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  • PM Modi Bihar projects: INR 40,000cr boost, airport debut

    PM Modi Bihar projects: INR 40,000cr boost, airport debut

    New Delhi [India], September 15: Narendra Modi just parked ₹40,000 crore worth of development into Bihar. and dropped Purnea straight onto India’s aviation map. Opposition leaders may choke, but the runway is already open.

    A Mega ₹40,000-Crore Package

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi rolled into Purnea and unwrapped projects worth a cool ₹40,000 crore. Rail, airports, electricity, irrigation, the works. For Seemanchal, it’s not a facelift, it’s a reset.

    Over 40,000 families got the keys to permanent housing under Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana. For them, Diwali and Chhath came early. “Until every poor citizen gets a permanent house, PM Modi won’t stop,” he said, hammering his point like a builder with a deadline.

    Engineers’ Day Gift: Purnea Airport

    PM Modi Bihar Purnea Airport PNN

    On Engineers’ Day, PM Modi saluted Sir M. Visvesvaraya, then flexed with results. A brand-new terminal at Purnea Airport, built in under five months, is open. First flight: flagged off. Status: operational.

    “Purnea has now been placed on the country’s aviation map,” PM Modi declared. Direct connectivity from Seemanchal to India’s metros is no longer a dream; it’s a reality now.

    Railways: Not Just Promises, But Tracks

    High-speed corridors, new lines, and shiny trains. One Vande Bharat, two Amrit Bharat, and a passenger train were flagged off. The Araria-Galgalia line is live, while the Vikramshila-Kataria line is greenlit.

    Add in the Mokama–Munger section of the Buxar–Bhagalpur corridor, plus doubling of Bhagalpur-Dumka-Rampurhat. Translation: Bihar is not on the platform anymore, it’s on the fast track.

    Powering Up: Bhagalpur Thermal Plant

    Energy matters. Bihar just got a 2400 MW thermal power project at Pirpainti. No electricity, no growth, PM Modi’s play is clear: self-reliant Bihar, powered up and switched on.

    Water, Irrigation, and Flood Control

    The Kosi-Mechi river link project’s first phase is now underway. Expanded canals mean lakhs of hectares irrigated and flood damage checked. For farmers, that’s not policy fluff, it’s survival.

    The National Makhana Board Arrives

    “Makhana isn’t just a snack; it’s Bihar’s pride.” PM Modi reminded the crowd of his promise and backed it up. The National Makhana Board was officially notified yesterday.

    With ₹475 crore earmarked, the Board will push better pricing, tech adoption, and global positioning for Bihar’s farmers. For too long, makhana was ignored. Now it’s front and centre.

    Taking Shots at the Opposition

    PM Modi didn’t miss his chance to roast rivals. Bihar, he said, was looted and mocked by earlier regimes. Opposition leaders compared the state to a bidi. His reply: “Bihar now exports rail engines to Africa. Digest that.”

    He accused opposition parties of treating Bihar as a cash cow, of scams, corruption, defamation, while ignoring actual development. His punchline: “For them, family first. For me, 140 crore Indians first.”

    Infiltration? PM Modi’s Guarantee: Removal

    The PM went hard on infiltration in Seemanchal and East India. “It is the law of India that will prevail, not the whims of infiltrators.” His words weren’t diplomatic. They were a warning shot.

    He accused the opposition of shielding infiltrators for votes, while assuring locals: sealing infiltration isn’t just policy, it’s his guarantee.

    Women as Gamechangers

    Bihar’s women got a big nod. PM Modi credited them for keeping the opposition out of power for two decades. Once victims of extortion and violence, now they’re “Lakhpati Didis” and “Drone Didis.”

    A ₹500 crore Community Investment Fund is flowing into self-help groups. Women’s federations at the village level will get muscle and money to drive transformation.

    Festival Season Sweetener: GST Cuts

    Mark the date: September 22. Navratri starts, and so does cheaper GST on essentials. From toothpaste to ghee, soaps to stationery, prices will drop.

    “Festivals should ease your kitchen, not burn it,” PM Modi told women in the crowd. Clothes, shoes, food, the festive basket just got lighter on the wallet.

    National Pride: From Freedom Struggle to Operation Sindoor

    PM Modi tied it back to Purnea’s legacy. Sons of this soil fought the British. Today, through Operation Sindoor, they’re showing India’s strength again. Development and security both have Bihar stamped all over them.

    Bihar at the Centre!

    Whether it’s rail exports, new bridges, irrigation projects, or aviation hubs, Bihar is no longer the “left-out” state. It’s back in the middle of India’s growth story.

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  • The GEEF hosts Global WaterTech Summit & Awards 2025 in ITC Maurya, New Delhi, India

    The GEEF hosts Global WaterTech Summit & Awards 2025 in ITC Maurya, New Delhi, India

    New Delhi [India], September 15:  The Global Energy & Environment Foundation (GEEF) successfully hosted the Global WaterTech Summit & Global WaterTech Awards 2025 at ITC Maurya, New Delhi, with the support of the Ministry of Jal Shakti, Department of Water Resources, River Development & Ganga Rejuvenation, Government of India.

    The event was powered by NABARD as Power Partner and W.O.G. Technologies as Industry Partner, and convened eminent leaders, experts, and innovators to deliberate on the theme “Smart and Sustainable Water Infrastructure.”

    The summit began with a welcome address by Ms. Parveen Kaur, who urged collective action for building future-ready water systems.

    Chief Guest Prof. Ajay Kumar Sood, Principal Scientific Adviser to the Government of India, stressed the urgent need for universal access to safe water, efficient irrigation, industrial water-use efficiency, and climate-resilient infrastructure. Guest of Honour Dr. Syamal Kumar Sarkar, Former Secretary, Ministry of Jal Shakti, highlighted the looming water scarcity challenge and called for integrated governance, collaborative partnerships, and stronger engagement of civil society to secure India’s water future.

    The Global WaterTech Awards 2025 recognised organisations demonstrating exemplary achievements in water, sustainability, CSR, and waste & recycling. The GEEF noted that their pioneering efforts continue to set benchmarks for innovation, environmental leadership, and impactful practices.

    The honors were presented by Prof. Ajay Kumar Sood, PSA, along with Dr. Bibek Bandyopadhyay, former Adviser to the Government of India, and Mr. Punit Singh Nagi, Director Projects, The GEEF.

    Awardees reflected a diverse spectrum of sectors and geographies. Shapoorji Pallonji, DCM Shriram, Jindal Steel, NTPC, ONGC, Reliance Syngas, Oil India, Jindal Steel Limited and Tamil Nadu Newsprint were recognised for achievements in water infrastructure, energy efficiency, and sustainability leadership.

    Municipal Corporation Gorakhpur, V-Guard, Vishvaraj Environment, W.O.G. Technologies, Solidaridad, Damodar Valley Corporation, DLF and Carpi India were honored for groundbreaking initiatives in smart water treatment, urban resilience, and infrastructure renewal. Coca-Cola India, Hindustan Unilever, HPCL-Mittal Energy Limited and THDC were celebrated for transformative CSR projects advancing community empowerment and sustainable water management.

    In the circular economy and waste management category, Attero Recycling, Jindal Stainless, and Bridge Green Upcycle were acknowledged for their innovative contributions to recycling and resource efficiency.

    Distinguished speakers at the WaterTech Summit 2025 included Mr. Sanjoy Ghosh (NABARD), Dr. Manglesh Srivastava (Mayor, Gorakhpur), Ms. Astrid Heegh Jensen (Royal Danish Embassy), Col. Abhina Navneet (WOG Technologies), Mr. Kenji Matsuno (Embassy of Japan), Mr. Rajeev Aggarwal (Shapoorji Pallonji), and Mr. RaQesh Mutreja (SNCF). Their discussions showcased solutions in water recharge, flood management, zero liquid discharge, infrastructure sustainability, and community-led action.

    The summit reinforced the importance of collaborative action, measurable impact, and scalable models in addressing global sustainability challenges, while underlining India’s role in driving water security and resilience.

    Concluding the event, The GEEF announced the Global WaterTech Summit & Awards 2026, scheduled for August 22, 2026, in New Delhi, India, dedicated to advancing dialogue, innovation, and partnerships for a water-secure future. For participation and further details, stakeholders and organisations may contact: geef.foundation@gmail.com | +91-11-45536559.

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  • Samprati Foundation Celebrates PM Modi’s 75th Birthday with Samprati Sevayagna, Led by Chairman Mr. Nirav Shah

    Samprati Foundation Celebrates PM Modi’s 75th Birthday with Samprati Sevayagna, Led by Chairman Mr. Nirav Shah

    Surat (Gujarat) [India], September 15: To honor the 75th birthday of Hon. Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, Samprati Foundation organized a heartfelt service initiative – Samprati Sevayagna. The program beautifully combined healthcare, inclusivity, and social responsibility.

    The event was blessed with the presence of Union Jal Shakti Minister Shri C.R. Patil and Surat MP Shri Mukesh Dalal, who extended their encouragement and support.

    The Sevayagna achieved meaningful impact:

    • Over 1,100 citizens underwent free blood tests, fostering awareness about preventive healthcare
    • More than 500 donors selflessly contributed blood, reinforcing Surat’s culture of giving
    • To support Divyangjan, the Foundation distributed 75 wheelchairs, 75 walkers, and 75 underarm crutches, symbolizing empowerment and dignity

    Samprati Sevayagna by Samprati Foundation PNN

    Chairman Mr. Nirav Shah expressed, “Our Prime Minister has always inspired us to make service the foundation of celebration. Samprati Sevayagna is our humble tribute, ensuring that this day creates real impact in people’s lives.”

    The dignitaries and attendees lauded Samprati Foundation’s continuous initiatives in education, healthcare, and social development, calling it a shining example of community-driven change.

    Through this noble initiative, Samprati Sevayagna became not just a celebration, but a living embodiment of Seva, echoing the values of compassion and inclusivity.

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  • FII and Government Collaborate on Carbon Innovation and Action at New Delhi Summit

    FII and Government Collaborate on Carbon Innovation and Action at New Delhi Summit

    New Delhi [India], September 15: The Federation of Indian Industry (FII) under its Resilience 360° initiative organized the Net Zero Power Summit 2025 at The Lalit, New Delhi. The summit brought together policymakers, industry leaders, technologists and financial experts to discuss India’s journey towards a sustainable and carbon-neutral power sector.

    Hon’ble Minister of State for Power and New & Renewable Energy, Mr. Shripad Naik inaugurated the summit and delivered the keynote address. He said India’s Net Zero transition is both an environmental need and an economic opportunity. He stressed the importance of clean energy, energy storage, resilient grid systems, carbon markets and green finance. The minister applauded federation of Indian industry, Dr. Deepak Jain and team for a timely and visionary event focusing on net zero pathway. He said sustainability is not new to India, it is rooted in the civilization ethos of living in harmony with the nature. Power sector is central to India’s journey to 2070 transition. He said that along with the emerging technology playing a great role financing is equally critical. The transition requires primary finance, greenbonds, ESG driven investment, and a regulated carbon market. The Summit is set to reinforce India’s leadership in global climate action while balancing the imperatives of energy access, security, affordability, and sustainability. He announced the launch of the working group on carbon Innovation and action with the federation of Indian industry. This group will look into business in carbon accounting, reporting and crediting monetization, and empowering industry to participate, confidently in the global carbon market. 

    The summit featured discussions on clean energy, hydrogen, storage technologies, resilient power systems, distributed energy, finance and ESG. Experts including Hitendra Mehta, Sanjay Gupta, Atul Gupta, Dr. Shailendra Vyas and senior representatives from NTPC, PFC and Power Grid shared their insights. Dr. Deepak Jain, President of FII, said the summit is not just a dialogue but a roadmap for India’s sustainable future. India’s Net Zero journey cannot be achieved by policy alone or by technology in isolation. It requires a whole-of-society approach—bringing government, industry, financiers, technologists, and citizens together. This Summit is designed to demonstrate exactly that. The Federation of Indian Industry reaffirms its commitment to act as a bridge between government, industry, and global stakeholders in advancing India’s Net Zero journey.

    FII commits to support Net Zero journey

    The organizing committee led by Maj. Gen. GD Bakshi, Mr. Vinod Bapna, Dr. Rimika Kapoor, Mr. Mukesh Sakhuja and supported by experts from industry, finance and research ensured the summit’s success. The event also provided a platform for networking and building partnerships between government, industry and academia.

    The summit concluded with a vote of thanks by Mr. Uditendu Verma. The Federation of Indian Industry reaffirmed its commitment to act as a bridge between government, industry and global stakeholders to advance India’s Net Zero journey.

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  • INR 9,000cr North East Boost: Aizawl Railway Line Inauguration By PM Modi

    INR 9,000cr North East Boost: Aizawl Railway Line Inauguration By PM Modi

    New Delhi [India], September 13: Aizawl finally has a seat on India’s railway map. PM Modi’s ₹9,000 crore infrastructure blitz in Mizoram is more than ribbon-cutting; it’s a reset for the North East. It’s a reality check for every politician who thought the North East could be ignored because it didn’t deliver “enough seats.”

    PM Modi - Aizawl - PNN

    Mizoram steps onto the fast track.

    Aizawl railway line inauguration is not just another government project. It’s a historic move that drags Mizoram from isolation into India’s mainstream logistics network. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, grounded by bad weather in Lengpui but undeterred, dialled in via video to lay foundations and dedicate projects worth over ₹9,000 crore across rail, roads, energy, education, and sports.

    The big headline: the Bairabi–Sairang railway line. Built through brutal terrain with 45 tunnels, 55 major bridges, and 88 minor ones, this ₹8,070 crore lifeline now links Mizoram’s capital directly to the rest of India’s rail grid. For the first time, Delhi to Aizawl via Rajdhani Express is a reality, not rhetoric.

    Railways: From dream to deadline

    PM Modi reminded the crowd that he had laid the foundation years ago. This week, the trains are running. Alongside the Rajdhani, two more express trains, the Sairang–Guwahati and the Sairang–Kolkata, were flagged off.

    The symbolism isn’t subtle. Farmers in Mizoram can now send their ginger, turmeric, and bananas faster to markets. Students get easier routes to universities in Delhi or Kolkata. Patients can reach top hospitals without multi-day road ordeals.

    Railways here are more than transport. They are a transformation!

    Roads, bridges, and bypasses

    The Prime Minister didn’t stop with rail. Road infrastructure got its own boost.

    • Aizawl Bypass Road (₹500 crore, 45 km): Expected to cut south-to-capital travel time by 90 minutes.
    • Thenzawl–Sialsuk Road: A gift for horticulture farmers, dragon fruit growers, and paddy cultivators.
    • Khankawn–Rongura Road: Strengthening market access in Serchhip district.
    • Chhimtuipui River Bridge: A two-hour travel reducer and a cross-border trade booster under the Kaladan Multimodal project.

    For a hilly state where connectivity is destiny, these roads mean more trucks, more trade, and fewer excuses.

    Energy, education, and sports get their slice.

    Infrastructure isn’t just steel and concrete. PM Modi laid the foundation for a 30 TMTPA LPG bottling plant at Mualkhang. That’s code for steady cooking gas and local jobs.

    Schools got their due:

    • A new Residential School at Kawrthah under PMJVK, complete with turf football grounds, to benefit 10,000 kids.
    • An Eklavya Model School at Tlangnuam, pushing tribal youth into mainstream education pipelines.

    Sports? Mizoram’s football legacy is famous, and the new Khelo India Multipurpose Indoor Hall in Tuikual is designed to turn potential into podium finishes.

    Mizoram and the Act East Policy

    Connectivity isn’t just for show. Mizoram now sits at the heart of India’s Act East Policy and the North East Economic Corridor. With the Kaladan Multi-Modal project and the upcoming Sairang–Hmawngbuchhuah rail line, the state will connect India’s railways to the Bay of Bengal and beyond to Southeast Asia.

    For India’s Look East diplomacy, Mizoram is no longer a footnote. It’s the frontier.

    GST relief and everyday economics

    PM Modi didn’t miss the chance to pitch his NextGen GST reforms. He reminded the audience that, before 2014, even toothpaste, soap, and oil were taxed at a rate of 27%. Today, most daily-use goods are at 5%.

    New GST rates slash costs for families and make essentials like cancer medicines, cement, and even hotel stays cheaper; the message: not just mega-projects, but pocket-level relief. And yes, scooter and car prices are already falling, just in time for festive season shopping sprees.

    Growth engine narrative

    The Prime Minister stressed a bigger arc: the North East as India’s growth engine. Once sidelined by vote-bank politics, the region now hosts 4,500 start-ups, 25 incubators, and an expanding sports economy.

    For Mizoram, it’s a pivot from neglected borderland to investment hotspot.

    India flexes global muscle.

    PM Modi reminded citizens that while infrastructure connects people, strong growth funds defence. At 7.8% GDP growth, India is the fastest-growing major economy. Operation Sindoor, where Indian soldiers humbled terror sponsors with Made-in-India weapons, is proof that factories and foundries are as critical as fighter jets.

    Closing the loop

    Even though weather clipped his physical presence, PM Modi’s message was clear: Mizoram is no longer waiting in the wings. Aizawl’s railway line, new express trains, fresh roads, schools, energy plants, and sports hubs make sure of that.

    As he signed off, PM Modi congratulated Mizoram and declared what was evident to anyone watching: the North East is no longer a distant frontier, it’s India’s growth driver.

    PNN News

  • ISSO National Games 2025–26 Makes Waves with Swimming Championship in Pune

    ISSO National Games 2025–26 Makes Waves with Swimming Championship in Pune

    Pune (Maharashtra) [India], September 12, 2025: The International Schools Sports Organisation (ISSO) advanced its dynamic 2025–26 season with a high-energy Swimming Championship at the Shri Chhatrapati Shivaji Balewadi Stadium in Pune. With participation from more than 150 international-curriculum schools across India, the meet reaffirmed ISSO’s status as one of the country’s premier stages for young aquatic talent. The championship was executed seamlessly and served as a clear pathway for athletes to qualify for prestigious national and international tournaments.

    Adani Group support (one-liner): ISSO’s 2025–26 season is supported by the Adani Group, underscoring its commitment to strengthening school sports infrastructure and opportunity nationwide.

    ISSO remains dedicated to transparent, progressive platforms for international-curriculum schools, enabling student-athletes to gain exposure and advance to elite competitive levels. The Pune Swimming Championship stands as a testament to ISSO’s vision of nurturing talent and promoting holistic development through sport.

    Gaurav Dixit, Director, ISSO, said, “We look forward to a highly productive season with expanded national and international initiatives. We’re also launching new programs for the ISSO Student Council and teacher upskilling to strengthen the ecosystem supporting our athletes.”

    Following a splendid season-opener in Ahmedabad (Chess)Pune turned up the heat with overwhelming participation and energy. The excitement now shifts to Jaipur, where Football and Basketball are scheduled at Jayshree Periwal International School from September 17, 2025, onwards, promising another compelling showcase of emerging talent. Across 20+ sporting disciplines, the ISSO 2025–26 season will continue to deliver unparalleled opportunities for student-athletes to shine on national and global platforms.

    About ISSO

    The International Schools Sports Organisation (ISSO) promotes sport across international-curriculum schools in India and creates credible pathways for student-athletes to compete at national and global levels. The Adani Group’s steadfast support for the 2025–26 season aligns with ISSO’s mission to expand access, excellence, and visibility for every young athlete.

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  • Will India’s New Peace Legacy Emerge? ‘Sai Baba Peace Awards’ Launched in Washington D.C.

    Will India’s New Peace Legacy Emerge? ‘Sai Baba Peace Awards’ Launched in Washington D.C.

    Washington D.C. [USA], September 10: At the historic National Press Club in Washington, D.C., a rare Indian voice echoed—this time not of politics, but of peace. Sri Aushim Khetarpal, Founder of the Shirdi Sai Baba Foundation, announced the launch of the Sai Baba Peace Awards, envisioned as a spiritual counterpart to the Nobel Peace Prize.

    The awards aim to honor global leaders, reformers, saints, and humanitarians who embody values of love, truth, compassion, and unity. The launch event was attended by eminent personalities, including Bart S. Fisher (Harvard scholar, legal expert, and two-time Nobel Peace Prize nominee) and Dr. Sanjana Jon (international relations strategist ), drawing attention from global media through exclusive interviews and podcasts.

    During his USA tour, Khetarpal also visited the Embassy of India, Washington D.C., and was warmly received by officials. At the United Nations Headquarters, New York, he was honored with a Citation recognising his contribution to spiritual diplomacy and humanitarian service.

    Peace

    The mission further resonated at a public gathering in Long Island, where over 900 dignitaries, philanthropists, and entrepreneurs participated in an Independence Day celebration. At the United Nations, Khetarpal was also extended an invitation to host the Sai Baba Peace Awards in the prestigious UN Conference Hall in the coming months, with a likely formal debut by February–March.

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  • From Transition to Transformation: Bharat Electricity 2025 Ends with Bold Sectoral Commitments

    From Transition to Transformation: Bharat Electricity 2025 Ends with Bold Sectoral Commitments

    New Delhi [India], September 8: Bharat Electricity 2025, co-located with POWERGEN India and Indian Utility Week, concluded today at Yashobhoomi, IICC Dwarka, New Delhi, after three impactful days that underlined India’s energy vision. Themed “Viksit Bharat: Transforming Energy, Transforming Lives,” the forum convened over 10,000 stakeholders, 250+ exhibitors, and 120+ thought leaders to chart a practical, inclusive, and future-ready roadmap for India’s energy transformation.

    The event opened with a call for systemic reform, clean energy acceleration, and the need for digitalization. Inaugural speakers, Shri Bhupinder Singh Bhalla, Shri P.K. Pujari, Shri Ghanshyam Prasad, Shri Alok Kumar, and Shri Narendra Bhooshan, noted that India’s energy transition is not a response to external pressure, but a strategic and sovereign move towards sustainable growth, industrial competitiveness, and climate resilience. It also featured a Leadership Plenary on India’s Electricity Roadmap 2035 and Energy Outlook to 2047, an International Plenary on Regional Bonds and Global Goals with participation from Denmark, Germany, and Australia, as well as critical sessions on future electricity markets and nuclear power’s role in a net zero future.

    Reflecting on the success of the event, key dignitaries highlighted the strategic importance of Bharat Electricity 2025 in shaping India’s energy future. Shri Bhupinder Singh Bhalla, IAS (Retd.), Honorary Chairman, Governing Council, Bharat Electricity, and Former Secretary, MNRE, Government of India, remarked, “The level of engagement and clarity of purpose across sessions reaffirmed our resolve to build a future-ready power sector. Such a commitment will indeed accelerate the adoption of clean energy solutions and ensure energy security for generations to come.”

    Sharing a similar sentiment, Shri P.K. Pujari, IAS (Retd.), Former Chairperson, CERC, Former Power Secretary & Honorary Chairperson, ENCIS, reflected on the larger vision that emerged from the event. “Bharat Electricity 2025 was more than just a convergence of stakeholders; it was a convergence of intent. From climate finance and digital grids to workforce transformation, the dialogues were substantive and forward-looking. The commitments made and insights shared will shape not only policies, but also pave the way for an inclusive energy future aligned with the vision of Viksit Bharat.”

    Among the guests who contributed to forward-looking discussions was Shri Sunil Singhvi, Group Head Policy, Secure Meters and President of IEEMA. Noting the critical role of regulatory and consumer frameworks, he stated, “State regulators must establish frameworks for cybersecurity, data privacy, and consumer engagement by learning from global best practices. In India, we must move beyond viewing engagement solely through the lens of revenue and start early to build lasting trust.”

    The event also brought together technology leaders and energy innovators. Sharing his perspective, Mr. Abhishek Srivastava, India Leader – Grid System Integration, GE Vernova underlined the collaborative impact of the platform. “POWERGEN 2025 succeeded in bringing together distribution, transmission, generation companies and policymakers on one platform. Breaking silos across the energy value chain is critical for India’s transition and the event enabled meaningful conversations that offered valuable perspectives. This year’s theme highlighted that by helping align collective objectives, we can pave the way for a stronger and more sustainable energy future.”

    Adding to the industry voice, Shri Vivek Srivastava, Chief Executive Officer, WTG Division, Suzlon Group, highlighted the company’s commitment to wind energy. “At Suzlon, we continue to strengthen India’s wind energy landscape with focused investments and a clear vision to scale capacity in the coming years.”

    On the grid integration front, Shri Purnendu Chaubey, Senior Vice President, ReNew, emphasized the urgent need to modernize forecasting and coordination systems. He highlighted the importance of “embracing AI and ML, enhancing coordination between SLDCs and generators, and shifting our mindset,” in order to ensure that the grid evolves efficiently.

    Besides, the program saw a convergence of leadership, innovation, and strategy across clean energy domains, beginning with two high-impact Leadership Panels. In the session, “Hydrogen & Beyond: Unlocking New Frontiers in Clean Energy,” experts discussed India’s vision for emerging fuels and technologies. The panel explored the development of a hydrogen ecosystem, focusing on R&D, industrial applications, and export readiness, while reinforcing India’s position as a first mover in green hydrogen. Running in parallel, the session on “Accelerating Renewables: Scaling Solar, Wind and Hybrid with Storage” underlined the urgent need to overcome integration and intermittency challenges through storage solutions, hybrid configurations, and new business models that can scale renewable energy reliably.

    Following this, the agenda shifted to a high-powered set of CEO Forums addressing the ever-growing role of energy leadership. The Energy CEO Forum on Powering India’s Growth outlined generation strategies, policy risks, and financial resilience in a fast-changing power domain. Meanwhile, the Utility CEO Forum based on Charting Pathways for Sustainable and Future-Ready Utilities across Electric, Gas & Water gave emphasis to digital operations and integrated customer experiences.

    The focus on digitalization continued into the Energy and Utility CXO Forums, where cutting-edge technologies were deliberated upon. In the Energy CXO Forum on Digital Twins, AI & Cybersecurity for GenCos, senior IT and cybersecurity professionals focused on improving generation performance and reliability. The Utility CXO Forum based on Building Digital Energy Grid and Power Systems of the future explored innovations in grid modernization, SCADA systems, and advanced metering infrastructure (AMI).

    Two Leadership Panels explored operational performance and grid innovation. The Operational Excellence session highlighted predictive maintenance, workforce safety, and asset optimization as key enablers of efficiency. In parallel, the Smart Grid Powerplay session addressed the intersection of grid modernization and EV infrastructure, with speakers stressing the role of bidirectional grids, regulatory clarity, and EV charging networks in India’s clean mobility vision.

    Sector-specific forums also gained prominence at the event, and explored the strategic levers reshaping India’s power sector, from capital mobilization and digital innovation to flexible infrastructure and future-ready talent. Leadership panels focused on Climate Finance: Unlocking Capital for Clean Energy and Smart Metering & Demand Side Management: Towards Intelligent Energy Consumption. Experts explored how to unlock scalable finance for India’s clean energy goals. Besides, discussions on smart metering and demand-side management put forward strategies for intelligent energy consumption, with senior leaders emphasizing consumer engagement, grid modernization, and data-driven operations.

    Panels further turned to the technical transformation of India’s grid infrastructure. On one track, Plant Flexibilisation: Adapting Coal & Gas Fleets for RE-Rich Grids, speakers addressed how coal and gas fleets must adapt to renewable-heavy grids. The second track on RE Integration into Distribution Networks: Dynamic Load Balancing & Grid Resilience unpacked operational challenges. These sessions highlighted the need for dynamic load balancing, resilient operations, and digital grid intelligence.

    The Closing Panels of the program showcased India’s dual imperative: scaling manufacturing and skilling its energy workforce. One forum, RE Equipment Manufacturing & Export Hub Creation focused on outlining opportunities for industrial growth and export competitiveness. The other, Entrepreneurship & Skilling: Catalyzing Indiaʼs Workforce for a Viksit Bharat, discussed the urgency of creating an innovation-ready workforce to lead India’s clean energy transition.

    These conversations capped off three days of collaborative insight, underpinning a unified roadmap for accelerating India’s energy transformation with innovation, inclusivity, and resilience. As the event came to a close, it left behind clear imperatives to act faster, invest smarter, and collaborate deeper to achieve the vision of a secure, inclusive, and net-zero India.

    About BHARAT Electricity, POWERGEN India & Indian Utility Week

    BHARAT Electricity, POWERGEN India & Indian Utility Week are a celebration of India’s energy revolution & the visionary leadership of Honorable Prime Minister Shri. Narendra Modi Ji. The combined events are a landmark initiative to showcase the remarkable transformation of India’s power sector over the last decade and host the environment for the global energy ecosystem stakeholders to explore, collaborate & access the unprecedented opportunities offered by India’s awe-inspiring chronicle of progress, resilience & clean energy transition!

    Attended by influential decision makers including policymakers, regulators, power producers, utilities, commercial; industrial users, EPCs, developers, equipment and solution providers, Bharat Electricity together with POWERGEN India and Indian Utility Week, offer the largest integrated, inclusive, and strategic energy business platforms for the entire value chain of the energy industry to unpack its priorities, collaborate & ensuring universal access to modern energy services & a net-zero emission future.

    For more information about the event and registration details, please visit www.powergen-india.com

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  • Mumbai Terror Threat: High Alert Before Anant Chaturdashi – 14 Militants, 34 Bomb Vehicles Spark Crackdown

    Mumbai Terror Threat: High Alert Before Anant Chaturdashi – 14 Militants, 34 Bomb Vehicles Spark Crackdown

    Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], September 5: The business capital of India is in lockdown mode. A WhatsApp threat claiming 14 Pakistani terrorists, 34 bomb-rigged vehicles, and 400 kilos of RDX has pushed the city into high alert, just as Anant Chaturdashi crowds build up.

    A WhatsApp Message, A City on Edge

    The threat came straight to the official WhatsApp number of Mumbai Traffic Police. The sender, claiming to represent a group called Lashkar-e-Jihadi, bragged about planting 34 “human bomb” vehicles across the financial capital. The promise? Blasts strong enough to “shake Mumbai.”

    The message also claimed that 14 terrorists from Pakistan had already crossed into India, loaded with 400 kg of RDX. Now, whether that’s real or bluff doesn’t matter, because Mumbai Police don’t gamble with lives.

    Police Go Public: “We’re Not Taking Chances”

    A senior Mumbai Police spokesperson confirmed the threat, stating clearly:

    “Traffic Police in Mumbai received threats over their official WhatsApp number. A claim has been made that 34 bombs have been planted in vehicles across the city. The organisation, calling itself Lashkar-e-Jihadi, says that 14 Pakistani terrorists have entered India.”

    That’s as blunt as it gets. No sugarcoating. The Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) is now on the case, backed by central security agencies.

    Security Grid Tightens

    Mumbai looks different today. Here’s what has changed:

    • Extra cops at every Ganesh pandal and immersion route.
    • More nakabandis (roadblocks) than you can count.
    • Vehicle checks, random frisking, drone monitoring.
    • Airports, railway stations, malls, and markets on watchlist.
    • Cybercrime unit racing to trace the WhatsApp origin.

    Mumbai Police have one more request: don’t play detective, don’t spread rumors. Spot something suspicious? Call it in.

    Timing Couldn’t Be Worse

    Ganeshotsav isn’t just a festival. It’s Mumbai’s heartbeat. Millions flood the streets, idols head to the sea, and traffic goes off the charts. And Saturday’s Anant Chaturdashi is the finale.

    Terror groups know the value of timing. Packed crowds mean maximum chaos. Throw in a reference to RDX, used in past India terror attacks, and the alert level jumps even higher.

    India has seen this playbook before. The fear is real.

    Investigations: Hoax or Horror?

    Police aren’t ruling anything out. Current focus:

    • Digital footprint: Trace the sender’s location.
    • Intel cross-check: Any chatter about infiltrators?
    • Forensics: Scrub the message for metadata.
    • Central coordination: NIA is in the loop.

    One ATS officer summed it up off-record:

    “We can’t dismiss this. Until it’s ruled out, Mumbai stays on edge.”

    That’s the only way to play it.

    What Citizens Must Do

    Police advisory is simple, practical, and worth repeating:

    • Don’t spread WhatsApp forwards that scream “breaking news.”
    • Cooperate at checkpoints, yes, even if it slows you down.
    • Report abandoned vehicles, bags, or shady characters.
    • Expect longer travel times during Anant Chaturdashi.

    This is a city that’s survived 1993, 2006, and 2008. Mumbai knows how to handle pressure.

    India Context: Why This Matters

    Pakistan-linked terror threats are not new. What’s new is the medium, WhatsApp, not coded letters or satellite phones. Tech makes hoaxes easier. It also makes digital footprints harder to erase. For India, this alert is a reminder: vigilance is non-negotiable, especially during mass festivals when the world is watching.

    Bottom Line

    Mumbai has been here before and beaten the odds every time. This latest terror threat may end up being smoke. But no one’s betting the city on it.

    Police, ATS, and intelligence agencies are treating it like gospel until proven otherwise. Citizens have one job: stay alert, stay calm, and don’t let fear do what terrorists dream of. Anant Chaturdashi will test Mumbai’s resilience. History suggests the city will pass, again.

    Final Thoughts

    Fourteen infiltrators and 34 bomb-cars? That’s not a prank call you ignore. What irritates me is the timing. Festivals are supposed to unite us. Instead, some faceless clown thinks a terror text can rattle India’s financial capital. Here’s my take: if your best strategy is spamming Mumbai Police’s WhatsApp, you’ve already lost. This city runs on grit, and it doesn’t bend for threats.

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  • India-Singapore Relations Surge: PM Modi and Wong Lock Future Roadmap for the 2 Super Nations

    India-Singapore Relations Surge: PM Modi and Wong Lock Future Roadmap for the 2 Super Nations

    New Delhi [India], September 4: India-Singapore relations just got a serious upgrade. PM Narendra Modi and Singapore’s PM Lawrence Wong didn’t waste time in New Delhi; they rolled out a roadmap that takes the 60-year-old partnership from handshake diplomacy to hardcore execution. Trade, tech, green shipping, digital payments, and security all got fresh commitments.

    Singapore: India’s Big Southeast Asia Bet

    Singapore isn’t just another partner; it’s India’s most significant trading ally in Southeast Asia and a major investor. The two countries levelled up ties to a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership last year, and now they’re putting it to work. Defence, infrastructure, and innovation are on the fast track.

    Both sides agreed to speed up reviews of CECA and India’s ASEAN Free Trade Agreement. Translation: they want more trade, fewer barriers, and faster movement of goods and capital.

    Tech, Green Shipping, and Beyond

    The joint statement read like a tech startup’s pitch deck. The next phase of India-Singapore cooperation isn’t just about containers and cargo, it’s about:

    • Advanced manufacturing + skilling future workers
    • Green and digital shipping corridors
    • Civil nuclear energy + urban water management
    • AI, quantum computing, and digital technologies
    • Space sciences + innovation hubs

    “Technology and innovation are strong pillars of our partnership,” PM Modi said. And to prove it, both leaders signed off on a space-sector agreement. Expect the next India-Singapore Hackathon to make noise later this year.

    Ports, Trade, and GIFT City Muscle

    Singapore’s financial clout is already hardwired into India’s growth story. Just look at Gujarat’s GIFT City, now a bridge between both countries’ stock markets.

    On top of that, the Bharat Mumbai Container Terminal Phase-2, built with Singapore’s SPA International, was inaugurated the same day. The result? More capacity, more efficiency, and fewer excuses for India’s port bottlenecks.

    PM Modi made it clear: Singapore’s role in green fuel supply chains and digital port clearance isn’t a side gig. It’s central to India’s big economic push.

    Skilling + Semiconductors: The Workforce Play

    India doesn’t just need infrastructure; it needs people who can run it. Enter the new National Centre of Excellence for Skilling in Chennai, set up with Singapore’s help. Target: a trained army for advanced manufacturing.

    The Semiconductor Ecosystem Partnership Agreement, signed last year, is also paying off. Singaporean companies are already active in India’s Semicon India Conference. Chips aren’t just about gadgets; they’re about power, and both countries know it.

    UPI + PayNow: The Digital Rockstar

    Forget G7 press conferences. The real breakthrough is what affects people’s wallets. The UPI-PayNow linkage, now used by 13 Indian banks, lets citizens send money across borders like it’s a WhatsApp forward.

    “This is a shining example of how our partnership benefits ordinary citizens directly,” PM Modi said. For once, a soundbite that’s true.

    Security + Indo-Pacific Balance

    It wasn’t all business. Terrorism and Indo-Pacific security were at the forefront. PM Modi thanked Singapore for standing with India after the recent Pahalgam terror attack.

    And in a clear nod to China, both leaders doubled down on working with ASEAN to keep the Indo-Pacific open and stable. The subtext? Freedom of navigation isn’t up for negotiation.

    Gujarat Connection: States in the Game

    It wasn’t just national politics. Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel met PM Modi the same day. Gujarat’s deepening ties with Singapore through GIFT City show how Indian states are starting to punch above their weight in foreign relations.

    The 60-Year Mark, and What’s Next

    Six decades of diplomacy are now morphing into a “partnership with purpose,” as PM Modi called it. The checklist: digital finance, port infrastructure, green shipping, advanced tech, skilling, and Indo-Pacific security. India-Singapore relations aren’t just about nostalgia. They’re about power moves for the next 60 years.

    Also Read: India-Japan Economic Forum: PM Modi’s Big Push for Business