Arthur Law Named 2026 World Economic Forum Young Global Leader
Arthur Law, co-founder and managing principal of Storefriendly Asia, has been named a 2026 World Economic Forum Young Global Leader. The honor recognises leaders under 40 who contribute to business, policy, science and social impact. Law has grown Storefriendly Asia into a major tech-enabled self-storage platform serving more than 40,000 households and businesses across dense cities. His work combines entrepreneurship, technology and institutional investment to improve urban living and space efficiency. Partnerships with global firms such as Blackstone and Partners Group have expanded the company's reach. Law’s selection highlights innovative urban solutions in Asia and his broader role in sustainable development and philanthropy.
Arthur Law named WEF Young Global Leader 2026
Storefriendly Asia serves 40,000+ clients
Focus on urban space efficiency
Partnerships with Blackstone and Partners Group
Recognition for entrepreneurship and sustainability
Apr 13, 2026
Asha Bhosle Passes Away in Mumbai at 92
Asha Bhosle, one of India’s most celebrated playback singers, died on 12 April 2026 in Mumbai at Breach Candy Hospital after suffering multiple organ failure. She was admitted a day earlier with a chest infection. Born 28 September 1933 in Sangli, Bhosle’s career spanned eight decades, making her one of the most recorded voices in Indian cinema. She began singing in Marathi films in 1943 and achieved a Hindi breakthrough with Naya Daur (1957). Her vast discography crossed genres and languages, shaping film music for generations. Tributes flowed from politicians, artists and fans, acknowledging her extraordinary versatility and enduring influence on Indian song.
Date of death: 12 April 2026; place: Mumbai; hospital: Breach Candy; cause: multiple organ failure.
Career began in Marathi cinema (1943) and Hindi breakthrough with Naya Daur (1957).
Asha Bhosle’s work spanned eight decades and multiple genres.
Her death prompted widespread tributes from public figures and artists.
Legacy includes one of the most recorded voices in Indian music.
Apr 12, 2026
CD Gopinath, India’s oldest Test cricketer, dies at 96
C D Gopinath, the oldest living Indian Test cricketer and the last surviving member of India’s first Test victory, died in Chennai on 9 April 2026 at age 96. Born 1 March 1930, he played eight Test matches between 1951 and 1960, scoring 242 runs with a top score of 50 not out on his debut. He was part of the 1952 Chennai Test win over England, a milestone in India’s cricket history. Gopinath also mentored younger players; his passing was widely mourned by the Tamil Nadu Cricket Association and fans. (Sources: NDTV, Indian Express)
CD Gopinath died in Chennai on 9 April 2026 at age 96.
Born 1 March 1930; eight Test matches (1951–1960); 242 runs.
Part of India’s 1952 first Test victory against England.
Deceased as a veteran mentor to younger players; TNCA mourns his loss.
This marks the end of an era in Indian cricket history.
Apr 08, 2026
Menaka Guruswamy to become India's first openly queer MP, reports say
Menaka Guruswamy, a renowned lawyer and LGBTQ rights advocate, was reported on 7 April 2026 to become India's first openly queer member of parliament. Indian media coverage highlighted her long career in public interest litigation and her role in landmark court cases advancing equality. Guruswamy has campaigned for constitutional rights, anti-discrimination protections and inclusive governance. Her entry to Parliament represents a historic moment for representation in Indian politics and signals a broader public debate on gender and rights in the country. The reports reflect heightened visibility of LGBTQ voices in national politics. ([indianexpress.com](https://indianexpress.com/article/education/today-news-headlines-for-school-assembly-7-april-2026-india-iran-us-israel-war-trump-menaka-guruswamy-delhi-assembly-security-breach-wb-sir-10622141/?utm_source=openai))
Guruswamy reported to become India's first openly queer MP
Long career in public interest litigation and equality cases
Advocacy for constitutional rights and anti-discrimination protections
Parliamentary entry seen as milestone for representation
Signals broader national dialogue on gender and rights
Apr 07, 2026
India's first openly LGBTQ+ MP Menaka Guruswamy takes oath in Rajya Sabha
On 7 April 2026, Menaka Guruswamy took oath as a Member of Parliament in the Rajya Sabha. Guruswamy is a prominent Indian lawyer known for constitutional law work and public interest cases. Her oath makes her the first openly queer (LGBTQ+) MP in India. Supporters say the move represents progress toward equal political participation. The event is seen as a symbol of more inclusive policymaking in Parliament. Guruswamy's appointment may influence debates on rights, justice, and equality. Her work before Parliament focused on defending individual rights and constitutional protections. The moment is described as a milestone in India's social and political journey.
Date of oath: 7 April 2026
Guruswamy becomes India's first openly LGBTQ+ MP in Rajya Sabha
She is known for constitutional law work and public interest cases
Oath signals progress toward inclusive politics and LGBTQ+ representation
Expect discussions on rights, justice, and equality in Parliament
Must-know: milestone for LGBTQ+ representation in India