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Time of India
2 days ago
- Business
- Time of India
Dreamlife Manifestation Retreat unites 300 business owners, led by Dr Vibin Raj & Shalu P Ram
In a powerful display of local entrepreneurship and community spirit, over 300 Malayali business owners and coaches gathered at a premier five-star venue in Thiruvananthapuram for the Dreamlife Manifestation Retreat (DMR) — a full-day transformational event hosted by renowned mind and business success coaches and entrepreneurs Dr Vibin Raj and Shalu P Ram, co-founders of the Dreamlife Manifestation Hub. Held on May 25, 2025, the exclusive retreat — open only to members of their thriving community — blended high-impact business coaching with mindset breakthroughs. At the heart of the event was a bold mission: to create 1,000 one-crore champions from Kerala and uplift the state's economy from within. Together, Dr Vibin Raj and Shalu P Ram have pioneered a results-driven ecosystem where business growth meets inner alignment. Their signature approach combines digital strategy, subconscious reprogramming, and energy mastery — empowering entrepreneurs not just to earn more, but to become more. Dr Vibin Raj, a certified hypnotherapist (USA), motivational speaker, mind power trainer, NLP Master Practitioner (UK), English fluency coach, hypnotic digital marketer, webinar selling expert, women's empowerment coach, musician and hypnotic business coach, has worked with institutions like IMG and the Kerala Police Department. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Giao dịch CFD với công nghệ và tốc độ tốt hơn IC Markets Đăng ký Undo His journey — from being left with just ₹2,000 during the pandemic to building a ₹7 crore business without an ad agency or tech team — demonstrates the power of clarity, belief, and systems. Shalu P Ram, co-founder and key architect behind Dreamlife Manifestation Hub's programmes, plays an instrumental role in designing the curriculum, leading energy alignment and healing sessions, and mentoring members on mindset and personal transformation. Her intuitive and spiritual approach complements Dr Vibin's system-led strategy — making them a powerful duo transforming Kerala's business landscape. Nine of their community's champions took the stage sharing how they broke mental and financial barriers with the Hypnotic Business Triangle System. Their stories are proof that extraordinary success is possible for ordinary people — with the right mindset, mentorship, and methods. 'This is not just about making money,' said Dr Vibin Raj. 'This is about shifting Kerala's business culture — helping individuals believe they are worthy of greatness, and then showing them how to achieve it step by step.' The retreat ran from 8:00am to 11:00pm, featuring sessions on digital marketing, energy healing, subconscious mastery, and business systems — all delivered in Dr Vibin and Shalu's high-energy, spiritually aligned style. The seeds were first sown by B T Babu Raj, Dr Vibin Raj's father, in 2008 when he started JJ Institute. Dr Vibin and his wife Shalu are now taking forward his vision of nurturing a wave of proud Malayali entrepreneurs — rooted in self-worth, family values, and digital-age confidence. It is not just building businesses — it's building a movement.


Qatar Tribune
2 days ago
- Business
- Qatar Tribune
QA partners with IMG to launch next-generation in-flight sports streaming experience
Qatar Airways has partnered with IMG, a leading global sports marketing agency, to launch a next-generation in-flight sports streaming experience exclusively available on the airline's Starlink-connected aircraft. Qatar Airways said that thanks to this partnership, passengers will for the first time be able to enjoy high-definition coverage of Sport 24 and Sport 24 Extra – IMG's premium live sports channels for the airline and cruise industries, via a dedicated web player on their personal electronic devices, ensuring they never miss a moment of the action at 35,000 feet. It added that cementing its position as an industry-leading digital innovator, Qatar Airways is the first global airline to offer Sport 24 as an integrated live sports streaming experience, powered by Starlink's high-speed internet connection. With seamless access on board via mobile, tablet, and laptop, passengers can now watch the world's biggest sporting events live, from the UEFA Champions League to Formula 1, and more. (QNA) page 16


Qatar Tribune
2 days ago
- Business
- Qatar Tribune
Qatar Airways partners with IMG to launch Sport 24 via Starlink
DOHA: Qatar Airways has partnered with IMG, a leading global sports marketing agency, to launch a next-generation in-flight sports streaming experience exclusively available on the airline's Starlink-connected aircraft. For the first time, passengers will be able to enjoy high-definition coverage of Sport 24 and Sport 24 Extra – IMG's premium live sports channels for the airline and cruise industries, via a dedicated web player on their personal electronic devices, ensuring they never miss a moment of the action at 35,000 feet. Cementing its position as an industry-leading digital innovator, Qatar Airways is the first global airline to offer Sport 24 as an integrated live sports streaming experience, powered by Starlink's high-speed internet connection. With seamless access on board via mobile, tablet, and laptop, passengers can now watch the world's biggest sporting events live, from the UEFA Champions League to Formula 1, and more. Qatar Airways Group Chief Executive Officer, Eng Badr Mohammed Al Meer, said: 'Our partnership with IMG marks another leap forward in redefining the inflight experience. As the first global airline to introduce Starlink's high-speed connectivity combined with live sports streaming, we are proud to bring passengers closer to the sporting moments that matter most - wherever they are in the world. From football fans to tennis enthusiasts, this new offering ensures our guests never miss a second of the action at 35,000 feet.' IMG President, Adam Kelly, said: 'Live sport is one of the last remaining appointment-to-view events that people prefer to watch in real time. As consumer viewing habits continue to evolve, passengers want more ways to enjoy live sport onboard so they never have to miss a moment of the action. Qatar Airways is now making that a reality for fans traveling anywhere in the world with Sport 24. We're continuing to drive product developments to make Sport 24 available on any international aircraft with connectivity.' Qatar Airways is currently the only airline in the MENA region and one of the few globally to offer the fastest internet in the skies, with broadband speeds comparable to those at home, across both its Boeing 777 and Airbus A350 fleets. As of June 2025, the airline has completed over 12,000 Starlink-connected flights with the entire Boeing 777-300ER fleet fully equipped. Passengers on Starlink-connected flights can access the Sport 24 web player simply by scanning a QR code on board and enjoy seamless access to IMG's premium content offering – the only live sports channels available on commercial airlines today. The launch comes ahead of a packed global sporting calendar available on Sport 24 and Sport 24 Extra this summer including; FIFA Club World Cup 2025, UEFA Women's EURO 2025, Wimbledon Championships, the British Open, cricket, Formula 1, and more. The channels, produced at IMG's London studios, were viewed by over 10 million passengers last year and are now more accessible than ever onboard Qatar Airways' state-of-the-art Starlink-connected fleet. The national carrier of the State of Qatar is the Official Airline Partner of UEFA, Formula 1, AFC, Paris-Saint Germain (PSG), FC Internazionale Milano, Tennis Legend – Novak Djokovic, The Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB), MotoGP, the IRONMAN Triathlon Series, French Rugby Team – Section Paloise, The British and Irish Lions Tour of Australia 2025, The Brooklyn Nets NBA Team, and multiple other disciplines including Australian football, equestrian, motor racing, padel, squash, and tennis.


Zawya
3 days ago
- Business
- Zawya
Qatar Airways partners with IMG to launch Sport 24 via Starlink
Doha: Qatar Airways has partnered with IMG, a leading global sports marketing agency, to launch a next-generation in-flight sports streaming experience exclusively available on the airline's Starlink-connected aircraft. For the first time, passengers will be able to enjoy high-definition coverage of Sport 24 and Sport 24 Extra – IMG's premium live sports channels for the airline and cruise industries, via a dedicated web player on their personal electronic devices, ensuring they never miss a moment of the action at 35,000 feet. Cementing its position as an industry-leading digital innovator, Qatar Airways is the first global airline to offer Sport 24 as an integrated live sports streaming experience, powered by Starlink's high-speed internet connection. With seamless access on board via mobile, tablet, and laptop, passengers can now watch the world's biggest sporting events live, from the UEFA Champions League to Formula 1, and more. Qatar Airways Group Chief Executive Officer, Eng. Badr Mohammed Al-Meer, said: 'Our partnership with IMG marks another leap forward in redefining the inflight experience. As the first global airline to introduce Starlink's high-speed connectivity combined with live sports streaming, we are proud to bring passengers closer to the sporting moments that matter most - wherever they are in the world. From football fans to tennis enthusiasts, this new offering ensures our guests never miss a second of the action at 35,000 feet.' IMG President, Adam Kelly, said: 'Live sport is one of the last remaining appointment-to-view events that people prefer to watch in real time. As consumer viewing habits continue to evolve, passengers want more ways to enjoy live sport onboard so they never have to miss a moment of the action. Qatar Airways is now making that a reality for fans traveling anywhere in the world with Sport 24. We're continuing to drive product developments to make Sport 24 available on any international aircraft with connectivity.' Qatar Airways is currently the only airline in the MENA region and one of the few globally to offer the fastest internet in the skies, with broadband speeds comparable to those at home, across both its Boeing 777 and Airbus A350 fleets. As of June 2025, the airline has completed over 12,000 Starlink-connected flights with the entire Boeing 777-300ER fleet fully equipped. Passengers on Starlink-connected flights can access the Sport 24 web player simply by scanning a QR code on board and enjoy seamless access to IMG's premium content offering – the only live sports channels available on commercial airlines today. The launch comes ahead of a packed global sporting calendar available on Sport 24 and Sport 24 Extra this summer including; FIFA Club World Cup 2025™, UEFA Women's EURO 2025, Wimbledon Championships, the British Open, cricket, Formula 1, and more. The channels, produced at IMG's London studios, were viewed by over 10 million passengers last year and are now more accessible than ever onboard Qatar Airways' state-of-the-art Starlink-connected fleet. The national carrier of the State of Qatar is the Official Airline Partner of UEFA, Formula 1, AFC, Paris-Saint Germain (PSG), FC Internazionale Milano, Tennis Legend – Novak Djokovic, The Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB), MotoGP, the IRONMAN Triathlon Series, French Rugby Team – Section Paloise, The British and Irish Lions Tour of Australia 2025, The Brooklyn Nets NBA Team, and multiple other disciplines including Australian football, equestrian, motor racing, padel, squash, and tennis. © Dar Al Sharq Press, Printing and Distribution. All Rights Reserved. Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (

News.com.au
4 days ago
- Sport
- News.com.au
Novak Djokovic's dad lived ‘secret' life mixing with ‘criminals'
Novak Djokovic revealed his dad lived a 'secret' life and got involved with 'criminals' and 'car chases' to help fund his son's career. Djokovic, 38, is arguably the greatest tennis player of all time. He boasts a staggering 24 grand slam titles, 100 tournament wins, 428 weeks as world No. 1 and $A286 million in prize money, The Sun reports. But it is a far cry from his childhood in war-torn Serbia where he saw dead bodies. Djokovic's family did not have a permanent home when he was a kid due to the bombings in Belgrade. The child sensation could have pursued a career in football or skiing but chose tennis. His father went to extreme lengths to fund a make-or-break trip to the United States, where he was to compete in some of the biggest junior tournaments and meet for crunch talks with the giant IMG management agency. But it also meant getting into some risky situations for Djokovic's dad and former footballer Srdjan, with whom he admitted his relationship is 'complex'. Djokovic told Slaven Bilic on his Neuspjeh Prvaka podcast: 'The first time I went to America at 15 or 16 to play in the Prince Cup and Orange Bowl, we had never been before and were coming from Serbia where the reputation was not the best. 'We simply couldn't afford it – the club helped a bit, the [tennis] federation barely. 'For such a big undertaking as travelling to the United States, it was necessary to save up a large amount of money, which at the time, for the trip, accommodation and everything else, amounted to around $A7600. 'To stay there and support everything, it was necessary to ensure that there was enough money, in all aspects. 'And, at that time, finding that amount was practically impossible. 'My father turned to those famous loan sharks, criminals who at the time were the only ones willing to lend money on demand, but at very high interest rates. 'When he went to ask for the money, my father said how much he needed and why. They asked, 'Are you in a hurry?' 'He said he was in a hurry because the tournaments were starting soon. And they said, 'Well, the interest is … I don't know, 15-20 per cent, but since you're in a hurry, it'll be 30 per cent'. 'What could he do? He gritted his teeth, held out his hand and said, 'Well, whatever it is, I'll find a way to pay you back'.' Djokovic also admitted that 'there are stories that you can't tell publicly' from those 'difficult times' of life. He added: 'Car chases and stuff, while trying to survive. 'In the end, he managed to pay everything back, but it was a very difficult time. This story, which I didn't know at the time, was kept secret from me.' Djokovic's rise to the top of the game ensured he and his family are set up financially for life. As well as the $286 million in on-court earnings, he has also supplemented his income with big endorsement deals with the likes of Mercedes, Lacoste and Swiss watch makers Audemars Piguet. In the in-depth sit-down chat with the former West Ham manager, Djokovic also opened up on trying to get the tennis world to 'love and accept' him – because he felt like an unwanted child and unappreciated compared to his great rivals Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal. He also said he was ready to quit tennis in 2018 after losing his first match at the Miami Open. But watching his wife Jelena and son Stefan play tennis on a family holiday to the Dominican Republic prompted him to get back on the court. He had gone two years without winning a major but stormed back to claim four of the next six and add 12 to his overall tally.