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BJP workers protest over poor water supply in Delhi

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Covid claims GK Agarwal of Utility Forms

Covid claims GK Agarwal of Utility Forms Gopal K Agarwal, one of the founders of Utility Forms, a well-known security printing service provider, passed away on 15 May after fighting a tough battle with Covid-19. GK Agarwal Born and raised in Bareilly, Agarwal left his hometown to join his brother Praveen and childhood friend Rajeev Mathur to start Utility Forms Pvt in 1982. Started with modest operations in a small unit in Devli, New Delhi, today, the company has become a fully integrated print service provider with six locations pan-India. Agarwal is survived by wife and two daughters, one of whom is a part of the management of Utility Forms. He had recently been blessed with a granddaughter whom he loved spending time with.

Shipping players benefit from new biz apart from 10-year high Baltic Dry | Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide

Shipping players benefit from new biz apart from 10-year high Baltic Dry With Baltic Dry Index having hit 10-year high recently, Indian shipping companies are not just benefitting from high freight but also from increased trade with Bangladesh and Vietnam, industry experts said today. “Construction activity has picked up significantly in Bangladesh as the country is focusing on infrastructure growth. Due to this, Indian shipping companies are witnessing increased cargo volumes with a lot of bulk raw material getting shipped. This is going to be a long term trend as infrastructure push is expected to continue,” Captain Rahul Bhargava, chief operating officer at Essar Shipping told Business Standard.

Shipping players benefit from new biz apart from 10-year high Baltic Dry

With Baltic Dry Index having hit 10-year high recently, Indian shipping companies are not just benefitting from high freight but also from increased trade with Bangladesh and Vietnam, industry experts said today. “Construction activity has picked up significantly in Bangladesh as the country is focusing on infrastructure growth. Due to this, Indian shipping companies are witnessing increased cargo volumes with a lot of bulk raw material getting shipped. This is going to be a long term trend as infrastructure push is expected to continue,” Captain Rahul Bhargava, chief operating officer at Essar Shipping told Business Standard. Shipping Corporation of India, Great Eastern Shipping, Tolani Shipping and Essar Shipping are into bulk carriers along with other segment fleet in the domestic market.

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