World s first Trusted Shopping Centre marks certification for malls ANI | Updated: Mar 12, 2021 18:49 IST
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], March 12 (ANI/NewsVoir): Shopping Centers Association of India (SCAI) today marked a new milestone for the Indian Retail and Shopping Centre industry. The apex body of Modern and Organised retail in India today announced the launch of the World s First Consumer-Centric Trusted Shopping Centre mark certification for malls.
This new certification mark was launched under the existing IRF Trusted Mark Certification scheme. The Trusted Shopping Centre mark is a third-party certification on customer service metrics and benchmarks; audited by globally accredited certification bodies (CBs) and in India, NABCB (under Quality Council of India, Ministry of Commerce & Industry, (GoI) accredited CBs in accordance with ISO/IEC 17065.
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Beema General Assembly Meeting approves 10% dividend
10 Mar 2021 - 8:33
Officials of Beema during the virtual General Assembly Meeting.
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Doha: Damaan Islamic Insurance Company (Beema) held yesterday General Assembly Meeting which was chaired by company’s Charman, Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad bin Jassim bin Jaber Al Thani.
The Board of Directors of approved dividend of 10 percent of the nominal share value. Addressing the shareholders, Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad bin Jassim bin Jaber Al Thani said that last year was a real test for Beema Company and its ability to overcome the challenges posed by the outbreak of coronavirus pandemic.
He said this pandemic has showed the experience and competence of Beema Board of Directors, its executive management and their success of how to deal with such crisis and to achieve good results which enabled it to face its repercussions.
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Liberia: Ministry of Commerce Bars Media Coverage of Contaminated Rice Disposal
Liberia: Ministry of Commerce Bars Media Coverage of Contaminated Rice Disposal
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Monrovia Journalists covering the Ministry of Commerce and Industry were left stunned on Tuesday, March 2 when officials of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry blocked them from covering the disposal of a huge quantity of contaminated rice it claimed to have seized at the Freeport of Monrovia.
The press had been invited by the Ministry to cover the exercise but when the team that accompanied Inspector General Josephine Davis arrived at the warehouse belonging to one of the major rice importers, K & K Trading Corporation, the press corps was informed by the ministry’s Communication Director, Jacob Parley that all coverage of the exercise was suspended until further notice. Parley promised to invite the media to provide coverage if all of the protocols were put in place.