Twenty-eight leaders and organizations celebrated at Khabarchhe.com’s Awards 2025, with recognitions from Padma Shri dignitaries and prominent guests in Surat.
PNN Verified Media or Organization • 16 Apr, 2026Agency
Surat (Gujarat) [India], August 27: The diamond city got a dose of brains, grit, and culture last weekend. Khabarchhe.com’s Innovator and Trendsetter Awards 2025 celebrated 28 people who actually move the needle in society, business, and innovation.
Padma Shri Power On Stage
This wasn’t some random felicitation spree. Padma Shri dignitaries did the honours. Mathurbhai Savani, the man behind Saurashtra’s water revolution, playwright Yazdi Karanjia, and tribal social worker Ramilaben Gamit all presented awards. Their presence gave the event the kind of credibility money can’t buy.
Spiritual Guidance With A Punch
Chief guest Param Pujya Brahmeshanandacharya Swamiji, Peethadheeshwar of Shri Datta Padmanabh Peeth (Goa), along with Guruma, stressed on “value-based innovation.” A reminder that business and social change without ethics is just hollow posturing.
The three-member jury carried both academic and industry heft: Dr. Dakshesh Thakar, Provost of Vanita Vishram University; Dr. Rudresh Vyas, professor and psychologist; and industrialist-social worker Amit Sharma Khandela.
Outdoor & Media Muscle
Outdoor partners ensured no billboard went blank: Mohnik Madhvani of WOW Advertisement, Yogesh Lakhani of Bright Outdoor Mumbai, and Shraddha Publicity. Media firepower came via Nitesh Desai of Primex Media, Himanshu Parashar of Brand Quest, Vivek Dubey of Magic Slate, and Ornob Moitra of Colours Events & Activations.
Guests Who Mattered
The event also saw the presence of Roopak Tripathi of The RT’s Media, Dinesh Pandey of DT Group, and FOSTA president Kailash Hakim. When such names turn up, you know the event’s not just another “photo-op” gig.
Kashyap Dave Steals The Evening
And then came the cultural knockout. Renowned Gujarati folk singer Kashyap Dave took the mic and turned a stiff award function into something memorable. His soulful performance stitched tradition into a modern, media-heavy evening.
Why This Matters
Awards like these aren’t just about handing out plaques. They’re about recognising change where it’s actually happening, from rural service to corporate boardrooms. And when folk singers, Padma Shri awardees, entrepreneurs, and spiritual leaders share one stage, it’s India in a nutshell: chaotic, diverse, but deeply rooted.