Archives April 2026

Centre Approves New Rail Line to Boost Connectivity in Odisha’s Mining Belt

Apr 22 (BNP): The Central Government has approved a new railway project to strengthen connectivity in Odisha’s mineral-rich Rayagada district. The Cabinet has sanctioned the Gunupur–Therubali new rail line, a 73.62 km route aimed at improving transportation infrastructure in one of the state’s key mining regions.

The project, estimated at a cost of around ₹1,362 crore, is expected to enhance regional mobility and provide more efficient and reliable rail services. It will connect important industrial and mining zones, improving the movement of both passengers and freight.

Officials noted that the new rail corridor will play a significant role in supporting economic activity in southern Odisha by improving access to remote areas and strengthening logistics efficiency for the Indian Railways network.

The development is also expected to contribute to long-term regional growth by enabling smoother transportation of resources, boosting local connectivity, and integrating the region more effectively with broader economic corridors.

Apptrove Expands DSP Connectivity with Truecaller Integration, Strengthening Measurement for Growth Marketers

Apr 22: Apptrove, a leading Mobile Measurement Partner (MMP), has announced the integration of Truecaller into its expanding ecosystem of advertising, media, and growth platforms. The addition marks another milestone in Apptrove’s broader strategy to build a partner-first measurement ecosystem that sits between advertisers, DSPs, ad networks, and media platforms. By integrating into Apptrove’s platform, partners gain access to a broader pool of advertiser demand and monetisable traffic opportunities, while brands benefit from expanded publisher reach, diversified acquisition channels, and unified performance measurement across the ecosystem.

As digital advertising continues to evolve, app marketers are increasingly looking beyond traditional channels to diversify user acquisition, improve return on ad spend, and drive stronger campaign results. At the same time, media platforms are under growing pressure to demonstrate performance, transparency, and accountability to attract larger advertiser budgets and increase repeat spend. Reliable attribution and campaign measurement have therefore become essential tools for platforms seeking stronger advertiser adoption, better campaign outcomes, and long-term monetisation growth.

The continued expansion of DSP integrations is changing how advertisers use MMPs. They now have access to more media channels while keeping measurement consistent, ensuring attribution is accurate, and allowing for faster optimisation of campaigns. For brands that work with several DSPs, this provides more freedom to broaden acquisition strategies without losing track of performance results. With the addition of Truecaller, marketers can measure installs, in-app events, conversions, and post-install engagement from Truecaller campaigns using Apptrove’s attribution system. This helps with better budget allocation and clearer tracking of ROI. This integration is especially useful for sectors like fintech, where building trust for user acquisition is important; gaming, where measuring scale and retention is crucial; e-commerce, where re-engaging customers based on intent can boost conversions; and subscription-led apps that aim to attract high-quality users with good lifetime value.

Udit Verma, Co-Founder and CMO, Apptrove, said,

“Our focus is on building an ecosystem where advertisers can access high-performing media channels through a single, trusted measurement layer. As we continue expanding our partner ecosystem, our goal remains simple: to create more growth opportunities for advertisers and stronger monetization pathways for platforms.”

Echoing this shared vision, Ravi Tripathi, Global Head- Ads Strategy and Partnerships, Truecaller added,

“Truecaller’s 500 Mn active user base is built on trust. This integration with Apptrove is another step in deepening our commitment to offer a fully measurable framework for advertisers, helping them measure every engagement that trust drives. This partnership opens up Truecaller’s high-intent inventory to marketers who expect transparency and scale all in one place.”

Apptrove’s growing integration network already includes connectivity with prominent advertising and growth platforms such as AnyMind Group, Appnext, CleverTap, and Adevolve, among others. By continuously expanding its partner ecosystem, Apptrove is creating greater access between enterprise advertisers and monetizable demand channels across regions and industry verticals.

With over 50 enterprise app clients across gaming, fintech, e-commerce, OTT, and consumer internet sectors, Apptrove continues to support brands looking to scale user acquisition through data- backed decision- making. The company’s attribution platform offers marketers a unified view of campaign performance across channels while helping reduce inefficiencies commonly associated with fragmented mobile media buying.

As more advertisers prioritise measurable outcomes and diversified acquisition strategies, partner ecosystems built on transparency and interoperability are becoming increasingly valuable. Apptrove remains focused on expanding integrations that simplify campaign measurement, unlock new sources of demand, and create sustainable growth opportunities for all stakeholders in the mobile advertising value chain.

The Truecaller integration is now available for Apptrove clients globally.

FIA President H.E. Mohammed Ben Sulayem hails collaborative effort as Formula One agrees 2026 regulatory refinements

Dubai, UAE, 22nd April 2026:  FIA President H.E. Mohammed Ben Sulayem has paid tribute to all parties across the FIA Formula One World Championship for coming together to agree a package of targeted regulatory changes for the 2026 season.

A number of refinements to the current regulations were agreed during an online meeting between the FIA, Team Principals, CEOs of Power Unit Manufacturers and FOM on Monday.

The changes covered qualifying energy management, race safety and power controls, race start-line safety systems, and wet weather visibility and grip improvements.

FIA President H.E. Mohammed Ben Sulayem hails collaborative effort as  Formula One agrees 2026 regulatory refinements

The final proposals will now be put before a FIA WMSC e-vote with a view to implementation before the Miami Grand Prix on May 3, except for the race starts proposals which will be tested and analysed during that weekend. 

H.E. Mohammed Ben Sulayem, FIA President, said: “I would like to praise everyone across the Formula One ecosystem – the FIA staff, teams, drivers and the Power Unit Manufacturers – for the constructive and collaborative work carried out in a very short space of time.

“While we have faced an unexpected gap in the calendar due to circumstances beyond the sport, all parties have remained fully committed to acting in the best interests of Formula One.

“More than ever, the drivers have been at the heart of these discussions, and I would like to thank them for their valuable input throughout this process.

Speaking on the sidelines of the FIA Region I Spring Meeting in Budva, Montenegro today, the FIA President added: “Safety and sporting fairness remain the FIA’s highest priorities. These changes have been introduced to address the issues identified in the opening events and to ensure the continued integrity and quality of the competition.

“We now look forward to the rest of what promises to be an exciting 2026 season.”

Monday’s discussions around potential adjustments were based on data gathered from the first three events of the 2026 season. 

The agreed changes include an increase from 8 to 12 in the number of events where alternative lower energy limits may apply, allowing greater adaptation to circuit characteristics. 

Other measures are designed to reduce excessive closing speeds while maintaining overtaking opportunities and overall performance characteristics. 

Meanwhile, the rear light systems have been simplified, with clearer and more consistent visual cues to improve visibility and reaction time for following drivers in poor conditions. 

The FIA Region I Spring Meeting in Budva reaches its conclusion tomorrow after three days of discussions by representatives from 102 FIA Member Clubs in the Middle East, Europe and Africa to advance safe and sustainable mobility for motor sport fans and road users.

 

PM Modi Urges Civil Servants to Embrace ‘Nagrik Devo Bhava’ in Governance

New Delhi, Apr 22 (BNP): Prime Minister Narendra Modi has called upon India’s civil servants to place the principle of ‘Nagrik Devo Bhava’—the citizen as god—at the core of all governance decisions, emphasizing that public service must remain firmly focused on people-centric delivery and welfare.

In letters addressed to over one crore civil servants ahead of Civil Services Day, the Prime Minister highlighted that governance should be guided by compassion, accountability, and a continuous commitment to learning. He stressed that those entrusted with public responsibility must set an example through dedication and ethical service.

The letters, issued on April 20, were released in 12 languages, including Hindi, English, Marathi, Odia, Gujarati, Bengali, Kannada, Punjabi, Assamese, Malayalam, Telugu, and Tamil. This multilingual outreach was aimed at ensuring wider accessibility across ministries, departments, states, and Union Territories.

The message underscores the government’s focus on strengthening citizen-centric governance and reinforcing the role of civil servants as key drivers of policy implementation and public trust.

Govt to Hold Open House on Steel Import Issues on April 27

Apr 22 (BNP): The Government is set to conduct an Open House session on April 27 to address concerns related to steel imports, bringing together key stakeholders from the industry, trade bodies, and policymakers.

The meeting is expected to focus on rising import pressures, pricing trends, and the impact of global steel supply dynamics on domestic producers. Industry participants are likely to present their views on competitiveness, demand conditions, and possible policy measures to ensure stability in the sector.

The Open House initiative is seen as part of the government’s broader effort to engage directly with industry stakeholders and develop a balanced approach that supports both domestic manufacturing and market requirements.

Steel remains a critical sector for infrastructure, construction, and manufacturing, and any policy discussion around imports is expected to have wide-ranging implications for pricing, supply chains, and industrial growth.

The session is likely to play an important role in shaping future decisions aimed at strengthening India’s steel ecosystem while addressing concerns over import dependency and market fluctuations.

AI Growth Increasingly Constrained by Computing Power, Says Goldman Sachs

Apr 22 (BNP): Global AI development is now being limited less by model capability and more by the availability of computing infrastructure, according to Goldman Sachs.

While AI models continue to improve rapidly in performance and efficiency, the key constraint has shifted toward computing resources required to train and deploy them at scale. This includes access to advanced semiconductors, large-scale data centers, and sufficient energy supply.

The report highlights a widening gap between fast-moving AI innovation and the physical infrastructure needed to support it. Rising demand for computing power is being driven by the expansion of generative AI, large language models, and enterprise-level automation systems.

Experts note that the next phase of AI growth will depend heavily on investments in chip manufacturing, cloud infrastructure, and energy-efficient computing systems. Without corresponding expansion in these areas, the pace of AI adoption could face structural limitations.

The findings underscore a broader shift in the AI ecosystem—from software-led progress to infrastructure-led scaling—where computing capacity is becoming a critical strategic asset in the global technology race.

Solidus Commissions Punjab’s Largest Captive Open Access Solar Power Plant

Apr 22 (BNP): Solidus has commissioned the largest captive open access solar power plant in Punjab, marking a significant step forward in the state’s renewable energy landscape.

The project is designed to provide dedicated clean power for captive consumption, reducing reliance on conventional grid electricity and lowering carbon emissions. By utilising the open access model, the plant enables efficient and cost-effective energy supply directly to consumers, improving energy security for industrial users.

The commissioning of this large-scale solar facility reflects the growing momentum toward renewable energy adoption among businesses, driven by sustainability goals, regulatory support, and the need for long-term energy cost stability.

With this development, Solidus strengthens its presence in the clean energy sector while contributing to Punjab’s expanding solar capacity and India’s broader transition toward sustainable power generation.

The project is expected to encourage further investments in captive renewable energy solutions, highlighting solar power as a viable and scalable alternative for industrial energy needs.

Shriram Bharatiya Kala Kendra Presents “Kendra Dance Festival 2026” at Kamani Auditorium

New Delhi, April 22: Shriram Bharatiya Kala Kendra (SBKK) announces the return of its annual Kendra Dance Festival 2026, scheduled to take place on May 1st, 2nd, and 3rd, 2026 at 7:00 PM at the iconic Kamani Auditorium.

The three-day festival will showcase a curated selection of dance drama productions by the Kendra Dance Repertory, reflecting a harmonious blend of tradition and innovation. This year’s programme revisits classic works alongside thoughtfully reimagined productions, with enhanced choreography, music, and stage design while preserving the integrity of the original narratives.

Festival Line-up:

Chakravyuh – Friday, May 1, 2026 (7:00 PM)
A powerful retelling from the Mahabharata, Chakravyuh focuses on Abhimanyu’s heroic attempt to break through the formidable battle formation of the Kauravas. Through dynamic choreography and martial movement traditions, the production captures the tension, courage, and tragic consequences of war, bringing alive one of the epic’s most poignant episodes.

Sri Durga – Saturday, May 2, 2026 (7:00 PM)
Returning after a three-year hiatus, sri Durga presents a compelling depiction of the Goddess Durga’s creation and her battle against Mahishasura, followed by Kali’s fierce confrontation with Raktabeej. The production explores the duality of the Devi—as a nurturing force and a powerful protector—through evocative choreography and immersive staging.

Kartikya – Sunday, May 3, 2026 (7:00 PM)
A reimagined version of Kumar Sambhav, now titled Kartikeya, this production highlights the birth and journey of the War God Kartikeya, set against the cosmic backdrop of his battle against Tarakasur. The narrative also interweaves episodes of Shiva-Parvati, Kamdev-Rati, and the birth of Ganesha, offering a rich and layered storytelling experience.

Rooted in diverse Indian classical dance traditions including Chhau, Kathak, Bharatanatyam, Odissi, Kathakali, and folk forms, each production is brought to life through original musical compositions, intricate costumes, elaborate sets, and dramatic lighting, creating a truly immersive theatrical experience.

The festival is mentored by Shobha Deepak Singh, Chairperson, and Gauri S. Keeling, Vice Chairperson of the Kendra. Chakravyuh and sri Durga are choreographed by Shashidharan Nair, while Kartikeya is choreographed by his disciple Raj Kumar Sharma.

The productions also reflect the collaborative vision of Minaakshi S. Dass, with set design, costumes, and jewellery for Kartikeya developed by Gauri Keeling and Minaakshi Dass. Lighting design is by Debi Prasad Mishra, and music for the new production is composed by Madho Prasad, incorporating original works of the late Barun Gupta.

Founded in 1952 by Sumitra Charat Ram, Shriram Bharatiya Kala Kendra has played a pioneering role in promoting Indian classical music and dance through its training institute, repertory, and festivals. Over the decades, it has nurtured generations of artists while presenting iconic narrative dance productions rooted in India’s rich cultural heritage.

The Kendra Dance Festival 2026 continues this legacy, offering audiences a vibrant celebration of storytelling, tradition, and artistic excellence.

NavPrakriti to Invest Over INR 1 Billion in Odisha for Critical Minerals Refining Facility

Apr 22 (BNP): NavPrakriti, an eastern India-based lithium-ion battery recycling and refurbishment company, has announced plans to invest over ₹1 billion (approximately $10.7 million) to establish a greenfield critical minerals refining facility in Odisha. The project marks a significant expansion of the company’s presence in India’s growing battery recycling and clean energy ecosystem.

NavPrakriti to Invest Over INR 1 Billion in Odisha for Critical Minerals Refining Facility

 The proposed facility will focus on recovering key critical minerals such as lithium, cobalt, and nickel from end-of-life batteries used in smartphones, laptops, and electric vehicles. This initiative aims to strengthen India’s domestic supply chain for essential minerals while addressing the rising challenge of battery waste management.

The company has stated that the facility is expected to become operational by the financial year 2029. Once operational, it will enhance large-scale recycling capacity and contribute to the development of a circular economy in the battery materials sector.

NavPrakriti’s expansion into Odisha reflects the increasing importance of sustainable resource recovery in India’s energy transition. The project is also expected to generate employment opportunities and support regional industrial growth while promoting environmentally responsible practices.

With this investment, NavPrakriti aims to play a key role in advancing India’s critical minerals strategy and supporting the country’s shift toward cleaner and more sustainable energy technologies.

Indian Markets Open Lower as Oil Prices Weigh on Sentiment Despite Ceasefire Extension

New Delhi, Apr 22 (BNP): Indian equity markets began the day on a subdued note, with benchmark indices opening lower despite positive global developments following the extension of a US-led ceasefire. Investor sentiment remained cautious, reflecting deeper economic concerns rather than immediate geopolitical relief.

Indian Markets Open Lower as Oil Prices Weigh on Sentiment Despite Ceasefire Extension

 A key factor weighing on the markets is the persistence of elevated crude oil prices, which continue to hover near the $90 mark. For an import-dependent economy like India, higher oil prices pose risks to inflation, corporate profitability, and overall economic stability.

Additionally, pressure on the Indian Rupee has added to market unease, as a weaker currency increases the cost of imports and contributes to broader financial strain. Investors are also seen engaging in profit booking, while global uncertainties continue to influence capital flows.

Market movements today highlight a cautious undertone, where optimism from easing geopolitical tensions is tempered by structural economic challenges.

Beyond the indices, the impact is felt at the ground level. Rising fuel costs and currency fluctuations can translate into higher living expenses, affecting households and small businesses alike. The current environment underscores the importance of stability in energy prices and macroeconomic conditions for sustained market confidence.