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  • ECLAT Health Achieves HITRUST r2 Certification, Demonstrating Commitment to Cybersecurity and Information Protection

    HITRUST Certification validates ECLAT’s evaire platform and healthcare performance solutions are meeting rigorous cybersecurity and data protection standards through independent assessment and assurance

    Herndon, Va. (June 11, 2026) — ECLAT Health Solutions, a leading risk adjustment and coding technology partner for Medicare, Medicaid and ACA plans, today announced its AI-powered evaire risk adjustment platform and healthcare performance solutions have earned certified status from HITRUST for cybersecurity and information protection.

    The HITRUST r2 Certification demonstrates that ECLAT has met the requirements defined by a leading cybersecurity assurance leader, confirming that strong controls are in place to protect sensitive data and manage risk effectively.

    Built on the HITRUST Assurance Program, this achievement reflects independent third-party testing, centralized quality assurance, and certification backed by HITRUST’s Cyber Threat-Adaptive engine. These elements ensure continuous alignment with the latest threat intelligence and evolving standards across NIST, ISO, and OWASP.

    “As cybersecurity expectations rise, our stakeholders expect credible, validated assurance,” said Gabe Stein, CEO at ECLAT. “Achieving HITRUST Certification reinforces our ongoing commitment to protecting data, managing risk, and maintaining the trust of those we serve.”

    “The HITRUST Assurance Program is rigorous and reliable because of the comprehensiveness of control requirements, depth of review, and consistency of oversight,” said Bimal Sheth, EVP, Standards Development & Assurance Operations at HITRUST. “HITRUST Certification demonstrates ECLAT is taking the most proactive approach to cybersecurity, data protection, and risk management.”

  • Odisha Govt Pulls Up Colleges Over Low Usage of Free Wi-Fi, Orders Immediate Corrective Measures

    Bhubaneswar, June 11 (UDN): Concerned over the underutilisation of free Wi-Fi services in higher educational institutions, the Odisha Government has directed colleges and universities across the state to take immediate measures to increase student engagement with the facility.

    The Higher Education Department observed that despite the availability of free internet access in campuses, daily data consumption by students remains significantly below expectations in several institutions. The government has expressed concern that the low usage is preventing students from fully benefiting from digital learning resources and online academic opportunities.

    Odisha Govt Pushes Colleges to Boost Use of Free Wi-Fi Facilities

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    As part of its digital education initiative, the state government had established free Wi-Fi infrastructure in 130 higher educational institutions to bridge the digital divide and provide students with seamless access to e-learning platforms, research materials, online journals and educational content.

    In a recent communication, the department instructed college authorities to identify the factors responsible for the poor utilisation of the service and implement corrective measures without delay. Institutions have been asked to create greater awareness among students regarding the availability and benefits of the facility.

    The Directorate of Higher Education (DHE) has recommended organising orientation programmes for both new and existing students, along with campus-wide awareness campaigns. Colleges have also been directed to prominently display Wi-Fi login details, registration procedures and usage guidelines at strategic locations such as libraries, laboratories, classrooms and student common areas.

    To encourage meaningful use of the internet facility, faculty members have been advised to integrate digital learning tools into classroom teaching. Students should be encouraged to access online journals, e-books, open educational resources and Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) to enhance their academic learning and research capabilities.

    Officials said improving the utilisation of free Wi-Fi services is crucial to achieving the government’s vision of creating digitally empowered campuses and ensuring that public investments in educational technology deliver maximum benefits to students.

  • HIMSHIKHAR 2026 an IIT Mandi and NSDC collaboration setting new NEP standard

    June 11, Mandi: HIMSHIKHAR 2026 a residential summer programme conducted by the Centre for Continuing Education (CCE), IIT Mandi, in collaboration with the National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC).

    The programme brings together students from across the country for two intensive months, students are learning directly from IIT Mandi faculty, researchers, and industry mentors, gaining deep exposure to emerging fields such as Software Development with AI, Data Science, AI & ML, Agentic AI Systems and Entrepreneurship & Venture Building. An intensive, application-focused learning experience, complemented by student leadership initiatives, governance activities, cultural engagement, and sports.

    Bringing together over 600 students from 8 states and 20 cities, the programme provides participants with an opportunity to experience campus life while engaging in academic, cultural and leadership initiatives.

    As part of the programme, four student councils have been constituted across Science & Technology and Entrepreneurship, Sports, Culture and Creative Arts, enabling students to take on leadership responsibilities and contribute to campus life.

    To encourage collaborative learning and student-led governance, participants have been grouped into four houses — Aravalli, Nilgiri, Vindhyachal and Shivalik.

    Students undergo a structured academic journey through faculty-led sessions, projects, workshops, and assessments, ensuring a rigorous and guided learning experience while also participating in activities including jamming sessions, treasure hunts, Minesweeper challenges and tug of war competitions, helping them interact, collaborate and build connections with peers from diverse backgrounds.

    “A meaningful residential programme is not limited to what happens inside a classroom. Through HIMSHIKHAR, participants engage with academic learning while also experiencing collaboration, leadership and community living. The various student-led initiatives, from councils to cultural and sporting activities, are intended to create an environment where students learn from both structured instruction and shared experiences,” said Prof. Tushar Jain, Head, Centre for Continuing Education (CCE), IIT Mandi.

    In response to the success of HIMSHIKHAR 2026, IIT Mandi has launched HIMSHIKHAR Special Edition for those who missed out the first.

     

  • AI-Powered Railway Control System for Efficient Urban Train Operation

    Researchers develop a new reinforcement learning framework for precise, real-time, and sustainable automatic railway control

    AI-Powered Railway Control System for Efficient Urban Train Operation

    Urban railways play a key role in sustainable transportation systems. However, achieving precise and energy-efficient train control under diverse operating conditions of urban railways remains a challenge. Researchers from Japan have now developed a recurrent reinforcement learning framework for urban railway speed control that combines expert-guided learning and safety filtering. The proposed method demonstrated stable, real-time operation and energy-saving performance, highlighting its potential for next-generation automatic train operation systems.

    As cities continue to expand,railways are expected to become an important component of urban mobility systems. Compared to automobiles and air transport, railways are highly energy efficient and produce relatively low environmental impacts and therefore form an important component of sustainable transportation systems. Thus, researchers have been exploring advanced train control technologies for further improvement of operational efficiency, passenger comfort, and punctuality while reducing energy consumption.

    In this context, Professor Masafumi Miyatake from the Department of Engineering and Applied Sciences in collaboration with doctoral studentMingyu Lyu from Graduate School of Science and Technology, Sophia University,investigated a new AI-based framework for urban railway speed control. The findings were published in Volume 14 of IEEE Access on March 25, 2026.

    Reinforcement learning is a branch of artificial intelligence (AI) which has attracted attention as a promising approach for automatic train operations as it enables an AI agent to learn optimal control strategies by interacting repeatedly with an environment and improving its behavior through trial and error. However, implementing this in railway operation presents several practical challenges including incomplete information about operating conditions, train inertia, braking delays, and strict safety requirements.

    To overcome this, researchers developed a recurrent reinforcement learning framework based on Recurrent Soft Actor–Critic (RSAC) algorithm. RSAC is an AI method that enables train control systems to learn from past driving patterns and adapt to changing railway conditions over time.

    “Our reinforcement learning-based algorithm was capable of adapting train driving control to a wide range of track and rolling stock conditions,” explains Prof. Miyatake.

    Unlike conventional reinforcement learning methods,the proposed approach used arecurrent neural network that can retain information from previous train states. This allowed the system to capture time-based relationships associated with train operation, such as traction response delays, braking history, and inertial effects, thereby improving decision-making under partially observable conditions.The team also used a training approach that allowed the AI system to first learn from examples of expert driving behavior before learning on its own. By studying these optimized driving patterns early in training, the AI was able to learn faster, make better decisions, and develop more stable and efficient train control behavior.

    Apart from this, the team also integrated a safety filter into the framework. The safety filter would override potentially unsafe control commands generated by the AI policy and ensure compliance with the operational constraints such as speed limits and braking feasibility. This mechanism also helped ensure safe operation when the learned policy encountered unfamiliar situations.

    The proposed framework was evaluated through various simulations of urban railway operations over approximately two-kilometer sections between stations. The simulation environment was designed to closely resemble real-world railway conditions, including uphill and downhill tracks, changing speed limits, and required train arrival times.

    Additionally, the proposed AI framework was also compared with several other widely used reinforcement learning algorithms. These included Deep Deterministic Policy Gradient (DDPG), Proximal Policy Optimization (PPO), Twin Delayed Deep Deterministic Policy Gradient (TD3), and Soft Actor–Critic (SAC), which are commonly used to train autonomous decision-making systems.

    Among all the methods tested, our developed frameworklearned faster and performed better than all tested methods,” explains Prof. Miyatake.

    The research also demonstrated strong energy efficiency. While dynamic programming achieved the theoretical minimum energy consumption under ideal conditions, the developed system attained comparable performance while remaining suitable for real-time operation. Meanwhile, conventional reinforcement learning approaches exhibited less stable behavior and higher energy consumption.

    The findings suggest that this framework could help introduce a cleaner and more convenient public transportation by facilitating accurate and energy-efficient train operation at relatively low cost. The study refines the advantages of railways as an energy-efficient and environmentally friendly transportation system contributing towards a sustainable future. Looking ahead, the study may contribute to enhancing the role of railways as a sustainable transportation system—supporting climate change mitigation and sustainable urban development.

    The findings also highlight the potential of AI-driven railway systems to support safer, greener, and more reliable urban transportation in future smart cities.

     

  • YES BANK Raises USD FCNR(B) Deposit Interest Rates for NRI Customers

    Bengaluru June 11: YES BANK, one of India’s leading private sector banks, today announced revision in interest rates on its USD Foreign Currency Non-Resident (Bank) [FCNR(B)] Deposit rate, with the peak USD deposit rate at 6.60% p.a., effective June 11, 2026.

    This revision reinforces the YES BANK’s commitment to offering competitive investment avenues to Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) while enabling them to benefit from attractive returns on foreign currency deposits.

    The revised rates, effective June 11, 2026, are as follows:

    Periodicity

    USD FCNR(BRates Applicable wef

    June 11, 2026 (Revised)

    3 to < 4 years

    6.50%

    4 to < 5 years

    6.55%

    5 years

    6.60%

    Customers can contact their relationship managers or branches to open FCNR(B) deposits.

  • RMetS Weather Photographer of the Year 2026 Opens for Entries

    The world’s favourite weather photography competition returns today as the Royal Meteorological Society (RMetS) officially opens entries for the Weather Photographer of the

    Year 2026. Now entering its second decade, the competition invites photographers from around the globe to submit striking images that capture the power, beauty and impact of

    weather. It celebrates outstanding photography that showcases both dramatic weather events and the growing influence of climate change.

    The dedicated Climate Award also returns for 2026, recognising images that connect weather with wider environmental change. As a visual medium, photography offers a

    powerful way to communicate complex scientific ideas and engage global audiences.

    RMetS Weather Photographer of the Year 2026 Opens for Entries

    Prof Liz Bentley FRMetS, Chief Executive of the Royal Meteorological Society, said:

     “The Weather Photographer of the Year competition continues to showcase the remarkable ways in which weather shapes our world, from moments of natural beauty to events of significant impact. As our climate changes, these images play an increasingly important role in helping people understand and engage with the science behind weather and climate.”

    The competition is free to enter and open to photographers of all levels, from seasoned professionals to enthusiastic amateurs.

    The 2026 categories include:

     Weather Photographer of the Year – awarded to the most striking image of weather in action (£1,500 prize).

     Mobile Weather Photographer of the Year – celebrating the best images captured on a smartphone or tablet (£500 prize).

     Climate Award – recognising photography that tells a compelling story about our changing climate (£500 prize).

     Public Favourite – decided by a global public vote.

     Key Dates

    Entries open: 11 June – 20 August 2026

    Shortlist announcement and public vote: 22 October 2026

    Winners announced: 17 November 2026

  • Fairmont Mumbai Appoints Chandra Sekhar D as Director of Finance

    Mumbai, June 11 : Fairmont Mumbai is pleased to announce the appointment of Chandra Sekhar D as Director of Finance, further strengthening the hotel’s executive leadership team as it continues to redefine luxury hospitality in India.

    Fairmont Mumbai Appoints Chandra Sekhar D as Director of Finance

    A seasoned finance professional with nearly two decades of experience across leading global hospitality brands, Chandra brings extensive expertise in financial management, strategic planning, compliance, business partnering, hotel openings, and operational excellence. In his new role, he will oversee the hotel’s financial strategy and governance, ensuring robust fiscal performance while supporting Fairmont Mumbai’s long-term growth ambitions.

    Chandra joins Fairmont Mumbai following his tenure as Cluster Director of Finance at Kathmandu Marriott Hotel, Nepal, where he played a pivotal role in supporting business strategy, driving financial performance, and building high-performing finance teams across multiple properties. Throughout his career, he has held senior finance leadership positions with Marriott Hotels India, JW Marriott Bengaluru Prestige Golfshire Resort & Spa, The Ascott Limited, and The Raintree Hotels, among others.

    At Fairmont Mumbai, Chandra will be responsible for steering financial planning and analysis, budgeting and forecasting, compliance, risk management, cost optimisation, and strategic decision-making. His extensive experience in hotel pre-openings, finance systems implementation, and process transformation will further support the property’s commitment to operational excellence and sustainable growth.

    Speaking on his appointment, Chandra Sekhar D said: 

    “Fairmont Mumbai represents one of the most exciting luxury hospitality projects in the country today. I am delighted to join a team that is committed to setting new benchmarks in guest experience and service excellence. My focus will be on building a strong financial foundation that supports innovation, operational agility, and long-term value creation, while enabling the hotel to achieve its ambitious growth objectives.”

    Known for his collaborative leadership style and strong business acumen, Chandra has consistently partnered with operational teams to drive profitability, enhance efficiencies, and strengthen governance frameworks. His expertise spans budgeting and forecasting, financial reporting, audits, compliance, cost controls, and large-scale hotel openings across diverse hospitality markets.

    Throughout his career, Chandra has successfully led finance functions during critical growth phases, implemented automation and fintech initiatives, and guided teams through complex operational and commercial challenges. His ability to blend strategic financial oversight with hands-on operational understanding has earned him recognition as a trusted advisor and business partner within the hospitality industry.

    Beyond his professional accomplishments, Chandra is passionate about mentoring young professionals and enjoys teaching and playing chess. He is also an advocate for continuous learning and technology-driven innovation within finance functions.

    With this appointment, Fairmont Mumbai reinforces its commitment to attracting industry-leading talent and building a leadership team capable of delivering exceptional guest experiences, operational excellence, and enduring business success.

    “Chandra’s depth of financial expertise and progressive leadership experience make him a valuable addition to Fairmont Mumbai’s executive team. His strategic mindset and strong understanding of hospitality operations will play an important role in driving sustainable growth, operational agility and long-term success for the hotel.”Rajiv Kapoor, General Manager, Fairmont Mumbai & Roswyn, A Morgans Originals Hotel

  • Proposed NOAA Cuts Would Leave Kansans Unprepared for Billion-Dollar Weather Disasters

    New Report Lays Out Risks of Cuts for Sunflower State, From Extreme Weather Vulnerability to Drought-fueled Farm Losses

    WASHINGTON, June 11 – Today, Ocean Conservancy released a new report detailing the role that the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) plays in supporting public safety and economic productivity in Kansas, from tornado warning systems to drought monitoring to aviation forecasting. As Congress weighs whether to pass $1.6 billion in federal budget cuts to NOAA, the report provides clarity on how cuts would impact Kansas and what leaders can do to protect NOAA services Kansans rely on. 

    “NOAA touches nearly every aspect of Americans’ lives, even in landlocked Kansas,” said Katherine Tsantiris, Ocean Conservancy’s director of government relations. “The ocean does not stop mattering at the shoreline, and Kansas weather doesn’t start at its border. Weather across the Great Plains is shaped by conditions in the Pacific Ocean and Gulf of Mexico, and changes thousands of miles away can have profound impacts across the state. NOAA gives Kansans the advance warning they need by spotting life-or-death threats long before they arrive.”

    Kansas has unusually high exposure to weather risk. According to NOAA estimates, Kansas has experienced 102 weather and climate disaster events with at least $1 billion in damages from 1980-2024. This year, Kansas City saw record-breaking severe weather, recording 244 severe thunderstorms and tornado warnings.

    Through an evaluation of NOAA data and government reporting, the report provides a snapshot of how the agency impacts everyday life in Kansas and supports key sectors of the Kansas economy. This includes its aerospace industry, which contributes $7 billion annually to Kansas’ gross domestic product, and its wind-powered electric generation, which supplied more than half of Kansas’ net generation in 2024. 

    Drought is among the costliest hazards to the economy, with Kansas’ 2011 losses exceeded $1.7 billion. Across Kansas and the Great Plains, ranchers use weekly U.S. Drought Monitor maps, which draws on NOAA data, to make critical decisions — and the USDA uses the U.S. Drought Monitor to determine eligibility for specific aid programs. Without this monitoring, farmers lose access to vital information and face a harder time getting aid — exactly when speed and clarity matter most.

    Key services provided by NOAA to Kansas include weather forecasting and tornado warning systems, agricultural data and drought monitoring, and aerospace and wind-power generation forecasting. The report predicts that proposed federal cuts to NOAA would likely lead to:

    • Less accurate weather forecasting.
    • Slower modernization of tornado, flood and flash-drought services.
    • Erosion of NOAA’s U.S. Drought Monitor to accurately predict drought in Kansas.
    • More expensive and uncertain infrastructure and water management operations, such as bridges and roads that rely on NOAA data to ensure they are built to withstand future climate and weather extremes.

    “American farming and ranching families work incredibly hard, but their livelihoods are often at the mercy of weather patterns shaped hundreds or even thousands of miles away,” said Jeff Watters, Ocean Conservancy’s Vice President of External Affairs. “Their success depends on having reliable, up to date information to make crucial decisions on what to plant and when, and to prepare when severe weather threatens crops, livestock and equipment. NOAA provides the forecasts, data and certainty farmers need to make these decisions with confidence.” 

    According to the report, even making targeted cuts to NOAA funding and services could have wide-ranging consequences. For example, the report explores how cuts to NOAA’s U.S. Drought Monitor, which draws on data from distant ocean conditions, would have direct impacts on Kansas ranchers, farmers and agencies. Data from the monitor feeds into NOAA’s Southern Plains Drought Early Warning System, which Kansas communities rely on for confidence and clarity when decisions are most costly and time-sensitive. It similarly explores how cuts to NOAA’s National Severe Storms Laboratory would undermine the future readiness and safety of Kansas communities in reacting to tornados and extreme weather.

    “NOAA operates as an interconnected whole that extends well beyond the forecast people see on their phone,” said Tsantiris. “Cutting one program or service will undermine NOAA’s ability to provide timely guidance and warnings for Kansas communities. It’s like stripping key nutrients out of the soil and expecting it to produce the same harvest. It may not be obvious right away, but the entire ecosystem suffers.”

    Ahead of the September 30, 2026, deadline for Congress to decide on $1.6 billion in NOAA funding cuts proposed by the Trump administration, the report provides the following recommendations for Kansas leaders:

    • Fully fund NOAA as an integrated system, not a set of disconnected programs.
    • Protect NOAA observation systems and satellite continuity that feed weather forecasting and severe-storm monitoring.
    • Support efforts to transform innovative research into operational solutions to reduce risk and improve severe-weather warnings.
    • Maintain NOAA drought monitoring and reporting systems.
    • Support NOAA data infrastructure and applied climate services.
    • Treat NOAA operations and maintenance as public safety spending, not overhead.

    “NOAA is not a distant federal agency, it’s an integral part of our public safety net, our economy and our daily lives,” said Tsantiris. “Congress should once again stand united in rejecting proposed cuts to this critical agency. Weakening NOAA would have irreparable consequences for the safety and economic well-being of Kansas and communities across America.”
     

  • Cosmo First Advances Piyush Gupta to Lead Cosmo Speciality Chemicals as Business Head

    Cosmo First Advances Piyush Gupta to Lead Cosmo Speciality Chemicals as Business Head

    India June 11: Cosmo First Limited, a leading global manufacturer of speciality films and advanced material solutions, has announced the elevation of Mr. Piyush Gupta as the Business Head of its wholly owned subsidiary, Cosmo Speciality Chemicals Pvt Ltd. In addition to his new role, he will continue to oversee certain Global Sales and Marketing responsibilities for the company’s Cosmo Films vertical.

    As the Business Head of Cosmo Speciality ChemicalsPiyush Gupta will be responsible for driving the overall business expansion, devising long-term growth strategies, expanding to new markets and further strengthening the existing consumer base. 

    Piyush has a proven track record of demonstrating strong leadership skills and has a deep understanding of the business along with industry expertise. He has been an integral part of Cosmo First Limited, and his elevation reflects the company’s confidence in his ability to steer the business to the next phase of growth,” said Mr. Pankaj Poddar, Group CEO, Cosmo First.

    Piyush has spent a considerable amount of time in the Flexible Packaging and Polymeric Films Industry and has over 3 decades of rich international experience in operations, P&L oversight, multi-channel product distribution, global sales & marketing, and business development. Prior to this, he was associated with companies like JBF RAK LLC – UAE, Flex Middle East FZC – UAE & UFLEX Limited – India to name a few, in leadership positions. 

    Speaking on his appointment, Mr. Piyush GuptaBusiness HeadCosmo Speciality Chemicals, said, “My journey at Cosmo First, over the years, has been enriching and I am delighted to take on the new role as the Business Head at Cosmo Speciality Chemicals. I look forward to continuing driving strategic growth at the company while keeping innovation at the helm of all operations. I am thankful to the leadership at Cosmo First for entrusting me with this new role.”

    Piyush has a master’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from the Moscow State Academy of Automobile and Tractor Machine Building in Moscow, Russia.

  • Synack and Wolfpack Information Risk Bring Sara AI Pentesting to Organizations Across South Africa

    Established partnership helps companies move from point-in-time testing to continuous security validation with AI + human expertise

    REDWOOD CITY, Calif. June 11: —Synack, the AI + human penetration testing platform is expanding its partnership with Wolfpack Information Risk, a South Africa-based specialist cybersecurity firm, to bring Sara AI Pentesting to organizations across South Africa.

    Sara AI Pentesting, powered by the Synack Autonomous Red Agent, combines agentic AI with the Synack Red Team (SRT), a globally vetted community of elite ethical hackers. Together, Sara AI Pentesting and the SRT help organizations expand coverage across their attack surface, accelerate testing, and validate real-world exploitability with greater speed and confidence.

    Wolfpack Information Risk, established in 2011 and a B-BBEE Level 1-certified company, brings deep expertise in governance, risk and compliance, penetration testing, cybersecurity consulting, and security operations to organizations across the region. Through its partnership with Synack, Wolfpack enables clients to adopt a modern model of continuous security validation, moving beyond periodic testing toward always-on assurance.

    The longstanding partnership has already delivered measurable value for customers. Leading organisations across the financial services, mining, and telecommunications sectors have engaged Synack through Wolfpack to address critical challenges in their controls assurance programme, including extended lead times, expansive technology footprints, and the need for continuous testing across rapidly changing codebases. The result has been faster pre-deployment testing, significantly reduced repeat findings, and improved mean time to remediation (MTTR).

    As attack surfaces expand and the time between vulnerability discovery and exploitation continues to shrink, organizations need security testing that keeps pace with modern adversaries. Sara AI Pentesting helps accelerate reconnaissance, attack surface mapping, and initial exploit validation at scale, while the SRT validates what is real, exploitable, and relevant to the business.

    Synack and Wolfpack will further explore these themes during a joint webinar, “AI + Human: Keeping Pace with the Modern Adversary,” on June 23, 2026. The session will discuss how companies can use continuous security validation to improve attack surface risk management, accelerate remediation, and strengthen resilience against evolving threats.

    “Giving organisations access to continuous security validation—not periodic testing—is what drives the way we build our channel,” said Angela Heindl-Schober, Chief Marketing Officer at Synack. “Wolfpack brings deep security expertise and strong relationships, and together we’re ensuring our customers have what they need to stay ahead of threats.”

    “Partnering with Synack gives our clients access to a level of continuous security validation that simply was not available to them before,” said Craig Rosewarne, Managing Director of Wolfpack Information Risk. “By combining Sara AI Pentesting, the Synack Red Team, and Wolfpack’s local expertise, organizations across our markets can move toward ongoing assurance and know that findings are real, validated, and actionable.”