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  • ASHRAE Recognizes Outstanding Member Achievements at Annual Conference

    Honors and Awards recipients recognized for outstanding leadership, service and contributions to the HVAC&R industry

    ATLANTA (June 28, 2026) – ASHRAE recognized outstanding member achievements during its 2026 Annual Conference in Austin, Texas, honoring individuals whose leadership, service and technical excellence have advanced the Society and the built environment. Through the ASHRAE Honors and Awards program, recipients were recognized for their contributions to innovation, sustainability, research, education and the continued advancement of HVAC&R and building sciences.

    “ASHRAE’s strength is built on the expertise, dedication and leadership of its members,” said 2025–26 ASHRAE President Bill McQuade, P.E., CDP, Fellow ASHRAE, LEED AP. “This year’s Honors and Awards recipients have made meaningful contributions to our Society, our industry and the communities we serve. Their achievements exemplify ASHRAE’s commitment to advancing the built environment and creating a more sustainable future.”

    ASHRAE Recognizes Outstanding Member Achievements at Annual Conference

    A list of the awards and recipients are below:

    Dan Mills Chapter Programs Award
    Alvin Lo received the Dan Mills Chapter Programs Award, which recognizes excellence in chapter program endeavors. Lo is a Director, Decarbonisation Business at CLPe, Hong Kong, China.

    Donald Bahnfleth Environmental Health Award
    Iain Walker received the Donald Bahnfleth Environmental Health Award, which recognizes excellence in volunteer service focused on environmental health issues. Walker is a Staff Scientist at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, Calif.

    George B. Hightower Technical Achievement Award
    Pratik Deokar received the George B. Hightower Technical Achievement Award, which recognizes excellence in volunteer service in the area of Technical Committee, Technical Group and Technical Research Group activities. Deokar is a Research Engineer at Rheem Manufacturing Company, Lewisville, Texas.

    Government Affairs Award
    Eid Mohamed Abdelmoneim received the Government Affairs Award. The award recognizes individuals for outstanding effort and achievement in state, provincial and local government activities in connection with technical issues related to the Society. Abdelmoneim is Senior Mechanical Engineer – Design Department at the Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure, Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

    Lincoln Bouillon Award 
    Kwaku Asiedu Boateng received the Lincoln Bouillon Award, which recognizes a member who performs the most outstanding work in increasing membership. The award commemorates Presidential Member Bouillon’s efforts in recruiting new members. Boateng is the Sales and Marketing Manager at Atlantic Climate Control Limited, Accra, Ghana.

    Ralph G. Nevins Physiology & Human Environment Award
    Federico Tartarini and Meng Kong, Ph.D. received the Ralph G. Nevins Physiology & Human Environment Award, which recognizes significant accomplishment in the study of human response to the environment. Tartarini is an Assistant Professor at The University of Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Kong is a Principal Engineer at GTI Energy, Des Plaines, Ill.

    Residential Buildings Service Award
    Philip Fairey received the Residential Buildings Service Award, which recognizes excellence in volunteer service focused on Residential Building issues. It serves to heighten general membership awareness of, and interest in, Residential Building activities. Fairey is a Principal at Building Consultants Group, LLC., Merritt Island, Fla.

    Standards Achievement Award
    Steven Emmerich received the Standards Achievement Award, which recognizes excellence in volunteer service for developing ASHRAE standards and guidelines. Emmerich is a Group Leader at the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, Md.

    William J. Collins, Jr. RP Award
    Kevin Clannon received the William J. Collins Jr., RP Award. The award, named in honor of Presidential Member Collins, recognizes a chapter RP chair who excels in raising funds for ASHRAE’s RP campaign. Clannon is a Senior Applied Sales Specialized Equipment professional at The Master Group Inc., Dieppe, New Brunswick, Canada.

    YEA Award of Individual Excellence
    Tina Abbasi, Mohamed Faizal and Abraham N.O. OKOKO received the YEA Award of Individual Excellence, which recognizes YEA members for superior efforts during the preceding Society year in the promotion and success of YEA and its programs. Abbasi is Director of Operations at Zapas, Woodbridge, Ontario, Canada. Faizal is an IAQ Consultant at Intercool, Dubai, United Arab Emirates. OKOKO is a Sales & Supports Engineer at AHI-Carrier, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates.

    ASHRAE Journal Paper Award
    David Traxler received the Journal Paper Award for the best article published in the previous volume year of the ASHRAE Journal. Traxler is an Associate Mechanical Engineer, Burns & McDonnell, Baltimore, Md.

    Science and Technology for the Built Environment Best Paper Award
    Shahzad Yousaf, Craig R. Bradshaw, Rushikesh Kamalapurkar and Omer San received the Science and Technology for the Built Environment Best Paper Award for “Development and performance evaluation of empirical models compatible with building energy modeling engines for unitary equipment.” The award is for the best paper published in the volume year of the Science and Technology for the Built Environment, the ASHRAE research journal.

    Yousaf is a Research Assistant at The University of Illinois-Urbana Champaign, Champaign, Ill. Bradshaw is an Associate Professor and Executive Director of the Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Center (ACRC) at The University of Illinois – Urbana Champaign, Urbana, Ill. Kamalapurkar is an Associate Professor at The University of Florida, Gainesville, Fla.

    Crosby Field Award
    Lukasz Sztaberek, Christopher Koenigsmann, Ken Haesslein, Arham Jamshaid, Jack Loughney and David Chacon, Jr. received the Crosby Field Award for “Understanding PCO Air Purification Systems” which was judged to be the best paper presented before the Society. The Crosby Field Award is named for a former Presidential Member.

    Sztaberek is an Associate Professor at NYC College of Technology, Brooklyn, N.Y. Koenigsmann is an Associate Professor at Fordham University, Bronx, N.Y. Haesslein is a Research Assistant, Fordham University, Bronx, NY. Jamshaid is at Fordham University, Bronx, N.Y. Loughney is a Research Assistant at Fordham University, Bronx, N.Y.

    Willis H. Carrier Award
    S. Kia. Mossalaei received the Willis H. Carrier Award given to a member 32 years of age or younger for presenting an outstanding paper at a Society conference. The award was presented for “Laboratory Evaluation of Control Verification Procedures for Certification of Variable-Speed Heat Pump Behavior.” Mossalaei is a Research Assistant at Herrick Laboratories, West Lafayette, Ind.

    ASHRAE Best Paper Award
    The following papers received a Best Paper Award, which recognizes the authors of the best papers presented at Society conferences during the previous year:

    • Philip Boudreaux, Ph.D., Stephen Killough, Rui Zhang, Gurneesh Jatana and Diana Hun received an award for “Development of Novel Techniques for Non-Invasive Air Leakage and Moisture Detection in Building Envelopes.” Boudreaux is on the R&D Staff at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tenn. Zhang is an R&E Engineer at GTI Energy, Des Plaines, Ill. Hun is a Section Head at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tenn.
    • Habib Arjmand Mazidi, Sajith Indika Wijesuriya, Ph.D., Ravi Anant Kishorem, Ph.D. and Chuck Booten, Ph.D. received an award for “Retrofit Solutions to Improve the Energy Performance of Existing Operational U.S Administrative Buildings.” Mazidi is an Assistant Professor at Milwaukee School of Engineering University, Milwaukee, Wis. Wijesuriya is at National Laboratory of the Rockies, Golden, Colo. Kishorem is a Senior Research Engineer at National Laboratory of the Rockies (NLR), Golden, Colo.
    • Amy Allen, Ph.D., Jing Wang, Shadi M. Abdel Haleem, Matt Mitchell, Nicholas Long, Gregor P. Henze, Ph.D., P.E. and Jay Tulley received an award for “From Theory to Practice: Feasibility Study of a Thermal Microgrid at a US DoD Installation.” Allen and Wang are Research Engineers at The National Laboratory of the Rockies, Golden, Colo. Haleem is an Adjunct Professor at Washington State University, Pullman, Wash. Long is a Senior Researcher at National Laboratory of the Rockies, Golden, Colo. Henze is an Endowed Professor at The University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, Colo. Tulley is a Research Engineer at USACE Construction Engineering Research Lab, Champaign, Ill.
    • Hye-Jin Cho, Seong-Yong Cheon and Jae-Weon Jeong, Ph.D. received an award for “Experimental Investigation of Vacuum-Based Membrane Dehumidification and Evaporative Cooling-Assisted Dedicated Outdoor Air System.” Cho is a Postdoctoral Researcher at Hanyang University, Seoul, South Korea. Cheon is a Research Assistant Professor at Hanyang University, Seoul, South Korea. Jeong is a Professor of Architectural Engineering at Hanyang University, South Korea.

    Poster Presentation Award
    The Poster Presentation Award recognizes the authors of the best poster session paper presented at a Society conference during the previous year.

    • Marie-Pier Trépanier and Louis Gosselin received an award for “When Variability on Climate and Occupants Meet – How Climate Change Can Affect Different Occupants in Their House?” Trépanier is a Ph.D. Candidate at Université Laval, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada.
    • Farouq Issam Riziq, Mingzhe Liu, Wei-An Chen, Zheng O’Neill, Ph.D., P.E. and Mario A. Medina, Ph.D., P.E. received an award for “Design and Operation of PCM-Embedded Radiant Cooling Systems for Enhanced Energy Flexibility.” Riziq is a Student at Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas. Liu and Chen are Instructional Assistant Professors at Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas. O’Neill is a Professor at Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas. Medina is Director of Architectural Engineering, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas.

     Distinguished Service Award
    The Distinguished Service Award salutes members of any grade who have served the Society faithfully and with distinction and who have given freely of their time and talent in chapter, regional and Society activities. The following members were recognized:

    • Aleksandar Anđelković is a Professor of Faculty of Technical Sciences at The University of Novi Sad, Novi Sad, Serbia.
    • Don Bailey, Dunnellon, Fla.
    • Charles Bertuch, P.E., LEED AP is a Project Manager at Colliers Engineering and Design, Syracuse, N.Y.
    • Marcus V A Bianchi is Owner of Marcus V A Bianchi, Littleton, Colo.
    • Carrie Brown, Ph.D. is a Director at Resource Refocus LLC, Piedmont, Calif.
    • Yan Chen, Ph.D. is a Senior Research Engineer & Team Lead at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, Wash.
    • Bob Coleman is a Lead Engineer at Trane Technologies, Lexington, Ky.
    • Kimberly Cowman, HFDP is Director of Engineering at LEO A DALY, Omaha, Neb.
    • Charles Cromer, Cocoa Beach, Fla.
    • Mahroo Eftekhari, C.Eng., CDPhil, Fellow ASHRAE, SFHEA is a Professor and Course Director MSc in Net Zero Building Services Engineering at Loughborough University, Loughborough, Leicestershire, United Kingdom.
    • Charles Eley is a Retired Architect & Engineer, San Francisco, Calif.
    • Niss Feiner, CHD is Principal Mechanical Designer at Delta-T Designs Inc., Oro-Medonte, Ontario, Canada.
    • Stan Gatland is the Manager of Building Science and Comfort at Saint-Gobain North America, Malvern, Pa.
    • Reid Hart, P.E. is Chief Engineer at BirchGrove Hearth, LLC, Eugene, Ore.
    • Kyle Hasenkox is a Principal at Rocky Point Engineering Ltd., Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.
    • Heric Holmes, P.Eng. is Senior Manager of Mechanical Engineering at Bird Construction, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
    • Joshua Hughes, P.E. is an R&D Engineer at The Chemours Company, Wilmington, Del.
    • Elizabeth Jedrlinic is a Sales Manager at Trane, New York, N.Y.
    • Manfred Kehrer is a Senior Associate at Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc., Northbrook, Ill.
    • Elise Kiland, P.E. is Founding Building Engineer at Cambio, San Francisco, Calif.
    • Bruce B. Lindsay, P.E., CDP is a Principal at Lindsay & Associates, Melbourne, Fla.
    • Carol Lomonaco is a Senior Product Manager at Vista Lake Consultants, LLC, Wauwatosa, Wis.
    • Nicholas Long is a Senior Researcher at National Laboratory of the Rockies, Golden, Colo.
    • Genevieve Lussier is President at Eequinox, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
    • Eduardo Maldonado, Life Member ASHRAE is a Professor at Faculdade de Engenharia, Universidade do Porto, Portugal.
    • Andrew Manos is a Mechanical Engineer at Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, N.Y.
    • Meghan K. McNulty, P.E., is a Building Systems Engineer at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, Wash.
    • Kevin B. Mercer, P.E. is a Sr. Principal Engineer at Rheem Manufacturing Co, Fort Smith, Ark.
    • Gwelen Paliaga is a Senior Director at TRC, Oakland, Calif.
    • Scott Peach, P.E. is President at SP Engineering, Inc., Mobile, Ala.
    • Les Pereira is Retired, Richmond, British Columbia, Canada.
    • Tulia I. Rios is an Applications Engineer at Stan Weaver, Miami, Fla.
    • Michelle Shadpour is an Executive Project Manager at SC Engineers, San Diego, Calif.
    • Carey Simonson is a Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at The University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada.
    • Bill Simpson is a Sales Engineer at Harrison Energy Partners, Little Rock, Ark.
    • Jeff Stein, P.E. is a Principal at Taylor Engineers, Alameda, Calif.
    • Elia Sterling is at Theodor Sterling Associates LTD, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
    • Fitsum Tariku is a Professor at Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada.
    • Rick Vowels, P.E. is Retired, Louisville, Ky.
    • Bruce A. Wilcox, P.E. is President at Bruce A. Wilcox, P.E. Inc., Berkeley, Calif.
    • Jason Woods is a Sr. Research Engineer at National Laboratory of the Rockies, Golden, Colo.

    Exceptional Service Award 
    The Exceptional Service Award recognizes Distinguished Service Award recipients who have continued to serve faithfully and with exemplary effort. The following members were recognized:

    • Robert Bean, RET, PL(Eng) is a Retired Practitioner, Lake Chestermere, Alberta, Canada.
    • Robin Bryant is a Senior Project Manager at B&I Contractors, Inc., Fort Myers, Fla.
    • Susanna Hanson is a Principal Engineer at Solstice Advanced Materials, Morris Plains, N.J.
    • Isabelle Lavoie is General Manager at Johnson Controls, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
    • Corey Metzger is a Principal at Resource Consulting Engineers, Omaha, Neb.
    • Ahmed Alaa El Din Mohamed, Ph.D. is Chairman at Portec Link General Trading LLC, Green Vision Contracting, and Cool Pro, Alexandria, Egypt
    • Carey Simonson is a Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at The University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada.
    • Iain Walker is a Staff Scientist at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, Calif.
    • David A. Yashar, Ph.D. is Deputy Director of the Standards Coordination Office, The National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, Md.
    • Douglas Zentz is an Emeritus Professor at Ferris State University, Elkhart, Ind.

    Distinguished 50-Year Member Award
    The Distinguished 50-Year Member Award is given to individuals who have been a member for a minimum of 50 years, and are either a past Society president, Fellow ASHRAE or Distinguished Service Award recipient or who have performed outstanding service to ASHRAE or its predecessor societies – the American Society of Heating and Ventilating Engineers (ASHVE), the American Society of Refrigerating Engineers (ASRE), and the American Society of Heating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHAE).

    • Mark Allen is President at A.J. Allen Mechanical Contractors, Inc., Des Moines, Iowa.
    • Erv Bales, Summit, N.J.
    • Albert Black, III, Creve Coeur, Mo.
    • Robert Cappelletti, Lansing, Mich.
    • Dale Carter, ComoxBritish Columbia, Canada.
    • Julian de Bullet, Gainesville, Va.
    • Michael N. Hart is Chairman of the Board at EEA Consulting Engineers, Austin, Texas.
    • Donald C. (Don) Herrmann, BEAP is Owner at Building Resources LLC, Hudson, Fla.
    • David E. Knebel, P.E. is a Consultant, Tulsa, Okla.
    • Reza Mashayekhi is President at Mashatyekhi Consultants, Inc., St. Petersburg, Fla.
    • Frank Mills is Owner of Frank Mills Consulting, England
      Awarded posthumously to Garry Neil Myers, Retired, Allendale, N.J.
    • Thomas Reinarts, Rio Verde, Ariz.
    • Richard Rooley, FREng, with Rooley Consultants in Stoke Poges, England.
    • Ronald Shelton, Oak Ridge, Tenn.
    • Phil Trafton is Principal Advisor at Coffman Engineers, Woodland Hills, Calif.
    • Saul V. Villanueva, P.E. is President at Mechanical Applications Consultants, Inc., San Jose, Calif.
    • Timothy G. Wentz, HBDP is an Emeritus Professor at The University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Neb.

    Distinguished 75-Year Member Award
    The Distinguished 75-Year Member Awards is given to individuals who have been ASHRAE members for a minimum of 75 years.

    • Joseph S. Lea, P.E. is Retired, Jamaica, N.Y.

     Andrew T. Boggs Service Award

    Larry J. Fisher received the Andrew T. Boggs Service Award. The award, named after ASHRAE’s executive vice president emeritus, recognizes an Exceptional Service Award recipient for continuing unselfish, dedicated and distinguished service. Fisher is Founder of ECT Service, Louisville, Ky.

    Eunice Foote Decarbonization Award

    Luke Leung, P.E., P.Eng, BEMP received the Eunice Foote Decarbonization Award, which recognizes a member who works to reduce carbon emissions in the built environment. Leung is a Principal at Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM), Chicago, Ill.

     Louise & Bill Holladay Distinguished Fellow Award

    Costas Balaras received the Louise and Bill Holladay Distinguished Fellow Award. This annual award is given to an ASHRAE Fellow for continuous preeminence in engineering or research work. The honor was initiated in 1979 by Presidential Member Bill Holladay. Balaras is the Research Director for the Institute for Environmental Research & Sustainable Development at The National Observatory of Athens, Greece.

  • Manipal Hospital Bhubaneswar Honoured with Multiple Speciality Awards at Times Health Icons 2026

    Bhubaneswar, 27th June 2026: Reinforcing its commitment to clinical excellence and patient-centric care, Manipal Hospital Bhubaneswar has been honoured as the “Premier Super Speciality Hospital” in Neurology & NeurosurgeryOrthopaedics, Joint Replacement & Sports Medicine, and Nephrology at the prestigious Times Health Icons 2026 Awards.
    The recognition celebrates the hospital’s outstanding contribution to delivering advanced, comprehensive, and multidisciplinary healthcare across these specialties. The Neurosciences and received the honour from the Hon’ble Chief Minister along with Dr. Saktimaya Mohapatra, Cluster Director, South East, Manipal Hospital Bhubaneswar. The Orthopaedics, Joint Replacement & Sports Medicine team Nephrology teams received their awards from acclaimed actor Mr. Boman Irani, best known for his iconic roles in Munna Bhai M.B.B.S.3 IdiotsLage Raho Munna Bhai, and several other acclaimed Bollywood films.
     

    Manipal Hospital Bhubaneswar Honoured with Multiple Speciality Awards at Times Health Icons 2026

     

    The award-winning Neurosurgery Department includes Dr. Amit Jaiswal, Director & Senior Consultant – Neurosurgery, and comprises Dr. Ritesh BhootDr. Sunil Patra, and Dr. Biswaranjan Nayak, Consultants in Neurosurgery. The Neurology team includes Dr. L. D. Parhi, Senior Consultant – Neurology, Dr. Pradyut Ranjan Bhuyan, Consultant – Neurology, and Dr. Amlan Tapan Mohapatra, Associate Consultant – Neurology. The department is further strengthened by Dr. T. Seetam Kumar, Consultant – Neuro & Vascular Interventional Radiology, providing comprehensive care for complex neurological disorders.
     
    The Orthopaedics, Joint Replacement & Sports Medicine Department is headed by Dr. Sunil Dash, Senior Consultant & Director – Orthopaedics, and includes Dr. Sarthak Patanaik, Senior Consultant – Orthopaedics, Arthroscopy & Sports Surgery, Dr. Kishore Panda, Consultant – Orthopaedics, Dr. Harekrushna Sahu, Consultant – Orthopaedics, Dr. Kasinath Swain, Consultant – Orthopaedics & Spine Surgery, and Dr. Deepak Mohan Rohella, Associate Consultant – Orthopaedics. Together, the team provides advanced care for joint replacement, sports injuries, trauma, and spine disorders.
     
    The Nephrology Department comprises Dr. Saiprasad Sahoo, Senior Consultant – Nephrology, Dr. Sukanto K. Das, Senior Consultant – Nephrology, and Dr. Pritismita Khuntia, Associate Consultant – Nephrology, who offer comprehensive kidney care, including the management of chronic kidney disease, dialysis, and kidney transplant support.
     
    Expressing his gratitude on the occasion, Dr. Saktimaya Mohapatra, Cluster Director, South East, Manipal Hospital Bhubaneswar, said, “Receiving these prestigious recognitions at the Times Health Icons 2026 Awards is a proud milestone for Manipal Hospital Bhubaneswar. These honours reflect the unwavering dedication, clinical expertise, and collaborative spirit of our doctors, nurses, and healthcare professionals. We remain committed to bringing world-class medical care closer to the people of Odisha through advanced technology, evidence-based treatment, and compassionate patient care. This recognition inspires us to continue setting new benchmarks in healthcare excellence.”
     
    These recognitions reaffirm Manipal Hospital Bhubaneswar’s position as one of Eastern India’s leading tertiary care centres, offering advanced clinical expertise, state-of-the-art infrastructure, and comprehensive treatment across a wide range of specialties. The hospital continues to focus on innovation, excellence, and superior patient outcomes while delivering quality healthcare to communities across Odisha and beyond.
  • India storm into quarterfinals of Badminton Asia Junior Team Championships after win over Kazakhstan

    June 2026: India have secured a place in the quarterfinals of the Badminton Asia Junior Team Championships following a comprehensive victory over Kazakhstan in their group-stage encounter.

    The Indian junior squad displayed strong control throughout the tie, delivering consistent performances in both singles and doubles matches. The players maintained pressure from the start, converting key points and minimizing errors to ensure a comfortable win.

    The result confirms India’s qualification for the knockout stage, keeping their campaign firmly on track in the continental tournament. The team’s depth was evident, with multiple players contributing to the overall victory rather than relying on individual performances.

    Coaching staff praised the squad’s discipline, tactical awareness, and growing confidence on the international stage. They highlighted that the focus now shifts to preparing for the quarterfinal clash, where the competition is expected to be significantly tougher.

    The win adds momentum to India’s junior badminton programme, which continues to produce promising talent and strengthen its presence in Asia’s competitive badminton landscape.

  • Amit Shah launches ‘Bharat Taxi’ cooperative ride-hailing service in Gujarat

    Gujarat, June 27: Union Home and Cooperation Minister Amit Shah today launched ‘Bharat Taxi’ in Gujarat, marking a major step in expanding India’s cooperative-based ride-hailing initiative.

    The service is designed as a driver-owned cooperative platform, aiming to provide an alternative to private ride-hailing companies by ensuring better earnings, transparency, and ownership for drivers.

    Officials said Bharat Taxi will operate on a cooperative digital model, where drivers are stakeholders in the system rather than just service providers. The initiative is expected to improve income stability for drivers while offering affordable and reliable transport services to passengers.

    The launch in Gujarat is part of a broader plan to scale up the cooperative mobility model across India, supporting self-reliance in the transport sector and reducing dependence on private aggregators.

    The government stated that Bharat Taxi will also promote digital integration, cashless payments, and improved service accountability, contributing to a more inclusive urban mobility ecosystem.

  • Piyush Goyal Lauds Women’s Team, Wishes Success in T20 World Cup

    London / New Delhi, June 27: Union Minister Piyush Goyal, currently on a visit to the United Kingdom, praised the Indian Women’s Cricket Team during a welcome reception and extended his best wishes for their ongoing ICC Women’s T20 World Cup campaign.

    Piyush Goyal Lauds Women’s Team, Wishes Success in T20 World Cup

    Pic Credit: https://x.com/PiyushGoyal 

    Calling the team the “Women in Blue,” the Minister said they continue to inspire millions across the country through their determination, resilience, and performance on the global stage. He appreciated their efforts and encouraged them to continue making the nation proud.

    Goyal wished the team success in the remaining matches of the tournament and expressed confidence in their ability to perform well and compete strongly in the upcoming fixtures.

    India is currently participating in the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup group stage and remains in contention for a place in the semifinals.

  • Indian Markets Close Week Higher on Soft Crude Prices

    Mumbai, June 27: Indian equity benchmarks ended the week on a positive note, with the Nifty and Sensex registering modest gains supported by easing crude oil prices and selective buying across key sectors.

    Market sentiment improved as a decline in global crude oil prices helped ease concerns over inflationary pressures and input costs for domestic industries. Investors also showed interest in select banking, energy, and consumer stocks, contributing to the overall upward movement in indices.

    Despite intermittent volatility during the week, the broader market maintained stability, with participation from both institutional and retail investors helping absorb fluctuations in global cues. Analysts noted that easing commodity prices provided relief to sectors sensitive to energy costs, supporting overall market confidence.

    However, caution persisted due to mixed global economic signals and ongoing geopolitical uncertainties, which kept gains in check. Market participants are expected to closely monitor upcoming economic data releases and global developments for further direction.

    Overall, the week reflected a balanced market environment, where supportive commodity trends and steady domestic participation helped Indian equities close with modest gains.

  • CareEdge ESG Ratings Upgrades Adani Ports, Cites Strong Sustainability and Governance Performance

    Mumbai, June 27: CareEdge ESG Ratings has upgraded the Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) score of Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone Limited, recognising the company as a strong performer in sustainability and responsible business practices.

    The upgrade reflects the company’s continued progress in strengthening its ESG framework, with improvements across environmental management, social responsibility initiatives, and governance standards. The rating agency noted that Adani Ports has demonstrated consistent efforts to embed sustainability considerations into its core operations and long-term strategic planning.

    According to the assessment, the company’s environmental initiatives, including efficiency improvements and better resource management across its port operations, have contributed significantly to the upgraded score. On the social front, initiatives focused on workforce welfare, community engagement, and safety standards were highlighted as key strengths.

    The report also underscored the company’s robust governance systems, including enhanced risk management practices, compliance mechanisms, and transparent operational oversight, which have helped strengthen overall ESG performance.

    The recognition places Adani Ports among leading infrastructure companies in ESG performance, reflecting its growing alignment with global sustainability benchmarks and investor expectations.

    Company representatives stated that the upgrade validates their long-standing commitment to sustainable and responsible growth while continuing to expand port infrastructure and logistics capabilities. The company added that it will further strengthen its ESG initiatives to support long-term value creation and environmental stewardship.

  • Centre to launch Aarogya Setu 2.0 to boost digital healthcare access

    New Delhi, June 2026: The Government of India is set to launch Aarogya Setu 2.0, along with a series of new digital health initiatives aimed at strengthening inclusive and accessible healthcare across the country.

    The upgraded platform will focus on providing citizens with enhanced health tracking, real-time medical alerts, telemedicine support, and improved integration with government health services. Officials said the new version will be more user-friendly, secure, and connected with India’s expanding digital health ecosystem.

    Alongside Aarogya Setu 2.0, the government is also rolling out additional digital initiatives designed to improve health data management, early disease detection, and access to healthcare services in rural and underserved areas.

    Health authorities stated that these initiatives are part of a broader mission to build a digitally empowered and inclusive healthcare system, ensuring better reach, faster response, and improved public health outcomes.

    The launch is expected to significantly strengthen India’s digital health infrastructure and support the goal of universal healthcare access.

  • GI-Tagged Rewa Sundarja Mangoes Exported to UAE

    Rewa / New Delhi, June 27: GI-tagged Rewa Sundarja mangoes from Madhya Pradesh have been successfully exported to the United Arab Emirates (UAE), marking a significant step in expanding the global reach of India’s premium agricultural produce.

    The export highlights growing international demand for region-specific Indian fruits recognised for their unique quality and geographical identity. The Rewa Sundarja mango, known for its distinctive taste and aroma, carries a Geographical Indication (GI) tag that certifies its origin and authenticity.

    Officials stated that the export reflects India’s continued efforts to promote GI-tagged products in global markets and strengthen agri-export ecosystems. The initiative is expected to benefit local farmers by improving market access, enhancing income opportunities, and encouraging value-added agricultural practices.

    The shipment to the UAE is seen as part of a broader strategy to position India as a reliable supplier of premium horticultural products in international markets. Authorities also emphasized ongoing support for farmer producer organisations and export facilitation measures to boost the visibility of indigenous products abroad.

    Experts believe such exports will help strengthen rural economies while promoting India’s rich agricultural heritage on the global stage.

  • India Inaugurates World’s First Nuclear Heat–Based Hydrogen Production Facility

    New Delhi, June 27: India has inaugurated the world’s first hydrogen production facility powered using heat from a nuclear reactor, marking a major milestone in the country’s clean energy and advanced technology roadmap.

    India Inaugurates World’s First Nuclear Heat–Based Hydrogen Production Facility

     Pic Credit: Pexel

    The facility represents a breakthrough in integrating nuclear energy with hydrogen production, enabling low-carbon hydrogen generation through a continuous and stable energy source. Officials described the development as a significant step toward strengthening India’s clean energy ecosystem and accelerating the transition to a low-emission economy.

    The project leverages nuclear reactor heat to support hydrogen production processes, reducing dependence on fossil fuels and enhancing efficiency in clean fuel generation. It is expected to play a key role in decarbonising hard-to-abate sectors such as heavy industry, transportation, and chemicals.

    Government representatives highlighted that the initiative aligns with India’s broader energy security and climate goals, while positioning the country at the forefront of next-generation hydrogen technologies. The facility is also expected to serve as a model for future large-scale integration of nuclear energy and hydrogen production systems.

    Experts believe the development could open new opportunities in industrial innovation, clean fuel supply chains, and advanced energy research, strengthening India’s position in global clean energy leadership.