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Ananta Quest debuts with life strategy convention for India’s 50+ community in Mumbai

Ananta Quest debuts with life strategy convention for India’s 50+ community in Mumbai
Digital India Times Bureau
  • PublishedDecember 15, 2025

Mumbai, December 15: Ananta Quest marked its formal entry with the debut edition of its life strategy convention, bringing together over 350 participants at Taj Lands End, Mumbai, for a day-long engagement focused on reimagining life after 50.

Held on December 13, the inaugural convention was curated exclusively for individuals aged between 50 and 65 and centred on helping participants reflect, realign and plan the next phase of their lives with greater clarity and confidence. The programme featured experiential sessions and expert-led conversations spanning wellness, wealth management, emotional health, performance coaching, purposeful living and digital safety.

The convention included insights from speakers and practitioners such as Ashish Vidyarthi, Shayamal Vallabhjee, Bhavin Jankharia, Akancha Srivastava, Aditya Nair, Deepa Soman, Renuka Bradoo and Anil Bradoo, along with experts from wealth management, estate planning and senior living sectors. Participants engaged in reflective exercises, practical demonstrations and structured discussions designed to encourage a shift in perspective—from viewing the second half of life as retirement to seeing it as reinvention.

Speaking on the vision behind the initiative, Sanjay Mehta, founder and chief executive officer of Ananta Quest, said the response reaffirmed the growing demand for thoughtful guidance among India’s 50+ community. “The openness and intent with which people engaged with the conversations stood out. Ananta Quest was created to offer a space for reflection, learning and meaningful dialogue for those navigating this phase with awareness and purpose,” he said.

Actor and motivational speaker Ashish Vidyarthi reflected on the shared anxieties and aspirations of the participants. “The feeling that ‘picture abhi baaki hai’ resonates deeply. Being part of Ananta Quest and meeting people who have come together with similar questions reminded me that clarity, when combined with community, creates something powerful,” he said.

Human performance architect Shayamal Vallabhjee emphasised the importance of conscious living in shaping one’s legacy. “Legacy is not built at the end of life, but through everyday choices. When clarity and intuition guide us, the next journey becomes one of the most meaningful chapters,” he said.

The debut convention marks a significant milestone in Ananta Quest’s broader mission to support India’s ageing but aspirational demographic through curated experiences and actionable life-design frameworks. The platform aims to create ongoing spaces for learning, reflection and dialogue for accomplished individuals seeking purpose, balance and renewed energy in their second act.

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