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pDear Readers,brOnce upon a time, artificial intelligence belonged to the realm of science fiction—gleaming robots, flying cars, and all that jazz. But in 2025, AI is less about fantasy and more about functionality. It’s in our homes, in our pockets, and, most powerfully, in our classrooms. This month, we dive deep into how AI is reshaping education—from smart, adaptive learning to taking the load off teachers with automated assessments and admin tasks. It’s a brave new world where the classroom is no longer one-size-fits-all, but personalised, intuitive, and deeply human in its intent.brSpeaking of real and human, our cover star Regena Cassandrra embodies just that. Two decades in the public eye have not dimmed her light—they’ve only made it warmer. In an honest, introspective conversation, Regena opens up like never before about fame, solitude, resilience, and rediscovering purpose. It’s the kind of story that stays with you long after the last page.brThis issue also celebrates those making quiet, meaningful ripples. Rohan Kapoor, the rising star of Indian badminton, shares his love for the game and the grit behind his growth, in People in Focus. We shine a light on Dr C. J. Guruva Reddy, an orthopaedic legend turning his decades of healing into a mission of service through the Sarvejana Foundation, in In The Spotlight and in Making a Mark, we have Urmila Hemmadi, whose Flipside Workspace is not just a haven for neurodiverse youth—it’s a revolution in dignity, inclusion, and empowerment.brAnd for those who love to indulge in self-care, our Mind & Body section explores the age-old ritual of applying oil to the navel. Read on.brIf you have any suggestions, comments or queries, please e-mail me at publisheryou-and-i.comp