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  • Prime Minister Narendra Modi Conferred Slovakia’s Highest Civilian Honour

    Bratislava/New Delhi, June 16: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been conferred The Order of the White Double Cross (First Class), one of Slovakia’s highest civilian honours, in recognition of his outstanding contribution to strengthening bilateral relations and enhancing India’s global stature.

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi Conferred Slovakia’s Highest Civilian Honour

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    The prestigious award reflects international recognition of Prime Minister Modi’s leadership and his efforts to deepen diplomatic, economic, and cultural ties between India and nations across the world. The honour also underscores the growing importance of India as a key global partner and a trusted voice on international issues.

    Congratulatory messages poured in from various quarters, praising the Prime Minister’s vision, statesmanship, and commitment to advancing India’s interests on the global stage. Observers noted that under his leadership, India has significantly expanded its international engagement while earning greater respect, trust, and admiration among the global community.

    The award ceremony in Bratislava highlighted the strengthening partnership between India and Slovakia, with both countries expressing their commitment to enhancing cooperation across diverse sectors, including trade, technology, innovation, education, and cultural exchange.

    The recognition is being viewed as another milestone in India’s growing diplomatic influence and its emergence as a leading force in shaping global dialogue and cooperation.

  • Trustwell Hospital Introduces Advanced 160-Watt Holmium Laser Technology for Comprehensive Urology Care

    Trustwell Hospital Introduces Advanced 160-Watt Holmium Laser Technology for Comprehensive Urology Care

    Bengaluru, June 16: Trustwell Hospital has further strengthened its urology services with the inauguration of a state-of-the-art 160Watt Holmium Laser System, marking a significant milestone in the hospital‘s commitment to delivering advanced, minimally invasive treatment options for patients.

    The newly installed high-power holmium laser enables the effective treatment of a wide range of urological conditions, including kidney stones, ureteric stones, bladder stones, enlarged prostate (Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia – BPH), urethral strictures, and selected upper urinary tract tumors.

    The advanced technology offers several benefits, including enhanced surgical precision, minimal bleeding, shorter hospital stays, faster recovery, reduced postoperative discomfort, and improved overall patient outcomes.

    Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Ravikumar B., Consultant Urologist, Trustwell Hospital, said, “The addition of the 160Watt Holmium Laser significantly enhances our ability to perform complex endourological procedures with greater efficiency and safety. This cutting-edge technology allows us to provide minimally invasive treatment solutions, ensuring quicker recovery and better clinical outcomes for our patients.”

    Commenting on the development, Dr. H. V. Madhusudan, Chairman and Managing Director, Trustwell Hospitals, said, “The introduction of this advanced laser platform reflects our continued commitment to providing world-class healthcare through the adoption of the latest medical technologies and evidence-based treatment protocols. We remain focused on enhancing patient care by bringing advanced medical innovations closer to the communities we serve.”

    With this latest addition, Trustwell Hospital continues to expand its capabilities in advanced urological care, offering patients access to modern, safe, and effective treatment options under the guidance of experienced specialists.

  • IMD Issues 5-Day Thunderstorm Warning for Odisha; Heat & Humidity to Continue

    Bhubaneswar, June 16: The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast thunderstorms across several parts of Odisha over the next five days, issuing warnings for lightning, gusty winds, and intermittent rainfall in multiple districts.

    An Orange Warning has been issued for June 17 in several districts, with wind speeds expected to reach 50–60 kmph in isolated areas. The IMD said similar thunderstorm activity is likely to continue till June 21 under a Yellow Warning across most parts of the state.

    Despite the rainfall activity, hot and humid conditions are expected to persist, particularly in coastal and southern Odisha, while isolated heatwave conditions may also occur in parts of western Odisha.

    Authorities have advised people to remain cautious during thunderstorms, avoid outdoor exposure during lightning activity, and take necessary safety precautions. Farmers, fishermen, and outdoor workers have been specifically urged to stay alert.

    Officials said the changing weather pattern may bring temporary relief but will not fully reduce heat stress in the region over the coming days.

  • Father’s Day Special: Unique Experiences to Celebrate Dad

    June 16 : Father’s Day is about more than just gifts, it’s about creating meaningful moments with the people who matter most. From indulgent brunch spreads and handcrafted cocktails to interactive experiences and family keepsakes, Delhi’s hospitality scene offers plenty of ways to celebrate. Here’s one Father’s Day experience that combines great food, quality time, and memorable moments for the entire family 

    Father’s Day Listicle Feature | Special Experiences to Celebrate Dad

    AnnaMaya, Andaz Delhi, by Hyatt : This Father’s Day, bring the family together for an afternoon of great food, laughter, and meaningful moments at Andaz Delhi by Hyatt. Hosted from 12:30 PM to 4:00 PM on Sunday, 21 June, the special brunch combines indulgent flavours with interactive experiences designed to celebrate dads. Guests can savour signature dishes such as Coq au Vin, Risotto al Vino, Purani Dilli Gosht Korma, and Matka Mutton Yakhani Pulao, complemented by special Father’s Day cocktails, mocktails, and a refreshing Sgroppino Trolley experience. Adding to the celebration are personalised caricature sketches and a Polaroid photo station, allowing families to take home keepsakes from the day. Priced at INR 4,500++ per person, the experience offers the perfect opportunity to slow down, reconnect, and create lasting memories with loved ones over an afternoon of exceptional food and heartfelt moments.

    Maison Maiya, Grand Hyatt Gurgaon :Celebrate Father’s Day with The Legacy Table at Maison Maiya, Grand Hyatt Gurgaon, on Sunday, 21 June 2026, from 12:30 PM to 3:30 PM, where families can come together for an immersive brunch experience centred around great food and meaningful moments. The celebration features interactive live stations including Chandni Chowk-style chaat, Khao Suey, wood-fired pizzas, and made-to-order egg specialties, alongside fresh Sushi, Dim Sum, global favourites, and seasonal mango-inspired creations. Adding to the indulgence is a selection of whisky-infused desserts, making it a fitting tribute to dads who appreciate classic flavours. Priced at INR 3,075++ per person for the non-alcoholic package and INR 5,500++ per person for the alcoholic package, the brunch offers the perfect setting to honour fathers with an afternoon of exceptional dining, warm hospitality, and cherished family memories. 

  • ‘Vande Mataram’ Resonates in Bratislava as Slovakia Welcomes Indian Delegation

    Bratislava, June 16: In a heartwarming display of cultural respect and friendship, members of the Lucnica Ensemble welcomed an Indian delegation in Bratislava by performing Vande Mataram, India’s iconic national song. The gesture drew appreciation and highlighted the growing cultural ties between India and Slovakia.

    ‘Vande Mataram’ Resonates in Bratislava as Slovakia Welcomes Indian Delegation

    The performance assumed special significance as India marks 150 years of Vande Mataram, a song that played a pivotal role in inspiring the country’s freedom movement and fostering a sense of national unity during the struggle against colonial rule.

    The rendition by the renowned Slovak folk ensemble reflected the universal appeal of India’s rich cultural heritage and underscored the deepening people-to-people connections between the two nations. Members of the delegation expressed gratitude for the warm welcome and praised the performers for their heartfelt tribute.

    Vande Mataram, composed by Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay, remains a symbol of patriotism and national pride. The occasion served as a reminder of its enduring legacy and its contribution to India’s journey toward independence.

    The event also highlighted the importance of cultural diplomacy in strengthening international relationships and promoting mutual understanding among nations.

  • Flir Thermal Imaging Helps Reveal Hidden Text in Ancient Herculaneum Papyri

    Flir thermal imaging technology is helping researchers in Italy unlock hidden text from the Herculaneum papyri, a unique collection of ancient manuscripts carbonized during the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD.

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     June 16: Flir thermal imaging technology is helping researchers in Italy unlock hidden text from the Herculaneum papyri, a unique collection of ancient manuscripts carbonized during the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD. Using pulsed thermography that leverages the 2.775 MHz fast analog lock-in input port offered by advanced Flir thermal imaging cameras, scientists are recovering writing previously invisible to the naked eye while also gaining new insight into the fragile internal structure of the documents. All images are sourced from S. Ceccarelli et al., SciRep 15, 34466 (2025).

    The vital project is being led by researchers at the Institute of Heritage Science, part of the National Research Council of Italy (CNR), who are exploring non-destructive ways to study and preserve what remains the only surviving library from the ancient Greco-Roman world.

    Discovered during excavations in the 18th century at the Villa dei Papiri in Herculaneum, the scrolls survived the volcanic eruption through carbonization caused by intense heat and burial beneath volcanic material. While this extraordinary process preserved the manuscripts, it also created major challenges for historians and conservators attempting to read and protect them.

    Many of the papyri were mechanically unrolled centuries ago and mounted to supporting boards. However, the resulting fragments are extremely fragile, often heavily layered, and in many cases almost unreadable.

    Conventional Imaging Falls Short

    One of the principal challenges facing researchers is that both the carbonized papyrus substrate and the ink are black, making differentiation extremely difficult using conventional imaging methods as the contrast in the visible range is lost. Other more sophisticated techniques like X-ray can work, particularly in combination with artificial intelligence, but are more complex and expensive, requiring transportation of the papyri to special labs where these techniques are available.

    To address these challenges, conservators turned to pulsed thermography, a technique that combines controlled light excitation with high-speed thermal imaging. The method works by illuminating the papyrus with a short pulse of light and recording the resulting thermal response over time.

    Surface inscriptions become visible almost immediately in the first few infrared frames after excitation because the ink absorbs light differently to the surrounding papyrus material. As heat propagates through the sample over the following seconds, deeper structural details and underlying features begin to emerge. This time-based thermal behavior provides researchers with a way to distinguish writing from substrate material.

    Flir Thermal Imaging Helps Reveal Hidden Text in Ancient Herculaneum Papyri

     

    Advanced Thermal Imaging

    Central to the project is the use of Flir X-Series thermal imaging cameras. Combining high-speed, high-sensitivity infrared imaging with advanced thermal management capabilities, the cameras are ideal for scientific and research environments where precision and data integrity are vital.

    Operating in the mid-wave infrared spectrum, Flir X-Series cameras enabled researchers to capture rapid thermal events with exceptional sensitivity, allowing subtle temperature differences between inked and non-inked areas of the papyri to become visible during pulsed thermography analysis. The X-Series features a fast analog lock-in input port designed to receive external reference signals, enabling high-speed thermal analysis at a sampling rate of 2.775 MHz. This capability allows researchers to detect faint signals or minute temperature differences in materials.

    The researchers used dual flash lamps to generate controlled excitation while limiting temperature increases within the papyri to 2-3°C, well below any level considered harmful to the ancient material. Special filtering systems also prevented ultraviolet exposure and minimized unwanted infrared reflections.

    According to the project team, the high sensitivity, spatial resolution and advanced recording capabilities of the Flir X-Series proved particularly important when identifying fine thermal contrasts and preserving image clarity throughout the acquisition process.

    The ability to stream and record thermal data continuously without dropped frames also supported detailed post-processing and analysis using Flir Research Studio software.

    Notably, the method remains entirely non-contact and non-destructive, a critical requirement when working with fragile cultural heritage artefacts that cannot be physically manipulated or removed from their historical supports.

    Flir Thermal Imaging Helps Reveal Hidden Text in Ancient Herculaneum Papyri

     

    Beyond Text Recovery

    While the primary objective of the project involves revealing hidden text, pulsed thermography also provides valuable structural information for conservation specialists.

    As heat diffuses through the papyrus over longer timescales, the thermal data begins to reveal features such as fiber patterns, overlapping layers, and adhesion points between the papyrus and its supporting board. These details help conservators better understand the physical condition of the manuscripts and identify areas where deterioration or detachment may be occurring.

    The ability to investigate both writing and substrate morphology from the same thermal dataset provides significant advantages for restoration planning and long-term preservation strategies. The technique is particularly useful because some regions of the manuscripts contain multiple compressed layers created during the historical unrolling process. In these areas, underlying sections remained attached rather than separating cleanly, creating a complex structure that is difficult to analyze using traditional imaging methods.

    The researchers also noted that some competing technologies can involve bulkier equipment, more restrictive positioning requirements, or lower image definition when examining layered material.

    Future Potential

    One of the remaining challenges involves identifying text located on the reverse side of the papyri or buried within heavily layered sections where only limited excitation light can penetrate. Although possible to detect residual thermal information from deeper layers, the resulting signals become increasingly weak and blurred as heat diffuses through the material.

    To help overcome these limitations, the CNR team is now exploring the use of AI-based processing techniques. AI-assisted analysis could further enhance differentiation between the ink and the papyrus substrate, potentially improving readability and supporting future interpretation of the texts.

    Whatever the future holds, the team is confident that pulsed thermography is set to become an increasingly valuable complementary tool alongside other advanced heritage science techniques. This exciting project has demonstrated the growing role of Flir thermal imaging technology in scientific research and preservation. By combining high-speed thermal acquisition with advanced analysis methods, researchers are now able to study some of the world’s most fragile historical artefacts in ways that were previously impossible.

  • Authorities Warn Public Against Mule Account Frauds; Urge Citizens to Protect Banking and Digital Credentials

    New Delhi, June 16: Cybercrime authorities have issued a fresh advisory urging citizens not to share their bank account details, rent out their UPI IDs, SIM cards, or agree to transfer money on behalf of unknown individuals, warning that such activities are commonly exploited by cybercriminals to create and operate “Mule Accounts.”

    Authorities Warn Public Against Mule Account Frauds; Urge Citizens to Protect Banking and Digital Credentials

    According to officials, fraudsters often lure individuals with promises of easy money, commissions, or temporary financial assistance in exchange for access to bank accounts, mobile numbers, or digital payment platforms. These accounts are then used to route illegally obtained funds, making unsuspecting individuals vulnerable to legal and financial consequences.

    Authorities Warn Public Against Mule Account Frauds; Urge Citizens to Protect Banking and Digital Credentials

    Authorities emphasized that even if a person is unaware of the criminal intent behind such transactions, allowing their account or digital identity to be used for suspicious financial activities can lead to serious repercussions. Citizens have been advised to remain vigilant and immediately report any such offers or suspicious requests.

    As part of ongoing efforts to combat cyber fraud, the government has urged the public to verify financial transactions carefully and avoid sharing sensitive banking information with anyone. Awareness campaigns are being conducted to educate people about emerging cyber threats and safe digital practices.

    Individuals who encounter cyber fraud or suspicious online activities have been advised to report the matter immediately by calling the National Cyber Crime Helpline at 1930 or by lodging a complaint through the National Cyber Crime Reporting Portal.

    For assistance and reporting, citizens can visit: National Cyber Crime Reporting Portal

  • AVer Wins GHP Healthcare & Pharmaceutical Awards 2026 as Best Telehealth Communication Technology Solutions

    Taipei, Taiwan – June 16, 2026: AVer Information Inc., an award-winning provider of AI audio-video solutions, has been honored as the “Best Telehealth Communication Technology Solutions” at the prestigious Healthcare & Pharmaceutical Awards 2026 presented by UK‑based Global Health & Pharma (GHP). The international accolade recognizes AVer’s commitment to advancing remote healthcare communication for patients and caregivers worldwide.

    AVer wins GHP 2026

    This achievement was made possible by AVer’s comprehensive portfolio of medical grade cameras, engineered to meet the demanding needs of clinical settings. From teleconsultation and virtual rounding to patient monitoring and cross-site medical collaboration, AVer’s technologies help healthcare teams communicate more clearly through reliable video, audio, and intelligent clinical support.

    A prime example of AVer’s ongoing telehealth innovation is the MD331UI Medical Grade PTZ Camera, the newest addition to its line of medical grade cameras. Built with 4K clarity, 30X optical zoom, and embedded two-way audio, the MD331UI is designed to support more natural and effective communication between patients and remote care teams. Its latest Audio Processing AI captures the patient’s voice clearly while minimizing environmental background noise, helping clinicians hear every word with greater focus during virtual rounding and remote consultations. To help care teams stay focused on patient communication rather than equipment operation, the MD331UI also features effortless camera positioning, allowing nurses to manually fine-tune1 the camera’s angle without recalibration. With 12–24V wide voltage input, optional Wi-Fi® connectivity, and image stabilization, the camera can be seamlessly integrated with battery-powered medical carts, enabling flexible deployment as part of a complete telehealth solution.

    Also worth noting are two well‑established models in AVer’s medical grade cameras line — the MD720UIS and MD330UI. They deliver dependable 4K video, clear audio, and straightforward integration for telemedicine, virtual rounding, and telesitting. Their proven reliability and simple deployment have made them go‑to options for providers seeking trustworthy telehealth tools, and both are Zoom‑certified for seamless collaboration on a widely used platform.

    “We are proud that our solutions are helping medical teams provide safer, smarter, and more connected patient care in hospitals and clinics around the globe,” said AVer President David Kuo. “This award fuels our commitment to innovate further, ensuring that every caregiver, no matter where they are, can deliver the highest standard of care with confidence.”

     

  • TOEFL iBT Marks One Year of Transformation by Deepening Commitment to India’s Globally Ambitious Learners

    New Delhi, India  June 16: One year after the launch of the enhanced TOEFL iBT® test, ETS is reinforcing its commitment to Indian learners, as students increasingly define what global education mobility looks like in 2026. With over 100,000 Indian students now enrolled in European universities, and a growing cohort exploring Southeast Asia, India has cemented its position as one of the world’s fastest-growing student mobility markets, and TOEFL iBT® is evolving to keep pace.
    “Our goal has been and continues to be aligning the TOEFL experience with the students taking it and the future they are preparing for,” said Omar Chihane, Global General Manager, TOEFL at ETS. “Today’s learners expect flexibility, authenticity, and support throughout their journey. TOEFL is evolving to reflect the realities of global mobility, digital learning, and the future of work, while continuing to deliver the academic trust institutions rely on.”
     
    The shift in Indian student preferences is significant. Countries including Germany, France, Ireland, Italy, and the Netherlands are seeing a marked increase in Indian enrollments, driven by more affordable tuition, strong post-study work opportunities, and globally ranked institutions, factors that are reshaping how students think about, and prepare for, higher education abroad.
    “India continues to be one of the fastest-growing student mobility markets, with learners exploring a wider range of destinations,” said Karan Lalit, Executive Director – South Asia, TOEFL & GRE, ETS. “The enhanced TOEFL iBT helps students prepare for these global opportunities by focusing on real-world academic communication skills, giving them confidence to succeed wherever their studies take them.”
    Over the past year, ETS has introduced a range of India-focused, student-centered initiatives designed to support learners across their preparation journey:
    • Official TOEFL preparation materials that build practical academic communication skills and boost test-day confidence.
    • Digital and social engagement campaigns showcasing authentic student experiences, preparation tips, and success stories across global study destinations.
    • Creative student-engagement initiatives, including a study playlist and the TOEFL Chief Student Ambassador, Tina, who guides learners through every stage of their preparation.
    • Adaptations of global campaigns, including “Learn It. Take It. Review It.” and You Speak World“, contextualized for Indian learners and their aspirations.
    ETS research underscores the value of official preparation: students using TOEFL‘s official prep materials were 18% more likely to score above expectations compared to 12–14% among those who did not, reinforcing the importance of structured, guided preparation.
    Accepted by more than 13,000 institutions across 160+ countries and territories, the TOEFL iBT® continues to be one of the world’s most widely recognized English-language assessments for study, work, and immigration. For Indian students navigating an increasingly diverse global landscape, it remains a trusted starting point for wherever their ambitions may lead.
  • Air bp marks 100 years of aviation refueling

    London , June 16 :  Air bp is proud to celebrate 100 years serving the global aviation industry. Since its creation in 1926, when aircraft were still made of wood and canvas, Air bp has remained central to the industry’s most important milestones.  

    The scale of change is significant – from 2,582 gallons supplied in its second year of operations to the approximately 6.6 billion gallons used annually today. Air bp is now present at 600 airports across 40 countries.

    From pioneering mobile refueling units to the first commercial test flight using Sustainable Aviation Fuel transatlantic commercial flight , Air bp’s history tracks the remarkable trajectory of flight.  Today, as aviation faces new challenges, Air bp is using its technical expertise and leveraging its global network to support the shift to a lower-carbon future.

    Federica Berra, CEO of Air bp:

     “Air bp has helped shape the way the world flies, from pioneering into-plane fuelling in 1926, to supporting the aviation industry through every major transformation since.”

    Air bp has contributed to the evolution of refueling practices through a series of technical and operational advancements, including early mobile refueling services and support for notable long-distance flights in the 1930s. Air bp also helped develop industry-wide safety standards that continue to support safe and reliable operations today. More recently, Air bp supplied fuel for the first 100% SAF transatlantic commercial flight.

    Berra added:

    “As we enter our second century, our focus remains the same: delivering the reliability, safety and lower carbon solutions our customers and the industry needs for its next chapter.”