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Times Business Awards 2025 returns in style — Recognising the changemakers driving Bengaluru's growth

Times Business Awards 2025 returns in style — Recognising the changemakers driving Bengaluru's growth

Time of India27-06-2025
Bengaluru is all set to witness a grand celebration of entrepreneurial brilliance, innovation, and success as the 8th edition of the Times Business Awards 2025 unfolds on 27th June at the luxurious JW Marriott, Vittal Mallya Road.
Conceptualised and powered by Optimal Media Solutions, a division of The Times of India, the event promises to be a glittering tribute to the top changemakers and thought leaders across multiple sectors.
This prestigious edition will honour 45 outstanding achievers who have set benchmarks in industries ranging from retail, real estate, healthcare, education, hospitality, financial services, consultancy, and more.
These individuals and businesses have not only contributed to economic growth but also inspired transformation through their groundbreaking ideas, resilience, and outstanding achievements.
Adding to the glamour and gravitas of the evening, renowned actor
Randeep Hooda
will grace the event as the celebrity guest, applauding the spirit of enterprise that defines the city's vibrant business ecosystem.
The awards ceremony will be hosted by RJ Tuhin (Tuhinanshu Chaturvedi), who will set the stage ablaze with his infectious energy and charm as the Master of Ceremonies.
The evening will also feature a mesmerising classical dance performance—a unique fusion of Kathak and Bharatanatyam—by the talented duo Adithi Ashok and Spurthi Ashok, daughters of Guru Shri Ashok Kumar. Their elegant and emotive performance promises to be a cultural highlight of the event.
To ensure credibility and transparency, the awardees have been selected through a rigorous research process conducted by Avance Insights Pvt Ltd, an independent research agency known for its thorough evaluation practices.
The grand celebration has been made possible by a stellar line-up of partners, each adding their unique touch to elevate the event experience. From sweet indulgences by Lal Sweets as the Mithaas Partner, to wellness support by Medifit Consultants Pvt Ltd, the Corporate Fitness & Wellness Partner, every detail has been thoughtfully curated. The spirit of competition will be brought alive by Queens Premier League as the Premier League Partner, while Timbertales joins as the Luxury Resort Partner.
The prestigious JW Marriott adds its signature elegance as the official Hospitality Partner, making the Times Business Awards 2025 a night to remember.
With distinction, recognition, and inspiration at its core, the Times Business Awards 2025 promises to be a spectacular night celebrating the visionaries shaping Bengaluru's business landscape.
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