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Tata Memorial Centre gives 92 O2 concentrators to Admin | Varanasi News


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Varanasi: The Tata Memorial Centre (TMC), an autonomous grant-in-aid institution under the department of atomic energy, has provided 92 oxygen concentrators to the Varanasi district administration. A total of 150 oxygen concentrators will be made available through TMC in a phased manner.
The TMC runs two cancer hospitals Homi Bhabha Cancer Hospital (HBCH) and Mahamana Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya Cancer Centre (MPMMCC) in Varanasi. Both the units were inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on February 19, 2019.
Director of HBCH and MPMMMCC Dr Satyajit Pradhan handed over the oxygen concentrators to the divisional commissioner Deepak Agrawal at his camp office on Thursday. Chief administrative officer of the cancer hospitals, Madho Singh, deputy director of HBCH Dr. BK Mishra and assistant medical officer of Dr. Aakash Anand were present on the occasion. ....

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How the pandemic impacted the charter industry


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10 May 2021 | 13:30 (UTC)
SuperYacht Times asked the all-important questions to seven charter companies about their experience of the Covid-19 pandemic; how it impacted their business; what challenges they faced; and what the future holds.
From remote working to endless Zoom calls, it’s fair to say that the pandemic has drastically impacted the way we do business. But what has it meant for charter companies and the way they operate not only now, but in the future? 
Of course the most prevalent concern for most of these companies is revenue, with bottom lines directly hit from March 2020. Head of Charter James Graham-Cloete at TWW Yachts explains: ‘Early bookings for the Med season were down due to the pandemic, with the May and June charters cancelled or postponed. The TWW Charter Fleet also saw fewer of the larger vessels crossing back to the Med from the Caribbean, and this had a direct impact on summer revenue YoY. Fr ....

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