The consolidated total income during the quarter under review went up to Rs 6,240.08 crore, from Rs 5,715.91 crore registered in the same period of last financial year, MRF Ltd said in a BSE filing.
The robust growth in net profit despite moderate revenue growth was on the back of a stark improvement in operational performance. The tyre makers earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization or EBITDA for the quarter rose more than twofold on year to Rs 1,129.09 crore. As a result, the operating margin expanded by a staggering 1,038 basis points to 18.55%.
Results of International Maritime Rescue Federation s First Women In SAR Survey
10th March 2021
Despite progress in attracting women into the maritime search and rescue (SAR) sector, more still needs to be done.
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The #WomenInSAR survey, which was supported by Trinity House, attracted more than 1600 participants from women and men in 48 different countries. The research sought to explore the challenges and barriers faced by women in maritime SAR, along with their personal aims, any experiences of discrimination, and factors affecting recruitment and retention.
Theresa Crossley, CEO, IMRF said: “The theme for International Women’s Day this year is ‘choose to challenge’. It’s remarkably appropriate, as most of the women and men who completed the survey felt that one of the biggest barriers to more women entering maritime SAR, was the perception that it’s a man’s world.