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Ranks third among major ports for second successive year
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VPT has signed about 27 MoUs worth around ₹28,875 crore and ongoing projects are on schedule, says its Chairman K. Rama Mohana Rao. | Photo Credit: DEEPAK KR
Ranks third among major ports for second successive year
The Visakhapatnam Port Trust grossed up 69.84 million tonnes for the fiscal 2020-21, which is about 4% less than that of the previous year’s 72.72 million tonnes.
Of the 69.84 MT, about 38.73 MT were imports and 30.08 MT were export cargoes. The remaining was under transhipment, as year the closed.
Addressing the annual press conference here on Saturday, the Chairman of VPT, K. Rama Mohana Rao, said that despite COVID-19 pandemic hitting the all-round trade, the port was able to come close to its target and was successful in keeping its third position among major ports intact for the second successive year. This was also the third highest annual cargo throughput achieved by VPT since its inception.
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In an extremely rare occurence, a woman gave birth to a child with three legs. The incident took place in Nuzvid Area Hospital. Going into the details, Mohan Rao who is a resident of Shetty Vanapalli, Chintalapudi mandal, West Godavari district joined his wife Venkateswaramma in Nuzvid Area Hospital.
She arrived at the Area Hospital on Thursday in labour. And few hours later, she delivered a girl child with three legs. Doctors were surprised to look at the child with an extra limb.
Doctors came to know that the Venkateswaramma and Mohana Rao's is a consanguineous marriage. Doctors say that this type of instances are very rare and the baby might have born with an extra limb due to a genetic defect.
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Dubai-based Indian expat Mohana Rao has been going the extra mile to support Lebanese people impacted by the explosions at Beirut port and ongoing Covid-19 lockdown.
Beirut-born Rao is into the next phase of Je Suis Beyrouth (French for 'I'm Beirut') – a fundraising initiative launched in August following the deadly blasts in the Lebanon Capital. She raised funds by selling specially designed T-shirts, bags and masks during events held at community centres in Dubai.
Together with Emirates Red Crescent (ERC), Lebanese Red Cross, Aid Lebanon Now, Liban TROC and Al Amal Institute for the Disabled in Lebanon, Rao has been able to provide food grains, sleeping bags and tablets to the needy in Lebanon.
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