AIIA–iCAINE signs MoU with Rajasthan Ayurved University
The All India Institute of Ayurveda – Incubation Centre for Ayurveda Innovation and Entrepreneurship (AIIA–iCAINE) signed an MoU with Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan Rajasthan Ayurved University (DSRRAU) on 27 April 2026. The collaboration aims to strengthen research, innovation and entrepreneurship in Ayurveda. The signing occurred at the DSRRAU campus in Jodhpur, in the presence of senior faculty and students. Officials described the partnership as a major step toward translating traditional Ayurvedic knowledge into evidence‑based, market‑ready innovations, boosting India’s Ayurveda ecosystem and global competitiveness.
MoU between AIIA–iCAINE and DSRRAU signed on 27 April 2026
Focus on Ayurveda innovation, research and entrepreneurship
Signing at DSRRAU campus, Jodhpur
AIIA director and DSRRAU VC present
Goal: translate Ayurveda into market-ready innovations
Apr 28, 2026
World Day for Safety and Health at Work 2026 observed on 28 April
The World Day for Safety and Health at Work 2026 was observed on 28 April, led by the International Labour Organization. The focus is on safe and healthy workplaces worldwide, honouring workers who suffered injuries or loss of life due to unsafe conditions. The 2026 theme is 'Good psychosocial working environments: A pathway to thriving workers and strong organizations,' highlighting mental well‑being, stress management and fair treatment. The observance encourages stronger safety standards and policies globally. In India, authorities continue to advance occupational health regulations, workplace safety campaigns and worker welfare programs to support safe employment environments.
Observed on 28 April 2026; led by ILO.
Theme: Good psychosocial working environments for thriving workers.
Emphasizes mental well-being, stress management and fair treatment.
UNESCO Chair initiative trains 10,000 girls in future skills at SSPU
Under the UNESCO Chair initiative, SSPU has trained about 10,000 girls in future-ready sectors such as robotics, automation, semiconductor technology, advanced manufacturing and defence technology. Led by Dr Swati Mujumdar, Pro‑Chancellor of SSPU, the program uses industry-integrated skilling to empower women and expand opportunities in growing industries. The collaboration links education, skilling and gender inclusion at an international level, reinforcing India’s role in global workforce development. The initiative supports national aims to increase women’s participation in STEM fields through targeted training and practical exposure.
UNESCO Chair initiative at SSPU trained ~10,000 girls in future skills.
Sectors include robotics, automation, semiconductors, advanced manufacturing and defence tech.
Leadership under Dr Swati Mujumdar; emphasis on industry-integrated skilling.
Apr 27, 2026
WHO prequalifies first malaria drug designed for newborns and infants
The World Health Organization has granted prequalification to artemether‑lumefantrine, the first malaria treatment formulated specifically for newborns and infants. This infant‑specific formulation addresses dosing accuracy and safety concerns that previously arose when using medicines designed for older children. Prequalification confirms the medicine meets global standards of quality, safety, and efficacy, enabling public health programs to procure it with confidence. The development is expected to improve treatment outcomes for the youngest patients, supporting broader malaria control and elimination efforts in high‑burden regions and improving equity in access to essential medicines.
First infant‑specific malaria treatment approved by WHO prequalification
Drug: artemether‑lumefantrine
Addresses dosing safety for newborns and infants
Prequalification enables public procurement and wider access
Supports malaria control goals in high‑burden areas
Guntur wins GEM Award 2026 for women‑led urban service initiative in Vienna
Guntur Municipal Corporation (GMC) has received the Gender Equality Mobilization (GEM) Award 2026 in Vienna, recognizing its Women Empowerment Initiative. The program deployed over 200 women as electric auto drivers for door‑to‑door waste collection, combining clean energy use with efficient urban services and livelihoods. The award was presented at the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) event during the International Day of Women in Industry celebrations, with Tarja Halonen among attendees. GMC officials accepted the honor, highlighting inclusive governance and sustainable urban development. The recognition positions GMC on the international map for gender equality and urban resilience.
GMC awarded GEM Award 2026 in Vienna
Program employed 200+ women as electric auto drivers
Focus on clean energy and waste management
Presented during UNIDO event on International Day of Women in Industry
Tarja Halonen attended the event
Apr 24, 2026
Bagalkot University to confer honorary doctorates at first convocation
Bagalkot University in Karnataka will confer honorary doctorates at its first convocation. Space scientist S. Nambi Narayanan, religious leader Sri Gurumahanth Swami, and tech entrepreneur-philanthropist Mahesh Bellad will receive the honours. The maiden convocation, a milestone for the university established in 2023, will be held at Darbar Hall, BLDE Association campus, Jamkhandi, on 24 April 2026 at 11:30 a.m., symbolising the formal academic beginning after the first batch graduated in 2025. The university currently has 72 affiliated colleges and offers postgraduate programmes along with professional courses such as B.Ed and BP.Ed. Narayanan is renowned for his contributions to India's space programme with ISRO.
Honoris doctorates to S. Nambi Narayanan, Sri Gurumahanth Swami, and Mahesh Bellad
First convocation of Bagalkot University (established 2023)
Ceremony on 24 April 2026 at 11:30 a.m. in Jamkhandi
University has 72 affiliated colleges; offers PG and professional courses
Narayanan recognised for ISRO contributions
Apr 22, 2026
Ahilyanagar tops National Nutrition Fortnight awareness campaign
Ahilyanagar district in Maharashtra has topped India’s National Nutrition Fortnight campaign by the Women and Child Development Department. The district conducted 324,075 awareness activities so far in the eighth edition of the campaign, highlighting the focus on child nutrition and healthy development. Pune district ranks second nationwide, according to Zilla Parishad Chief Executive Officer Gajanan Patil. This year’s Fortnight theme is 'Brain Development in the First Six Years of a Child’s Life', and government officials say the activities aim to improve feeding practices, growth monitoring and caregiver education across rural and urban areas. The campaign runs through the current financial year and involves frontline workers, anganwadi centers and health volunteers.
Ahilyanagar tops the Fortnight campaign nationwide.
Total activities reported: 324,075.
Pune second in the national rankings.
Theme focuses on brain development in early childhood.
Programs involve anganwadi workers and health volunteers.