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GR Infra | Clan Science & Technology: GR Infra, Clean Science double investor wealth on debut What should investors do now?

New Delhi: The latest debutants on D-Street GR Infraprojects and Clean Science and Technology came out with stellar shows on listing. Both the companies doubled investors wealth on the first day, despite weak sentiments in the secondary markets. After the solid listing gains, analysts are telling investors to book partial profits and hold the remaining stake for a longer term as both the players are fundamentally sound. Investors, who got the allotment, can book partial profits in both the companies, said Asha Jain of Hem Securities. We are very bullish on Clean Science and Technology and suggest a portion to be kept in the portfolio for longer term play.

HomeFront: Anthony Hopkins at his best, pizza at its yummiest, plus an outlook for the arts

HomeFront: Anthony Hopkins at his best, pizza at its yummiest, plus an outlook for the arts By Marie Morris Globe Correspondent,Updated March 12, 2021, 11:33 a.m. Email to a Friend The Opera House and Paramount are some of the many performing arts spaces that are closed because of the COVID pandemic.Matthew J Lee/Globe staff Welcome once again to HomeFront, where we’re thanking friends and relatives, essential workers and businesses, educators and health-care providers, local restaurants, and of course kitchens and couches for keeping us going since the declaration of the pandemic a year ago. This week, some annual traditions that evaporated in 2020 are back — the

In A Brimful of Asha and The Pink Unicorn, mothers grapple with the independence and identities of their children

STAGE REVIEW In ‘A Brimful of Asha’ and ‘The Pink Unicorn,’ mothers grapple with the independence and identities of their children By Don Aucoin Globe Staff,Updated March 11, 2021, 12:59 p.m. Email to a Friend Ravi and Asha Jain in A Brimful of Asha. Erin Brubacher In ArtsEmerson’s “A Brimful of Asha,” a mother wants her child to be something he’s not. In SpeakEasy Stage Company’s “The Pink Unicorn,” a mother wants her child to not be something they are. And the offspring? What they want, unsurprisingly, is the freedom to be themselves. It’s a bumpy journey for everyone concerned in this pair of streaming productions.

A Brimful of Asha Is A Barrelful Of Good Cheer About Generational Conflict At ArtsEmerson

A Brimful of Asha Is A Barrelful Of Good Cheer About Generational Conflict At ArtsEmerson
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