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Mumbai / Pune, 24, December 2025: The World Environment Council (WEC) and the Surakshit Movement have entered into a strategic collaboration to strengthen the integration of Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) principles within India’s safety, security, and resilience ecosystem. The partnership formalises WEC as the Sustainability Partner for the Surakshit Movement, including the Surakshit Awards platform.

This collaboration brings together WEC’s global expertise in sustainability governance, climate education, and ESG capacity-building with the Surakshit Movement’s industry-led focus on safety, security, governance, and community resilience. The objective is to ensure that ESG considerations are embedded meaningfully into safety leadership frameworks rather than being treated as standalone or compliance-driven initiatives.

Under the partnership, WEC will play a key role in shaping and governing the ESG Award Category within the Surakshit Awards, including contribution to evaluation frameworks, jury expertise, and knowledge inputs. Beyond the awards, the collaboration will extend to ESG-focused workshops, dialogues, whitepapers, training programmes, and community initiatives conducted under the Surakshit Movement umbrella.

The partnership is deliberately structured to remain restricted to ESG-related domains, preserving the independence and integrity of the core Surakshit Awards and non-ESG categories. Both organisations have agreed on clear governance mechanisms, including the formation of a dedicated ESG Working Group, to jointly oversee frameworks, content, and ESG initiatives.

Speaking on the collaboration, Prof. Ganesh Prakash Channa, Founder and President of the World Environment Council, said that the partnership represents an important step toward aligning sustainability thinking with real-world safety and governance challenges. He noted that ESG outcomes are strongest when environmental responsibility, social impact, and governance discipline are integrated into operational decision-making and leadership behaviour.

PSP core team, the driving force behind Surakshit, said the collaboration with WEC adds depth and credibility to the ESG dimension of the platform. They emphasised that the Surakshit Movement aims to recognise organisations and leaders who demonstrate intent, execution, and measurable impact, and that ESG must be evaluated with the same rigour as safety and security outcomes.

The collaboration was formally acknowledged during Surakshit Pune Awards 2025, where sustainability and ESG leadership featured as an integral part of the recognition framework. The tie-up reinforces the shared belief that safety, security, sustainability, and governance are interconnected responsibilities, and that future-ready organisations must address them together.

Through this partnership, WEC and the Surakshit Movement aim to create a credible, practitioner-driven ESG platform that supports responsible governance, strengthens community resilience, and contributes to safer and more sustainable institutions across India.

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Pune is set to host a landmark celebration of dedication, vigilance, and leadership as the Surakshit Pune Awards 2025 arrive for their 3rd edition. Organized by SYMX, with PSP and ASIS Pune Chapter as Knowledge Partners, WEC as the ESG Partner, and supported by FSAI, GACS, and CAPSI, the awards provide a distinguished platform to acknowledge those who strengthen the city’s safety fabric.

Following successful editions in Mumbai and Hyderabad earlier this year, the Pune chapter aims to raise the bar once again. Each edition has attracted senior officials, industry visionaries, and security professionals who collectively shape the standards of corporate and public safety. Pune now prepares to carry that momentum forward.

A Platform Built to Recognize Excellence

The Surakshit Awards are designed to highlight outstanding contributions across corporate security, uniformed services, and safety management. From crisis management and risk mitigation to technological innovation and commitment on the ground, the awards honour the individuals and teams who work tirelessly—often out of the spotlight—to protect people and infrastructure.

In a world where threats evolve rapidly, celebrating such work is not just recognition but reinforcement. It signals that safety leadership matters, that collaboration is essential, and that excellence deserves visibility.

Why Pune’s Edition Matters

Pune’s security landscape has expanded significantly in recent years, driven by its rapid growth in IT, manufacturing, education, and urban development. With this growth comes heightened responsibility. The 2025 Awards aim to acknowledge emerging leaders and frontline professionals who are redefining how safety is planned, implemented, and sustained.

This edition also encourages cross-industry learning by bringing together corporate decision-makers, safety strategists, and government representatives. The awards are more than a ceremony—they are an ecosystem for shared insights and forward-thinking solutions.

Time to Nominate the Changemakers

Organizations and individuals are invited to nominate those who have demonstrated exceptional commitment to safeguarding people, operations, and communities. Whether it is a proactive security initiative, a standout uniformed officer, or a team that has transformed safety culture, this is the moment to highlight their impact.

Nominations are open until 5 December 2025, offering a valuable opportunity to spotlight work that strengthens resilience across sectors.

Event Details

Date: 19 December 2025
Venue: The Residency Club, Pune
Nomination Link: Visit the Surakshit Awards website for complete guidelines and submissions.

The event promises to gather professionals who believe in building safer environments—not just through systems and technology, but through leadership and accountability.

Building a Safer Pune Together

The Surakshit Pune Awards 2025 underline a simple truth: safety is not an isolated responsibility. It demands collaboration, innovation, and unwavering dedication. By honouring those who exemplify these values, the awards help shape a culture where safety remains a priority across industries and communities.

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New Delhi, 12: Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan unveiled the Indian Standards 2024 report, marking the ninth consecutive release of the Indian Ranking of Higher Education Institutions. In this year’s National Institutional Ranking of Higher Education Institutions-2024, 80 institutions from Maharashtra were recognized across 13 categories, reflecting excellence in education, learning, research, and inclusion.

Notably, Savitribai Phule Pune University (SPPU) was ranked the third-best university in the state. The rankings also highlighted 11 institutions from Maharashtra among the top 100 overall institutions in India, with Indian Institute of Technology Bombay securing the 30th spot. Additionally, 10 universities from the state were listed among the top 100 in the country, with Homi Bhabha National Institute leading at 16th place.

The report introduced new categories this year, including Best Universities in States, where SPPU achieved third place. Maharashtra also excelled in research and engineering categories, with five institutions each ranked among the top in the country. Furthermore, four colleges and nine management institutes from the state were featured in the top 100 rankings, showcasing Maharashtra’s strong presence in higher education.

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Ashadi Ekadashi, also known as Devshayani Ekadashi or Padma Ekadashi, is a deeply significant day for Hindus, observed on the eleventh day (Ekadashi) of the waxing fortnight (Shukla Paksha) in the Hindu lunar month of Ashadha (June-July). This year, Ashadi Ekadashi will be celebrated on Wednesday, July 17, 2024.

What is Ashadi Ekadashi?

Ashadi Ekadashi heralds the beginning of Chaturmas, a four-month period during which Lord Vishnu is believed to enter a deep, meditative sleep known as Yog Nidra. During this time, Hindus refrain from undertaking major life events such as weddings, adhering to strict religious observances.

Fasting and Celebration

On Ashadi Ekadashi, devotees of Lord Vishnu engage in a rigorous fast, abstaining from grains, certain vegetables, and other specific foods. The day is dedicated to prayer, meditation, and performing puja (worship rituals), seeking Lord Vishnu’s blessings. The fast is traditionally concluded the next day, on Dwadashi Tithi, during a specific Parana time, which varies by location.

Significance of Ashadi Ekadashi

Ashadi Ekadashi is imbued with profound spiritual significance. Observing the fast is believed to bestow good health, wealth, prosperity, and ultimately, Moksha (liberation). Devotees seek the divine blessings of Lord Vishnu, aiming for a life filled with happiness and prosperity.

The Vrat Katha (Fasting Story)

Hindu mythology recounts that a king once faced a devastating drought that brought great suffering to his kingdom. A wise sage advised the king to observe Ashadi Ekadashi with sincere devotion. Following this guidance, the king diligently fasted and prayed to Lord Vishnu. Pleased with the king’s devotion, Lord Vishnu blessed the kingdom with abundant rains, restoring prosperity and joy.

Ashadi Ekadashi in 2024

  • Date: Wednesday, July 17, 2024
  • Parana Time (Fast Breaking Time): To be determined (Varies based on location; consult your local Panchang for specific timings)
  • Significance: Marks the start of Chaturmas, a period of religious observances. Fasting is believed to bring Lord Vishnu’s blessings.

Ashadi Ekadashi is a revered day for millions of Hindus around the world. Through fasting and adherence to tradition, devotees seek the divine blessings of Lord Vishnu, ensuring a life of happiness, health, and prosperity. This observance underscores the importance of spiritual discipline and devotion in Hindu life.

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Pune : On behalf of the Central Bureau of Communications under the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Pune Municipal Corporation and IMERT College run by Marathwada Mitra Mandal, a tree plantation and cleanliness drive was carried out today at IMERT Mahavidlaya in Karve Nagar on the occasion of World Environment Day. The program was also supported by Nehru Yuva Kendra, Kaveri International School and Worship Earth Foundation.

On this occasion, Pune Municipal Corporation Deputy Commissioner Sanjay Shinde, Assistant Commissioner Vijay Naikal, Assistant Health Officer Dr. Ketaki Ghatge, Senior Police Inspector Manoj Shedge, Youth Officer of Nehru Youth Center Ashish Shete, Director of IMERT College Dr. Shubhangi Ramaswamy, Amrapali Chavan, Co-Founder of Worship Earth Foundation, Gautami Pandey, Coordinator of Kaveri International School, Harshal Akude, Publicity Officer of Central Communications Bureau, etc. were present.

The program started by planting trees in the college premises by dignitaries. After this, the present dignitaries of the college, teachers, non-teaching staff, students and citizens of the area conducted a cleanliness campaign in the entire area. In the next session, the students of Kaveri International School presented a song on environmental awareness.

While guiding the audience on this occasion, Pune Municipal Deputy Commissioner Sanjay Shinde said that protecting the environment is not the responsibility of any one person but everyone has to contribute to it. We can help maintain the balance of the environment by doing small things like avoiding the use of plastic, using water sparingly, maintaining cleanliness, separating wet and dry waste.

IMERT College Principal Shubhangi Ramaswamy said that since 1973, the United Nations has taken the initiative to celebrate Environment Day on June 5. But if we think about it, every person can celebrate every day of the year for the environment. For that we can resolve to do any one environment friendly action every day.

At the end of the event, all the attendees took a pledge to protect the environment and maintain cleanliness. The program was coordinated by Prof. Aparna Shastri did, while thanks to Publicity Assistant P. Fanikumar.

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February 19, 2024 – Vibrant celebration of the birth anniversary of the revered Maratha warrior king, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, the premises of Maharashtra Sadan in Delhi came alive with cultural fervor and traditional zeal. Maharashtra Sadan, a significant representation of Maharashtrian culture in the heart of the nation’s capital, witnessed spirited commemorations on the occasion of Shivaji Jayanti.

The Maharashtra Sadan in Delhi became a hub of enthusiasm as people gathered to mark the auspicious day with traditional dance, music, and festive decorations. The air echoed with the sounds of celebrations as participants showcased their reverence for Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj through dance performances and musical renditions.

Meanwhile, in Pune, Maharashtra, the birthplace of Shivaji Maharaj, dignitaries paid homage at the historic Shivneri Fort. Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, along with Deputy Chief Ministers Devendra Fadnavis and Ajit Pawar, participated in various programs to honor the legendary warrior king. The cradle ceremony, a symbolic tradition marking the birth of Shivaji Maharaj, was among the key events attended by the leaders.

Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, born in 1630 at Shivneri in Pune district’s Junnar tehsil, holds a significant place in Indian history for his valor, administrative acumen, and commitment to justice. His birth anniversary, celebrated as Shivaji Jayanti, is an occasion of immense cultural and historical importance, not only in Maharashtra but also resonating in Maharashtra Sadan, New Delhi.

The celebration at Maharashtra Sadan showcased the vibrant and inclusive cultural heritage of Maharashtra, bringing together people from different walks of life. The festivities included traditional dances like Lavani, showcasing the rich cultural tapestry of the state.

Shivaji Jayanti is not merely a celebration of history but also a testament to the enduring legacy of a leader who inspired generations with his courage, administrative brilliance, and commitment to justice. The commemoration at Maharashtra Sadan in Delhi serves as a bridge, connecting the spirit of Maharashtra with the diverse cultural landscape of the national capital.

As both Delhi and Pune reverberated with the echoes of Shivaji Jayanti, the celebrations stand as a testament to the unifying power of culture and history, transcending geographical boundaries. The events at Maharashtra Sadan and Shivneri Fort underscore the collective pride and reverence for Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj that continue to resonate across the nation.

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President Droupadi Murmu emphasized the invaluable gift of Yoga to the world during her inauguration speech at the national conference on the integration of Yoga in the School Education System. The event, organized by Kaivalyadhama as part of its centenary year celebrations, took place in Lonavala, Maharashtra.

The President highlighted the global celebration of Yoga Day since 2015, emphasizing its holistic approach to health and well-being, as recognized by a United Nations General Assembly resolution. She underlined the significance of Indian knowledge tradition in the National Education Policy 2020, aiming to introduce the benefits of Yoga to the younger generation.

President Murmu emphasized Yoga’s role in the overall development of an individual, addressing physical, mental, emotional, social, and spiritual aspects. She praised Swami Kuvalayananda for promoting the scientific approach and utility of the Yoga system in the 20th century, particularly in schools. The President expressed confidence that Kaivalya Vidya Niketan, a school run by Kaivalyadhama Sansthan, would serve as an example for other schools, maintaining the effective fusion of Yoga tradition and science.

Founded in 1924 by Swami Kuvalayananda, Kaivalyadhama is one of the oldest and pioneering yoga institutes globally, following the principles and philosophy of Patanjali’s Ashtanga Yoga. Notably, Kaivalyadhama has been proactive in conducting scientific research to demonstrate the benefits and uses of Yoga.

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Pune: The Serum Institute of India (SII) has announced its ambitious plan to introduce a pioneering malaria vaccine in the country. Cyrus Poona Walla, Managing Director of SII, revealed this incredible development during a press conference organized by the Miss World Organisation in Pune. The event, hosted at the Ritz-Carlton, Pune, welcomed the delegates of Miss World 2023.

Building on the triumphant rollout of Covishield, Poonawalla proudly shared that SII is on the cusp of launching a revolutionary malaria vaccine – a pioneering achievement on a global scale. His words resonated through various media outlets, capturing the excitement surrounding this ground-breaking endeavor.

Furthermore, Poonawalla disclosed that SII is concurrently engaged in crafting a vaccine for dengue, an additional stride towards bolstering public health defences. During the press briefing, he assured that the dengue vaccine would be attainable within a year’s time.

The significance of these advancements cannot be understated, especially within the context of India’s healthcare landscape. As of 2020, India accounted for a staggering 82 percent of global malaria-related deaths, along with a high number of cases in the South-East Asian region. Recent government statistics underline the prevalence of vector-borne diseases in the country, with dengue and malaria leading the chart in 2021.

SII’s dedication to innovation marks a remarkable stride forward in combating these health challenges, raising hopes for a healthier and more resilient nation.

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