India Launches Carbon Market Portal at Prakriti 2026, Positions Carbon Trading as Key to Climate Action

New Delhi, March 21 (BNP): Union Power Minister Manohar Lal on Saturday inaugurated the International Conference on Carbon Markets, Prakriti 2026, and launched the Indian Carbon Market Portal, underscoring India’s commitment to advancing climate action alongside economic growth.

The two-day conference, organised by the Bureau of Energy Efficiency under the Ministry of Power and the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, is being held in the national capital as part of the Bharat Electricity Summit 2026.

India Launches Carbon Market Portal at Prakriti 2026, Positions Carbon Trading as Key to Climate Action

The event brings together global experts, policymakers, industry leaders and researchers to deliberate on carbon markets and their role in supporting climate goals and green growth. The theme of this year’s conference is “Unlocking Carbon Finance for NDC Implementation through Global Partnerships and Digital Pathways.”

During the inaugural session, the Indian Carbon Market Portal (www.indiancarbonmarket.gov.in
) was launched by Manohar Lal, along with Minister of State for Power Shripad Naik and other dignitaries. The portal is designed as a central platform for implementing and administering the country’s carbon market.

Addressing the gathering, the Union Minister said India has demonstrated that climate responsibility and economic development can progress together. He highlighted initiatives such as the Carbon Credit Trading Scheme (CCTS), renewable energy expansion and energy efficiency programmes as key steps toward building a transparent and credible carbon market framework.

He noted that the country has already notified nine methodologies under the CCTS, with over 40 entities registering projects in sectors such as biogas, hydrogen and forestry. Additionally, greenhouse gas emission intensity targets have been set for nearly 490 entities across seven energy-intensive sectors.

Emphasising the economic potential of carbon markets, Lal urged businesses to view them not merely as compliance mechanisms but as opportunities for innovation, investment and entrepreneurship.

Minister of State for Power Shripad Naik highlighted three key pillars for robust carbon markets — credibility through digital monitoring, reporting and verification systems, capital mobilisation for clean technologies, and international collaboration under Article 6 of the Paris Agreement.

He said India’s progress in renewable energy and energy efficiency demonstrates that climate action and economic growth are complementary, adding that carbon markets can empower MSMEs and farmers while enabling transparent global cooperation.

The conference will feature discussions on global carbon markets under the Paris Agreement Crediting Mechanism, compliance frameworks, digital technologies, carbon border policies and financing clean technologies.

Officials said Prakriti 2026 reflects India’s growing role as a global leader in climate action and its efforts to develop a transparent, inclusive and innovation-driven carbon market ecosystem.

Celebration of Pakhala Paraba by Odia Samaj, Tripura

Agartala, 20 March 2026 (BNP): The Odia community residing in Tripura celebrated Pakhala Paraba (Pakhala Divas), a traditional festival of Odisha, with great enthusiasm, cultural pride, and collective joy on 20th March 2026.

Celebration of Pakhala Paraba by Odia Samaj, Tripura

 

The celebration was organized under the aegis of Odia Samaj, Tripura, where members gathered at Sangam to mark the occasion in a spirit of unity and festivity. The event witnessed active participation, especially by the women members of the community, who played a central role in showcasing the rich culinary heritage of Odisha.

Celebration of Pakhala Paraba by Odia Samaj, Tripura

 

On this occasion, the lady members prepared a wide variety of traditional Odia cuisine at their respective homes. More than twenty different dishes were presented, reflecting the diversity and uniqueness of Odia food culture. The celebration was further enriched by joining the live telecast of Pakhala Paraba festivities from Odisha, creating a sense of connection with their cultural roots.

Celebration of Pakhala Paraba by Odia Samaj, Tripura

 

Following the presentation, all participants shared the meal together. The food was lovingly served by the women members, symbolizing warmth, affection, and community bonding. The gathering was marked by joy, togetherness, and a deep sense of cultural identity.

The event concluded on a cheerful note, with all attendees expressing happiness and satisfaction at celebrating their traditional festival away from their home state, yet with equal fervour and authenticity.

Zydus Launches Semaglutide Injection in an Innovative, Reusable Multi-Dose Pen Device in India

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  • The novel pen device will be available for patients in a prefilled cartridge administered using a patient-friendly reusable pen for which the company has exclusive rights
  • The drug will be launched under the brand names – SEMAGLYN TM, MASHEMA TM and ALTERME TM

Zydus Lifesciences Limited (including its subsidiaries, hereafter referred to as “Zydus”), an innovation-led global lifesciences company, has launched Semaglutide Injection under the brand names – SEMAGLYNTM, MASHEMATM and ALTERMETM, upon patent expiry in India. The Drug Controller General of India (DCGI) had earlier provided its approval for manufacturing and marketing Semaglutide injection for the treatment of both Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus and Obesity indications.1

Unlike current treatment options, which often require patients to purchase multiple single-dose pens as they progressively titrate their dosage, Zydus offers an innovative reusable multi-dose novel pen device. This advancement will enable clinicians and patients to conveniently select and administer different dose strengths from a single pen, thereby improving adherence, enhancing convenience, and significantly lowering the overall therapy cost. Zydus’ Semaglutide injection will be available in a 15mg/3ml cartridge and will be manufactured at Zydus Biotech Park, Ahmedabad. The average monthly cost of the treatment will be approximately Rs. 2,200.

Diabetes and obesity are among India’s most serious health challenges today.2 Treatments based on GLP-1 have the potential to play an important role in addressing this growing public health concern. According to the International Diabetes Federation, 8.9 crore adults in India are living with diabetes, which is 10.5 per cent of the country’s adult population. At the same time, obesity is rising rapidly across age groups. Among adults, obesity prevalence has increased by 91 per cent in women, from 12.6 per cent to 24.0 per cent, and by 146 per cent in men, from 9.3 per cent to 22.9 per cent. These trends point to a widening health crisis in the country.

PepsiCo India Boosts Water Security, Restoring 1.48 Billion Litres Through Watershed and Community Initiatives

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  • Marks World Water Day with a continued focus on water stewardship through Sustainable Water Resource Development and Management and community-driven Water & WASH initiatives
  • Driven by its ‘Partnership of Progress’ philosophy, efforts span watershed management, groundwater recharge, and enhanced access to safe water

 

Marking World Water Day, PepsiCo India reaffirmed its ongoing efforts to advance water stewardship, announcing that it replenished 1.48 billion litres of water in 2025. This reflects the company’s continued focus on sustainable water resource management. To commemorate the day, the company also released a special video highlighting its Jal Jeevan Melas, bringing its water stewardship efforts to life through meaningful, on-ground impact.

 

Aligned with its ‘Partnership of Progress’ philosophy, PepsiCo India’s water stewardship approach focuses on improving water-use efficiency, replenishing local water sources, and enabling access to safe water for communities. The company’s efforts are driven through its Sustainable Water Resource Development and Management (SWRDM) program and community-focused Safe Water Access & WASH initiatives, implemented in partnership with organizations such as Alternative Development Initiatives (ADI) and Pandit Jagat Ram Memorial FORCE Trust.

 

PepsiCo India’s SWRDM program adopts a science-led, watershed-based approach to groundwater recharge, with interventions across Channo (Punjab), Pune (Maharashtra), and Kosi (Uttar Pradesh). Through geo-hydrological planning and the creation of rainwater harvesting structures, the program aims to enhance water availability while supporting local ecosystems and agricultural communities. These efforts have also empowered over 89,000 community members by improving access to water, promoting sustainable agriculture, and strengthening climate-resilient livelihoods, enabled through SHG formation, improved farming practices, and drought mitigation initiatives across these regions.

 

Complementing these efforts, the company also continues to drive community safe water access and sanitation programs. In partnership with FORCE Trust, PepsiCo India has been working to strengthen rural water security through its Water & WASH initiatives. Building on the success of its work in Mathura, where safe water access and sanitation solutions have already transformed multiple villages, the program is being expanded to reach 100,000 residents across 30 villages, further amplifying its impact.

 

Speaking on this, Yashika Singh, Chief Corporate Affairs Officer and Sustainability Head, PepsiCo India and South Asia, said, “At PepsiCo India, water stewardship is central to how we approach sustainability, focused on using less, reusing more, and replenishing what we use. Across our operations, we are adopting innovative solutions to improve water efficiency, while working with communities to support groundwater recharge and sustainable water management. In 2025, we replenished 1.4 billion litres of water, recharging groundwater across key locations such as Channo, Kosi, and Pune, and positively impacting over 89,000 people. Through our Partnership of Progress approach, we are working closely with communities and local institutions to turn intent into impact. When solutions are built collaboratively, they become more sustainable, inclusive, and built to last.”

 

Through its integrated approach, PepsiCo India continues to advance water stewardship by combining infrastructure development, community engagement, and scientific water management practices. These efforts also contribute to improved livelihoods, agricultural resilience, and greater community participation in managing local water resources. The company remains committed to scaling its efforts through strong partnerships and innovative solutions, ensuring that water stewardship continues to drive meaningful impact for both people and the planet.

 

Watch the video here.

Suraasa and Empyrean School Launch India’s First Teacher Development Centre in Navi Mumbai

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Suraasa, a global teacher development ecosystem trusted by 650,000+ educators across 50+ countries and 15,000+ schools, and Empyrean School, ranked #1 in Navi Mumbai by the Times School Survey 2025, have jointly launched a Teacher Development Centre (TDC) on the school’s campus.

The centre was inaugurated this week in the presence of Empyrean School’s leadership team and teaching staff, alongside Suraasa’s leadership team. A ribbon cutting ceremony marked the opening, followed by addresses from leaders on both sides and a walkthrough of the program by Suraasa’s Head of Admissions.

The TDC is Suraasa’s blended learning model, combining online training with structured in-person experiences at a school campus. For years, Suraasa’s programs have trained teachers across 50+ countries through its online platform. The TDC adds a physical dimension to that: monthly collaborative sessions, classroom practice, and peer learning at a host school. Empyrean School is among the first in the country to host one.

Why this partnership exists

India’s teacher training infrastructure has not kept pace with how fast classrooms are changing. Most programs train teachers for the school system as it exists today. Suraasa and Empyrean School believe that isn’t enough. Teachers need skills that match where education is headed, not where it’s been.

Suraasa brings the system. It operates across the entire teacher development value chain: internationally accredited training programs, an AI-led learning platform, certified mentorship, placement services, and career progression pathways. Its flagship program, the Professional Graduate Certificate in Teaching & Learning (PgCTL), trains teachers through live virtual classes delivered by educators based in the US, UK, UAE, and Lebanon. On completion, teachers earn two globally recognized credentials: the PgCTL and the UK Level 6 Diploma in Teaching, regulated by Ofqual. Suraasa has also been sought by governments and education boards to help shape teacher qualification policy at a national level.

Empyrean School brings the campus, the classroom access, and the learning culture. Known for its inquiry-based model, Cambridge and CBSE pathways from Nursery to Grade 12, and a philosophy where learning and wellbeing go hand in hand, the school offers exactly the kind of environment where teacher training should happen: inside a working school, surrounded by real students and real practice.

Together, the two organizations will run a 12-month blended program that combines online learning, live international classes, and mandatory monthly in-person sessions at Empyrean’s campus. Teachers enrolled at the TDC will also have the opportunity to observe and deliver classes at the school.

The program is open to all qualified teachers

The TDC is not limited to Empyrean’s own staff. Qualified teachers from any school in Navi Mumbai and surrounding areas can enroll. The goal is to create a shared hub for teacher growth across the city that raises the bar for the entire teaching community.

Soumyabrata Mukherjee, Principal of Empyrean School, spoke about what the collaboration means for the school and for education more broadly.

“We are very happy that we have this humble opportunity to partner with Suraasa to host a Teacher Development Centre at Empyrean School. It is a big milestone for all of us here at school. To redefine education, we have to reimagine and redefine the role of the teacher. Through this collaboration, we aim to take our people through quality standards and benchmarks, give them training, allow them to learn from people, and have amazing experiences in our classrooms, which will help us fast-track our journey to becoming a developed nation.”

Soumyabrata Mukherjee, Principal, Empyrean School

“At Suraasa, we focus on teacher development and derive our energy from educators who are self-motivated and eager to grow on their own. The decision to host a Teacher Development Center (TDC) at Empyrean shows that it is an institution that deeply cares about the happiness of the teacher community, providing them with tangible opportunities for professional development. We congratulate the school’s leadership for their vision in establishing their school as a place for teachers to grow, develop, and learn alongside one another.”

Loulou Hsaiky, Head of Learning & Academics, Suraasa

Enrollments now open

The Empyrean School TDC is now accepting enrollments for its first cohort, which starts on 11 April 2026. Interested teachers can learn more and apply at https://suraasa.co/t57N before the enrollments close on 31 March 2026.

Hinduja Foundation’s Jal Jeevan initiative recharges 5 trillion litres of groundwater; Impacts 6 million lives

New Delhi, Mar 21: On the occasion of World Water Day, the Hinduja Foundation, the philanthropic arm of the Hinduja Group, announced that its flagship Jal Jeevan water stewardship initiative has enabled the recharge of over 5 trillion litres of groundwater and strengthened irrigation systems across 117,620 hectares of farmland in India. The initiative has improved water security, agricultural productivity, and rural livelihoods across 16 states, benefiting millions of people in water-stressed regions.

Hinduja Foundation’s Jal Jeevan initiative recharges 5 trillion litres of groundwater; Impacts 6 million lives

 Implemented in partnership with local communities, technical organisations, and Hinduja Group companies, the Jal Jeevan initiative adopts an integrated approach to water management – spanning watershed and springshed management, improved domestic water access through rainwater harvesting, water ATMs and restoration of water sources, revival of traditional water bodies, and promotion of climate-resilient agriculture. These interventions collectively enhance groundwater recharge and strengthen community resilience to climate variability.

Mr. Raman Kalyanakrishnan, CEO, Hinduja Foundation, said: “Water security is closely linked to livelihood security in rural India. Through the Hinduja Group’s Jal Jeevan initiative, we are working with communities to build sustainable water infrastructure that improves domestic water access, supports agriculture, and strengthens resilience against climate uncertainty. Our focus is on community-driven solutions that ensure long-term, responsible, and efficient use of water resources.”

The Foundation’s work has reduced the burden of water scarcity, improved crop yields, enhanced livestock management, and significantly lowered the time women and families spend fetching water. It has also encouraged community-led maintenance of water assets ensuring sustainability long after implementation.

Jal Jeevan initiative – Impact at a glance

  • 6 million lives impacted
  • 4,000 villages covered across 16 states
  • 20,000 open wells revived or recharged
  • 4,000 rooftop rainwater harvesting systems installed
  • 125 lakes restored
  • 450 springs restored

A notable intervention under the initiative is at the 40-acre Holy Jhulelal Tirthdham campus in Kutch, Gujarat, where a network of freshwater reservoirs developed around the Shri Jhulelal Temple has helped restore ecosystems, strengthen resilience to rising sea levels, and support local biodiversity.

Key impact areas:

The Jal Jeevan programme has been implemented across some of India’s most water-stressed geographies. Key interventions include:

·Creation of ponds, check dams, recharge pits, and rainwater harvesting structures, replenishing over 5 trillion litres of groundwater

·Rejuvenation of 267 springs in rural Uttarakhand, enhancing long-term water security for Himalayan communities

·Improved agricultural and livestock water access, leading to higher productivity and increased household incomes

·Sanitation and hygiene initiatives, contributing to healthier communities

As climate-related water challenges intensify across India, the Hinduja Foundation is committed to expanding the Jal Jeevan initiative through partnerships with government agencies, civil society organisations, and local institutions to develop scalable and sustainable water solutions.

Water and the Feminine: A Reflection for World Water Day

Water has always been more than a natural resource. It is life, movement, and meaning. On World Water Day, observed every year on 22 March, the world reflects on the importance of water—not only for survival, but for balance, dignity, and harmony in human life.

Water and the Feminine: A Reflection for World Water Day

Water is often symbolically linked with the feminine. It is nurturing, sustaining, and deeply life-giving. Like the feminine principle, water carries quiet strength. It flows gently, yet it shapes entire landscapes over time. It sustains life in silence, yet holds immense power within it.

This dual nature—calm and powerful, soft and unstoppable—makes water a powerful reflection of feminine energy. Rivers that nourish fields, rain that renews life, and oceans that connect continents all represent both care and strength in motion.

The connection becomes even more meaningful in the context of the theme “Water and Gender.” Across the world, women are often the primary managers of household water. They walk long distances, collect water, and ensure its use for families and communities. This daily responsibility reflects resilience, patience, and care—qualities often associated with both water and femininity.

Yet this also highlights an important truth: water inequality affects women and girls the most. When access is limited, it is they who carry the burden. When access improves, entire communities move toward dignity, education, and opportunity.

Water can also be forceful and unpredictable. Floods and storms remind us of its strength and ability to transform landscapes. In the same way, feminine strength is not limited to gentleness—it also carries the power to change, rebuild, and endure.

On World Water Day, this symbolism becomes a reminder of responsibility. Water must be protected, shared fairly, and valued not just as a resource, but as the foundation of life. Recognizing its connection to gender equality helps us understand a deeper truth: sustainability and justice go hand in hand.

Ultimately, water teaches balance. It shows that strength does not always mean force, and care does not mean weakness. In its flow, stillness, and power, water reflects life itself—and invites us to protect it with respect and awareness.

FANS Patna Hosts Seminar on National Security Challenges and Policy Strategies

Patna, March 21, 2026 (BNP) — The Forum for Awareness of National Security (FANS), Patna Chapter, on Friday organized a seminar on “National Security: Policy, Strategy and Contemporary Challenges” at the CIMP Auditorium in Patna, bringing together academicians, security experts and public figures to deliberate on evolving threats and policy responses.

The programme commenced at 4:00 PM with a welcome address by Shri Kumod Kumar, CAO, CIMP and General Secretary of the FANS Patna Chapter, who greeted the dignitaries and participants and outlined the objectives of the seminar.

FANS Patna Hosts Seminar on National Security Challenges and Policy Strategies

 

Delivering the presidential address, Prof. (Dr.) Rana Singh, Director of CIMP, elaborated on the concept of strategy in national security and highlighted emerging threats, including nuclear, chemical, biological and radiological risks. He underscored the importance of indigenous research and digital preparedness, noting the role of DRDO in strengthening secure networks and advancing technological sovereignty to reduce dependence on external systems.

Lt. Gen. Ashok Kumar Choudhary, President of the FANS Patna Chapter, described national security as a multi-dimensional concept encompassing economic stability, social harmony and technological strength. He called for an integrated approach, emphasizing that citizens also play a crucial role in building national resilience.

Chief Guest Dr. Dinesh Chandra Rai, Vice Chancellor of B.R. Ambedkar Bihar University, spoke on the need to preserve cultural values alongside promoting self-reliance. He highlighted the role of technology in agriculture, integrated farming practices and training, while stressing rural development as a cornerstone of national progress. He also raised concerns over the influence of western culture on Indian heritage.

Distinguished Guest Shri Vikramaditya Singh, National Organization General Secretary of FANS, addressed issues related to interstate coordination, international dimensions of national security and the need to create protective environments for sustainable development.

FANS Patna Hosts Seminar on National Security Challenges and Policy Strategies

Keynote Speaker Shri Golok Bihari Rai, member of the National Steering Committee of FANS, emphasized citizen security, peace and societal well-being. He spoke on challenges such as population pressure, the alcohol-crime nexus and policy transparency, linking economic growth with national sovereignty.

Guest of Honour Shri Alok Raj, retired IPS officer and former Director General of Police, Bihar, discussed both traditional and emerging security challenges. He referred to threats from neighbouring regions, cyber and digital attacks, and the misuse of social media for propaganda. He lauded the role of security forces and stressed the importance of public awareness, preparedness and coordinated action.

The seminar concluded with a vote of thanks by Shri Kumod Kumar. The event facilitated meaningful discussions on strengthening India’s national security framework in the face of contemporary challenges.

PM-Vidyalaxmi Emerges as a Key Gateway for Education Loans

The Government of India’s PM-Vidyalaxmi Scheme has completed one year since its launch, emerging as a significant platform for students seeking financial support for higher education. The scheme has witnessed strong demand, with a large number of applications received from across the country and an approval rate of around 50 percent, indicating steady implementation.

Designed as a single-window digital portal, PM-Vidyalaxmi has simplified the education loan process by allowing students to apply to multiple banks through one platform. This has reduced delays, improved transparency, and made it easier for applicants to track their loan status without navigating complex procedures.

A key feature of the scheme is its focus on accessibility. By offering collateral-free loan options and reducing traditional barriers, it has opened up opportunities for students from middle-class and economically weaker backgrounds. The scheme supports those admitted to recognized institutions, ensuring that financial assistance is directed toward quality higher education.

In its first year, PM-Vidyalaxmi has contributed to strengthening a more inclusive and structured education financing system in India. With growing awareness and participation, it is expected to play an important role in helping students pursue their academic goals without being constrained by financial limitations.

FIA and UNTourism announce first ever Sustainable Sports Tourism Award winners

Dubai, UAE, 21st March, 2026: The Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA), the global governing body for motor sport and the federation for mobility organisations worldwide, has announced the winners of the first UN Tourism Awards for Excellence in Sustainable Sports Tourism, powered by the FIA. 

 

Announced at a ceremony in Madrid, ahead of this weekend’s ABB FIA Formula ECUPRA Raval Madrid E-Prix, the winners demonstrated leadership and innovation across key areas insustainable tourism, showcasing environmental, social and economic impact, governance, scalability, and long-term legacy. 

 

FIA and UNTourism announce first ever Sustainable Sports Tourism Award winners

 

 

FIA President and UN Ambassador for Sustainable Tourism in Sport, Mohammed Ben Sulayem, commented: “The diversity and quality of our inaugural winners highlights the growing global momentum behind sustainable sports tourism. 

 

These awards celebrate sport’s positive impact as a driving force of innovation, sustainable development, and economic growth, and together with UN Tourism, we are setting new benchmarks for sustainability while building a future where sport continues to unite people across borders.”

 

FIA and UNTourism announce first ever Sustainable Sports Tourism Award winners

 

 Awards winners

 

Most Sustainable Sport EventWinner: Secto Rally Finland – Pioneering ISO 20121 & Spark the Future Sustainability Forum (AKK Sports Ltd., Finland). 

 

Community Impact in Sports Tourism – Winner: Salomon Cappadocia Ultra Trail (Türkiye Tourism Promotion and Development Agency & Argeus Travel & Events, Türkiye). 

 

Innovation in Sports Tourism Development – Winner: Saalfelden Leogang – Nature-Driven Performance in Eco-Friendly Mountain Bike Tourism (Saalfelden Leogang Touristik GmbH, Austria). 

 

Outstanding Public-Private Parntership in Sports Tourism – Winner: MadCup Universe (MadCup S.L., Spain). 

 

FIA President’s Exceptional Award – Winner: Tirana – European City of Sports 2023 (Municipality of Tirana, Albania). 

 

UN Tourism Secretary-General Exceptional Award – Winner: WRC UENO Rally of Paraguay 2025 (SENATUR, Paraguay).

 

UN Tourism Secretary-General, H.E. Shaikha Nasser Al Nowais said: “When UN Tourism and the FIA signed the Memorandum of Understanding in 2024, we committed to advancing together a more sustainable sports tourism industry.

 

“Last night, that commitment became a reality with the inaugural ceremony for the Awards for Excellence in Sustainable Sports Tourism. This milestone proves that our collaboration is now a global platform recognizing sustainability, innovation, and community impact, turning our shared vision into a powerful legacy for the sector.”

 

A total of 70 applications were submitted by organisations worldwide, including federations, tourism boards, governments, NGOs, companies and universities, with 28 shortlisted for the final, where the winners were selected by a seven-member jury of experts. 

 

A joint initiative between UN Tourism and the FIA, the awards recognise the projects and events that are successfully integrating sport and tourism with sustainable development.