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Meet man, farmer s son who left govt job to sell items on cycle, took loan to build Rs 23000 crore firm, business is

Born in 1945 in a low-income farmer’s family in Ruppur, Gujarat, Karsanbhai Patel faced several financial hardships while growing up. After completing his education in chemistry, Patel began as a lab technician in a government lab.

Nirma: Nirma to raise Rs 3,500 cr via bonds, pay upto 8 5%

Nirma entered into a deal with listed Glenmark Pharmaceuticals in September 2023 to buy a 75% stake in Glenmark Life Sciences for ₹5,650 crore. Nirma plans to fund the acquisition by the end of the current fiscal year.

Nirma: Nirma hires managers to raise Rs 3,500-crore NCDs to finance Glenmark Life Sciences

Nirma has proposed to raise the debt in the form of rated, listed, non-convertible debentures (NCD) for a term of one, two and three years, the people said. The interest rate on the bonds will range from 9% to 10%.

Ram Mandir Inauguration Holiday: Ram Mandir Inauguration Holiday: Law students challenge Maharashtra s holiday for Ram Temple, cite secular concerns

Ram Mandir Inauguration Holiday: Law students challenge Maharashtra s public holiday for the Ram Temple consecration, arguing it contradicts India s secular principles. In a quick hearing at the Bombay High Court, they emphasize public interest, not political affiliations. The students stress the potential impact on education, finances, and governance. This legal battle reflects a broader nationwide debate on religious events influencing public holidays, with Goa and Madhya Pradesh also declaring holidays for the Ram Temple. The students stand questions the constitutional commitment to secularism.

Ram Mandir Inauguration Holiday: Ram Mandir Inauguration Holiday: Bombay HC rejects law students appeal against Jan 22 holiday for Ram Temple ceremony

Ram Mandir Inauguration Holiday: Law students challenge Maharashtra s public holiday for the Ram Temple consecration, arguing it contradicts India s secular principles. In a quick hearing at the Bombay High Court, they emphasize public interest, not political affiliations. The students stress the potential impact on education, finances, and governance. This legal battle reflects a broader nationwide debate on religious events influencing public holidays, with Goa and Madhya Pradesh also declaring holidays for the Ram Temple. The students stand questions the constitutional commitment to secularism.

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