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  • India Launches AIR SUVIDHA 2.0 for Travellers from Ebola-Affected Countries

    New Delhi, June 25: The Government of India has launched AIR SUVIDHA 2.0, a digital health declaration system for passengers arriving from Ebola-affected countries, to strengthen public health screening and border preparedness.

    The upgraded platform will require travellers from identified high-risk countries to submit health and travel details online before arrival in India. This will help authorities assess risk in advance and streamline screening at airports.

    Officials said the system is designed to improve early detection of potential health risks, support faster response measures, and enhance contact tracing if required. It is part of India’s broader efforts to strengthen surveillance against infectious diseases.

    AIR SUVIDHA 2.0 is an upgraded version of the earlier system used during the COVID-19 pandemic and includes improved data tracking and integration features for better monitoring of international arrivals.

    Passengers from Ebola-affected countries will need to complete the mandatory online form before travel. Airport health teams will conduct additional screening based on risk assessment protocols.

    Health authorities said the initiative aims to balance public safety with smooth passenger movement while ensuring strict monitoring of arrivals from affected regions.

    The government stated that the platform reflects its continued focus on preparedness, early warning systems, and safeguarding public health at international entry points.

  • New Peer-Reviewed Study Published Ahead of World Vitiligo Day Demonstrates Improved Outcomes When GliSODin® Is Combined With Targeted Phototherapy

    Research Published in Photodermatology, Photoimmunology & Photomedicine Shows Significant Improvements in Repigmentation and Quality of Life for Patients With Localized Vitiligo

    PARIS, France, June 25: New clinical research published in the peer-reviewed journal Photodermatology, Photoimmunology & Photomedicine demonstrates that combining oral gliadin-protected superoxide dismutase (GP-SOD), the patented antioxidant technology behind GliSODin®, with targeted phototherapy significantly improves outcomes for patients with localized vitiligo compared to phototherapy alone.

    The study, Combination of Oral Gliadin-Protected Superoxide Dismutase With Targeted Phototherapy in Vitiligo: A Prospective, Comparative, Randomized, Single-Blinded Study, was conducted by an international team of researchers led by Pr. Giovanni Leone of the Photodermatology and Vitiligo Treatment Center at Israelite Hospital in Rome, Italy, in collaboration with researchers from Nice University Hospital and Université Côte d’Azur in France, including renowned vitiligo expert Pr. Thierry Passeron.

    Vitiligo is a chronic autoimmune condition that causes the loss of skin pigment, affecting millions of people worldwide. Increasingly, researchers have identified oxidative stress as an important factor in the disease process, prompting interest in therapies that support the body’s natural antioxidant defenses.

    The six-month randomized study evaluated 40 adults with localized non-segmental vitiligo. All participants received targeted excimer lamp phototherapy, while half also received oral GP-SOD. Researchers found that patients receiving the combination treatment experienced significantly greater repigmentation compared to those receiving phototherapy alone. In addition, patients receiving GP-SOD reported significantly greater improvements in quality of life. The treatment was also well tolerated, with no serious adverse events reported.

    “These findings reinforce the growing body of evidence supporting the role of oxidative stress in vitiligo and suggest that addressing this pathway may help improve patient outcomes when combined with established treatment approaches, in particular the combination with phototherapy has been shown to be one of the best approaches to stabilize vitiligo and increase the pigmentation response,” said Pr. Giovanni Leone.

    These findings add to a growing body of clinical research supporting the role of GP-SOD as an adjunct to phototherapy in vitiligo treatment. Previous research published in the Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology demonstrated improved repigmentation outcomes when oral GP-SOD was combined with NB-UVB phototherapy. This latest study is among the first to specifically evaluate its use alongside targeted phototherapy for localized vitiligo. Researchers concluded that combining GP-SOD with UVB phototherapy resulted in significant improvements in repigmentation, quality of life, and overall treatment outcomes while maintaining a favorable safety profile.

    “At GliSODin, our mission has always been to support the body’s natural ability to defend itself against oxidative stress,” said François Vix, CEO of GliSODin. “We are encouraged to see continued independent clinical research exploring the role of GP-SOD in conditions where oxidative stress is believed to play a key role.”

    The publication arrives just ahead of World Vitiligo Day on June 25, an annual global initiative dedicated to raising awareness, advancing research, and supporting individuals living with vitiligo.

  • Arunachal Flash Floods: Four Missing, Assam on Alert Over Downstream Impact

    Guwahati/Itanagar, June 25: At least four people are missing after flash floods triggered by heavy rainfall in Arunachal Pradesh, officials said.

    Search and rescue operations are currently underway to trace the missing persons. Several areas have also reported damage due to rising water levels and sudden flooding.

    In neighbouring Assam, authorities have issued a high alert as a precautionary measure due to the possible downstream impact of the floods. Disaster response teams have been placed on standby in vulnerable districts.

    Officials said river water levels are being closely monitored, and people in low-lying and flood-prone areas have been advised to remain cautious and follow safety instructions.

    Local administrations in both states are coordinating closely to manage the evolving situation and ensure timely response if conditions worsen.

    The situation remains under continuous watch as rainfall continues in parts of the region.

  • SIR Drive Launched in Telangana to Update Electoral Rolls

    Hyderabad, June 25: Door-to-door enumeration has officially begun across Telangana under the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) exercise, aimed at updating and verifying voter records.

    Election officials said trained field staff have been deployed across districts to carry out the verification process, which involves collecting and updating voter details directly from households. The exercise is intended to ensure accuracy in the electoral rolls ahead of upcoming revisions.

    According to officials, the enumeration drive will cover all eligible voters, with teams visiting homes to verify existing entries and include eligible new voters. The process is being carried out in coordination with local authorities to ensure smooth implementation.

    Authorities have urged citizens to cooperate with enumeration teams and provide accurate information to facilitate error-free voter lists. Adequate arrangements have been made to ensure that the process is completed in a systematic and time-bound manner.

    Officials stated that the SIR exercise is a key step in strengthening the electoral system by improving data accuracy and removing discrepancies in voter records.

    The drive will continue over the coming weeks across all districts of Telangana.

  • Wood Mackenzie acquires LandGate to deliver connected intelligence for the new era of US power markets

    Acquisition of 150 million parcel-level land intelligence dataset strengthens Wood Mackenzie’s leading market position and will drive faster, higher-confidence capital allocation decisions for power, renewables, and data center developers

    LONDON/HOUSTON/SINGAPORE, June 25: Wood Mackenzie, a global leader in data, analytics and insights for the energy and natural resources industry, today announced the acquisition of LandGate. The deal combines Wood Mackenzie’s power market forecasting and supply chain analytics with LandGate’s proprietary land and grid intelligence, as electricity demand grows at an unprecedented pace.

    “Wood Mackenzie is committed to providing the data, analytics and insights our clients need to make critical decisions in an increasingly complex energy world,” said Jason Liu, CEO of Wood Mackenzie. “The system is becoming more interconnected and companies that rely on siloed approaches will be left behind. This acquisition advances our strategy by bringing LandGate’s granular land and infrastructure data into our platform, giving customers a uniquely connected view of where demand is growing, how the grid must respond, and where capital should flow.”

    Power generation investment in the US is expected to reach $1.36 trillion through 2035. Data centers are at the forefront of this growth and Wood Mackenzie estimates they will account for roughly 68% of US load growth through 2030.  That concentration of large-scale, location-specific load is shifting power markets from a supply-led model to one defined by demand and whether grid infrastructure can respond in time. Decisions made at the earliest stages of project development are more crucial than ever and require data connecting power market fundamentals to ground-level site conditions within a single workflow.

    Founded in Denver, Colorado in 2016, LandGate offers a highly differentiated and proprietary data and analytics solution, leveraging insights on the US power transmission grid and more than 150 million land parcels in the US to support critically important capital allocation decisions for data centers, power and renewables projects, and other energy infrastructure assets.

    “The energy industry is undergoing a fundamental transformation, and our customers are at the heart of it,” said Yoann Hispa CEO of LandGate. “By combining our proprietary data and insights with Wood Mackenzie, we are creating a unified ecosystem that will strengthen our offerings and accelerate the growth and innovation our clients rely on.”

    “The future of power market analysis requires connecting demand, supply, networks and infrastructure in a single decision-making framework,” said Xizhou Zhou, Executive Vice President and Head of Power & Renewables at Wood Mackenzie. “LandGate adds a critical layer of high-resolution data across land, transmission and large-load demand that allows us to model and understand markets from the ground up and significantly enhances our ability to support clients through the full investment lifecycle, from screening and siting to development and financing.”

    KippsDeSanto & Co., KPMG, and Brach Eichler LLC served respectively as financial, tax, and legal advisors to LandGate in connection with the transaction. 

  • Avery Dennison South Asia recognized for the advanced packaging material category at InnoPack Pharma Confex 2026, showcases smart pharmaceutical labeling solutions

    Avery Dennison South Asia recognized for the advanced packaging material category at InnoPack Pharma Confex 2026, showcases smart pharmaceutical labeling solutions

    Mumbai, June 25: Avery Dennison, a global leader in materials science and packaging solutions, showcased its latest pharmaceutical labeling and packaging innovations at the 15th Annual InnoPack Pharma Confex 2026, held on June 18–19 at the Sahara Star Hotel, Mumbai. As the pharmaceutical industry increasingly looks to packaging as a critical enabler of product integrity, traceability and patient safety, the company highlighted solutions designed to support greater transparency and trust across the healthcare value chain. 

    At the event, Avery Dennison presented a range of pharmaceutical labeling and packaging solutions designed to address some of the sector’s most important priorities, including product security, intelligent traceability and patient safety. The showcase brought together advanced functional materials, RFID-enabled technologies and authentication solutions that reflect how packaging is evolving from a basic identification layer into a more active part of the healthcare ecosystem.

    Recognizing its contributions to packaging innovation, Avery Dennison was awarded in the Advance Packaging Material Category at InnoPack Pharma Confex 2026. 

    Speaking on the occasion, Jitesh Mehta, Senior Director – Marketing, South Asia, Avery Dennison said, “The pharmaceutical industry is increasingly looking at packaging as a strategic tool whether it is strengthening traceability, supporting patient safety or enabling greater visibility across the supply chain. InnoPack Pharma Confex is a valuable platform to connect with the industry on the changing expectations from pharmaceutical packaging. We are pleased that our work was recognized in the Advance Packaging Material Category, and we value the conversations we had with customers, partners and industry stakeholders during the event.”

    The event brought together pharmaceutical manufacturers, packaging companies, technology providers and industry experts to discuss advancements shaping the future of pharmaceutical packaging. Conversations throughout the conference highlighted the growing emphasis on digitalization, supply-chain transparency, sustainability and patient-centric packaging solutions.

    Avery Dennison engaged with industry stakeholders on how materials science and intelligent identification technologies can help address the evolving needs of the pharmaceutical sector while supporting greater safety, efficiency and trust across the healthcare value chain. Also engaging with customers on how innovation in materials can support the sector’s evolving needs.

  • Odisha Vigilance Launches Massive Probe into Alleged LED Streetlight Scam Across Three Districts

    Bhubaneswar, June 25 (UDN): The Odisha Vigilance has launched a large-scale investigation into alleged corruption and embezzlement of government funds in the implementation of LED street lighting projects in Gram Panchayats across Kendujhar, Nayagarh and Jajpur districts.

    Odisha Vigilance Launches Massive Probe into Alleged LED Streetlight Scam Across Three Districts

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    Acting on credible inputs regarding suspected financial irregularities, the anti-corruption agency on Wednesday deployed 24 specialised teams comprising 81 officers, including Additional Superintendents of Police, Deputy Superintendents of Police, Inspectors and other personnel, to conduct simultaneous field inquiries in the three districts.

    The investigation pertains to the project titled, “Implementation of LED Street Lighting System in One Village of Each Gram Panchayat on Turnkey Basis Including Comprehensive Annual Maintenance Contract (CAMC),” undertaken during the financial years 2021-22 and 2022-23 under the Fifth State Finance Commission devolution grants.

    Preliminary inquiries have reportedly uncovered serious procedural violations and large-scale irregularities in the execution of the project. Vigilance officials suspect that several mandatory components required for every cluster of 10 LED streetlights were either partially installed or not installed at all.

    These components allegedly include energy meters, electrical cables, MCCBs, eye hooks, suspension clamps, dead-end clamps and photo switch timers. Despite the alleged non-installation of these materials, executing agencies are suspected to have submitted bills claiming full completion of the works and received payments accordingly.

    As part of the ongoing investigation, Vigilance teams are carrying out on-the-spot technical inspections and physical verification at nearly 50 locations across the three districts. The exercise aims to determine the exact quantum of financial loss caused to the government and identify the roles of officials, contractors and executing agencies involved in the alleged irregularities.

    Officials said documentary evidence is being collected and records are being scrutinised to verify whether the installations conform to the specifications mentioned in project documents and payment bills.

    The Vigilance Department is expected to initiate further legal action, including registration of criminal cases, after completion of the field inquiry and assessment of the extent of the alleged misappropriation.

  • Nutanix Healthcare ECI Report Finds AI Urgency Outpacing Infrastructure Readiness as Shadow AI Risks Mount

    Bengaluru, June 25: Nutanix  a leader in hybrid multicloud computing, today published findings from the healthcare vertical edition of its eighth annual Enterprise Cloud Index (ECI) survey. The report, which examines infrastructure readiness, AI adoption, and containerisation trends across healthcare organisations globally, reveals a sector under mounting pressure. AI deployment is being driven from the top, shadow AI is proliferating across clinical and administrative functions, and the infrastructure required to support secure, compliant AI workloads at the point of care is not yet in place.

    As AI moves from the data centre to the bedside, where up to 75% of healthcare data is expected to be generated, the stakes around infrastructure readiness, data sovereignty, and clinical governance have never been higher. The findings show that while healthcare IT leaders recognise the transformative potential of AI, including through autonomous agents and real-time clinical decision support, the organisational and infrastructure gaps required to realise that potential remain significant.

    “Healthcare organisations across APJ are under growing pressure to adopt AI, but clinician demand is colliding with the readiness of the infrastructure underneath it. The impact extends beyond IT; it can affect the availability of critical systems, access to data, and ultimately, the continuity of patient care. For healthcare leaders, the priority is shift from reactive management and build a unified, hybrid approach that bridges the gap between data sovereignty compliance and the real-time, low-latency insights required at the patient’s bedside,” said Daryush Ashjari, Chief Technology Officer and VP of Solution Engineering, APJ at Nutanix.

    Key findings from the 2026 Nutanix Healthcare ECI report include:

    • Shadow AI is widespread and largely unmanaged: Seventy-nine percent of healthcare organisations encounter AI applications or agents being implemented by employees in non-IT functions, and 83% believe that AI tools and agents operating outside official oversight create business risk. The same proportion, 83%, say silos between business units and IT make it difficult to effectively execute technology initiatives, deepening the governance challenge as AI adoption scales.
    • Infrastructure is not ready for AI at the point of care: Eighty-eight percent of healthcare IT leaders view their current infrastructure as not fully ready to support deploying AI workloads on-premises. This is a significant gap given that AI inference at the point of care, rather than via cloud-only processing, is increasingly seen as essential to eliminating latency risks in clinical settings. Single patient rooms can generate up to 7TB of data annually, and high-density device environments such as ICU beds can include 15 to 20 connected devices, requiring local, low-latency AI processing to maintain clinical continuity.
    • AI is accelerating container adoption as healthcare modernises its application strategy: Eighty-six percent of healthcare organisations say AI is meaningfully accelerating their adoption of containers, which enable AI models to be deployed locally at the bedside in secure, portable environments. Eighty-one percent expect the level of application containerisation to increase at their organisation, and 80% are already building new applications in containers. Containers allow hospitals to keep data where it is generated, within their own walls, while enabling real-time AI-driven insights without compromising network performance.
    • AI agents are seen as transformative for healthcare operations: Fifty-eight percent of healthcare IT leaders expect AI agents to improve productivity and efficiency, 57% anticipate agents will transform business processes and operations, and more than half (55%) see potential for AI agents to create new products, services, or revenue streams. Looking three years ahead, 57% of organisations anticipate using agentic AI or autonomous agents, alongside generative AI (62%) and predictive analytics or machine learning models (55%).
    • Data sovereignty is a must-have, not a nice-to-have: Seventy-two percent of healthcare organisations say data sovereignty is a high priority or a must-include when making infrastructure decisions. Fifty-four percent run containerised applications on-premises or on private clouds today, and 54% feel the need to run infrastructure within a single country due to customer or stakeholder expectations. This reflects the sensitivity of protected health information (PHI) and the compliance requirements governing where this data can be stored and processed.
    • AI adoption is being driven from the top, with scale coming fast: Fifty-five percent of healthcare organisations anticipate having more than five AI-enabled applications within three years, including 12% who expect to be running more than 10. Sixty-three percent currently run AI applications on managed service providers, with hybrid deployment models expected to remain the norm as organisations look to support AI centrally and at the point of care.

    Together, these findings paint a clear picture: healthcare organisations are accelerating into AI without the infrastructure beneath them to support it safely. Closing the gap from the data centre to the bedside requires a fundamental rethink of how healthcare IT is architected, governed, and scaled.

    Where the data meets the bedside

    The findings point to a sector at critical stage in its innovation journey. AI is more than just a consideration for healthcare and is already running in containerised environments, across hybrid infrastructures, and increasingly at the point of care. But the picture underneath is messy as organisations are juggling workloads across on-premises systems, private clouds, and managed services simultaneously, often without the unified infrastructure strategy to support them consistently or safely.

    For healthcare IT leaders, this creates a clear mandate. AI workloads at the bedside demand infrastructure that can deliver performance, maintain regulatory compliance, and support clinical governance. Not just centrally, but locally, where latency and continuity directly affect patient outcomes. A cloud-only approach is no longer sufficient.

    Clinical continuity and patient outcomes depend on healthcare organisations fundamentally rethinking how they architect for AI by building secure data environments, scalable compute, and reliable application delivery across the entire business.

  • Massive Earthquake Devastates Venezuela; International Aid Teams Mobilised

    June 25: A powerful earthquake in Venezuela has claimed at least 32 lives and left more than 700 people injured, according to interim President Delcy Rodríguez. The tremor has caused widespread destruction, with severe building collapses reported in La Guaira and surrounding regions.

    Describing the situation as a “true tragedy,” Rodríguez said emergency response teams are working continuously to carry out search-and-rescue operations, locate survivors trapped under debris, and provide urgent medical care to the injured.

    Authorities confirmed that extensive structural damage has disrupted normal services and slowed access to some affected areas. Despite these challenges, rescue operations remain underway with full mobilisation of emergency personnel across the impacted regions.

    The government has prioritised relief measures, including deployment of medical teams, restoration of essential services, and evacuation support for displaced residents. Efforts are also being made to ensure timely delivery of food, water, and emergency supplies.

    Rodríguez expressed gratitude to international partners, including US President Donald Trump, for extending support in response to the disaster. She also confirmed that international rescue teams are expected to arrive in Venezuela within hours to assist ongoing operations.

    Humanitarian agencies and global relief organisations are closely monitoring the situation as rescue and recovery efforts intensify. Priority remains focused on saving lives, supporting the injured, and stabilising affected communities.

    Experts have warned that the scale of destruction highlights the region’s vulnerability to seismic activity and underscores the urgent need for stronger disaster preparedness and resilient infrastructure.

  • Fresh Plea in Odisha High Court Seeks CBI Probe into Missing Naidu Commission Report in Swami Laxmanananda Murder Case

    Cuttack, June 25 (UDN): A fresh petition has been moved in the Odisha High Court seeking a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) inquiry into the alleged disappearance of the Justice A.S. Naidu Commission report pertaining to the murder of Swami Laxmanananda Saraswati.

    Fresh Plea in Odisha High Court Seeks CBI Probe into Missing Naidu Commission Report in Swami Laxmanananda Murder Case

    The petition, filed by advocate Debashish Hota, has raised serious concerns over the whereabouts of the commission report and sought an independent probe to ascertain the circumstances under which the document allegedly went missing.

    According to the plea, the disappearance of the report has cast doubts over transparency in the handling of one of Odisha’s most sensitive and high-profile cases. The petitioner has urged the court to direct the CBI to investigate the alleged lapse and identify those responsible.

    The Justice A.S. Naidu Commission was constituted to inquire into various aspects related to the killing of Swami Laxmanananda Saraswati and the subsequent communal violence that rocked Kandhamal district in 2008.

    Swami Laxmanananda, a prominent Hindu seer and Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) leader, was assassinated along with four associates at his Jalespeta Ashram in Kandhamal district on August 23, 2008. The incident had triggered widespread communal unrest in the region.

    The latest petition has once again brought the case into the spotlight, with legal experts and civil society groups closely watching the proceedings in the High Court.

    The matter is expected to come up for hearing in the coming days.