
Dignitaries Present at the Award Ceremony

The award ceremony was held in the presence of senior government officials, including Telangana Labour Minister Dr. G. Vivek Venkataswamy, along with trade union representatives, industry leaders, and labour welfare stakeholders. The event saw participation from corporate organisations and worker associations, serving as a platform for public and private sector engagement on labour issues.
Indian Eagle’s Response to the Award

Indian Eagle CEO Sharath said, “We acknowledge the recognition with gratitude. It demonstrates our commitment to a supportive and growth-oriented workplace culture. We will continue to strengthen our HR practices, with a focus on employee satisfaction, professional development, and global workplace standards.”
About the May Day Awards in Telangana 2026
The International Workers’ Day celebrations in Telangana are held annually to recognise organisations for excellence in labour welfare, workplace standards, and industrial relations. The awards form part of the state’s labour welfare initiatives to promote fair and safe employment practices. They honour institutions that ensure labour law compliance, workplace safety, employee welfare, and skill development. The recognition also highlights efforts toward strengthening workforce empowerment and ethical HR practices across sectors, reflecting Telangana’s focus on improving labour systems.
About Indian Eagle

Indian Eagle is a US-based travel tech company headquartered in Austin, Texas, operating since 2007. It provides an online platform for searching, comparing, and booking international flights, with a focus on routes between the USA and India. The company has handled over 1 million bookings and serves travelers including students, families, and business users. Its platform includes fare comparison tools, booking management features, and customer support for changes and rebooking. It works with airline partners and travel agents to distribute flight inventory and manage bookings through its digital system.
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