James Ogilvy, who has died aged 89, was a popular City stockbroker and asset manager with royal connections; as a partner of Rowe & Pitman – known in the 1970s as “the Queen’s stockbroker”, but also a powerhouse of institutional equity sales – Ogilvy specialised in private-client dealings and was instrumental in creating a range of services for smaller investors under the subsidiary brand of Rowan Investment Management.
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Vaccination numbers in Chennai fall on second day
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A 14% decrease in beneficiaries seen
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A 14% decrease in beneficiaries seen
The Greater Chennai Corporation has registered a decrease in the number of beneficiaries who received COVID-19 vaccination on the second day of the immunisation programme.
The number of beneficiaries reduced from 568 on Saturday to 437 on Sunday at the 12 centres in the city, seeing a 14% decline in numbers.
Officials made arrangements to vaccinate at least 100 persons in each centre every day. But some of the 12 centres registered less than 10 beneficiaries on Sunday. The Porur urban community health centre registered just seven. The Institute for Obstetrics and Gynaecology registered eight, compared with the 70 on Saturday.