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The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium has recently welcomed a 4-year-old greater one-horned rhino named Brian. (Photo Provided)
POWELL, Ohio He’s majestic, weighs approximately 3,500 pounds, and is an important representative for his vulnerable species.
And his name is Brian.
The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium has recently welcomed a 4-year-old greater one-horned rhino, who arrived on April 9, from the Center for Conservation of Tropical Ungulates, an Association of Zoos and Aquariums sustainability partner located in Florida.
Columbus Zoo animal care staff, along with a staff veterinarian, and facilities team members, traveled with Brian to ensure that he arrived safely.
Once listed as an endangered species, the greater one-horned rhino has seen a steady population increase thanks to strict government protection.
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SVP Global Ventures to invest $150 m to expand Oman facility
April 06, 2021
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Mumbai-based SVP Global Ventures, the holding arm of Shri Vallabh Pittie Ventures Ltd’s textiles businesses, plans to invest $150 million (about ₹1,095 crore) this financial year for expanding its Oman facility. The company, which has a facility located at Sohar Freezone in Oman, had invested a similar amount in FY21.
The expansion would enable the company double its production capacity of yarn to 3 lakh spindles and 7,000 rotors per year.
“We already have an order book of ₹5,000 crore lined up for the 2-3 years from buyers across global textile markets, which would be serviced mainly from Oman facility. The orders are mainly coming in from Pakistan, Bangladesh, Vietnam, Brazil and Turkey, while some part of it is also from China,” SVP Group Chief Executive Officer OP Gulia told