Despite a surge in domestic air traffic, the budget airline Go First, owned by Wadia Group, experienced a decline in market share in February, as per the latest available official data.
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April 11, 2021
Why there’s a need to study the ongoing subsurface deformation that makes the Himalayan region vulnerable to large earthquakes
Scientists have found that the Himalayas are not uniform and assume different physical and mechanical properties in different directions a property present in crystals that is called ‘anisotropy’. This could result in significantly large earthquake events in the Himalayas.
The north-west region of India, an area covering Garhwal and Himachal Pradesh, has been hit by four destructive moderate to great earthquakes since the beginning of the 20th century Kangra (1905), Kinnaur (1975), Uttarkashi (1991) and Chamoli (1999).
These seismic activities manifest large-scale subsurface deformation and weak zones, underlining the need for deeper insights into the ongoing deformation beneath these tectonically unstable zones.
on Apr 02, 2021)
Mumbai: Eight days after he exited GoAir as its MD, Jehangir (Jeh) Wadia stepped down as the MD of
In a regulatory filing, Bombay Dyeing said Jeh will not be renewing his contract as MD of the company that expired on March 31. The 47-year-old Jeh, the second son of group chairman Nusli Wadia, took over as the MD of Bombay Dyeing on April 1, 2011.
Jeh has relinquished his role as MD at Bombay Dyeing and GoAir while continuing to be its promoter, sources said. It wasn’t immediately clear if he will be inducted in a non-executive director’s capacity at Bombay Dyeing and GoAir. Older brother Ness as well as the senior Wadia are on the board of the two companies.