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  • Vadodara hosts Vibrant Gujarat Regional Conference and Trade Exhibition

    Vadodara, June 29: Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel inaugurated the Vibrant Gujarat Regional Conference and Trade Exhibition in Vadodara, reaffirming the state’s commitment to promoting industrial growth, innovation, and investment-led development.

    Addressing industry leaders, entrepreneurs, and stakeholders, the Chief Minister highlighted Gujarat’s business-friendly policies, robust infrastructure, and skilled workforce, which continue to make the state a preferred destination for domestic and global investments.

    The conference and exhibition brought together representatives from industry, trade bodies, startups, and government agencies to showcase emerging technologies, innovative products, and new business opportunities. The platform is expected to strengthen collaboration between industry and government while encouraging investment across key sectors.

    Patel said the Vibrant Gujarat initiative has played a significant role in accelerating the state’s economic growth by fostering partnerships, attracting investments, and creating employment opportunities. He encouraged businesses to leverage the conference to explore new collaborations and contribute to Gujarat’s vision of sustainable and inclusive development.

    The event also featured exhibitions by leading companies, business networking sessions, and discussions on innovation, manufacturing, exports, and entrepreneurship, reinforcing Gujarat’s position as one of India’s leading industrial and investment destinations.

  • Swift government action kept fuel supplies stable during West Asia crisis: Navdeep Suri

    June 29: Navdeep Suri said the government acted promptly to safeguard India’s fuel supplies during the recent West Asia crisis, ensuring there was no major disruption despite rising geopolitical tensions.

    He said timely coordination between government agencies, energy companies, and diplomatic channels helped maintain steady imports of crude oil and other fuels. These measures prevented supply shortages and helped keep the country’s energy needs on track.

    Suri added that the government’s proactive approach demonstrated India’s preparedness to handle global uncertainties and ensured that consumers and industries continued to receive an uninterrupted fuel supply.

  • BRO’s Project Brahmank marks 16th Raising Day with celebrations

    New Delhi, June 29: The 16th Raising Day of the Border Roads Organisation’s (BRO) Project Brahmank was celebrated with enthusiasm and pride, marking years of dedicated service in strengthening strategic road connectivity in difficult and remote regions.

    The occasion highlighted the project’s vital role in developing and maintaining crucial infrastructure in challenging terrains, ensuring better connectivity, faster mobility for defence forces, and improved access for local communities.

    Senior officials and personnel associated with Project Brahmank were felicitated for their commitment and contribution to nation-building. Speakers praised the project teams for their resilience and engineering excellence in executing critical road projects under tough geographical and climatic conditions.

    The celebration also reaffirmed BRO’s commitment to enhancing border infrastructure and supporting national security through improved road networks in strategic areas.

  • Shivraj Singh Chouhan urges states to use AI for transparent rural schemes

    New Delhi, June 29: Union Minister for Agriculture and Rural Development Shivraj Singh Chouhan has called on states to adopt Artificial Intelligence (AI) and digital tools to make rural welfare schemes more transparent, efficient, and timely for beneficiaries.

    Speaking during a recent review of rural development initiatives, the Minister emphasized that technology-driven governance can significantly reduce delays, improve monitoring, and ensure that benefits of government schemes reach citizens directly without leakage or duplication.

    Chouhan highlighted that AI-based systems, digital platforms, and data-driven decision-making are already being integrated into agriculture and rural administration. These tools are being used to strengthen grievance redressal systems, track implementation in real time, and improve coordination between central and state agencies.

    He also urged states to actively propose reforms and strengthen implementation of ongoing programmes, noting that rural transformation is central to India’s vision of becoming a developed nation by 2047.

    The Minister further stressed the importance of simplifying administrative processes and ensuring timely delivery of welfare benefits at the ground level. Dedicated teams and improved monitoring mechanisms have been directed to address public grievances more effectively.

  • Kolkata’s Historic Armenian Ghat Gets a New Lease on Life: Srijan Group Signs 60-Year Lease with Syama Prasad Mookerjee Port for Riverfront Revival

    Kolkata's Historic Armenian Ghat Gets a New Lease on Life: Srijan Group Signs 60-Year Lease with Syama Prasad Mookerjee Port for Riverfront Revival

    India, June 29: Srijan Group, one of Eastern India’s leading real estate and infrastructure conglomerates, today took formal possession of the historic Armenian Ghat precinct on Strand Road after signing a 60year lease with the Syama Prasad Mookerjee Port (SMPK).

    The transfer of this 16,507-square-metre property marks the launch of a major urban rejuvenation initiative. The project will transform a neglected stretch of the Hooghly riverfront into a high-end commercial zone, merging Kolkata’s rich colonial heritage with modern economic vitality.

    The precinct consists of some of the city’s most architecturally significant maritime structures, including the erstwhile Strand Warehouse, Jetty Shed 1, Jetty Workshop, and the Armenian Warehouse.

    To preserve this legacy, Srijan Group will employ an adaptive-reuse strategy, blending these historic assets with contemporary spaces for high-street retail, Grade-A offices, luxury hospitality, and experiential riverfront cafes. Through heritage-inspired public spaces and dynamic leisure infrastructure, Srijan is proudly returning Kolkata’s waterfront to its citizens.

    PROJECT SPECIFICATIONS & ASSET DETAILS:

    Specification Parameter

    Details / Scope

    Location

    Armenian Ghat Precinct, Strand Road, Kolkata

    Total Land Area

    Approx. 16,507 square metres

    Lease Tenure

    60 Years

    Heritage Structures Included

    Strand Warehouse, Jetty Shed 1, Jetty Workshop, Armenian Warehouse

    Planned Core Segments

    High-street retail, Grade-A offices, Premium hospitality,  Heritage public experiences

    LEADERSHIP & INSTITUTIONAL PERSPECTIVES

    “The formal handover of the Armenian Ghat precinct is a moment of profound responsibility and pride for the Srijan Group. This is not merely a real estate acquisition; it is an exercise in custodial stewardship. Armenian Ghat is deeply etched into the socio-commercial fabric of Kolkata, representing the very spot where global cultures and commerce converged on the banks of the Hooghly. Our vision is to respectfully breathe new life into this monumental address. We are balancing rigorous heritage conservation with contemporary urban development to create a world-class waterfront destination. By introducing premium spaces for commerce, leisure, and hospitality, we aim to reconnect our citizens with the riverfront, revive the city’s maritime identity, and create a lasting cultural and economic asset that elevates Kolkata’s position on the global tourism map.- Arjun Agarwal, Associate Director, Srijan Realty

    “The optimization and revitalization of historic port assets through structured public-private collaborations remain a core strategic priority for the Syama Prasad Mookerjee Port. This collaboration with Srijan Group reflects our commitment to unlocking the latent value of Kolkata’s historic riverfront. By converting underutilised maritime infrastructure into vibrant hubs of economic development and tourism promotion, we are creating a self-sustaining model that drives urban regeneration and heritage conservation. This project will serve as a definitive benchmark for how historic port cities can activate their waterfronts, foster robust public engagement, and meaningfully contribute to the city’s broader macroeconomic growth story.”  Rathendra Raman, Chairperson, Syama Prasad Mookerjee Port, Kolkata

    This landmark project is poised to become a game changer for the business landscape of Bengal.

  • Watlow launches Edge Process Management™ platform for trusted process records in regulated industries

    ST. LOUIS, Mo. (June 29, 2026) — Watlow, a global industrial technology company and provider of thermal systems, has announced the launch of its Edge Process Management™ (EPM™) platform, a new class of scalable architecture that brings together data management, process control and automation for temperature-driven operations in regulated industries.

    The first release within the platform, EPM Data, introduces a new approach to managing process records, capturing and structuring data at the point of measurement to create secure, time-aligned digital records that support compliance, audit readiness and evidence-based decision-making.

    The platform is designed as a modular, distributed platform that unifies data, control and automation in a single architecture, enabling manufacturers to move beyond fragmented systems and legacy chart recorders towards a consistent approach to process management across assets, sites and regulatory environments.

    “The process record has effectively become part of the product,” said Chris Mooney, Industrial Controls Segment Director at Watlow. “With EPM Data, and the broader platform behind it, we are giving customers a trusted, time-stamped record created at the point of measurement, designed for daily operations and audit readiness, without adding system complexity.”

    EPM Data is engineered to deliver records that stand up to scrutiny, whether for internal review, regulatory inspection or customer audit. By creating a consistent, tamper-resistant source of truth, it enables teams to defend process performance, resolve issues and maintain confidence in data over time. This is designed for environments where process records must withstand audit scrutiny, support investigations and provide defensible evidence across sites and over time.

    The solution is suited to industries including metals, heat treatment, life sciences, power generation, water and wastewater, environmental monitoring, and food and beverage.

    Key capabilities include:

    • High-precision inputs with field calibration accuracy suitable for demanding standards such as AMS2750 and CQI-9
    • Secure, tamper-resistant records designed to support regulatory requirements including FDA 21 CFR Part 11 and Annex 11
    • A consistent process record that can be used by operations, quality and audit teams for review, approval and long-term retention

    The initial EPM Data release includes panel-mounted devices and review software designed to fit into existing industrial environments and scale from individual assets to enterprise deployments:

    • EPM-07, a compact system suited to smaller furnaces, ovens, and skids
    • EPM-15, designed for larger or multizone systems with higher channel requirements
    • Data Reviewer™ software environment allows users to visualize and interpret historical process data, supporting review, approval, and audit workflows, with optional audit trail and electronic signature functionality.

    “It gives operations teams real-time visibility and provides quality teams with records they can rely on months or years later,” Mooney added.

    “EPM Data is built for customers whose process records must stand up to serious questions, whether in front of an auditor, during an investigation or when resolving a customer claim,” said Stan Breitlow, Director of Control Product Solutions and Chief Systems Designer at Watlow.

    EPM Data represents the first step in a broader platform roadmap, with additional modular capabilities planned to extend the architecture across larger and more complex, distributed systems.

  • Beyond Vertical Transport: How Modern Elevator Engineering is Redefining Passenger Safety

    Beyond Vertical Transport: How Modern Elevator Engineering is Redefining Passenger Safety

    By Akhilesh Satre, Director and Elevator Personality, Avinyatech Elevators

    Everyone knows how to use the elevator or the kind of elevators available in the market. But do people have enough knowledge about the key aspects of elevator engineering to ensure their safety while walking into any elevator? Today, technology is so advanced that it can even anticipate human behaviour, so why would elevator operations not be trackable or predictable? In reality, they are. An elevator’s safety, reliability, and operational performance depend on its compliance with the latest norms and Indian Standards IS 17900. The engineering of earlier elevators and that of today’s systems are very different. Previously, we relied on a reactive approach, but modern elevators are predictive, proactive, and significantly safer. 

    Today’s elevators represent a marvel of engineering, from operation to rescue management systems.

    Passenger elevators today are not just simple machines; they are highly engineered systems that consist of intelligent controls, advanced safety devices, and precision-made components that must all work together seamlessly. With the advancement of elevator technology over time, there has been a marked improvement in safety performance while minimising the mechanical failure and possible entrapment of the passengers.

    The Modern Elevators Composition

    1. Gearless Machine with a Redundant Breaking System

    One of the major improvements is the Gearless Machine with a redundant braking system. It’s a dual-circuit braking apparatus. Unlike the old machine, it not only controls the car’s speed while descending but also while ascending. These are considered the gold standard in modern elevator machines that prevent uncontrolled car moments and ascending overspeed movements. 

    1. Intelligent Control Panel 

    Modern-day elevators include a close-roof integrated control panel that provides up-to-the-minute recording of installation performance. Command execution on older units was often unverified; today, a closed-roof intelligent panel makes it possible to track the command and see whether it is performing or not. 

    1. Speed Governor

    The Speed Governor is one of the most important components for elevator safety. Speed Governors will monitor the speed of an elevator and cause it to activate a safety system if a variable rate of elevator speed occurs. But, as per the old composition, the maintenance and operational efficiency testing was difficult due to its position in the elevator.  Hence, the modern elevators have remotely operated Speed Governors allows the periodic testing of these devices, as well as ensure that the devices are functioning and compliant with the established code.

    1. Ascending Car Overspeed Protection (ACOP)

    Another phenomenal addition in passenger protection is the implementation of Ascending Car Overspeed Protection (ACOP). Earlier, elevator safety systems focused primarily on controlling excessive speed during downward movement. ACOP systems are mechanically designed to control the car system while going upwards. With this, passengers can be assured of an additional layer of safety.

    1. Unintended Car Movement Protection (UCMP) 

    Similarly, Unintended Car Movement Protection (UCMP) is one of the most critical features for the safety of current elevators. This system prevents the elevator car from moving unexpectedly when the elevator is at a landing with an open door. Incidents like this (although rare) can be a threat to the safety of passengers when they enter/exit from an elevator. The IS 17900 mandates UCMP in all elevator models. However, it is not yet widely integrated by many manufacturers in India. 

    The Indian Standard 17900 importance

    The elevator safety standards have changed significantly with the implementation of IS 17900. The standard aligns Indian elevator safety regulations with global benchmark standards. IS 17900 highlights very detailed technology standard requirements for the design, development, and performance of critical safety device category technologies; therefore, safety devices are designed and built to operate in extreme environments and provide a redundant means of protection from unforeseen events. 

    Under IS 17900 (Part 2), which aligns with international standards (ISO 8100-2 / EN 81-50), specific critical parts designated as *”Safety Components”** must undergo mandatory Type-Testing and Examination by an accredited laboratory.

    Additionally, overload protection systems, Safety Circuits (PESSRAL), Car Door Locking Devices, Electrical Safety Switches and Emergency Power and Alarm Systems are one of the key safety components as per IS 17900. 

    While advanced safety devices play a crucial role, smooth and jerk-free elevator performance relies heavily on system engineering and proper alignment of the components. Also, the synchronisation of components is fundamental to achieving a comfortable ride experience.

    Conclusion

    The future of elevator safety lies in the combination of system engineering practices with advanced technologies and strict adherence to safety standards. While selecting an elevator, a building owner, developer, facility manager, or resident should never only consider the price point or aesthetics, but safety, compliance and regulations should be given utmost priority, 

    As India’s infrastructure continues to grow vertically, the elevator industry has a responsibility to raise safety benchmarks and promote awareness about modern safety technologies. Elevators are among the safest modes of transportation when designed, installed, and maintained correctly. By embracing advanced engineering, intelligent monitoring, and standards-driven safety practices, we can ensure that every ride remains safe, reliable, and worry-free for passengers.

  • PPDS brings modern luxury and limitless entertainment to historic five star Bellevue Syrene hotel with Philips MediaSuite TV installations

    PPDS brings modern luxury and limitless entertainment to historic five star Bellevue Syrene hotel with Philips MediaSuite TV installations

    Delivering modern luxuries to the 18th century hotel in Sorrento, Philips MediaSuite TVs with cast built in are now bringing seamless access to millions of movies, TV shows, games, and streaming apps to guests at one of Italy’s most prestigious and exquisite hospitality destinations. 

    Amsterdam, June 29, 2026: PPDS, the exclusive global provider of Philips Professional Displays, is proud to announce that its market leading range of Philips MediaSuite TVs has been chosen to deliver seamless access to a virtually limitless world of personalised digital entertainment at one of Italy’s most tranquil and picturesque five star hotels, the Bellevue Syrene. 

    Housed in the popular tourist destination of Sorrento in Southern Italy, and offering breathtaking views of the Bay of Naples, the cliff edge Bellevue Syrene is a truly remarkable boutique destination, offering the perfect blend of historical heritage and modern luxury to guests. 

    With 51 guest rooms and suites, each meticulously designed with a sophisticated blend of modern and antique furnishings, the hotel owners sought to modernise its ageing and restrictive television system by investing in a new ‘state of the art’, fully connected and centrally managed hospitality display network. 

    In partnership with trusted local integration specialist, Meginet, key requirements for the project included exceptional 4K UHD display quality and the ability to provide guests with a personalised entertainment experience, offering seamless access to their preferred streaming services, apps and on demand content from the comfort of their room. 

    The Suite spot for guests

    Concluding extensive market research, a fleet of 70 4K UHD Philips MediaSuite TVs – ranging from 43” to 65” – was unanimously selected and installed inside all hotel rooms, with additional units added for larger suites. 

    Delivering a new benchmark for in room entertainment while placing guests firmly in control of their viewing experience, one of the standout features influencing the hotel’s decision was the inclusion of the cast feature built directly into Philips MediaSuite TVs. First introduced on Philips MediaSuite in 2019, this allows guests to wirelessly share their favourite movies, TV shows, music, photos and even business presentations directly from their personal devices to the TV. 

    The Philips MediaSuite TVs solution offers a simple and intuitive user experience, with guests able to securely connect their smartphone or tablet to the TV using a unique QR code and instantly cast content from their preferred streaming services, such as Netflix and Amazon Prime Video, at the touch of a button. 

    Philips MediaSuite TVs also provide guests with access to thousands of apps, games and entertainment options, creating a familiar and personalised home from home experience. 

    Beyond traditional TVs

    Philips MediaSuite TVs also provide the Bellevue Syrene’s AV and IT teams with complete control over the hotel’s display network using PPDS’ CMND platform. Centrally managed and fully customisable to reflect the hotel’s unique brand identity, the platform enables regular software updates, security enhancements and new features to be scheduled and deployed remotely as they become available, reducing maintenance demands. 

    All TV login information is also automatically deleted upon checkout – rather than manually – adding further time and cost efficiencies. 

    Furthermore, Bellevue Syrene staff can now enhance their direct communications with guests either on a collective or personalised basis, by effortlessly creating and displaying content on the TV screen, such as welcoming messages, in house information, check out details, marketing, and more. 

    The installation of Philips MediaSuite has achieved all expectations from the hotel owners, staff, and guests, delivering advanced and future proofed experiences while upholding the high standards of traditional luxury hospitality. 

    Claudio Napolitano, General Manager, Hotel Bellevue Syrene, commented: “When it comes to digital entertainment and information technology and communications services, we always choose partners capable of providing valuable, reliable and cutting edge technologies. Enabling us to offer our guests a truly complete and memorable stay.” 

    Vittorio Acampora, CEO, Meginet, added: “Our partnership with PPDS for Philips Professional Displays is a key factor that enables us to invest in joint strategies. Providing us with a solution that combines technological innovation with ease of use.” 

  • Swaranjali Delhi Brings ‘Colours of India 2026’ to Sri Vijaya Puram, Celebrating India’s Rich Cultural Legacy

    June 29: Swaranjali Delhi, a renowned cultural organization dedicated to promoting Indian classical arts, presents “Colours of India 2026,” a spectacular cultural evening celebrating India’s rich heritage through classical music and dance. The event will take place on Thursday, August 13, 2026, at 5:00 PM at the Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Auditorium, Sri Vijaya Puram, Andaman & Nicobar Islands.

    Swaranjali

    “Colours of India 2026” promises to be a vibrant celebration of India’s diverse artistic traditions, bringing together distinguished musicians, accomplished dancers, and emerging talents from across the country. The cultural showcase aims to preserve, promote, and celebrate India’s timeless classical art forms while fostering cultural unity and artistic excellence.

    The event is organized in collaboration with SIVAR and features an impressive lineup of celebrated artists and dance ensembles, offering audiences an immersive experience of India’s colorful cultural landscape.

    Distinguished Artists & Performing Groups

    • Bhutnath De
    • Guru Vidushi Sangita Chaki
    • Susamoy Mishra
    • Subrata De
    • Rajasi Wagh
    • Priyanka Vineet
    • Rimpi Saha
    • Hrishita Das
    • Doli Mahanta
    • Kasturi Das Barman
    • Prakriti Thapa
    • Shrestha Sarkar
    • Avipsha Adhikari
    • Priti Karmakar
    • Sharmistha Das
    • Moupia Adhikari
    • Hakimpada Nrityamalancha
    • Vikash Dance Akademi
    • Daksh Dance Akademi
    • Mukta Dhara

    The event also acknowledges the valuable contributions of its supporting partners and collaborators, including:

    • ABSS Pune: Hemant Wagh & Ratna Wagh
    • RMS Audio: Mridul Nath
    • Dhwani Foundation: Ruma Mishra
    • Art Design: Debraj Das
    • Makeup & Costume: Kabita De & Seema De
    • RepairInFix: Amit Mishra
    • Digital Media: Neel Acharya
    • Hospitality & Management: Ajay & Sunita Aggarwal, Princy L. Rajendra, Ayush Raj, Maa Tara Travels (Port Blair)

    The evening will be gracefully hosted by Smt. Sikha Nath, who will serve as the event announcer.

    The organizers warmly invite art lovers, cultural enthusiasts, students, families, and members of the public to witness this grand celebration of India’s performing arts and be a part of an unforgettable cultural evening.

    Event Details

    Event: Colours of India 2026
    Presented by: Swaranjali Delhi (Celebrating 25 Years)
    In Association with: SIVAR
    Date: Thursday, August 13, 2026
    Time: 5:00 PM onwards
    Venue: Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Auditorium, Sri Vijaya Puram, Andaman & Nicobar Islands – 744101

    Media Partner: Shreyas Webmedia Solutions

    Contact

    Swaranjali Delhi
    Phone: 99103 00319

    Nrityamalancha Siliguri
    Phone: 94340 06943

    Websites:

  • MP’s Seoni custard apple gets GI tag

    June 29: The custard apple grown in Seoni district of Madhya Pradesh has been awarded the prestigious Geographical Indication (GI) tag, marking a significant milestone for local farmers and strengthening the region’s agricultural identity.

    The GI recognition is expected to enhance the market value of Seoni custard apples, improve branding, and open new opportunities for farmers in both domestic and export markets. Officials said the certification will help ensure better price realization and wider market access for producers in the region.

    Known for its distinct taste, texture, and natural quality, Seoni custard apple has long been a key horticultural product of the region. The GI tag formally recognises its unique geographical characteristics and traditional cultivation practices.

    Agriculture experts noted that the certification will encourage value addition, processing, and organised marketing of the fruit, thereby improving income stability for farming communities.

    The development is also expected to promote rural entrepreneurship and strengthen horticulture-based livelihoods in Madhya Pradesh, while boosting the state’s presence in premium fruit markets.