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I vincitori dei Brit Awards 2021 da Harry Styles a Dua Lipa

Sono stati annunciati nella serata di ieri i vincitori dei Brit Awards 2021. I premi musicali inglesi hanno premiato i migliori esponenti e le migliori .

C19: Connecticut Wants to Offer Kids Free Summer Fun

acquiring / Flickr Kids in Connecticut could attend zoos, aquariums and museums for free this summer. Connecticut faces a federal lawsuit over new vaccine requirements in schools, who will foot the bill for offshore wind in our region? And Cuomo drops some COVID-restrictions on New York restaurants. Listen

Broker s call: Deepak Fertilisers (Buy) - The Hindu BusinessLine

Broker s call: Deepak Fertilisers (Buy) | Updated on CMP: ₹239.50 We initiate our coverage on Deepak Fertilisers and Petrochemicals Corporation (DFPC). The company has capacities in both chemical and fertiliser segments, manufacturing Isopropyl Alcohol, Nitric Acid (concentrated & dilute), methanol, liquid CO2, ammonia, technical ammonium nitrate, bentonite sulphur, NP and NPK fertilisers. Amongst the industrial chemical segment, DFPC is the second largest manufacturer of nitric acid in South East Asia and the largest manufacturer of nitric acid and IPA in India. The company is the only manufacturer of solid TAN in India and the only producer of explosive grade low density porous prilled Ammonium Nitrate in India. In the crop nutrition segment, DFPC is the only manufacturer and marketer of prilled Nitro Phosphate fertiliser in India as well as the largest manufacturer and marketer of Bentonite Sulphur along. The firm is a market leader in speciality and water soluble fertilis

UiPath aims for nearly US$26 billion valuation in IPO

Cargo handling at top-12 ports falls 4 59 per cent to 673 MT in FY21

Cargo handling at top-12 ports falls 4.59 per cent to 673 MT in FY21 PTI New Delhi | Updated on April 11, 2021 Cochin, New Mangalore and Chennai ports suffered a sharp decline of about 7 per cent Hit by disruptions caused by Covid-19, India s 12 major ports witnessed a 4.59 per cent fall in cargo handling to 672.60 million tonnes (MT) in the just-concluded financial year, according to ports apex body IPA. These ports had handled 705 MT, 699 MT and 679 MT cargo in 2019-20, 2018-19 and 2017-18, respectively. Recently, Minister of State for Ports, Shipping and Waterways Mansukh Mandaviya said the cargo traffic at 12 major ports declined considerably March onwards due to the adverse impact of the Covid-19 pandemic.

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