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Paradip Port receives ‘Major Port of the Year – Non-Containerised Cargo' award
Paradip Port receives ‘Major Port of the Year – Non-Containerised Cargo' award

The Hindu

time06-08-2025

  • Business
  • The Hindu

Paradip Port receives ‘Major Port of the Year – Non-Containerised Cargo' award

The Paradip Port has received the prestigious 'Major Port of the Year – Non-Containerised Cargo' award at the 15th All India Maritime and Logistics Awards (MALA) 2025. The award recognises Paradip Port's exceptional performance and outstanding contribution to handling non-containerised cargo, showcasing its operational efficiency and strategic importance in the country's maritime trade, said the Paradip Port Authority (PPA) in a statement. G. Edison, PPA traffic manager, received the award on behalf of the port at MALA, held in Mumbai, which celebrates excellence and innovation across the Indian maritime and logistics sector. The MALA awards, selected by a distinguished jury of industry experts, are considered a major honour within the industry and highlight the port's commitment to excellence and its leadership role in the non-containerised cargo segment. P.L. Haranadh, PPA chairman, congratulated the entire team, saying this notable achievement is a testament to the hard work, dedication, and collaborative spirit of Team PPA. 'We are honoured to be recognised by our industry peers and remain committed to continuously improving our services to support India's growing economy. This accolade underscores Paradip Port's strategic initiatives and robust infrastructure, which have contributed to its success in managing a high volume of diverse non-containerised cargo, including dry bulk and liquid bulk.'

Odisha's Paradip Port adjudged 'Major Port of the Year' in non-containerised cargo category
Odisha's Paradip Port adjudged 'Major Port of the Year' in non-containerised cargo category

United News of India

time02-08-2025

  • Business
  • United News of India

Odisha's Paradip Port adjudged 'Major Port of the Year' in non-containerised cargo category

East Bhubaneswar, Aug 2 (UNI) Paradip Port, Odisha's lone major port, has bagged the prestigious "Major Port of the Year – Non-Containerised Cargo" award at the 15th All India Maritime and Logistics Awards (MALA) 2025. The high-profile ceremony, organized by Exim India, was held in Mumbai on August 1 to celebrate excellence and innovation across the Indian maritime and logistics sector, port officials said on today. The award recognizes Paradip Port's exceptional performance and outstanding contribution in handling non-containerized cargo, showcasing its operational efficiency and strategic importance in the country's maritime trade. G Edison, Traffic Manager, Paradip Port Authority (PPA), accepted the award on behalf of the port. The MALA awards are a significant annual event, with winners selected by a distinguished jury of industry experts. Winning this award is considered a major honor within the Industry and highlights the port's commitment to excellence and its leadership role in the non-containerized cargo segment. Congratulating the entire team, P. L. Haranadh, Chairman, PPA, stated, 'This notable achievement is a testament to the hard work, dedication, and collaborative spirit of Team PPA. We are honored to be recognized by our Industry peers and remain committed to continuously improving our services to support India's growing economy.' This accolade underscores Paradip Port's strategic initiatives and robust infrastructure, which have contributed to its success in managing a high volume of diverse non-containerized cargo, including dry bulk and liquid bulk. UNI XC BM

Tekashi 6ix9ine Thrown Out Of Florida Club And Detained After Altercation
Tekashi 6ix9ine Thrown Out Of Florida Club And Detained After Altercation

Yahoo

time08-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Tekashi 6ix9ine Thrown Out Of Florida Club And Detained After Altercation

Tekashi 6ix9ine seems to bring chaos wherever he goes. The New York artist was thrown out of a Florida nightclub and detained this weekend after an altercation. AllHipHop reported that Tekashi was enjoying a night out at Playpen 2 in Hialeah, Fla., on Sunday (July 6) before getting into a heated confrontation with another attendee. Police arrived on the scene and escorted both men out of the club, but the polarizing rapper allegedly wasn't cooperative. The 'MALA' artist was placed in handcuffs given his furious outbursts toward several police officers, but he was eventually released. Despite other people not being fully cooperative with the police, there were no official arrests made. Check out the footage of Tekashi being detained below. Fortunately for 6ix9ine, this situation didn't end in a worse manner. However, he is preparing to appear in court for violating the terms of his supervised release from jail after police found drugs and weapons in his home back in March. Specifically, they discovered MDMA pills, a bag with cocaine residue, fentanyl, marijuana, a handgun, and more illicit items. 6ix9ine was detained for six hours while his property was searched. He owned up to drug possession, which led to prosecutors dropping his charges for possessing a firearm and fentanyl. This plea deal was projected to help him avoid a hearing set for July. He is in the midst of a five-year supervised release sentence after his 2019 federal conviction for racketeering, offenses related to firearms, and violent crimes stemming from his role in the Nine Trey Gangsta Bloods crew. Tekashi infamously got on the bad side of his Hip-Hop peers when he worked alongside federal authorities and testified against gang members he was associated with. As a result, his initial sentence got dropped to two years in prison and 1,000 hours of community service, in addition to his current stint under supervised release. More from Florida Man Threatens To Shoot 9-Year-Old Black Girl Selling Candy "Return Of The Mack" Singer Mark Morrison Arrested For Battery In Florida Woman Drowns Dog After Being Denied Plane Entry For Having Pet, Police Claim

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