare.
Captain Venkatesh Prasad reflected on the significance of the event, stating, “Winning or losing does not matter here; the real victory is in the lives that will be transformed through this initiative. We are humbled to contribute to SMSGHM’s mission of providing free education, healthcare, and nutrition to the needy.”
Echoing similar sentiments, Marvan Atapattu, Captain of One Family (Sri Lanka), expressed his gratitude, saying, “It is an honor for us Sri Lankans to be part of this initiative. Cricket has the power to unite, and today, it has brought us together to serve humanity. We look forward to more such opportunities.”
Adding to the excitement, Sadguru Sri Madhusudan Sai announced the launch of the Vishwanath-Gavaskar Cricket Academy for Boys at Sri Sathya Sai Grama, Muddenahalli. This free-of-cost residential cricket academy, named in honor of legendary cricketers, will select students purely on merit, ensuring that deserving young talents receive professional training without financial constraints.
Engraved with the message “Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam”—The World is One Family—the One World One Family Cup 2025 successfully embodied the spirit of unity and collective responsibility.
One World One Family is a humanitarian movement led by Sri Madhusudan Sai, dedicated to uplifting marginalized communities through transformative initiatives in Nutrition, Education, and Healthcare. Over the past 12 years, the Sri Madhusudan Sai Global Humanitarian Mission has positively impacted over 13 million lives worldwide informed Dr Sandeep Marwah President of Marwah Studios and Chancellor of AAFT University while talking to the press. The One World One Family movement continues to pave the way for a future where compassion leads the way, ensuring that no one is left behind added Marwah.
New Delhi, February 6, 2025: The 1st India-Arab Universities’ Presidents’ Conference was successfully organized at Sushma Swaraj Bhawan, New Delhi, from February 5-6, 2025. The conference was held under the education vertical of the Executive Program for the implementation of the Memorandum of Cooperation between India and the League of Arab States (LAS).
The prestigious event was inaugurated by Union Minister of State for External Affairs Kirti Vardhan Singh, who delivered the keynote address. The conference witnessed the participation of esteemed dignitaries, including Dr. Mazin Almasaoudi, Head of Mission, League of Arab States Mission, who played a crucial role in the discussions. He also announced the formation of a new entity, the Indo-Arab League Chamber of Commerce, aimed at fostering stronger educational and economic ties between India and the Arab world.
From the Arab side, the conference was led by Libya’s Minister of Education, Imran Muhamed Al-Qeeb, who delivered a special address, emphasizing the importance of collaboration in higher education and research between Indian and Arab universities.
The conference was co-organized by the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), in association with the University Grants Commission (UGC), which acted as the knowledge partner, and the League of Arab States (LAS) as the co-organizer. The event brought together university presidents, academicians, and policy-makers from both regions to discuss avenues of cooperation and the future of education.
Following the inaugural session, Mamidala Jagadesh Kumar, Chairman, UGC, delivered the welcome remarks, setting the stage for an engaging dialogue on education and research partnerships. Other notable speakers included Amr Ezzat Salama, Secretary General of the Association of Arab Universities, and Farraj Aljmi, Director of Education and Scientific Research of LAS.
A significant highlight of the event was the announcement by Dr. Mazin Almasaoudi regarding the nomination of Dr. Sandeep Marwah President of Marwah Studios, ,not only as the member of managing committee but also as the Chair for Media and Entertainment and Education Committee of the Indo-Arab League Chamber of Commerce. Dr. Marwah attended the conference and engaged in discussions with key ministers and stakeholders.
Noida, India: The Asian School of Media Studies (ASMS) proudly hosted its much-awaited Convocation Ceremony 2024, celebrating the achievements of its graduates across multiple creative and professional disciplines. The grand event was a remarkable gathering of students, faculty, industry leaders, and distinguished guests, all coming together to mark a significant milestone in the academic and professional journeys of the graduating class.
The convocation recognized students from diverse fields, reinforcing ASMS’s commitment to holistic education and industry-oriented training. Graduates from the following schools were honored: School of Journalism and Mass Communication, School of Advertising, PR, and Events, School of Fashion and Design, School of Interior Design, School of Data Science, School of Hospitality and Tourism, School of Still Photography, School of Digital Marketing, School of Health and Wellness.
In his keynote address, Sandeep Marwah, Chancellor of AAFT University, expressed immense pride in the graduates, commending their dedication, perseverance, and creative spirit. He encouraged them to embrace the evolving landscape of media, design, and technology, emphasizing the importance of innovation, adaptability, and ethical responsibility in their respective fields.
“Today marks not just the culmination of your academic journey but the beginning of a new chapter filled with opportunities and challenges. The world of media and creative arts is dynamic, and it requires professionals who are not only skilled but also visionary and committed to excellence,” said Marwah.
The event featured prominent guest speakers, each of whom shared valuable insights from their professional journeys: Sanjeev Thakur, General Manager of Singer Machine, spoke about the latest industry trends, career opportunities, and the importance of continuous learning and upskilling in a competitive world. Dr. Harish Tripathi, a renowned architect, highlighted the critical role of design thinking, sustainability, and innovation in shaping the future of creative industries.
Ustad Rafiuddin Sabri, a celebrated Tabla Maestro, emphasized the significance of cultural heritage and the integration of traditional arts into modern media platforms. Satish Pande, a National Award-winning filmmaker, shared his personal experiences, inspiring aspiring filmmakers to push creative boundaries and tell compelling stories that resonate with audiences globally.
Adding to the celebrations, Manoj Agarwal, Director of Campus 1, and Dr. Himani Chaudhary, Director of Campus 2, addressed the gathering, highlighting the role of academic excellence, industry partnerships, and hands-on training in preparing students for successful careers. They urged graduates to remain curious, innovative, and passionate about their fields while embracing lifelong learning.
The Convocation Ceremony 2024 was a testament to the Asian School of Media Studies’ unwavering commitment to fostering academic brilliance, industry relevance, and creative excellence. The event concluded with an atmosphere of celebration, networking, and an optimistic outlook toward the future.
As graduates step into their professional journeys, ASMS continues to serve as a premier institution dedicated to empowering young talent, ensuring they are well-equipped to lead, create, and innovate in an ever-evolving global industry.
Noida, India – February 2025: The prestigious 13th Global Festival of Journalism Noida is set to take place from February 10th to 12th, 2025, at Marwah Studios, Film City, Noida. The festival, known for its celebration of journalistic excellence and media innovation, promises an exciting lineup of events and activities.
The festival will feature a diverse range of workshops, seminars, book releases, documentary screenings, interactive sessions, musical evenings, fashion shows, exhibitions of paintings and still photography, a film market area, AVGC (Animation, VFX, Gaming, and Comics) presentations, a coffee market, recreation stalls, and international food stalls.
A major highlight of the festival will be the prestigious Mahatma Gandhi Awards and Global Excellence Awards, recognizing outstanding contributions in journalism.
Speaking on the occasion, Sandeep Marwah, President of Marwah Studios and International Journalism Centre, emphasized the significance of February 12, stating: “This day is especially important for us as we have been celebrating it as the International Day of Journalism for the past 12 years.”
The Global Festival of Journalism Noida continues to be a platform for media professionals, students, and enthusiasts to engage in meaningful discussions, network, and celebrate the power of journalism in shaping the world.
S.No. | Documentary Name | Director | Country | Duration | Awards | |
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1 | The Beret on My Head | Mr. Shiv Shakti (Director) | India | 21:56 mins | ||
2 | ONE SIDED LOVE | Harry Khalsa, Kahanikar Saromi (Director) | India | 18:25 mins | ||
3 | If the Indian Army would have got 10 days, Pakistan's illegally occupied Kashmir (POW) would have been India's | Neeraj Rajput | India | 11:50 mins | ||
4 | How Indian Navy took revenge of Pakistan's attack on one of the auspicious places revered by our India, Dwarka (attacked by Pakistan during 1965 war) in '71 war. | Neeraj Rajput | India | 32:50 mins | ||
5 | Matarife The Movie | Paula Pardo (Line Producer), Daniel Mendoza Leal | Colombia | 01:59:26 | Best Editing | |
6 | Shadow offering | Direction and photography: Antonio García | Venezuela | 20:33 mins | ||
7 | LAS PUPUSAS | Hector Mojica | El Salvador | 33:22 mins | Best Cinematography | |
8 | "Ellas crean" (They create) | Lourdes de los Santos | Cuba | 59:72 mins | ||
9 | India-South Korea: Endearing Ties | भारत-कोरिया: दिलों के तार | South Korea | 28:43 mins | |||
10 | ALGERIA SEEN FROM THE SKY | Yann Arthus-Bertrand and Yazid Tizi | Algeria | 1.5 hrs | ||
11 | Ayoub | Ajwad Jaradat | Palestine | 23:37 mins | Best Ideation | |
12 | Ankos Masquerade Street Festival | Ohene | Ghana | 09:19 mins | ||
13 | Mag Fete | Ahmat Yaya Abbas | Chad | 14:27 mins | ||
14 | Aitmatovdun Aalamy | Bakyt Karagulov | Kyrgyzstan | 1:02:53 | Best Cinematography | |
15 | El Nino Del Plumo | Rodrigo Herrera Rubio | Chile | 10:02 mins | Special Jury Mention | |
16 | The Inimitable Baltic Way | Laura Paukste | Lithuania | 27:17 mins | Best Editing | |
17 | El Encierro | Santiago Maza and Santiago Fabregas | Mexico | 1h 19m | ||
18 | La Matamoros | Delfina Vidal | Panama | 1h | ||
19 | Fidel | Estela Bravo | Cuba | 3h 26m | ||
20 | Haebaragi- Brand School Things and Children/Taekwan Do Everybody Likes | DPR Korea | 02:25 mins | |||
21 | The Inca - Cities in the Cloud | Paul Cooper | Peru | |||
22 | Legend of Kharibulbul | Mikael Silkberg | Azerbaijan | 40:52 mins | Best Ideation | |
23 | La Primera Dama De La Revolution | Andrea Kalin | Costa Rica | 1:11:00 | ||
24 | Morocco's Bollywood Dream | Abdeliah El Jaouhary | Morocco | 45:51 mins | ||
25 | Home to Sixteen UNESCO World Heritage Sites | Ethiopia | 29:52 mins | |||
26 | Arando En La Memoria-Plowing Into Memory | Goar Sánchez | Venezuela | 50:03 mins | ||
27 | Story of Jingdezhen and Me | Chen Yunmei | China | 09:00 mins | Best Script Writing | |
28 | Jigme Singye Wangchuk National Park | Kinley Penjor | Bhutan | 13:48 mins | ||
29 | El Salvador Untamed | Nigel Marven | El Salvador | 50:59 mins | Best Documentary | |
30 | Rakshak | Emad Shaikh | India | 46:29 mins | Special Jury Mention | |
31 | Under The Same Sky | Sutapa Das Choudhury | India | 26:24mins | ||
32 | RE BASOTHO! | Justice Motsamai | Lesotho | 56:59mins | ||
33 | BHAGIRATH THE SANDMAN | Dr. Satyam Bhaskar | India | 23:50mins | ||
34 | THE INFLUENCE OF CULTURE IN MY LIFE | Dimple Salwan | India | 22:25mins | ||
35 | DEVI MEMORIES | Dimple Salwan | India | 09:01mins | ||
36 | Let us understand Autism | Neeta Banga | India | 28:46mins | ||
37 | Lithium Batteries (the flip side of technology) | Amit Kumar Sonker | India | 07:23mins | ||
38 | Jungle Jigsaw: The Uncanny Mystery | Nitisha Kaila | India | 09:02mins | ||
39 | Abhivyanjana | Neha Dutta | India | 09:51mins | ||
40 | The Saga of a Braveheart | Maya Chandra | India | 49mins | Best Script writing | |
41 | Dr.Rajkumar : An Analysis of a Phenomenon | Maya Chandra | India | 55 minutes | ||
42 | The Krishna Cosmic Circle of life | Maya Chandra | India | 25 minutes | Best Documentary | |
43 | Jainism-Ancient Religion, Modern Relevance | Maya Chandra | India | 27.5 minutes | Special Jury Mention | |
44 | Loin Loom-Weaving in Arunachal Pradesh | Maya Chandra | India | 28 minutes | ||
45 | Borders Create Widows | Maya Chandra | India | 19 minutes | ||
46 | Two Lives, 2 Stories - Pompe Foundation | Maya Chandra | India | 7:50 minutes | ||
47 | Tiranga | Maya Chandra | India | 6:40 minutes | Best Cinematography | |
48 | Laments of the Past | Maya Chandra | India | 6:24 minutes | ||
49 | Aharya | Maya Chandra | India | 15:25 minutes | ||
50 | The Valley of Love | Maya Chandra | India | 15 minutes | ||
51 | PEACE NOTES: THE JOURNEY OF AN ORCHESTRA | Maya Chandra | India | 22:48 minutes | Best Script Writing | |
52 | Chuvannavanampady | Joseph Mundackal | India | 14:57 minutes | ||
53 | MADELET | Nebil Özgentürk | Türkiye | 46:51 minutes | ||
54 | Under the Walnut Tree | Begüm Aksoy | Türkiye | 23:08 minutes | ||
55 | Abhyudaya: The Rise of Future | Siddhi Singh | India | 09:49 minutes | ||
56 | मिट्टी की खुशबू राष्ट्र मुहिम | Hira Amit Rohilla | India | 07:10 minutes | ||
57 | Paakhi | Aditya Awasthi | India | 12:51 minutes | Best Documentary & Best Ideation | |
58 | Documentary on Umhang Lake | Cassandra Rimaia Pajat | India | 14:19 minutes | Best Editing | |
59 | Prof. Dr. Parin Somani’s Care for Humanity | Dr. Parin Somani | India | 04:58 minutes | ||
60 | Prof. Dr. Parin Somani’s Care for Humanity | Dr. Parin Somani | India | 19:54 minutes | ||
61 | HORONA DURANLAR (A JOURNEY TO THE BLACKSEA) |
Bahriye Kabadayı Dal | Türkiye | 49 minutes | ||
62 | THE UNKNOWN STORY OF FATMA KAYACI | Orahan Tekeoglu | Türkiye | 40:04 minutes | ||
63 | Independencia 100 POR 100 | Daniel Camargo | Brazil | 1:23 hrs |