Situation in India heartbreaking, says ArcelorMittal CEO
As India continues to battle against COVID-19, Luxembourg-based ArcelorMittal CEO Aditya Mittal on Monday said the situation in the country is heartbreaking.Owned by Indian origin business tycoon L N Mittal, ArcelorMittal is the worlds largest steel-making company with a presence in over 150 countries.The situation in India is heartbreaking and has the attention of the whole world.PTI | New Delhi | Updated: 03-05-2021 17:36 IST | Created: 03-05-2021 17:36 IST
As India continues to battle against COVID-19, Luxembourg-based ArcelorMittal CEO Aditya Mittal on Monday said the situation in the country is heartbreaking.
Owned by Indian origin business tycoon L N Mittal, ArcelorMittal is the world s largest steel-making company with a presence in over 150 countries.
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Tata Steel ramps up oxygen production to 800 tonnes a day
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Synopsis Tata Steel has further increased supplies of Liquid Medical Oxygen to 800 tonnes per day. Our endeavour to fight against Covid continues. We are closely working with GoI and states to address the demand and save precious human lives, the company said on Twitter on Tuesday.
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JSW Steel has ramped its supply to 900 tonnes a day as against, 600 tonnes a week earlier. The company expects total LMO supplies during April 2021 to be over 20,000 tonnes.
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Tata Steel has ramped up oxygen production to 800 tonnes per day from around 600 tonnes a day earlier, amid rising demand for the life-saving gas.
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How Corporates Are Helping India Fight Second Wave of COVID19
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Amidst reports about India s super rich paying thousands of pounds to beat a new travel ban in the UK and managing to reach there 44 minutes before the deadline, there are many other wealthy Indians too who have chosen instead to help the country fight the second wave of COVID19. Take for example, Mukesh Ambani, the chairman of Reliance Industries Ltd (RIL) and India s richest person. He is personally supervising COVID related work from the company s Jamnagar refinery. There are many corporates, who are busy in extending a helping hand in the COVID war.