Person of the Year 2019- Private
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Person of the Year 2019- Private

Chinta Sridhar, Managing Director, Navayuga Engineering Company With his unmatched domain knowledge, expertise and leadership style, Chinta Sridhar, has set unmatched benchmarks for his company – having clenched two Guinness World Records earlier this year. Sridhar joined the fa...

Chinta Sridhar, Managing Director, Navayuga Engineering Company With his unmatched domain knowledge, expertise and leadership style, Chinta Sridhar, has set unmatched benchmarks for his company – having clenched two Guinness World Records earlier this year. Sridhar joined the family-run Navayuga Group in 1995 as a site engineer. Rising through the ranks over the next decade and a half, he assumed the position of managing director of the company in 2010 through sheer merit, hard work and outstanding performance. Under his leadership, Navayuga is on its way to become a global construction and infrastructure icon. It is this relentless pursuit of excellence that won him the award of the Person of the Year 2019 in the Private Sector at the recently concluded 17th CONSTRUCTION WORLD Global Awards. We honour him for his acumen and wish him continued success and many more firsts in the years to come.

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Jyoti Structures Launches Heat Safety Drive Across Sites

Jyoti Structures (JSL) has strengthened heat safety measures across its project sites and manufacturing facilities as temperatures rise across India. The company has implemented a Summer Safety Plan covering all transmission line projects to address risks related to heat stress, dehydration and worker fatigue.The initiative includes rescheduling work away from peak afternoon temperatures, provision of drinking water, ORS and lemon-salt solutions, and installation of rest shelters near work areas. Daily toolbox talks, worker health monitoring, first-aid preparedness, emergency transport arrange..

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Real Estate

MHADA Declares 82 Buildings Most Dangerous in Central and South Mumbai

The Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority (MHADA) has declared 82 buildings as most dangerous across Central and South Mumbai and has appealed to residents to vacate immediately. The list, prepared after structural assessments by the authority, identifies buildings judged to pose imminent risk to occupants and to passersby. Local civic bodies have been asked to coordinate evacuations and to make arrangements for temporary shelter and rehabilitation for displaced households. Officials said the authority prioritised buildings with visible structural distress, severe cracking, tiltin..

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Infrastructure Transport

Damage Reported At Halwara Airport Terminal After First Rains

Severe damage was reported at the terminal of Halwara Airport during the first major rain spell of the season, prompting immediate concern among aviation and local authorities. Images from the site showed water ingress and visible deterioration of the terminal interior, affecting passenger areas and ancillary services. The airport authority suspended certain operations temporarily to assess structural safety and ensure passenger wellbeing. Preliminary inspections have prioritised electrical systems and roof seals to prevent further water ingress. State aviation officials ordered a formal inqui..

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