Bearys Group has been honored with the prestigious "Gold with 5-Star Award" at the 9th Annual HSE Excellence & ESG Global Awards 2024 in the Large-Scale Category for the construction sector. The award ceremony took place on March 1, 2024, at IIM Powai, Mumbai, in recognition of Bearys Group’s exceptional efforts in promoting Health, Safety, Environment & Sustainability (HSE&S) practices.

The award selection process was conducted in three rigorous stages. Bearys Group successfully passed all three stages, showcasing its commitment to integrating HSE&S principles into its operations and leading the construction industry towards safer and more sustainable practices.

Additionally, Bearys Group also received two individual performance recognitions as part of the award process:

Balasubramanian, GM-QHSE - OHSSAI HSE&S Mentor of the Year 2024

Tilak Singh, GM, MSFT-HYD01, Hyderabad - OHSSAI HSE&S Leadership of the Year 2024

The event also featured insightful panel discussions by experts in the industry.

The OHSSAI (Occupational Health, Safety, Sustainability, and Industrial Hygiene Foundation) has been a driving force in advancing HSE&S practices across industries, communities, and educational institutions since its establishment in 2015. As an independent, non-profit organization, OHSSAI aims to foster safer, more sustainable environments within the workplace and beyond.

Bearys Group's success at this esteemed event further emphasizes its commitment to maintaining the highest standards of HSE&S in the construction sector. The participation and recognition at such a distinguished platform reflect Bearys Group's dedication to building a safer, more sustainable future for all.

Balasubramanian, GM-QHSE - OHSSAI HSE&S Mentor of the Year 2024

Balasubramanian, GM-QHSE - OHSSAI HSE&S Mentor of the Year 2024

Tilak Singh, GM, MSFT-HYD01, Hyderabad - OHSSAI HSE&S Leadership of the Year 2024

Tilak Singh, GM, MSFT-HYD01, Hyderabad - OHSSAI HSE&S Leadership of the Year 2024

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Bangkok (PTI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday told Myanmar's Senior General Min Aung Hlaing that India was doing everything possible to assist the nation in recovering from the aftermath of a massive earthquake that killed several thousands.

Modi met Senior General Min, the head of Myanmar's military government, on the sidelines of the Summit meeting of the leaders of the Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral and Technical Cooperation (BIMSTEC) grouping.

"Met Senior General Min Aung Hlaing of Myanmar on the sidelines of the BIMSTEC Summit in Bangkok. Once again expressed condolences on the loss of lives and damage to property in the wake of the recent earthquake. India is doing whatever is possible to assist our sisters and brothers of Myanmar in this critical time," Modi wrote on X.

This was the Prime Minister’s first interaction with Senior General Min, who came to power in a military coup in February 2021.

"We also discussed bilateral relations between India and Myanmar, particularly in sectors like connectivity, capacity building, infrastructure development and more," he said.

India has launched Operation Brahma to help relief efforts in the earthquake-hit Myanmar, where a military coup in February 2021 brought Senior General Min to power.

During the 35-minute meeting, the Myanmarese ruler appreciated the speed at which India sent in assistance immediately after the March 28 earthquake.

“We are ready to help,” the Prime Minister is learnt to have conveyed to Senior General Min.

India has deployed military field hospitals in Mandalay, which was near the epicentre of the earthquake.

A senior official of the Myanmar administration also visited the hospital set up by India in Mandalay.

India has also deployed its National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) personnel who are assisting in the relief work in Myanmar.

Over 3,000 people have died in the Myanmar earthquake, nearly 5,000 have been injured, and over 370 remain missing nationwide.