Mumbai: The Bearys Group has made a clean sweep at the World Safety Organisation (WSO) India Awards 2025, winning three major recognitions for its excellence in safety, sustainability, and leadership.
At the 6th Annual WSO India OHS&E Professional Development Symposium and the 4th edition of the WSO India (State) Level OHS&E Awards held at The Lalit, Mumbai, on October 14, the Group emerged as one of the top performers in the country.
Among the winners was the NTT Data Center (DC2B) in Ambattur, Chennai, developed by Bearys, which received the Platinum 5-Star Award for “Most Outstanding Performance in Occupational Health, Safety & Environment (OHS&E)” the highest recognition in its category. Another project, the NTT Data Center (NAV1C) in Mahape, Navi Mumbai, also developed by Bearys, won the Gold 4-Star Award for “Outstanding Performance in OHS&E.”
In addition to these project-level awards, Syed Mohamed Beary, Founder and CMD of Bearys Group, was conferred with the “Individual Achievement in Leadership” award by WSO India. The honour acknowledges his “exemplary leadership, sustainability-driven vision, and lifelong contribution to creating safer, greener, and smarter built environments.”
Terming the recognitions as a “hat-trick of excellence,” Bearys Group said in a statement that the awards reaffirm its commitment to “Building for a Sustainable Tomorrow,” where innovation, integrity, and safety remain the foundation of all its endeavours.
The triple win marks another milestone in the Group’s long-standing pursuit of sustainable and safe development practices across its projects nationwide.


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Mumbai (PTI): Veteran screenwriter Salim Khan suffered a brain haemorrhage which has been tackled, is on ventilator support as a safeguard and stable, doctors treating him said on Wednesday, a day after he was admitted to the Lilavati Hospital here.
The 90-year-old, one half of the celebrated Salim-Javed duo which scripted films such as "Sholay", "Deewar" and "Don" with Javed Akhtar, is in the ICU and recovery might take some time given his age.
"His blood pressure was high for which we treated him and we had to put him on a ventilator because we wanted to do certain investigations. Now the ventilator was put as a safeguard so that his situation doesn't get worse. So it is not that he is critical," Dr Jalil Parkar told reporters.
"We did the investigations that were required and today we have done a small procedure on him, I will not go into the details. The procedure done is called DSA (digital subtraction angiography). The procedure has been accomplished, he is fine and stable and shifted back to ICU. By tomorrow, we hope to get him off the ventilator. All in all, he is doing quite well," he added.
Asked whether he suffered a brain haemorrhage, the doctor said, "Unko thoda haemorrhage hua tha, which we’ve tackled. No surgery is required.
As concern over Khan's health mounted, his children, including superstar Salman Khan and Arbaaz Khan, daughter Alvira, and sons-in-law Atul Agnihotri and Aayush Sharma, have been seen outside the hospital along with other well-wishers. His long-time partner Akhtar was also seen coming out of the hospital.
Khan, a household name in the 70s and 80s, turned 90 on November 24 last year. It was the day Dharmendra, the star of many of his films, including "Sholay", "Seeta aur Geeta" and "Yaadon Ki Baraat", passed away.
Hailing from an affluent family in Indore, Khan arrived in Mumbai in his 20s with dreams of stardom. He was good looking and confident he would make a mark in the industry as an actor. But that did not happen. And then, after struggling for close to a decade and getting confined to small roles in films, he changed lanes.
He worked as an assistant to Abrar Alvi and soon met Akhtar to form one of Hindi cinema's most formidable writing partnerships. They worked together on two dozen movies with most of them achieving blockbuster status.
Other than "Sholay", "Deewar" and "Don", Khan and Akhtar also penned "Trishul", "Zanjeer", "Seeta Aur Geeta", "Haathi Mere Saathi", "Yaadon Ki Baarat" and "Mr India".
