GMR Infra Q3 loss widens to ₹1,119 crore, Covid-hit year clips its revenues
February 12, 2021 GMR Infrastructure has posted a multifold increase in loss of ₹1,119 crore for the third quarter ended December 31, 2020 as against a loss of ₹279 crore for the corresponding quarter of the last year on a consolidated basis.
The diversified infrastructure company also took a hit in the Covid pandemic affected year with its revenues for the third quarter coming down to ₹1,481 crore (₹2,196 crore).
The company posted a loss of ₹2,702 crore for the nine months ended December 2020 as against a loss of ₹1,071 crore in the comparable previous quarter revenue was also down at ₹3,909 crore (₹6,207 crore).
India gives 4 million covid vaccine doses, but pace slower than expected
Noida: A medic administers the dose of COVID-19 vaccine on a beneficiary during the vaccination drive across the country, at a district hospital in Noida, Friday, Jan. 29, 2021. (PTI Photo)(PTI01 29 2021 000190B)
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On 30 January 2020, India recorded its first coronavirus case. A year has passed since, and vaccinations are gradually picking up. After losing more than 154,000 people to the pandemic, India has now become the fastest in the world to give more than 4 million vaccine doses.
India took 18 days since the first shot to reach this mark, the US took 20 days, and the UK and Israel took more than a month each. But India’s large population means other countries have reached a far greater share of their people through their vaccination programmes.
19 days into Covid vaccination drive, India inoculates 4.5 million beneficiaries
Health workers show their coronavirus vaccine cards after getting vaccinated, at a hospital in Prayagraj.
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84,617 sessions have been conducted so far, the Union Health Ministry has said
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Nearly 4.5 million (44,49,552) beneficiaries have been administered shots of coronavirus vaccine under the countrywide exercise till Thursday morning.
In a span of 24 hours, 3,10,604 people were vaccinated across 8,041 sessions. 84,617 sessions have been conducted so far, the Union Health Ministry said today.
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The Hottest Job Market? Snow Shoveling
A man walks with a snow shovel as a snowstorm sweeps across the northeast, Thursday, Dec. 17, 2020 in the Bronx borough of New York. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)
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Too much snow plus too few teens equals a spike in fees; Parents, expecting free service? “That’s not the case here.”
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This week’s blizzard turned into a windfall for intrepid teenagers who discovered the old-fashioned rewards of shoveling snow for big bucks due to a flurry of demand.
Kyle Barreto, a 17-year-old in Brooklyn who started shoveling this winter, said he used to be addicted to lounging with videogames and television. But after months trapped indoors by the pandemic, he jumped to join a friend seeking snow jobs during the storm.