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EMPTY SEATS? UNUSED LABS? MAKE THEM WORK FOR YOU WITH CUMMA!
Join India’s First Startup Facility Aggregator Today!

The startup ecosystem in India is booming, but a key challenge remains—startups struggle to find affordable, flexible workspaces, labs, and technical facilities to fuel their growth. At the same time, institutions, incubators, co-working spaces, and community centres have underutilised infrastructure that could benefit from better occupancy and increased visibility.
Cumma, India’s first startup facility aggregator, is here to bridge this gap (www.cumma.in). With a vision to unlock the true potential of underutilised workspaces, Cumma is inviting colleges, incubators, R&D centres, co-working spaces, and community hubs across India to list their facilities for free and connect with thousands of startups looking for on-demand spaces.
A Game-Changer for Facility Providers
For years, facility providers have faced challenges in attracting startups, optimising their occupancy rates, and marketing their spaces effectively. Cumma eliminates these pain points by offering:
- Increased Visibility – Reach a vast network of startups actively seeking workspaces, labs, and innovation hubs.
- Zero Listing Cost – No upfront fees. Facility providers can list their spaces for free and start receiving booking inquiries.
- Targeted Startup Engagement – Unlike generic property listings, Cumma focuses solely on startups, ensuring the right audience finds your space.
- Seamless Management – A user-friendly dashboard helps providers track inquiries, manage bookings, and optimize space utilization.
Why This Matters Now
The way startups work is evolving. Traditional long-term leases no longer fit the fast-paced, flexible needs of today’s entrepreneurs. Short-term, on-demand workspace solutions are the future, and Cumma is leading the way in making it easier for facility providers to tap into this growing demand.
With India set to produce over 100,000 startups by 2030, the need for easily accessible workspaces, plug-and-play labs, and R&D centres has never been higher. Facility providers who adapt to this shift now will be ahead of the curve, ensuring consistent bookings and maximum space utilization.
How to Get Started?
Getting listed on Cumma is simple and completely free. Facility providers just need to:
- Sign up on the Cumma platform
- Add facility details, images, and amenities
- Start getting discovered by startups looking for space!
By joining Cumma, facility enablers not only monetize their unused spaces but also play a crucial role in supporting India’s thriving startup ecosystem.
Be a Part of the Startup Revolution
With March 30, 2025, set as the official launch date, Cumma is calling on facility enablers across India to join this movement. By listing your workspace, you are not just filling empty seats—you are empowering the next generation of innovators and entrepreneurs.
Visit www.cumma.in to list your facility now!
Don’t let your facility stay underutilised. Join Cumma today and be the go-to workspace for India’s brightest startups!
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Finding Strength Within: The Self-Love Offers a Gentle Guide to Healing
In an age where success is often measured by achievements, appearances, and social validation, The Self-Love: Accept, Heal, and Befriend Yourself by Dr. Jayant Kashikar arrives as a timely reminder that the most important relationship we will ever have is the one with ourselves. The book encourages readers to move beyond the noise of comparison and rediscover their inherent worth through self-acceptance, compassion, and emotional resilience.
Rather than presenting self-love as a fashionable trend, Dr. Kashikar explores it as a lifelong practice rooted in awareness and healing. Through sixteen thoughtfully structured chapters, the author examines themes such as self-awareness, forgiveness, healthy relationships, setting boundaries, positive self-talk, authenticity, and self-compassion, offering readers a practical roadmap towards emotional well-being.
One of the book’s greatest strengths is its accessibility. The language is simple, conversational, and encouraging, making complex psychological and emotional concepts easy to understand for readers of all ages. Throughout the narrative, Dr. Kashikar blends personal reflections, motivational insights, affirmations, and practical exercises that invite readers not merely to read but to actively participate in their own journey of healing.
The author also challenges several common misconceptions surrounding self-love. He argues convincingly that self-love is neither selfish nor a luxury reserved for the privileged. Instead, it is portrayed as the foundation of healthy relationships, emotional balance, and personal growth. By dismantling myths around perfectionism, validation, and societal expectations, the book inspires readers to redefine their relationship with themselves on healthier terms.
Equally compelling is the discussion on how society shapes our self-perception. Dr. Kashikar examines the influence of family, culture, media, and social networks on self-esteem while encouraging readers to replace external validation with inner acceptance. His message is clear: true confidence emerges when we stop living according to others’ expectations and begin embracing our authentic selves.
What distinguishes The Self-Love is its warm, compassionate tone. The book never lectures; instead, it speaks like a trusted friend who gently reminds readers that healing is not about becoming someone new but returning to who they have always been. Its recurring message—“You are enough”—resonates throughout the pages, making it both comforting and empowering.
At a time when mental health conversations are becoming increasingly important, The Self-Love serves as a valuable companion for anyone seeking greater emotional resilience, inner peace, and authentic living. Whether navigating personal struggles, recovering from setbacks, or simply wishing to cultivate a healthier mindset, readers will find meaningful guidance within these pages.
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From the Lab to the Living Room: Tanushree Dwivedi and the Making of Inner Sanctuary
There is a particular kind of clarity that comes from spending a decade studying the brain in laboratories across the world, only to come home and see people around you struggle to find even basic mental health support. For Tanushree Dwivedi, that clarity became the seed of Inner Sanctuary, a wellness initiative built on the idea that the mind, body, and brain cannot be treated in isolation.
A Foundation Built on Neuroscience
Tanushree’s journey into the science of the brain began at Swansea University, where she completed her BSc (Hons) in Psychology. She went on to King’s College London for an MSc in Neuroscience, focusing on neural stem cells and nervous system repair. Her research there examined how a specific receptor behaves in human cortical neurons under different biological conditions, using techniques like 3D cortical cultures, confocal microscopy, and advanced image analysis — hands-on, bench-level science that demands patience, precision, and a deep respect for how complex the brain truly is.
That foundation carried her to the University of Zurich, where in 2019 she began PhD-level research investigating the biological pathways linking stress to attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). It was here, six months into the program, that the world changed. As COVID-19 spread across Europe in early 2020, Tanushree made the decision to leave her PhD and return to India. What was meant to be a temporary pause turned into a turning point.
Coming Home to a Crisis
Landing back in India in the middle of the pandemic, Tanushree saw up close what years of neuroscience textbooks had only described in the abstract: a country where the demand for mental health support was exploding, and the system meant to meet it was nowhere near ready.
The numbers bear this out. India has only about 0.07 psychologists and 0.07 social workers for every 100,000 people. Nationwide, an estimated 70 to 92 percent of people living with a mental illness in India never receive formal treatment, and studies published as recently as 2025 continue to describe the gap between need and access as one of the country’s most pressing public health issues.
The shortage is not spread evenly. More than 70 percent of India’s mental health professionals are concentrated in major cities, leaving tier-two towns and rural areas with next to no specialist infrastructure — patients there often travel hours, or simply go without care, or turn to informal and traditional healers by default. The professionals who do practice in these smaller cities are frequently stretched across an unsustainable number of patients, leaving little room for the kind of sustained, individualized attention that recovery actually requires.
Combined with personal hardships she faced during that period; this was the moment things crystallised for Tanushree. She had spent years being trained, funded, and shaped by institutions abroad — and she began to feel that returning that investment meant putting it to use where it was needed most, not where it was most comfortable. Staying back in India, in a smaller city with real gaps in care, started to feel less like a choice and more like a responsibility. As she has put it in conversation, if people with her training did not step up to do this work, there was no guarantee anyone else would.
The Idea Behind Inner Sanctuary
Inner Sanctuary- An initiative under Sanatan Healthcare and Research Centre- was born from that sense of responsibility. Rather than treating mental health as a purely psychological issue to be addressed through talk therapy alone, the initiative is built around a three-part, synergistic approach:
Graceful Guidance— personalized emotional and psychological support tailored to the individual.
Mindful Meals— nutrition designed around a person’s specific mental and physical needs, recognising that what we eat shapes how we feel.
Soul Sculpt— practices aimed at calming the mind and sharpening mental clarity.
The intent is simple but often overlooked: the brain does not operate independently of the body, and healing rarely happens through a single intervention.
Why She’s Doing This
For someone with Tanushree’s academic pedigree, a purely clinical or research-only career would have been the conventional path. Instead, Inner Sanctuary reflects a conviction that scientific understanding of the brain should translate into accessible, everyday support — not remain locked away in journals and conference posters, and not remain confined to just metro.
Inner Sanctuary now operates as a team effort, bringing together professionals with international training in psychology, counselling, and neuroscience. Together, the team positions itself not as a replacement for clinical psychiatry, but as a complementary space where guidance, nutrition, and mind-body practices work in concert, in a city where such integrated options are rare.
A Sanctuary, By Design
The name itself is deliberate. In a culture where seeking mental health support can still carry stigma, and in a city where such support is hard to find at all, “Inner Sanctuary” frames the process not as treatment, but as a return — to balance, to clarity, and to oneself. Based in Prayagraj, the initiative offers consultations with special pricing for students, aiming to make its approach accessible to a wider range of people rather than a select few.
From decoding the molecular pathways of ADHD in a Zurich lab to designing a three-step wellness framework for a tier-two Indian city, Tanushree Dwivedi’s path has been consistent in one respect: an insistence that understanding the brain should ultimately serve the people. Inner Sanctuary is her attempt to close that distance — turning a pandemic-interrupted PhD and years of neuroscience training into something a person can actually walk into, sit down with, and be helped by. It is, in its own way, a homecoming: something given back to the country, and the city, that gave her everything first.
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DermaSite Clinic: Prayagraj’s Trusted Destination for Advanced Skin, Hair & Cosmetology Treatments
Located in the heart of Civil Lines, Prayagraj, DermaSite Clinic has established itself as one of the city’s leading destinations for advanced skin, hair, and cosmetology treatments. Combining medical expertise with modern aesthetic procedures, DermaSite provides personalized treatment plans designed to help patients achieve healthier skin, healthier hair, and renewed confidence.
Operating as a specialised cosmetology unit of Dwivedi Multispeciality Hospital, the clinic is led by Dr. Shivani Dwivedi, Clinical Cosmetologist (Skin • Hair • Laser • PMU), who has helped more than 2,000+ patients over the past 4.5 years through evidence-based treatments and a patient-first approach.
A Trusted Cosmetology Centre Backed by an Established Hospital
DermaSite functions as the dedicated Cosmetology Unit within Dwivedi Multispeciality Hospital, one of Prayagraj’s well-established healthcare institutions serving patients since 1990.
Being backed by a multispeciality hospital gives DermaSite access to advanced medical infrastructure while maintaining its specialised focus on aesthetic skin and hair care. Patients benefit from safe, personalised treatments delivered under expert medical supervision.
Conveniently located at 39/17, 9-A, Muir Road, Traffic Chauraha, Civil Lines, Prayagraj, DermaSite has become a preferred destination for individuals seeking trusted cosmetology care.
Comprehensive Skin, Hair & Cosmetology Services
- Laser Hair Reduction
- Acne Treatment
- Pigmentation Treatment
- Skin Tightening
- Hydrafacial
- Carbon Laser Peel
- Medicated Facials
- Medicated Chemical Peels
- Botox & Dermal Fillers
- Hair PRP Therapy
- GFC Hair Therapy
- Exosome Hair Therapy
- Hair Transplant
- Tattoo Removal
- Wart & Mole Removal
- Microblading
- Micropigmentation
Every treatment plan is customised according to the patient’s skin type, hair condition, concerns, and aesthetic goals.
Expert Care Led by Dr. Shivani Dwivedi
DermaSite is headed by Dr. Shivani Dwivedi, Clinical Cosmetologist (Skin, Hair, Laser & PMU). Known for her patient-centric approach, she specialises in acne management, pigmentation correction, anti-ageing procedures, injectables, laser treatments, hair restoration therapies and facial rejuvenation. She also actively shares skincare education, treatment insights and patient success stories through DermaSite’s Instagram page.
Why Patients Choose DermaSite
Over the last 4.5 years, DermaSite has successfully treated 2,000+ patients across a wide range of skin and hair concerns. The clinic is known for personalised consultations, advanced cosmetology procedures, modern technology, evidence-based treatments and long-term patient support. It has also been recognised with the National Quality Service Excellence Award (2022) in the Best Cosmetologist category for Prayagraj.
Visit DermaSite Clinic
Clinic Hours: 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM & 3:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Address:
39/17, 9-A, Muir Road, Traffic Chauraha, Civil Lines, Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh
Phone: +91 73111 67177
Instagram: @dermasiteclinic
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