State-owned construction firm NBCC (India) Ltd said it has bagged a contract worth about Rs 597 crore in Uttarakhand. It has been awarded the work order for comprehensive design, engineering and project management consultancy (PMC) services for construction and development of infrastructural facilities in the main campus of National Institute of Technology, Uttarakhand at Sumari (Pauri Garhwal). NBCC is the Project Management Consultant for this project of the value Rs 596.75 crore, the company said in a regulatory filing.
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About 12 km stretch of beachfront in Mangaluru North ravaged by raging sea waves
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Coastal belt in Dakshina Kannada district for a length of about 12 kilomeres, from Kulai to Sashithlu, to the North of Mangaluru, was ravaged by raging waves of the Arabian Sea under the influence of Cyclone Tauktae since Saturday.
Major portions of fisheries roads along this stretch has been damaged along with adjacent buildings and houses. The NITK beach road between Surathkal Light House and NITK Beach, was completely cut off following the onslaught of the waves.
Michelin India EVP Mohan Kumar succumbs to COVID-19
Michelin India EVP Mohan Kumar succumbs to COVID-19
Michelin India, Executive Director and Executive Vice President (EVP), Mohan Kumar died due to COVID-19 complications on May 11. He was with Michelin for over two decades.
In the microblogging site, the company stated, âMohan was a valued member of the Michelin Group in India and helped establish the Michelin brand in the country. His untimely demise is a great loss to both Michelin and Indian Automotive Industry.â
The company added as India fights the second wave of COVID-19 resolutely, Michelin offers strength and solidarity not only to our employees and their families but also to frontline and healthcare workers and countless families that have been impacted by the pandemic.
As the second Covid-19 wave ravages the nation with shortage of oxygen cylinders, oxygen concentrators and medicines in almost every corner of India, alumni from prominent institutes such as National Institute of Technology, Surathkal, Indian School of Business, London School of Economics and Political Science, Lady Shriram College, Mudra Institute of Communications Ahmedabad, etc, have come together to procure oxygen concentrators for the needy directly from China and Israel.
The group has tied up with large e-commerce and logistics players of the country for the smooth delivery of these life-saving concentrators. It has partnered with Swasti, an NGO, to reach the underserved sections of the society whose voices do not make it to social media.