11, Apr 2026
Hungary Emerges as a Rising European Destination for Indian Students – One of the most prominent universities in Hungary focuses on Indian student

One of the most prominent universities in Hungary focuses on Indian students

Hungary Emerges as a Rising European Destination for Indian Students - One of the most prominent universities in Hungary focuses on Indian student

 

Apr 11: Europe’s higher education landscape is being quietly but decisively reshaped. As traditional study destinations face growing saturation and rising costs, an increasing number of Indian students are turning their attention towards Central Europe as a region offering strong academic ecosystems, internationally recognised qualifications, and expanding research opportunities. Within this evolving map of global student mobility, Hungary has begun to stand out with particular clarity, especially in engineering, applied sciences, and technology-driven disciplines.

The numbers reflect this momentum. Across Europe, around 90,000 Indian students are currently enrolled in higher education, a figure that has grown by nearly 80 per cent over the past five years. Hungary’s position within this broader trend is becoming increasingly visible: in 2023–24, approximately 1,127 Indian students were studying in Hungarian universities, placing India among the country’s top ten source nations for international enrolment. With English-taught programmes, EU-accredited degrees, comparatively moderate living costs, and a stable, secure environment, Hungary is emerging as a compelling destination for Indian families seeking both quality and value.

At the heart of this shift stands Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME), Hungary’s leading institution for engineering and technology. The university continues to consolidate its standing internationally: BME came in 246th, improving its position by one place compared to the previous list, while maintaining its 12th place in the Eastern European region in the widely acknowledged latest QS European rankings, compiled by Quacquarelli Symonds, a global university ranking organisation.

The growth of the Indian student community at BME has been particularly striking. In the 2015/16 academic year, the university enrolled only 15 students from India; by 2024/25, this number had risen to 89 full-time Indian students – a nearly six-fold increase in less than a decade. The demographic profile mirrors global STEM patterns, with 77 per cent male and 23 per cent female students. Crucially, the expansion has been matched by strong academic outcomes: since 2016, 96 Indian students have graduated successfully from BME, including eight PhD recipients, underscoring the university’s ability not only to attract talent but also to support students through to high-level degree completion.

“My BME degree has given me a strong technical foundation, international exposure, and research experience, preparing me to work in global engineering environments and tackle sustainability, structural and infrastructure challenges,” says recent BME graduate Salman Ali.

BME’s appeal lies in its distinctive integration of education, research, and innovation. The university’s mission extends beyond classroom teaching into the full innovation chain, encompassing fundamental and applied research, technological development, and the real-world application of scientific results. Its academic strengths align closely with strategic global priorities shared by Europe and Asia alike: digital transformation, sustainable energy systems, industrial innovation, and the engineering foundations of the green transition. For Indian students, this translates into an environment where theoretical excellence is inseparable from hands-on research engagement and industry relevance.

As Vice Rector for Internationalisation András Nemeslaki notes, “Indian students contribute significantly to the academic and cultural life of our university. Their strong presence in engineering and technology programmes reflects BME’s strengths and the global relevance of our degrees.” This relevance is reinforced by the university’s expanding international profile: BME currently offers 13 bachelor’s, 24 master’s and 11 doctoral programmes in English, supported by Budapest’s vibrant innovation ecosystem and reputation as one of Europe’s safest capitals.

Among the programmes drawing the strongest interest from Indian applicants, the BSc and MSc in Computer Science Engineering stand out as particularly strategic choices. At undergraduate level, the Computer Science Engineer BSc is designed to train engineers capable of developing solutions across a wide spectrum – from advanced web services and artificial intelligence-based applications to high-reliability industrial software systems. With a rigorous theoretical foundation and early opportunities for specialisation in Software Engineering or Infocommunication, students graduate prepared for both high-impact employment and advanced academic pathways.

The MSc in Computer Engineering deepens this trajectory further. Structured around independent work, research and development projects, and a mandatory industrial or faculty-based placement, the programme reflects the expectations of a global technology labour market increasingly shaped by AI, data infrastructure, and complex software ecosystems. Graduates are positioned either to enter competitive international careers or to continue into doctoral research – a route already taken by a growing number of Indian alumni at BME.

Hungary’s strengthening ties with India provide an additional layer of strategic context. Economic cooperation has intensified, with bilateral trade exceeding one billion euros in 2023 and major Indian companies such as Tata Consultancy Services, Motherson, and Apollo establishing significant operations in Hungary. More than fifty Indian firms now employ over ten thousand people in the country, creating an industrial environment in which internationally trained engineers are in rising demand. Student interest is accelerating accordingly: in 2023, a record 2,400 Indian applicants competed for 200 Hungarian scholarships.

Against this backdrop, Hungary – and BME in particular – is increasingly recognised as a serious European hub for Indian talent: academically rigorous, research-driven, internationally connected, and positioned at the intersection of education and innovation. As Europe and India move toward deeper cooperation in trade, technology, and mobility, institutions such as BME are becoming platforms for long-term global engineering careers.

10, Apr 2026
Odisha Tops India in AMRUT 2.0 Performance, Sets New Benchmark in Urban Development

Strong execution of urban infrastructure projects drives major improvements in water supply and city living standards

Odisha Tops India in AMRUT 2.0 Performance, Sets New Benchmark in Urban Development

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Odisha has achieved a major national milestone by securing the top position in India for overall performance under AMRUT 2.0, marking a significant step forward in its urban development journey. The recognition highlights the state’s strong execution capacity and consistent focus on improving essential urban services, particularly drinking water supply and infrastructure.

Under the Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation (AMRUT 2.0), Odisha has emerged as one of the most efficiently performing states, demonstrating effective planning, timely implementation, and large-scale impact across its urban areas.

Large-scale implementation across 89 urban bodies

The AMRUT 2.0 programme in Odisha covers 89 urban local bodies, where 345 projects have been taken up with an overall investment of more than ₹4,030 crore. These projects focus primarily on strengthening water supply systems, upgrading urban infrastructure, and improving essential civic services.

The state’s performance has been driven by its ability to execute projects efficiently on the ground, ensuring that planned infrastructure translates into real, visible improvements in cities and towns.

Major boost to clean drinking water access

One of the most significant outcomes of these initiatives has been the improvement in access to safe and clean drinking water. Several modern water treatment facilities have been made operational in key urban centres, enhancing both water quality and supply reliability.

As a result, more than five lakh urban residents have directly benefited from improved drinking water infrastructure, marking a meaningful improvement in daily living conditions across the state.

Rapid expansion of household tap connections

Alongside large infrastructure upgrades, Odisha has also focused on improving last-mile water connectivity. More than 2.7 lakh households have been provided with direct tap water connections, ensuring that clean water reaches homes more efficiently and consistently.

This expansion has reduced dependence on traditional water sources and significantly improved convenience and hygiene for urban families across multiple cities.

Efficient execution driving urban transformation

Odisha’s top ranking under AMRUT 2.0 reflects not only investment levels but also strong governance and execution efficiency. Coordinated efforts between urban local bodies and implementing agencies have ensured steady project progress and timely completion.

The improvement in water supply systems and urban infrastructure is gradually reshaping cities, making them more livable, sustainable, and better prepared for future growth.

Strengthening the foundation of sustainable cities

AMRUT 2.0 aims to create long-term urban sustainability through improved water security, better infrastructure, and efficient service delivery. Odisha’s performance demonstrates how focused implementation can translate policy into real-world impact.

With continued work under progress, the state is moving steadily toward building more resilient and citizen-friendly urban spaces.

Conclusion

Odisha’s achievement as the top performer under AMRUT 2.0 reflects a clear success story in urban transformation. Through large-scale water infrastructure development, improved household connectivity, and efficient execution, the state has significantly enhanced the quality of urban life.

This milestone highlights how strong planning and effective implementation can drive meaningful change in cities, setting a benchmark for urban development across the country.

10, Apr 2026
Shangri-La Eros New Delhi Hosts Chef Diego Martinelli for a Limited-Time Culinary Showcase at Sorrento

Shangri-La Eros New Delhi Hosts Chef Diego Martinelli for a Limited-Time Culinary Showcase at Sorrento

New Delhi, Apr 10: Shangri-La Eros New Delhi presents a refined celebration of Italian gastronomy at Sorrento this April, as it welcomes Chef Diego Martinelli for an exclusive five-day culinary artistry from 15th to 19th April 2026. Hailing from Bologna in Italy’s Emilia-Romagna region, Chef Diego brings with him over 25 years of global culinary expertise, shaped across luxury hotels, acclaimed fine dining establishments, and uniquely demanding high-performance kitchens. His return to the capital sets the stage for one of the season’s most anticipated dining showcases, inviting guests to experience an authentic expression of Italian cuisine through both à la carte offerings and a thoughtfully curated set menu, available for lunch and dinner.

Diego has traveled extensively. He has been on a professional journey that has navigated many countries, touching each time different food and social cultures and enable him to learn new techniques and flavours in country such as England, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Egypt, India, Indonesia and Singapore to name a few. From humble beginnings in the Four Seasons Hotel London, to his current appointment as a creator and founder of Cibo Restaurant in Bali, has persisted in perfecting his craft through the years.

The menu takes Emilia-Romagna as its anchor, while drawing from Chef Diego’s decades of international cooking experience as its wider frame of reference. Among its standout highlights, the Tuna Crudo with Citrus Gel, sets an immediate tone of precision and brightness. The Lobster Spaghetti, cooked entirely in bisque and finished with heirloom tomatoes, emerges as one of the menu’s most compelling signatures.

The other signatures include the Roasted Seabass, Braised Lamb Shank, Charcoal Grilled Tiger Prawns, Lamb Shoulder Agnolotti with Mint Cream, Compressed Egg Plant Layers, Tagliolini, Lemon Butter and Bottarga Snow amongst others.

To conclude, the Amalfi Lemon Tart, finished with torched lemon curd, basil sorbet, and Amalfi Lemon Tart delivers a dessert that is both elegant and refreshing.

The exclusive menu is available for Lunch and Dinner. The set menu is priced at INR 5,000 plus taxes and the wine-paired set menu is priced at INR 8,000 plus taxes per person.

10, Apr 2026
BNW Developments Stands Tall with the UAE

One of the first firms to showcase its belief in the UAE through multi-emirate OOH tributes, new projects, and a zero-layoffs policy.

 

BNW Developments Stands Tall with the UAE

 

DUBAI, UAE — Apr 10 BNW Developments has unveiled prominent installations in both Dubai and Ras Al Khaimah, serving as a visual tribute to the leadership of the UAE and a public reaffirmation of the nation’s enduring resilience.

The installation along Al Khail Road in Dubai features His Highness Sheikh Mohamed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the UAE, and His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai.

Simultaneously, the developer has unveiled a dedicated tribute in Ras Al Khaimah featuring His Highness Sheikh Saud bin Saqr Al Qasimi, UAE Council Member and Ruler of Ras Al Khaimah, and His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the UAE.

As one of the UAE’s fastest-growing developers, BNW’s growth has been built on the country’s foundation of stability and ambition. These installations are a statement of intent, aligning the developer’s trajectory with the UAE’s wider vision for the future.

At a time when global markets face uncertainty, BNW is proving that nothing is stopping its momentum. Following the recent launch of its latest landmark project, Orvessa Residences by Michel Adam in Dubai, the firm is demonstrating its conviction through tangible action.

Furthermore, while many industries have tightened operations, BNW has maintained a strict “zero layoffs” policy, choosing instead to invest in its human capital. The company continues to roll out internal promotions and is actively expanding its footprint, recently welcoming a wave of new senior management leadership to steer its next phase of development.

“The UAE provides more than just a platform for business; it provides a sense of certainty,” said Dr. (CA) Ankur Aggarwal, Chairman and Founder of BNW Developments. “This tribute is rooted in a genuine belief in the resilience that defines this nation. We chose to build here because the leadership’s clarity makes the impossible feel like a standard.

“Our internal growth—retaining every member of our team and expanding our leadership suite—is a direct result of the confidence we have in this market. We aren’t just building structures; we are building a legacy that mirrors the grit of the UAE. This is our way of acknowledging the inspiration that fuels our own progress.”

The Al Khail and Ras Al Khaimah installations underscore BNW’s commitment to the region, moving beyond real estate to reflect a deeper investment in the national identity. For BNW, business continuity and national pride are not separate; they are the same mission.

10, Apr 2026
RXIL TReDS Crosses Landmark INR 3,00,000 Crore Milestone in Cumulative Invoice Financing

Mumbai, Apr 10:  Receivables Exchange of India Ltd (RXIL), India’s leading RBI-regulated Trade Receivables Discounting System (TReDS) platform, today announced that the cumulative value of invoices financed in the platform since inception, has crossed ₹3,00,000 Crore becoming the first TReDS platform to achieve this milestone. During FY 26, RXIL achieved a total throughput (invoices financed) of ₹1,21,105 crore, registering a 51% growth, reflecting strong momentum in platform adoption and increased participation across stakeholders.

RXIL is now a central pillar of India’s MSME Financing Infrastructure and has , onboarded 72,000+ MSMEs and 3,400+ corporate buyers since inception, and facilitated the financing of over 1.2 crore invoices. The platform enables MSME suppliers to convert their approved receivables into cash without collateral in under 24 hours, through a transparent multi-financier bidding mechanism. This has helped MSMEs reduce their receivable cycles, strengthen creditworthiness and sustain business growth.

After achieving  cumulative throughput of ₹2,00,000 crore in July 2025, RXIL accelerated its growth trajectory by facilitating financing of MSME invoices of another ₹1,00,000 crore in just eight months.

Commenting on the milestone, Shri Manoj Mittal, CMD, SIDBI, and Chairman, RXIL said: “The growing relevance of the TReDS ecosystem underscores its role in addressing MSME working capital needs in a more efficient and transparent manner. Platforms like RXIL TReDS are enabling timely access to finance through digital, market-based mechanisms. As the ecosystem evolves, wider participation from buyers and  financiers will be key to unlocking its full potential.”

This milestone reflects the collective commitment of the Government of India, Reserve Bank of India, and RXIL’s promoter institutions SIDBI, NSE, State Bank of India, ICICI Bank, and YES Bank. 

Over the years, RXIL has played a defining role in shaping the TReDS landscape connecting buyers, sellers and financiers on a single digital platform, streamlining payment cycles, and improving working capital efficiency across industries.

The recent policy direction in the Union Budget 2026, with its increased emphasis on scaling the TReDS ecosystem, is expected to further accelerate adoption and deepen credit access for MSMEs.

As India advances towards the vision of Viksit Bharat, RXIL remains committed to enhancing access to formal credit, expanding platform participation, and building a future-ready trade finance ecosystem that empowers enterprises of every scale.

10, Apr 2026
Silver Futures Drop 1.46 pc as Selling Pressure Weighs on Prices

New Delhi, Apr 10 (BNP): Silver prices saw a noticeable dip on Friday, reflecting a cautious mood among traders. On the Multi Commodity Exchange, silver futures for May delivery dropped by ₹3,549, settling at ₹2,40,219 per kilogram—a decline of 1.46%.

Market activity showed moderate participation, with a turnover of 1,718 lots. According to analysts, the fall was largely driven by traders scaling back their positions, leading to a wave of selling pressure in the market.

This pullback suggests a shift in sentiment, as participants appear to be booking profits or adopting a wait-and-watch approach amid uncertain market cues. While such fluctuations are common in commodity markets, the sharp drop highlights how quickly prices can react to changes in trader confidence.

For investors, the movement serves as a reminder of the volatility in precious metals, where prices are often influenced not just by demand and supply, but also by broader market sentiment.

10, Apr 2026
Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited Appoints Sanjay Khanna as New CMD

Apr 10 (BNP): In a key leadership move, Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL) has announced the appointment of Sanjay Khanna as its new Chairman and Managing Director (CMD). The decision was approved by the Appointments Committee of the Cabinet following recommendations from the selection panel under the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas.

Currently serving as Director (Refineries), Khanna brings years of hands-on experience in refinery operations and large-scale project execution. He will take charge from the date he assumes office and is set to lead the company until his retirement on May 31, 2029, unless directed otherwise.

His elevation comes at a time when BPCL is navigating a rapidly changing energy landscape. With a strong technical and operational background, Khanna is expected to steer the company toward greater efficiency, expansion in petrochemicals, and a sharper focus on value-added products.

Beyond strategy, his leadership is likely to play a crucial role in balancing business growth with sustainability goals—an increasingly important priority for energy companies in India and globally.

As BPCL continues its transition amid evolving energy demands, Khanna’s appointment signals continuity in expertise while aiming for forward-looking growth and long-term energy security.

10, Apr 2026
KFON Signs MoU with C-DIT to Strengthen Surveillance Against Waste Dumping

Thiruvananthapuram, Apr 10: To support efforts by grama panchayats to prevent waste dumping in public places, Kerala Fibre Optic Network (KFON) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the State Centre for Information Technology (C-DIT). As part of the initiative, CCTV cameras will be installed in selected panchayats across various districts in Kerala, with KFON providing the required internet connectivity.

“This collaboration, which leverages technology to control indiscriminate waste dumping, is a timely intervention by KFON,” said Dr. Santhosh Babu IAS (Retd.), Managing Director, KFON. “By providing reliable internet services, KFON will extend full support to efforts aimed at ensuring cleaner and better-managed public spaces,” he added.

The MoU was signed in the presence of Dr. Santhosh Babu IAS (Retd.), Managing Director, KFON, Jayadev Anand, Registrar, C-DIT and other KFON officials. As part of the first phase, C-DIT cameras have already been installed and made operational with KFON internet connectivity in Vadakkanchery (Palakkad), Panniyannur (Kannur), and Pattanakkad (Alappuzha).

The initiative is expected to strengthen monitoring mechanisms and support local bodies in maintaining cleaner public spaces across the state.

10, Apr 2026
GPF Interest Rate Stays at 7.1 pc for April–June 2026

The Ministry of Finance India has retained the General Provident Fund (GPF) interest rate at 7.1% for the April–June 2026 quarter. The rate is effective from April 1 to June 30, 2026, with no change from the previous quarter.

The announced rate will apply to GPF as well as similar government-managed funds, including the Contributory Provident Fund (CPF) and All India Services Provident Fund.

The government reviews these rates every quarter, but for the current period, it has opted to maintain stability. The decision ensures consistent returns for government employees relying on these schemes for long-term savings and retirement planning.

 
10, Apr 2026
RITES-led consortium delivers its 1st Retrofit Metro Trainset to DMRC, equipped with ‘Next-Gen’ PAPIS

Gurugram, April 10: RITES Ltd., the leading Transport Infrastructure Consultancy and Engineering firm, along with its consortium partners r2p Asia-Pacific Pty Ltd., Australia and ACT Fibreglass Ltd., today delivered the first refurbished metro trainset equipped with an advanced IP-based Passenger Announcement and Passenger Information System . The upgraded trainset was flagged-off by Delhi Metro Rail Corporation Managing Director Dr. Vikas Kumar at the Najafgarh Depot, New Delhi.

The system is designed to enhance operational efficiency, passenger convenience & safety and provide onboard communication systems for metro networks. It features an advanced integrated IP-based architecture with a centralized Human Machine Interface, enabling seamless control of passenger information, public address, CCTV and communication systems.

Built on Power over Ethernet (PoE), the PAPIS reduces wiring complexity and lifecycle costs while improving reliability and maintenance efficiency. It also integrates safety features such as CCTV, emergency communication and alarm systems, along with real-time diagnostics for efficient operations. The solution is compliant with BIS, EN and MeitY/STQC standards.

Apart from PAPIS, re-painting of saloon interiors, provision of IV couplers, fire detection system and mobile charging socket, refurbishment of EDB and relay panels have also been completed. 

With its expertise in transport infrastructure and system integration, RITES continues to deliver benchmarked, future-ready solutions to the urban mobility ecosystem.