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Tyche Ind Standalone March 2024 Net Sales at Rs 14 20 crore, down 43 86% Y-o-Y

Tyche Ind Standalone March 2024 Net Sales at Rs 14 20 crore, down 43 86% Y-o-Y
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Tyche Industries Ltd posts PAT of Rs 1 73 crore in Q1FY22

Tyche Industries Ltd posts PAT of Rs 1 73 crore in Q1FY22
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Tyche Industries standalone net profit declines 66 67% in the March 2021 quarter

Tyche Industries standalone net profit declines 66 67% in the March 2021 quarter
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NGT team inspects Tyche pharma unit

NGT team inspects Tyche pharma unit Updated: Updated: Two people died as a reactor blew up at the plant on March 11 Share Article Two people died as a reactor blew up at the plant on March 11 A five-member joint committee constituted by the National Green Tribunal (NGT) on Thursday inspected the safety mechanism in place at a pharma unit of Tyche Industries Limited on the outskirts of Kakinada city. On March 11, two supervisors were killed on the spot and four on-duty workers survived with injuries after a 3,000-kg reactor blew up at the pharma unit. The NGT took the cognisance of the case on a

Safety lapses led to reactor blast at pharma unit

Safety lapses led to reactor blast at pharma unit Updated: Updated: Police register case against Tyche Industries for ‘causing death by negligence’; company yet to respond Share Article Police register case against Tyche Industries for ‘causing death by negligence’; company yet to respond The explosion of a 3,000-kg reactor at the production wing of Tyche Industries Limited on March 11 was caused due to lack of safety mechanisms and a risk assessment failure, officials said. Two supervisers were killed and four workers severely injured in the blast that occurred at the pharmaceutical firm located on the outskirts of Kakinada. The four injured workers are still battling for life at a private hospital.

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