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4. COMPANIES Kopran Limited Regd. Office: Parijat House, 1076, Dr. E. Moses Road, Worli, Mumbai - 400 018. CIN : L24230MH1958PLC011078 Website: www.kopran.com, Email ID: [email protected], Tel. No.: 022-43661111; Fax No.: 022-24950363 NOTICE Notice is hereby given pursuant to Regulation 29 read with Regulation 47 of SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015 that the meeting of the Board of Directors of Kopran Limited has been convened to be held at the Registered Office of the Company at Mumbai on Thursday, 27" May, 2021 inter-alia to consider and approve Audited Standalone and Consolidated Financial Results for the quarter and year ended 31° March, 2021 and consider recommendation of Final Dividend on the Equity Shares ofthe Company forthefinancial year ended 31* March, 2021. After declaration ofthe Financial Results, the same shall be displayed on the Company's Website at wwwkopran.com and also on the website of Stock Exchanges i.e. www.nseindia.com and www.bseindia.com es For Kopran Limited Sunil Sodhani Company Secretary & Compliance Officer Place : Mumbai Date : 17" May, 2021 FORM RSC - 4 [Pursuant to Rule 3(3)] BEFORE THE NATIONAL COMPANY LAW TRIBUNAL, CHENNAI BENCH, CHENNAI COMPANY APPLICATION NO.: CA/542/2020 IN THE MATTER OF SECTION 66 OF THE COMPANIES ACT, 2013 AND KADAIESHWAR HOMEFIN PRIVATE LIMITED KADAIESHWAR HOMEFIN PRIVATE LIMITED No.175, KPC Nagar Vellakovil, Kangeyam Taluk, Tiruppur District, Erode - 638111 PUBLICATION OF NOTICE Notice is hereby taken that an Application was presented to the Honourable National Company LawTribunal Division Bench, Chennai on 8" day of April, 2020 for confirming the Reduction of the Share Capital of the above company from Rs.1,02,88,709/- to Rs.46,63,799/-. There are no creditors to the company and hence requirement of notices to individual creditors and List of Creditors does not arise. The list prepared by the company is available at the Registered Office of the Company for inspection on all working days during 11 A.M. to 4 P.M. between Monday to Wednesday. If any creditor of the company has any objection to the application or the details in the List of Creditors, the same may be sent (along with supporting documents) and details about his name and address and the name and address of his Authorised Representative, if any, to the undersigned at the address given below within three months of date of this notice. If no objection is received within the time stated above, entries in the List of Creditors will, in all the proceedings under the above Petition to reduce the share capital of the company, be treated as correct. It may also be noted that a hearing has been directed to be placed before the tribunal within 15 days after expiryof 90 days of notice on which date, the Tribunal shall hearthe Application. In case any creditor intends to attend the hearing he should make arequest along with his objections, ifany. Suhrith Parthasarathy and Arun Karthik Mohan Counsel for Petitioner No. 1, Jagadambal Colony 2nd Street, PETITIONER Place : Erode G GEE LIMITED GWELD CIN : L99999MH1960PLC011879 Registered Office : Plot No E-1, Road No. 7, Wagle Industrial Estate, Thane-400 604, Maharashtra, India Website : www.geelimited.com Email : [email protected] NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to applicable provisions of the Companies Act, 2013 (‘the Act’) and the IEPF Authority (Accounting, Audit, Transfer and Refund) Rules, 2016, as amended from time to time (“the IEPF Rules’) notified by the Ministry of Corporate Affairs, the shares underlying such dividend for the Financial Year 2013-14 which has remained unpaid / unclaimed for the seven consecutive years are due to be transferred to the IEPF Authority in accordance with the Act and the procedure set out in the IEPF Rules. The Company is communicating to the concerned shareholders through Individual notices regarding the transfer of their underlying shares to the IEPF Authority. The full details of the shareholders including their folio number or DP ID » Client ID, whose shares are to be transferred to IEPF Authority, as aforesaid, are hosted on the website of the Company, which can be accessed using the link www.geelimited.com. In case of shareholders holding the shares in: *Physical Form - The Company would be issuing new share certificate(s) in lieu of original share certificate(s) held by them for the purpose of dematerialisation and transfer of shares to the Demat account of the IEPF Authority and upon such issue, the original share certificate(s) which are registered in the name of original shareholders will stand automatically cancelled and be deemed to be non-negotiable. *Dematerialised Form - The Company shall inform the depository by way of corporate action for transfer of shares lying in their Demat account in favour of the Demat account of the IEPF Authority. No claim shall lie against the Company in respect of unclaimed dividend amount and shares transferred to IEPF pursuant to the IEPF Rules. However, the shareholders may claim both, the unclaimed dividend(s) and the share(s) transferred to IEPF (including all benefits accruing on such shares, it any) by making an application to the IEPF Authority in e-Form IEPF 5, as prescribed under the IEPF Rules and the same is made available on IEPF website at www.iepf.gov.in. In case shareholders have any query on the subject matter and the IEPF Rules, they may contact the Company’s Registrar and Share Transfer Agent Link Intime India Private Limited C 101, 247 Park, L. B. S. Marg, Vikhroli (West), Mumbai, Maharashtra-400083 Tel. No. : +91-22-49186270, Fax No. : +91-22-49186060 Email : [email protected] Website : www.linkintime.co.in For further details kindly visit http:/Avww.geelimited.com/Investor-Info and / or BSE Limited-www.bseindia.com For GEE Limited sd/- Sanwarmal Agarwal Managing Director DIN : 01007594 Date : 18.05.2021 Place : Thane Rameshwar Media Date : 18.05.2021 Royapettah, Chennai 600 014. RSWM LIMITED 7 GCIN:L17115RJ1960PLC008216 Limited an LN Bhihwara GroupCompany Registered Office: Kharigram, P.O. Gulabpura-311021, Distt. Bhilwara, Rajasthan Phone: +91-1483-223144 to 223150, 223478 Fax: +91-1483-223361, 223479 Corporate Office: Bhilwara Towers, A-12, Sector-1, Noida-201301 (U.P) Phone: +91-120-4390300 (EPABX), Fax: +91-120-4277841 E-mail: [email protected]; Website: www.rswm.in NOTICE Pursuant to Regulation 29 and 47 of the SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015, notice is hereby given that a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Company is scheduled to be held on Friday, the 28th day of May, 2021 to consider and approve the Audited Financial Results (Standalone & Consolidated) for the quarter and financial year ended 31st March, 2021. Pursuant to the Code of Conduct for Regulating, Monitoring & Reporting Trading by Insiders of the Company under SEBI (Prohibition of Insider Trading) Regulations, 2015, the trading window for the purpose of trading in the securities of the Company by its designated persons and their immediate relatives shall remain closed from the end of every quarter till 48 (Forty Eight) hours after the conclusion of the Meeting of the Board of Directors of the Company to be held for the purpose of consideration and approval of the audited financial results. Accordingly, the period of closure of trading window for dealing in Shares of the Company had already been in operation. Please note that the re-opening of trading window for dealing in the Shares of the Company will be effective from 31st May, 2021. Investors may visit the website of the Company (www.rswm.in) and Stock Exchanges (www.bseindia.com and www.nseindia.com) for details of Board Meeting. By order of the Board For RSWM LIMITED Surender Gupta Date : 17th May, 2021 Company Secretary Place : Noida (U.P.) FCS : 2615 C Lloyds Metals and Energy Limited Regd. Office : Plot No. A 1-2, MIDC Area, Ghugus, Dist. Chandrapur, 442 505, Maharashtra. Tel. 07172 285103/398 Corporate Otfice : A2, 2nd Floor Madhu Estate, Pandurang Budhkar Marg, Lower Parel, Mumbai-400013. Tel.No. 022- 6291 8111. CIN: L40300MH1977PLC019594 Website : www.lloyds.in Email: [email protected] NOTICE OF 447 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING AND BOOK CLOSURE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THATthe 44" Annual General Meeting (AGM) ofthe Company will be held on Monday, 14 June, 2021 at 11.30 a.m. through Video Conferencing {VC)/Other Audio Visual Means (OAVM) in compliance with the applicable provisions of the Companies Act, 2013 read with MCA General Circular No. 14/2020 dated 08" April, 2020, MCA General Circular No. 17/2020 dated 13" April, 2020, MCA General Circular No. 20/2020 dated 05" May, 2020 and MCA General Circular No. 02/2021 dated 13" January, 2021. Pursuant to the provisions of section 91of the Companies Act, 2013, the Register of Members and the Share Transfer Books of the Companywill remain closed from 08" June, 2021 to 14" June, 2021 (both days inclusive) for the purpose of 44" AGM. The notice convening the 44" Annual General Meeting is also available on Company's website www.lloyds.in and on the websites of stock exchanges i.e. BSE Limited and Metropolitan Stock Exchange of India Limited at www.bseindia.com and www.msei.in Members who have still not registered their E-mail ID can get their E-mail ID registered. Members holding shares in demat form can get their E-mail ID registered by contacting their respective Depository Participant and the members holding shares in the physical form can get their E-mail ID registered by contacting our Registrar and Share Transfer Agent “Bigshare Services Private Limited” on their email id inv i nline.com orby sending the duly filled in E-communication registration form enclosed to the Notice of the 44% AGM to our Registrar and Share Transfer (RTA) on their email id investor @ bigshareonline.com. Members who are holding shares in physical form or who have not registered their email addresses can casttheirvotethrough remote e-voting orthrough the e-voting system during the AGM by following below procedure 1. For Physical shareholders- Please provide necessary details like Folio No., Name of shareholder, Scanned copy of the share certificate (front and back), PAN (self-attested scanned copy of PAN card), AADHAR (self-attested scanned copyof Aadhar Card) by email to our RTA “Bigshare Services Private Limited” on their email ID investor @ bigshareonline.com. 2. For Demat shareholders - Please provide Demat account details (CDSL-16 digit beneficiary ID or NSDL-16 digit DPID + CLID}, Name, Client master or Copy of Consolidated Account statement, PAN (self-attested scanned copy of PAN card), AADHAR (self-attested scanned copy ofAadhar Card) by email to our RTA“Bigshare Services Private Limited” on their email ID investor@bigshareonline.com. 3. Our RTAshall co-ordinate with CDSL and provide the login credentials to the above mentioned shareholders. Forthe process andmanner of E-voting, Members maygothrough the instructions mentioned in Note No. 23 ofthe Noticeof44" AGM of the Company. In case of queries or issues relating to e-voting, Members can write an e-mail to helpdesk.evating @cdslindia.com or contact at 022- 23058738 and 022-23058542/43, For Lloyds Metals and Energy Limited Sd/- Place: Mumbai Sneha Yezarkar MEGHA MANCHANDA New Delhi, 17 May consolidated net profit of2759 crore in the fourth quarter of 2020-21, after provisioning for the adjusted gross revenue (AGR) payment due to the central government. The telecom operator had posted a loss of85,237 crore in the corresponding period of2019-20. In the third quarter of FY21, the company had posted a consolidated net profit of$854 crore, helped by an one-time gain from the merger of Indus Towers. “Our mobile revenues grew at 19.1 per cent YoY backed by 13.7 million 4G cus- tomer additions. We are seeing strong momentum in our home business with 274,000 net adds. The enterprise segment delivered double-digit growth. Our digital assets continue to scale and we are begin- ning to see strong traction in monetisation of these assets,” said Gopal Vittal, manag- ing director and chief executive officer, India & South Asia. Operationally, the performance was largely in line with street expectations. The company's revenues stood at 225,747 crore, up 17.6 per cent YoY ona comparable basis and 11.9 per cent on reported basis. According to Bloomberg poll, analysts were expecting India’s sec- ond largest telecom operator to post reve- nue of %26,165 crore. Ebitda or earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation stood at 212,583 crore, up 28.9 per cent YoY, leading to an improvement of 647 basis point (bp) YoY and 300 bp sequentially in margins to 48.9 per cent. Analysts at Kotak Institutional Equities (KIE) and Motilal Oswal Securities were estimating the margins at 47 per cent and 479 per cent, respectively. Net profit though fell short of estimate of 2959 crore. “During the quarter, the company con- B harti Airtel on Monday reported a MUMBAI | TUESDAY, 18 MAY 2021 Business Standard Airtel logs ¥759-cr profit REPORT CARD Figuresin Qu (3 | Q4| %change (cr) FY20| FY21| FY21| QoQ| YoY Revenue 23,019 | 26,518 | 25,747| -2.9| 11.9 PBIDT 10,437| 12,102 | 12,416 | 2.6 |19.0 PBT - 627, 1,053 | 679| LIP Exceptional -6,859 -4,560) 440 -| - items(net) Netprofit -5,237; 854| 759| -71.7| LIP Source: Company tinued to recognise its AGR obligations based on the court judgment and guide- lines/clarifications received from the Department of Telecommunications in respect of licence fees and spectrum usage charges,” Airtel said in the statement. The India business accounts for over 70 per cent of Airtel’s revenue, and within India the Mobile business is about three- fourth of revenue. In the Mobile India business, Bharti Airtel's average revenue per user (ARPU), the matrix that measures the revenue gen- erated per unit or subscriber, stood at 7145 down from 2166 sequentially and 154 in the year ago period. For Jio, its ARPU declined to 7138.2 in Q4FY21 from Rs 151 from the December quarter. The point to note here is that tele- com companies used to pay an IUC (inter- connect usage charges) of six paise per minute for calls made from their network to other service providers. The IUC was discontinued from January 1, 2021 on orders of telecom sector regulator and this led to a drop in ARPU. On a comparable basis, Airtel’s ARPU has seen a marginal drop from 2146 in the December 2020 quarter but higher than %135 in the year ago period. Brokerages like KIE, however, had forecasted it at 154 per month. The company’s India business revenues increased by 17.5 per cent year- on-year to 218,338 crore, on a comparable basis and 9.6 per cent on reported basis. Mobile revenues grew 19.1 per cent YoY on account of improved realisations as well as strong customer addition. Airtel’s 4G data customers increased 31.5 per cent YoY to 179.3 million, an addition of 43 million 4G customers over the last four quarters. Average data usage per data customer was 16.4 gigabytes a month while voice usage was at 1,053 minutes a customer a month. The company’s capex spend for the quarter stood at %6,846 crore, including %5,141 crore in India business. The net exceptional gain of 440 crure during the quarter ended March 2021 comprises of gain on account of reversal of impairment of intangible assets of %643.6 crore, charge on account of re- assessment of the useful life of certain cat- egories of network assets due to techno- logical advancements of %116.2 crore and net charge on account of re-assessment of contractual / regulatory levies and taxes of 287 crore. Net debt-Ebitda, an important leverage parameter, has been inching lower in the past two quarters. It was 2.95 in March 2021 quarter, down from 3.03 per cent in the previous quarter and 3.18 per cent in the September 2020 quarter. Date: 17/05/2021 Company Secretary MAN INFRACONSTRUCTION LIMITED Corporate Identity Number: L70200MH2002PLC136849 12" Floor, Krushal Commercial Complex, G. M. Road, Chembur (West), 4&TZ& Mumbai 400 089 Website: www.maninfra.com Investor Relation Contact: [email protected] Tel: +91 22 42463999 Fax: +91 22 25251589 Notice To Equity Shareholders For Transfer Of Unclalmed Dividend PG UOCCu ee Cee ae Dean ech cg OCCU CR eR ad NOTICE is hereby given to the shareholders of Man Infraconstruction Limited (‘Company’) pursuant to provisions of Section 124(6) of the Companies Act, 2013 (“Act”) read with the Investor Education and Protection Fund Authority (Accounting, Audit, Transfer and Refund) Rules, 2016; as amended from time to time (“the Rules”), the Company is required to transfer all shares in respect of which dividend has remained unpaid or unclaimed for seven consecutive years or more, to the Demat account of the IEPF Authority as established by Central Government. In compliance with the said Rules, the Company has communicated individually to the concerned shareholders whose shares are liable to be transferred to the Demat account of IEPFAuthority, i.e. Interim Dividend for Financial Year 2014- 15 and Final Dividend for Financial Year 2013-14 respectively, at their registered addresses, informing that, the shares will be transferred to the Demat Account of the IEPFAuthority. The complete details of the concerned shareholders whose dividends are unclaimed for seven consecutive years and whose shares are due for transfer to IEPF on July 30, 2021 and October 23, 2021 respectively are being uploaded on the Company's website www.maninfra.com. The concemed shareholder are thus requested to claim the unclaimed dividend by sending us awritten application along with (a)copy ofPAN Card; (b) a cancelled cheque of your registered bank account; and (c) the original un-encashed Dividend warrant or a duty filled in letter of indemnity to Link Intime India Pvt. Ltd., the Registrar and Share Transfer Agent of the Company or to the Company's Registered Office. The said application should reach the Company on or before July 30, 2021 and October 23, 2021 respectively so as to enable us submit your request to the bankers for transfer by NEFT or issuance of Demand Draft. In case the dividends are not claimed by the concerned shareholder(s) by July 30, 2021 and October 23, 2021 respectively, necessary steps will be initiated by the Company to transfer shares held by the concerned shareholders to IEPF withoutfurther notice in the following manner: In case the shares are held: * In physical form - Duplicate share certificate(s) in lieu of original share certificate(s) held by the shareholder, will be issued and transferred in favour of IEPF Authority on completion of necessary formalities. The original share certificate(s) which stand registered in the name of shareholder will be deemed cancelled and non-negotiable. * In demat form - Your demat account will be debited for the shares liable for transfer to IEPF Authority. The Company shall transfer the shares by way of corporate action through the Depositories to the IEPF Authority. The shareholders may note thatin the eventof transfer ofshares and the unclaimed dividends to IEPF, concemed shareholder(s) are entitled to claim the same from IEPF by submitting an online application in the prescribed Web Form IEPF-5, detail(s) of the same is available on the website www iepf.gov.in and sending a physical copy ofthe same, duly signed to the Company atits Registered/ Corporate Office along with requisite documents enumerated in Web Form IEPF-5. The shareholders may further note that the details of unclaimed dividends and shares of the concerned shareholder(s) uploaded by the Company on its website www.maninfra.com shall be treated as adequate notice in respect of issue of the duplicate share certificate(s) by the Company for the purpose of transfer of shares to IEPF pursuant to the Rules. Please note that no claim shall lie against the Company in respect of unclaimed dividend and equity shares transferred to the IEPF. For any information/ clarification on this matter, please write to or contact the Company at [email protected] or our RTA M/s. Link Intime India Pvt. Ltd. UNIT: Man Infraconstruction Limited at C-101, 247 Park, LBS Marg, Vikhroli West, Mumbai - 400 083, Tel. No: +91 22 49186270; Fax: +91 22 49186060, e-mail: [email protected]. For Man Infraconstruction Limited R S SOFTWARE (INDIA) LIMITED (CIN : L72200WB1987PLC043375) Corporate Office : “FMC FORTUNA’, 1st Floor, A-2, 234/3A, A.J.C. Bose Road, Kolkata 700 020 Tel.: 033-22876254 / 6255 / 5746, Fax: 033-22876256 E-mail: [email protected], Website: www.rssoftware.com NOTICE FOR TRANSFER OF EQUITY SHARES TO INVESTOR EDUCATION AND PROTECTION FUND This Notice is published pursuant to the provisions of the Investor Education and Protection Fund Authority (Accounting, Audit, Transfer and Refund) Rules, 2016, as amended (“the Rules”) and notified by the Ministry of Corporate Affairs. Pursuant to Section 124(6) of the Companies Act, 2013 (“the Act”) read with Rule 6 of the Rules, all shares in respect of which dividends remain unclaimed/unpaid for seven consecutive years or more, shall be transferred by the Company to the Demat Account of IEPF Authority. Accordingly, all shareholders whose dividends for the financial year 2013-14 (Final) and 2014-15 (1st Interim) onwards have remained unpaid / unclaimed the corresponding shares of the face value of Rs 5/- each in respect of such shareholders therefore will be due to be transferred to Demat Account of IEPF Authority in the following manner: a. In case of shares held in Physical form, by issuance of New Share certificates and thereafter transferring the shares to Demat Account of IEPF Authority. Accordingly, the original share certificate(s), which stand registered in your name would stand automatically cancelled and be deemed non-negotiable. b. In case of shares held in Demat Form, by transfer of shares directly to Demat Account of IEPF Authority through the Depository participants as per Rules. Adhering to the various requirements set out in the Rules, the company has communicated individually to the concerned shareholders whose shares are liable to be transferred to Demat Account of IEPF Authority at their last recorded address with the Company for taking appropriate action. The full details of such shareholders having unencashed dividends and shares due for transfer has been given on the website of the Company www.rssoftware.com. Notice is hereby given to all such shareholders to make an application to the Company / Registrar & Share Transfer Agents by 31st July 2021 with a request for claiming the unpaid dividend so that the shares are not transferred to the IEPF. In case the company does not receive any communication from the concerned shareholders by the due date, the Company shall with a view to comply with the requirements set out in the Rules transfer the shares to the Demat Account of IEPF, without any further notice. No claim shall lie against the Company in respect of Unclaimed Dividend/shares transferred to IEPF in compliance with the Rules. Any person, whose shares and unclaimed dividends have been transferred to the Fund, may claim the shares/dividends from the IEPF Authority by making online application in Form IEPF 5 for which details are available at www.iepf.gov.in and on the website of the Company www.rssoftware.com. In case the shareholders have any queries on the subject matter and the Rules, they may contact the Company's Registrar & Share Transfer Agents at CB Management Services (P) Ltd, P-22 Bondel Road, Kolkata-700019, West Bengal, Tel No. 033-4011-6700/16/17/23/28, Fax No. 033-4011-6739, E-mail: [email protected]. Sdi- By Order of the Board Place : Mumbai Durgesh Dingankar Kolkata Vijendra Surana Date : 17.05.2021 Company Secretary &Compliance Officer 17th May, 2021 CFO & Company Secretary Colgate-Palmolive net up 54% Consumer goods major Colg- ate-Palmolive India on Mon- day reported a 54.1 per cent increase in its net profit to $314.6 crore in Q4 versus a year ago, helped by alow base and all-round growth across cate- gories. Its netsales were up 20.2 per cent YoYto ¥1,275.01 crore in Q4, versus $1,062.35 crore in the year-ago period. Ram Raghavan, managing director atColgate-Palmolive (India), said the company continued to witness strong momentum across segments. “Our focused approach to executing our strategic initi- atives has been instrume- ntal in our continued abilitiestosustainour 4 growth momentum f versus year ago as wellas % 4g DV Gland Pharma Q4 net rises 34% Gland Pharma on Monday posted a 34 per cent rise in its consolidated net profit to %260.4 crore for the fourth quarter ended March 2021, on account VavMy® ofrobustsales. thefirm 1) had posted a net profit of As 4 on asequential basis,"he “SIP” %194.8 croreforthe said. Shares of Colgate-Pal- molive India closed trade at 31,596 apiece on the BSEon Monday, up1.84 per cent over the previous day's close. BS REPORTER corresponding period of the previous fiscal, Gland Pharma said in aBSE filing. Consolidated revenue of the firm stood at 887.7 crore for the quarter under consideration. It was ¥635.2 crore in the year-ago period, it added. Forthe full fiscal ended March this year, the company posted a net profit of 997 crore as against 772.9 crore in the previous fiscal, Gland Pharma said. Consolidated revenue forthe year ended March 2021 was 3,462.9 crore. “Overall the business has performed well and grew ste- adily during these challenging times," Gland Pharma MD and CEO Srinivas Sadu said. PTI Pharma majors step up Covid SOHINI DAS Mumbai, 17 May Pharma firms have come for- ward to help employees and their dependents during the pandemic. With over 270,000 deaths due to Covid-19 in the country, the pharma players, who are also part of essential services, have stepped up effo- rts to ensure that families of employees, who succumbed to the disease, are able to have some financial support. Apart from one-time pay- ments, some of these measures include paying for children’s education, arranging hospital and ICU beds, or having round- the-clock helplines to assist employees and their families. The country’s largest drug maker Sun Pharmaceuticals has announced that it will pay an amount equivalent to two years’ salary (minimum of %25 lakh and maximum of 21.2 crore). A company spokesper- son said this benefit will be over and above the existing group term insurance. “The company will also pay the edu- cation fees of children of these employees up to their gradu- ation in India,” the spokesper- son added. Ahmedabad-based Torrent Pharmaceuticals has taken a slightly different approach - it is paying out %25 lakh flat to A temporary 100-bed Covid care centre has been setup at a government girls college, in Gurugram, on Monday PTI families of employees who have succumbed to Covid. “Our human resource team immediately visits the employ- ee’s family and hands over the cheque,” said Jayesh Desai, ex- ecutive director of the Torrent Group. Desai said having abla- nket financial payment amo- unt helps employees in the lower rungs of hierarchy more, for example, the firm’s drivers. He added out of the 22,000 employees overall, 21,000 would be drawing salaries below 210 lakh per annum. Torrent has also added %5 lakh Covid cover for its employ- ees over and above the group medical insurance policy. Tog- ether with the usual payouts, when one adds the Covid bene- fits, it easily works out to not less than 21 crore for Torrent’s employees, Desai claimed. “It is important to ensure that the family sustains and is able to pay its bills. We also give pref- erence to recruiting family me- mbers of our deceased employ- ees, but this is also based on merit and is a pre-Covid prac- tice,” he added. Mumbai-headquartered Lupin is paying out an amount equivalent to two times the annual gross salary to the ben- eficiary of the deceased emp- loyee. The company has linked this to grades for general manager and above, Lupin will pay the annual gross salary in case of death of the employee. It is also bearing ‘isolation exp- enses’ for the employee and their family members up to %25,000 (which is reimbursable through medical insurance). Any amount over and above it will be borne by Lupin. The Eli Lilly signs agreement with Natco Pharma for Covid drug Drug firm Eli Lilly on Monday said it has signed a voluntary licensing agreement with Nat- co Pharma to further expedite the availability of baricitinib for Covid-19 patients in India. The company has issued an additional royalty-free, non- exclusive voluntary license to Natco Pharma and the Hyder- abad-based company will be collaborating with Eli Lilly to further accelerate and expand the availability ofbaricitinibin India during this pandemic. The move will improve the local treatment options avail- able and will positively impact the lives of people who are cur- rently battling Covid in India, Eli Lilly said in a statement. Earlier, the company had announced signing of six vol- untary license agreements with Cipla, Lupin, Sun Pharm- aceutical Industries, Dr Red- dy's, MSN Laboratories and Torrent Pharmaceuticals. Eli Lilly and Company has received permission for rest- ricted emergency use by the Central Drugs Standard Con- trol Organization (CDSCO), for baricitinib to be used in combination with remdesivir for the treatment of suspected or laboratory confirmed Co- vid in hospitalised adults requiring supplemental oxy- gen, invasive mechanical ven- tilation, or extracorporeal membrane oxygenation, the statement said. Meanwhile, Eli Lilly and Company said it continues to engage in active dialogue with the regulatory authorities and government in India to deliver baricitinib donations through the humanitarian aid organi- sation, Direct Relief, and to donate it’s anti-Covid treat- ments, including Lilly's neu- tralising antibodies. PTl SS «RELIEF ATA GLANCE > Sun Pharma paying support toaffected employees 25 lakh-* 1.2 crore in case of death due to Covid 3 > Torrent Pharma paying®25 lakh to all in case of death > Lupin paying annual gross salary ofup to2 times based on grades > Zydus Wellbeing Fund being expanded to provide financial assistance firm is also trying to ensure that those who are sick get access to proper healthcare facilities it has set up a dedicated task for- ce to secure and provide oxy- gen and oxygen support hos- pital beds to all its employees. Another Ahmedabad-based drug major Cadila Healthcare, which is at the forefront of developing a Covid vaccine, has a Zydus Wellbeing Fund, which extends financial support in case of an employee’s death. “We are in the process of wide- ning the ambit of this (fund). We have been supporting med- ical expenses for the employees and their families hospitalised due to Covid. We have also set up a Covid care clinic for our employees and also offer free tele-consultation with doctors across India,” a company spokesperson said. Apollo Hospitals, DRL announce vaccination drive with Sputnik V Apollo Hospitals and Dr Red- dy’s Lab (DRL) on Monday said they are collaborating to initiate a Covid vaccination program- me with Sputnik V. The first phase of the event will kick in Hyderabad on Monday and in Visakhapatnam on Tuesday at Apollo facilities. The vaccina- tions would follow the SOPs as recommended by the govern- ment including registration on CoWIN. Apollo Hospitals’ Joint MD Sangita Reddy said the healthcare major would receive 1mn doses of the Covid vaccine in one month. PTI

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Page 1: 4. COMPANIES Kopran Limited es Airtel logs ¥759-cr profit

4. COMPANIES

Kopran Limited Regd. Office: Parijat House, 1076, Dr. E. Moses Road, Worli, Mumbai - 400 018.

CIN : L24230MH1958PLC011078 Website: www.kopran.com, Email ID: [email protected],

Tel. No.: 022-43661111; Fax No.: 022-24950363

NOTICE

Notice is hereby given pursuant to Regulation 29 read with Regulation 47 of SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015 that the meeting of the Board of Directors of Kopran Limited has been convened to be held at the Registered Office of the Company at Mumbai on Thursday, 27" May, 2021 inter-alia to consider and approve Audited Standalone and Consolidated Financial Results for the quarter and year ended 31° March, 2021 and consider recommendation of Final Dividend on the Equity Shares of the Company for the financial year ended 31* March, 2021.

After declaration of the Financial Results, the same shall be displayed on the Company's Website at wwwkopran.com and also on the website of Stock Exchanges i.e. www.nseindia.com and www.bseindia.com

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For Kopran Limited

Sunil Sodhani Company Secretary & Compliance Officer

Place : Mumbai Date : 17" May, 2021

FORM RSC - 4

[Pursuant to Rule 3(3)]

BEFORE THE NATIONAL COMPANY LAW TRIBUNAL, CHENNAI BENCH, CHENNAI

COMPANY APPLICATION NO.: CA/542/2020

IN THE MATTER OF SECTION 66 OF THE COMPANIES ACT, 2013

AND

KADAIESHWAR HOMEFIN PRIVATE LIMITED

KADAIESHWAR HOMEFIN PRIVATE LIMITED No.175, KPC Nagar Vellakovil, Kangeyam Taluk,

Tiruppur District, Erode - 638111

PUBLICATION OF NOTICE

Notice is hereby taken that an Application was presented to the Honourable National Company LawTribunal Division Bench, Chennai on 8" day of April, 2020 for confirming the Reduction of the Share Capital of the above company from Rs.1,02,88,709/- to Rs.46,63,799/-. There are no creditors to the company and hence requirement of notices to individual creditors and List of Creditors does not arise. The list prepared by the company is available at the Registered Office of the Company for inspection on all working days during 11 A.M. to 4 P.M. between Monday to Wednesday.

If any creditor of the company has any objection to the application or the details in the List of Creditors, the same may be sent (along with supporting documents) and details about his name and address and the name and address of his Authorised Representative, if any, to the undersigned at the address given below within three months of date of this notice.

If no objection is received within the time stated above, entries in the List of Creditors

will, in all the proceedings under the above Petition to reduce the share capital of the company, be treated as correct. It may also be noted that a hearing has been directed to be placed before the tribunal within 15 days after expiry of 90 days of notice on which date, the Tribunal shall hear the Application. In case any creditor intends to attend the hearing he should make a request along with his objections, ifany.

Suhrith Parthasarathy and Arun Karthik Mohan Counsel for Petitioner

No. 1, Jagadambal Colony 2nd Street,

.» PETITIONER

Place : Erode

G GEE LIMITED GWELD CIN : L99999MH1960PLC011879

Registered Office : Plot No E-1, Road No. 7, Wagle Industrial Estate, Thane-400 604, Maharashtra, India

Website : www.geelimited.com Email : [email protected]

NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to applicable provisions of the Companies Act, 2013 (‘the Act’) and the IEPF Authority (Accounting, Audit, Transfer and Refund)

Rules, 2016, as amended from time to time (“the IEPF Rules’) notified by the Ministry of

Corporate Affairs, the shares underlying such dividend for the Financial Year 2013-14

which has remained unpaid / unclaimed for the seven consecutive years are due to be transferred to the IEPF Authority in accordance with the Act and the procedure set out

in the IEPF Rules.

The Company is communicating to the concerned shareholders through Individual notices regarding the transfer of their underlying shares to the IEPF Authority. The full

details of the shareholders including their folio number or DP ID » Client ID, whose

shares are to be transferred to IEPF Authority, as aforesaid, are hosted on the website

of the Company, which can be accessed using the link www.geelimited.com.

In case of shareholders holding the shares in:

*Physical Form - The Company would be issuing new share certificate(s) in lieu

of original share certificate(s) held by them for the purpose of dematerialisation

and transfer of shares to the Demat account of the IEPF Authority and upon such

issue, the original share certificate(s) which are registered in the name of original

shareholders will stand automatically cancelled and be deemed to be non-negotiable.

*Dematerialised Form - The Company shall inform the depository by way of corporate

action for transfer of shares lying in their Demat account in favour of the Demat

account of the IEPF Authority.

No claim shall lie against the Company in respect of unclaimed dividend amount and

shares transferred to IEPF pursuant to the IEPF Rules. However, the shareholders may

claim both, the unclaimed dividend(s) and the share(s) transferred to IEPF (including all benefits accruing on such shares, it any) by making an application to the IEPF Authority in e-Form IEPF 5, as prescribed under the IEPF Rules and the same is made available on IEPF website at www.iepf.gov.in.

In case shareholders have any query on the subject matter and the IEPF Rules, they may contact the Company’s Registrar and Share Transfer Agent — Link Intime

India Private Limited C 101, 247 Park, L. B. S. Marg, Vikhroli (West), Mumbai, Maharashtra-400083 Tel. No. : +91-22-49186270, Fax No. : +91-22-49186060

Email : [email protected] Website : www.linkintime.co.in

For further details kindly visit http:/Avww.geelimited.com/Investor-Info and / or BSE Limited-www.bseindia.com

For GEE Limited

sd/- Sanwarmal Agarwal Managing Director

DIN : 01007594 Date : 18.05.2021 Place : Thane

Rameshwar Media

Date : 18.05.2021 Royapettah, Chennai — 600 014.

RSWM LIMITED 7 GCIN:L17115RJ1960PLC008216 Limited

an LN Bhihwara Group Company Registered Office: Kharigram,

P.O. Gulabpura-311021, Distt. Bhilwara, Rajasthan

Phone: +91-1483-223144 to 223150, 223478

Fax: +91-1483-223361, 223479 Corporate Office: Bhilwara Towers, A-12, Sector-1, Noida-201301 (U.P)

Phone: +91-120-4390300 (EPABX), Fax: +91-120-4277841 E-mail: [email protected]; Website: www.rswm.in

NOTICE

Pursuant to Regulation 29 and 47 of the SEBI (Listing Obligations and

Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015, notice is hereby given that a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Company is scheduled

to be held on Friday, the 28th day of May, 2021 to consider and approve the Audited Financial Results (Standalone & Consolidated) for the quarter and financial year ended 31st March, 2021.

Pursuant to the Code of Conduct for Regulating, Monitoring & Reporting Trading by Insiders of the Company under SEBI (Prohibition

of Insider Trading) Regulations, 2015, the trading window for the

purpose of trading in the securities of the Company by its designated persons and their immediate relatives shall remain closed from the end of every quarter till 48 (Forty Eight) hours after the conclusion of

the Meeting of the Board of Directors of the Company to be held for the purpose of consideration and approval of the audited financial results.

Accordingly, the period of closure of trading window for dealing in

Shares of the Company had already been in operation. Please note that the re-opening of trading window for dealing in the Shares of the Company will be effective from 31st May, 2021.

Investors may visit the website of the Company (www.rswm.in) and Stock Exchanges (www.bseindia.com and www.nseindia.com) for

details of Board Meeting.

By order of the Board

For RSWM LIMITED

Surender Gupta

Date : 17th May, 2021 Company Secretary

Place : Noida (U.P.) FCS : 2615

C Lloyds Metals and Energy Limited

Regd. Office : Plot No. A 1-2, MIDC Area, Ghugus, Dist. Chandrapur, 442 505, Maharashtra. Tel. 07172 285103/398

Corporate Otfice : A2, 2nd Floor Madhu Estate, Pandurang Budhkar Marg, Lower Parel, Mumbai-400013. Tel.No. 022- 6291 8111.

CIN: L40300MH1977PLC019594 Website : www.lloyds.in Email: [email protected]

NOTICE OF 447 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING AND BOOK CLOSURE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the 44" Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the Company will be held on Monday, 14 June, 2021 at 11.30 a.m. through Video Conferencing {VC)/ Other Audio Visual Means (OAVM) in compliance with the applicable provisions of the Companies Act, 2013 read with MCA General Circular No. 14/2020 dated 08" April, 2020, MCA General Circular No. 17/2020 dated 13" April, 2020, MCA General Circular No. 20/2020 dated 05" May, 2020 and MCA General Circular No. 02/2021 dated 13" January, 2021. Pursuant to the provisions of section 91 of the Companies Act, 2013, the Register of Members and the Share Transfer Books of the Company will remain closed from 08" June, 2021 to 14" June, 2021 (both days inclusive) for the purpose of 44" AGM.

The notice convening the 44" Annual General Meeting is also available on Company's website www.lloyds.in and on the websites of stock exchanges i.e. BSE Limited and Metropolitan Stock Exchange of India Limited at www.bseindia.com and www.msei.in

Members who have still not registered their E-mail ID can get their E-mail ID registered. Members holding shares in demat form can get their E-mail ID registered by contacting their respective Depository Participant and the members holding shares in the physical form can get their E-mail ID registered by contacting our Registrar and Share Transfer Agent “Bigshare Services Private Limited” on their email id inv i nline.com or by sending the duly filled in E-communication registration form enclosed to the Notice of the 44% AGM to our Registrar and Share Transfer (RTA) on their email id investor @ bigshareonline.com.

Members who are holding shares in physical form or who have not registered their email addresses can cast their vote through remote e-voting or through the e-voting system during the AGM by following below procedure

1. For Physical shareholders- Please provide necessary details like Folio No., Name of shareholder, Scanned copy of the share certificate (front and back), PAN (self-attested scanned copy of PAN card), AADHAR (self-attested scanned copy of Aadhar Card) by email to our RTA “Bigshare Services Private Limited” on their email ID investor @ bigshareonline.com.

2. For Demat shareholders - Please provide Demat account details (CDSL-16 digit beneficiary ID or NSDL-16 digit DPID + CLID}, Name, Client master or Copy of Consolidated Account statement, PAN (self-attested scanned copy of PAN card), AADHAR (self-attested scanned copy of Aadhar Card) by email to our RTA “Bigshare Services Private Limited” on their email ID investor@ bigshareonline.com.

3. Our RTAshall co-ordinate with CDSL and provide the login credentials to the above mentioned shareholders.

Forthe process and manner of E-voting, Members may go through the instructions mentioned in Note No. 23 of the Notice of 44" AGM of the Company. In case of queries or issues relating to e-voting, Members can write an e-mail to helpdesk.evating @ cdslindia.com or contact at 022- 23058738 and 022-23058542/43,

For Lloyds Metals and Energy Limited Sd/-

Place: Mumbai Sneha Yezarkar

MEGHA MANCHANDA

New Delhi, 17 May

consolidated net profit of 2759 crore in the fourth quarter of 2020-21,

after provisioning for the adjusted gross revenue (AGR) payment due to the central

government. The telecom operator had posted a loss

of 85,237 crore in the corresponding period of 2019-20. In the third quarter of FY21, the company had posted a consolidated net profit of $854 crore, helped by an one-time gain from the merger of Indus Towers.

“Our mobile revenues grew at 19.1 per cent YoY backed by 13.7 million 4G cus- tomer additions. We are seeing strong momentum in our home business with 274,000 net adds. The enterprise segment delivered double-digit growth. Our digital assets continue to scale and we are begin- ning to see strong traction in monetisation of these assets,” said Gopal Vittal, manag- ing director and chief executive officer, India & South Asia.

Operationally, the performance was largely in line with street expectations.

The company's revenues stood at 225,747 crore, up 17.6 per cent YoY ona

comparable basis and 11.9 per cent on reported basis. According to Bloomberg poll, analysts were expecting India’s sec- ond largest telecom operator to post reve- nue of %26,165 crore. Ebitda or earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation stood at 212,583 crore, up 28.9 per cent YoY, leading to an improvement of 647 basis point (bp) YoY and 300 bp sequentially in margins to 48.9 per cent. Analysts at Kotak Institutional Equities (KIE) and Motilal Oswal Securities were

estimating the margins at 47 per cent and 479 per cent, respectively.

Net profit though fell short of estimate of 2959 crore.

“During the quarter, the company con-

B harti Airtel on Monday reported a

MUMBAI | TUESDAY, 18 MAY 2021 Business Standard

Airtel logs ¥759-cr profit

REPORT CARD Figuresin Qu (3 | Q4 | %change

(cr) FY20| FY21| FY21| QoQ | YoY Revenue 23,019 | 26,518 | 25,747 | -2.9 | 11.9 PBIDT 10,437| 12,102 | 12,416 | 2.6 |19.0 PBT - 627, 1,053 | 679 | LIP

Exceptional -6,859 -4,560) 440 -| -

items (net) Netprofit -5,237; 854| 759 | -71.7| LIP Source: Company

tinued to recognise its AGR obligations based on the court judgment and guide- lines/clarifications received from the

Department of Telecommunications in respect of licence fees and spectrum usage charges,” Airtel said in the statement.

The India business accounts for over 70 per cent of Airtel’s revenue, and within India the Mobile business is about three- fourth of revenue.

In the Mobile India business, Bharti Airtel's average revenue per user (ARPU),

the matrix that measures the revenue gen- erated per unit or subscriber, stood at 7145 down from 2166 sequentially and 154 in the year ago period.

For Jio, its ARPU declined to 7138.2 in Q4FY21 from Rs 151 from the December

quarter. The point to note here is that tele- com companies used to pay an IUC (inter- connect usage charges) of six paise per minute for calls made from their network to other service providers. The IUC was discontinued from January 1, 2021 on orders of telecom sector regulator and this led to a drop in ARPU.

On a comparable basis, Airtel’s ARPU has seen a marginal drop from 2146 in the December 2020 quarter but higher than %135 in the year ago period. Brokerages like KIE, however, had forecasted it at 154 per month. The company’s India business revenues increased by 17.5 per cent year- on-year to 218,338 crore, on a comparable basis and 9.6 per cent on reported basis.

Mobile revenues grew 19.1 per cent YoY on account of improved realisations as well as strong customer addition.

Airtel’s 4G data customers increased 31.5 per cent YoY to 179.3 million, an addition of 43 million 4G customers over the last four quarters. Average data usage per data customer was 16.4 gigabytes a month while voice usage was at 1,053 minutes a customer a month.

The company’s capex spend for the quarter stood at %6,846 crore, including %5,141 crore in India business.

The net exceptional gain of 440 crure during the quarter ended March 2021 comprises of gain on account of reversal of impairment of intangible assets of %643.6 crore, charge on account of re- assessment of the useful life of certain cat- egories of network assets due to techno- logical advancements of %116.2 crore and net charge on account of re-assessment of contractual / regulatory levies and taxes of 287 crore.

Net debt-Ebitda, an important leverage parameter, has been inching lower in the past two quarters. It was 2.95 in March 2021 quarter, down from 3.03 per cent in the previous quarter and 3.18 per cent in the September 2020 quarter.

Date: 17/05/2021 Company Secretary

MAN INFRACONSTRUCTION LIMITED Corporate Identity Number: L70200MH2002PLC136849

12" Floor, Krushal Commercial Complex, G. M. Road, Chembur (West), 4&TZ& Mumbai — 400 089 Website: www.maninfra.com Investor Relation

Contact: [email protected] Tel: +91 22 42463999 Fax: +91 22 25251589

Notice To Equity Shareholders For Transfer Of Unclalmed Dividend

PG UOC Cu ee Cee ae Dean ech cg

OCCU CR eR ad

NOTICE is hereby given to the shareholders of Man Infraconstruction Limited (‘Company’) pursuant to provisions of Section 124(6) of the Companies Act, 2013 (“Act”) read with the Investor Education and Protection Fund Authority (Accounting, Audit, Transfer and Refund) Rules, 2016; as amended from time to time (“the Rules”), the Company is required to transfer all shares in respect of which dividend has remained unpaid or unclaimed for seven consecutive years or more, to the Demat account of the IEPF Authority as established by Central Government.

In compliance with the said Rules, the Company has communicated individually to the concerned shareholders whose shares are liable to be transferred to the Demat account of IEPF Authority, i.e. Interim Dividend for Financial Year 2014- 15 and Final Dividend for Financial Year 2013-14 respectively, at their registered addresses, informing that, the shares will be transferred to the Demat Account of the IEPF Authority. The complete details of the concerned shareholders whose dividends are unclaimed for seven consecutive years and whose shares are due for transfer to IEPF on July 30, 2021 and October 23, 2021 respectively are being uploaded on the Company's website www.maninfra.com.

The concemed shareholder are thus requested to claim the unclaimed dividend by sending us a written application along with (a) copy of PAN Card; (b) a cancelled cheque of your registered bank account; and (c) the original un-encashed Dividend warrant or a duty filled in letter of indemnity to Link Intime India Pvt. Ltd., the Registrar and Share Transfer Agent of the Company or to the Company's Registered Office. The said application should reach the Company on or before July 30, 2021 and October 23, 2021 respectively so as to enable us submit your request to the bankers for transfer by NEFT or issuance of Demand Draft.

In case the dividends are not claimed by the concerned shareholder(s) by July 30, 2021 and October 23, 2021 respectively, necessary steps will be initiated by the Company to transfer shares held by the concerned shareholders to IEPF without further notice in the following manner:

In case the shares are held:

* In physical form - Duplicate share certificate(s) in lieu of original share certificate(s) held by the shareholder, will be issued and transferred in favour of IEPF Authority on completion of necessary formalities. The original share certificate(s) which stand registered in the name of shareholder will be deemed cancelled and non-negotiable.

* In demat form - Your demat account will be debited for the shares liable for transfer to IEPF Authority. The Company shall transfer the shares by way of corporate action through the Depositories to the IEPF Authority.

The shareholders may note thatin the event of transfer of shares and the unclaimed dividends to IEPF, concemed shareholder(s) are entitled to claim the same from IEPF by submitting an online application in the prescribed Web Form IEPF-5, detail(s) of the same is available on the website www iepf.gov.in and sending a physical copy ofthe same, duly signed to the Company atits Registered/ Corporate Office along with requisite documents enumerated in Web Form IEPF-5.

The shareholders may further note that the details of unclaimed dividends and shares of the concerned shareholder(s) uploaded by the Company on its website www.maninfra.com shall be treated as adequate notice in respect of issue of the duplicate share certificate(s) by the Company for the purpose of transfer of shares to IEPF pursuant to the Rules. Please note that no claim shall lie against the Company in respect of unclaimed dividend and equity shares transferred to the IEPF.

For any information/ clarification on this matter, please write to or contact the Company at [email protected] or our RTA M/s. Link Intime India Pvt. Ltd. UNIT: Man Infraconstruction Limited at C-101, 247 Park, LBS Marg, Vikhroli West, Mumbai - 400 083, Tel. No: +91 22 49186270; Fax: +91 22 49186060, e-mail: [email protected].

For Man Infraconstruction Limited

R S SOFTWARE (INDIA) LIMITED (CIN : L72200WB1987PLC043375)

Corporate Office : “FMC FORTUNA’, 1st Floor, A-2, 234/3A, A.J.C. Bose Road, Kolkata — 700 020

Tel.: 033-22876254 / 6255 / 5746, Fax: 033-22876256

E-mail: [email protected], Website: www.rssoftware.com

NOTICE FOR TRANSFER OF EQUITY SHARES TO

INVESTOR EDUCATION AND PROTECTION FUND

This Notice is published pursuant to the provisions of the Investor

Education and Protection Fund Authority (Accounting, Audit, Transfer

and Refund) Rules, 2016, as amended (“the Rules”) and notified by the

Ministry of Corporate Affairs. Pursuant to Section 124(6) of the Companies

Act, 2013 (“the Act”) read with Rule 6 of the Rules, all shares in respect

of which dividends remain unclaimed/unpaid for seven consecutive years

or more, shall be transferred by the Company to the Demat Account of

IEPF Authority.

Accordingly, all shareholders whose dividends for the financial year

2013-14 (Final) and 2014-15 (1st Interim) onwards have remained unpaid

/ unclaimed the corresponding shares of the face value of Rs 5/- each

in respect of such shareholders therefore will be due to be transferred

to Demat Account of IEPF Authority in the following manner:

a. In case of shares held in Physical form, by issuance of New Share

certificates and thereafter transferring the shares to Demat Account

of IEPF Authority. Accordingly, the original share certificate(s), which

stand registered in your name would stand automatically cancelled

and be deemed non-negotiable.

b. In case of shares held in Demat Form, by transfer of shares directly

to Demat Account of IEPF Authority through the Depository participants

as per Rules.

Adhering to the various requirements set out in the Rules, the company

has communicated individually to the concerned shareholders whose

shares are liable to be transferred to Demat Account of IEPF Authority

at their last recorded address with the Company for taking appropriate

action. The full details of such shareholders having unencashed dividends

and shares due for transfer has been given on the website of the

Company www.rssoftware.com.

Notice is hereby given to all such shareholders to make an application

to the Company / Registrar & Share Transfer Agents by 31st July 2021

with a request for claiming the unpaid dividend so that the shares are

not transferred to the IEPF. In case the company does not receive any

communication from the concerned shareholders by the due date, the

Company shall with a view to comply with the requirements set out in

the Rules transfer the shares to the Demat Account of IEPF, without any

further notice. No claim shall lie against the Company in respect of

Unclaimed Dividend/shares transferred to IEPF in compliance with the

Rules.

Any person, whose shares and unclaimed dividends have been

transferred to the Fund, may claim the shares/dividends from the IEPF

Authority by making online application in Form IEPF 5 for which details

are available at www.iepf.gov.in and on the website of the Company

www.rssoftware.com.

In case the shareholders have any queries on the subject matter and

the Rules, they may contact the Company's Registrar & Share Transfer

Agents at CB Management Services (P) Ltd, P-22 Bondel Road,

Kolkata-700019, West Bengal, Tel No. 033-4011-6700/16/1 7/23/28,

Fax No. 033-4011-6739, E-mail: [email protected].

Sdi- By Order of the Board

Place : Mumbai Durgesh Dingankar Kolkata Vijendra Surana

Date : 17.05.2021 Company Secretary & Compliance Officer 17th May, 2021 CFO & Company Secretary

Colgate-Palmolive net up 54% Consumer goods major Colg- ate-Palmolive India on Mon- day reported a 54.1 per cent increase in its net profit to $314.6 crore in Q4 versus a year ago, helped by alow base and all-round growth across cate- gories. Its netsales were up 20.2 per cent YoY to ¥1,275.01

crore in Q4, versus $1,062.35

crore in the year-ago period. Ram Raghavan, managing

director at Colgate-Palmolive (India), said the company continued to witness strong

momentum across segments.

“Our focused approach to executing our strategic initi- atives has been instrume- ntal in our continued abilitiestosustainour 4 growth momentum f versus year ago as wellas %

4g DV

Gland Pharma Q4 net rises 34% Gland Pharma on Monday posted a 34 per cent rise in its consolidated net profit to

%260.4 crore for the fourth quarter ended March 2021, on account

VavMy® ofrobustsales. the firm 1) had posted a net profit of As 4

on asequential basis,"he “SIP” %194.8 crore forthe said. Shares of Colgate-Pal- molive India closed trade at 31,596 apiece on the BSEon

Monday, up 1.84 per cent over

the previous day's close. BS REPORTER

corresponding period of the previous fiscal, Gland Pharma

said in a BSE filing. Consolidated revenue of the firm stood at 887.7 crore for the quarter under

consideration. It was ¥635.2 crore in the year-ago period, it added. For the full fiscal ended March this year, the company posted a net profit of 997 crore as against 772.9 crore in the previous fiscal, Gland

Pharma said. Consolidated revenue for the year ended March 2021 was 3,462.9 crore.

“Overall the business has performed well and grew ste- adily during these challenging times," Gland Pharma MD and

CEO Srinivas Sadu said. PTI

Pharma majors step up Covid

SOHINI DAS

Mumbai, 17 May

Pharma firms have come for- ward to help employees and their dependents during the pandemic. With over 270,000 deaths due to Covid-19 in the country, the pharma players, who are also part of essential services, have stepped up effo- rts to ensure that families of employees, who succumbed to the disease, are able to have some financial support.

Apart from one-time pay- ments, some of these measures include paying for children’s education, arranging hospital and ICU beds, or having round- the-clock helplines to assist employees and their families.

The country’s largest drug maker Sun Pharmaceuticals has announced that it will pay an amount equivalent to two years’ salary (minimum of %25 lakh and maximum of 21.2 crore). A company spokesper- son said this benefit will be over and above the existing group term insurance. “The company will also pay the edu- cation fees of children of these employees up to their gradu- ation in India,” the spokesper- son added.

Ahmedabad-based Torrent Pharmaceuticals has taken a slightly different approach - it is paying out %25 lakh flat to

A temporary 100-bed Covid care centre has been setup at a

government girls college, in Gurugram, on Monday PTI

families of employees who have succumbed to Covid. “Our human resource team immediately visits the employ- ee’s family and hands over the cheque,” said Jayesh Desai, ex- ecutive director of the Torrent Group. Desai said having a bla- nket financial payment amo- unt helps employees in the lower rungs of hierarchy more, for example, the firm’s drivers. He added out of the 22,000 employees overall, 21,000 would be drawing salaries below 210 lakh per annum.

Torrent has also added %5 lakh Covid cover for its employ- ees over and above the group medical insurance policy. Tog- ether with the usual payouts, when one adds the Covid bene- fits, it easily works out to not less than 21 crore for Torrent’s employees, Desai claimed. “It

is important to ensure that the family sustains and is able to pay its bills. We also give pref- erence to recruiting family me- mbers of our deceased employ- ees, but this is also based on merit and is a pre-Covid prac- tice,” he added.

Mumbai-headquartered Lupin is paying out an amount equivalent to two times the annual gross salary to the ben- eficiary of the deceased emp- loyee. The company has linked this to grades — for general manager and above, Lupin will pay the annual gross salary in case of death of the employee. It is also bearing ‘isolation exp- enses’ for the employee and their family members up to %25,000 (which is reimbursable

through medical insurance).

Any amount over and above it will be borne by Lupin. The

Eli Lilly signs agreement with Natco Pharma for Covid drug Drug firm Eli Lilly on Monday said it has signed a voluntary licensing agreement with Nat- co Pharma to further expedite the availability of baricitinib for Covid-19 patients in India.

The company has issued an additional royalty-free, non- exclusive voluntary license to Natco Pharma and the Hyder- abad-based company will be collaborating with Eli Lilly to further accelerate and expand the availability of baricitinibin India during this pandemic.

The move will improve the local treatment options avail- able and will positively impact

the lives of people who are cur- rently battling Covid in India, Eli Lilly said in a statement.

Earlier, the company had announced signing of six vol- untary license agreements with Cipla, Lupin, Sun Pharm- aceutical Industries, Dr Red- dy's, MSN Laboratories and Torrent Pharmaceuticals.

Eli Lilly and Company has received permission for rest- ricted emergency use by the Central Drugs Standard Con- trol Organization (CDSCO),

for baricitinib to be used in combination with remdesivir for the treatment of suspected

or laboratory confirmed Co- vid in hospitalised adults requiring supplemental oxy- gen, invasive mechanical ven- tilation, or extracorporeal membrane oxygenation, the statement said.

Meanwhile, Eli Lilly and Company said it continues to engage in active dialogue with the regulatory authorities and government in India to deliver baricitinib donations through the humanitarian aid organi- sation, Direct Relief, and to donate it’s anti-Covid treat- ments, including Lilly's neu- tralising antibodies. PTl

SS «RELIEF ATA GLANCE > Sun Pharma paying

support toaffected employees

25 lakh-* 1.2 crore in case of death due to Covid

3 > Torrent Pharma paying ®25 lakh to all in case of death

> Lupin paying annual gross salary of up to2 times based on grades

> Zydus Wellbeing Fund being expanded to provide financial assistance

firm is also trying to ensure that those who are sick get access to proper healthcare facilities — it has set up a dedicated task for- ce to secure and provide oxy- gen and oxygen support hos- pital beds to all its employees.

Another Ahmedabad-based drug major Cadila Healthcare, which is at the forefront of developing a Covid vaccine, has a Zydus Wellbeing Fund, which extends financial support in case of an employee’s death. “We are in the process of wide- ning the ambit of this (fund).

We have been supporting med- ical expenses for the employees and their families hospitalised due to Covid. We have also set up a Covid care clinic for our employees and also offer free tele-consultation with doctors across India,” a company spokesperson said.

Apollo Hospitals, DRL announce vaccination drive with Sputnik V Apollo Hospitals and Dr Red- dy’s Lab (DRL) on Monday said

they are collaborating to initiate a Covid vaccination program- me with Sputnik V. The first phase of the event will kick in Hyderabad on Monday and in Visakhapatnam on Tuesday at Apollo facilities. The vaccina- tions would follow the SOPs as recommended by the govern- ment including registration on CoWIN. Apollo Hospitals’ Joint MD Sangita Reddy said the healthcare major would receive 1mn doses of the Covid vaccine in one month. PTI

Page 2: 4. COMPANIES Kopran Limited es Airtel logs ¥759-cr profit

Nagpur, Tuesday 18 May 2021

Fewer people travelling to Pune as compared to returnees ° Nagpu 17 May: The

state government's

decision to impose

lockdown-like restrictions

following increase in Covid- 19 cases has led to an

exodus of people, who may be migrants and families from other states settled in

Pune, the second-largest metropolitan city in

Maharashtra. The trend

may continue with the

government extending the

curbs till June 1.

Data obtained from the

railways for the two special trains 01039-01040

Gondia-Kolhapur-Gondia

Express & 02279-02280 Howrah-Pune-Howrah

Express which are

operating daily shows that

while occupancy in these

trains from the Pune

direction is 114% and 96% respectively, the same is

Nagpur 17 May: City research group Satej Medinnovahasdevelopeda

comprehensive non-

invasive portable ventilator

that can serve people especially in developing

countries.Named PranaSetu, the ventilator is affordable, easy-to- operate, and has oxygen- use-efficiency features. It is athree-in-onedevicehaving

continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP), bilevel

positive airway pressure

(BiPAP), and high flow nasal

cannula (HFNC) with integrated humidifier.Priced

at 2.9 lakh, the group led by

physician and paediatrician Dr Satish Deopujarihas also initiated a drive seeking community support to donate these ventilators to hospitals and institutes in

need. Sate] is a group doctors,

engineers, entrepreneurs born out of the Covid-19 exigency andincludes Tejas Kshatriya, Abhay

59% and 62% for trains going towards Pune. This meansthatfewer peopleare travellingtoPunethanthose returning.

Data from May 1 to 12, shows that only 13,662 passengers travelled from Gondia-Nagpur to Pune- Kolhapur, whichis 1,138 per

day. On the other hand, 17,429 passengers

returned from Pune, which

comes to 1,452 passengers

per day.

For return journey from Kolhapur, the train occupancy was 96% while occupancy towards Gondia-Kolhapur was just 59%, indicating few passengers are travelling to Pune while those returning

are more. The number of passengers (21,965)

booking tickets from Pune

and cancelling (4,536)

City group a Is ie

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| LT Ania

we MT? Santoshwar, Mukund Deshmukh, Ashutosh

Gawande, and _ Latesh

Agrawal besides Dr Deopujari.lt aimed for a

user-friendly device thatcan

be put to immediate use

during ongoing pandemic,

whichhasseenahugerisein patients needing respiratory support and a scarcity of skilled hands to treat them. The product is focused on delivering the necessary support to the patient

without demanding huge oxygen supply or highly trained doctors.Being non-

invasive, it averts

complications and _ the

Ambulance provided from Balwant Wankhade's MLA fund joins fight against Covid-19

Daryapur - Mahesh

Bunde:Currently, the prevalence of Corona virus is increasing in Daryapur

taluka, Ambulances are needed to rush such

patients to the hospital as

the affected patients need to

be treated in_ time. Considering the strain on the ambulances currently available in the city, there

was a need for a separate

ambulance for Daryapur

taxes. Recognizing this

need, a_ state-of-the-art ambulance from the local

development fund of MLA Balwant Wankhale entered

the service of the Municipal Council. At the hands of its MLA Balwant Wankhale.

Dedication took place on

17th May. On this occasion, Municipal Council Chief Geeta Vanjari along with Councilors Aslambhai Ghaniwale, Amol Gaharwal,

Sandeep Gawande, Vikram Singh Parihar, Anil

Bagde, Mrs. Kirantai

Gawande, Rajkanyatai Chavan, Mishikant

Pakhare, Chandu Shevane, Prakash Chavan,

Babu Khan and others The

office bearers were present.

them, perhaps due to non-

availability of berths, is also more.

Similar is the situation with 02279 Pune-Howrah Express. During these 12 days, 22,291 passengers travelled from Pune (1,857 per day), while 13,097 travelled to Pune (1,091 per

day). The occupancy in the

Howrah-Pune train was 62% and Pune-Howrah 114%. In these 12 days,

36,710 passengers booked

tickets and 14,419

cancelled as berths may not be available.

“Lack of occupancy is one of the prime reasons to cancel trains. Barring these two trains, all have been cancelled. The rush from the Pune side may be

because many workers

from West Bengal and

Odisha are returning as

Cae available manpower can focus on more patients thus improving the

outcome.Through PranaSetu, CPAP can be delivered to the patient with

vented masks, which is

easy towear. Thisisthe first device to provide CPAP, BIPAP, HFNC with ‘Oxysave’ algorithm and has features and alarms normally available with a

high-end ventilator.Dr Deopujari said,

“PranaSetu could avert

complications among

Covid-19 or other patients with respiratory problems while achieving oxygen-

use efficiency because of its non-invasive feature. Ourtests yielded promising results —it used as muchas 60% less oxygen while achieving the same

efficiency that any good ventilator will,” the veteran pediatrician, whois also an

adjunct professor at

several regional engineering institutes .

Ner to get 50

more oxygen bed

NER / PRASHANT

UGHADE: Corona

infection has been

spreading widely in rural areas. Covid testing camps

are being held in number of villages and cases have been found at every camp. If

the number of patients

increases constantly it will be hard for health

department to cope with the

deteriorated

situation.Atleast 50 more

oxygen bedswillbeprovided as soon as possible ,said former minister'He gave

instructions to the health departmentin this regard.

Cases of breakthrough infection in city doctors but most recovering quickly Nagpur 17 May: The

cases of breakthrough infections — means getting infected by Covid-19 weeks after taking both doses of vaccine — have been seen inmany doctorsincity. While most of them are getting

away with mild symptoms,

some of them are getting hospitalized sothattheycan

monitor health parameters for further studies. TOI spoke to some doctors who got Covid-19 after both the

doses to know _ their

experiences.“| got symptoms like fever 2

weeks after my second dose,” said senior cardiologist Dr Aziz Khan. “Symptoms were mild and stayed just for a few days. |

was completely alright

within a week,” he added.

“No vaccine provides 100%

immunity. Even after full

immunisation, there is a

chance of infection. But,

vaccine protects against

serious manifestations. Presently, we have vaccine as the only weapon to move towards normalcy. We must take itand move on,” said Dr Khan.Doctors, health workers, and hospital staff

were vaccinated in first phase of Covid-19

vaccination that started in January. Many doctors and theirstaffcompletedsecond dose in February or March

and the two-week period

after their vaccination

completed in April. As

doctors and hospital staff

are more exposed to the Covid-19 patients, they have high risk of getting infected. General people may not get so many

‘breakthrough infections’ if

they continue to follow Covid appropriate

behaviour.

“| have treated around

76 healthcare workers, many our own staffers and

doctors. None of them required oxygen. Just 1-2 days offeverand cough and that’s all,” said

pulmonologist Dr Rajesh Swarnakar.A cardiologist in

Khamla who got admitted in hospital said that

vaccination helps butit’s not full proof protection. “Although my disease was mild, but discomfort was

definitely there. So vaccination doesn’t give

license to bring down our guard. It gives good protection butwe mustkeep on wearing masks,” he said.A study conducted on more than 3,000 health

workers by Indraprastha

Apollo Hospital, Delhi,

revealed that only 0.06% of people need hospitalisation

after Covid vaccination .

lockdown-like restrictions were extended. Secondly,

due to educational institutes and the IT sector offering work from home (WFH), there is no rush in trains to Pune,” said Central Railway officials.

Official said in case of Kolhapur-Gondia Express,

most of the passengers are

travelling to roadside stationsin Vidarbha, maybe for emergency reasons

only. Most people are not

travelling due to mandatory RT-PCR reports too. Any decision onrestartingtrains is taken by the headquarters, they said. However, taking advantage of the limited number of trains, private

bus operators from Pune

are resorting to manipulationandexploiting

passengers. “As the

operators are not getting sufficient numbers,

spillover passengers of two buses are also. being accommodated in one bus causing inconvenience to others. These operatorsare also paying fine when countered by authorities,” said a_ section of passengers."Like the

limited number of trains, private buses are also operating with minimum numbers. It is possible

some operators may be violating norms but these must be from outside Maharashtra and may be ferrying migrants. Owing to cost-benefit ratio, it is not feasible to run another bus for a few additional

passengers,’ saida section

of bus operators from the city who have stopped plying their buses.

Gadkar''s helping hand to Wani YAVATMAL/NAGPUR

POST: Union Minister Nitin Gadkari has made available four naturally oxygen generating plants to four talukas in Yavatmal district. There has been a worrying rise in the number of coronavirus patients in Wani, Maregaon and Zari talukasthatcomeunderthe Wani Assembly constituency. To provide

relief to the corona patients

in this area, MLA Sanjeevreddy Bodkunwar met Nitin Gadkari and made demand for oxygen plants. Responding positively, Gadkari has made available 4 plants in the first phase to the constituency. It may be mentioned here that Bodkurwar has provided

Rs 1 crore from his MLA's

fund for COVID facilities in the constituency. A dedicated corona hospital with 50 oxygen beds has been set up at the Trauma

Care Centre in Wani. Apart

from this, COVID patients are also undergoing treatment at Parsoda in Wani taluka. Out of the 4 new plants two plants are for Wanitaluka one each for Zariand Maregaontalukas. Meanwhile, Gadkari has assured that five more oxygen generating plants will be set up. Bodkurwar

and Managing Director of

daily Tarun Bharat Dhananjay Bapat was prominently present on the

occasion.

NAGPUR 17 May: A teenage girl and her lover roped in four friends to murder her 62-year-old grandmother last week, so

they couldlaytheirhandson Rs 15-20 lakh cash she had got as retirement benefit andsome gold.

Police cracked the murder of Vijaya Tiwalkar and nabbed four of the six youthsinvolvedinthecrime.

MIDC police arrested four persons; Nilesh Paunikar,

Qadir Khan alias Baba, Farid Zakhir Ansari and Mohd Qamre Alam, for stabbing Tiwalkar to death.

The masterminds, victim's granddaughter and _ her boyfriend, arestillontherun,

Tiwalkar, who retired as

a cook with State Reserve Police Force (SRPF), had got her job on compassionate grounds after the death of her husband. Her granddaughter hatched a plot with her boyfriend to

steal Tiwalkar’s cash and

gold. The couple roped in their friends to execute it.

City police chiefAmitesh Kumar said it was unthinkable a teenager would plan to eliminate her

grandmother for money and valuables. “The masterminds willbenabbed soon,” hesaid, adding, “The gang had no prior criminal record.”

After reaching Tiwalkar’s place — shortly

before midnight, — the granddaughter had kept her boyfriend waiting outside the house. The four others

enarate ward for Children and Mucormycosis patients were waiting somewhere

else. After the

granddaughter signalled her friends, Paunikar,

Ansari and Alam sneaked into the house from the rear side.

The — senior happened to see the unidentified persons entering the premises. As she raised an_ alarm, Paunikar, Ansari and Alam

pounced upon her. Tiwalkar tried to fight back, but her

granddaughter pinned her down. She held her legs

while the three accomplices throttled herwith a pillow.As they could not control Tiwalkar, the

granddaughter asked Paunikar to slash the victim's neck.

The four had then rummaged through the place for the cash and gold, but it's learnt they could manage to find only some cash and a couple of ornaments before fleeing the place.

citizen

Day’s Covid toll falls to single digit

in Nagpur, first time in 58 days NAGPUR 17 May: The

city’s Covid toll crashed sharply to 9 on Sunday, the first time it reached single digits after 58 days. Experts attributed this to varied measures over last two months, but most importantly on decline in infectivity ofthe virus.

The daily cases too dipped to the 71-day low of 726 in the city. The Nagpur district's Covid toll for the day was 30 with cases at 1,133, the lowest in last 68

days. On the other hand, recoveries remained high

at 4,519, which brought down active cases to 29,843. The active

caseload was over 62,000 at the start of this month, putting tremendous

pressure on medical infrastructure and

77 Covid deaths at home in April, Nagpur 17 May:

Seventy-seven Covid patients died in their homes in the city, whereas 1,120

succumbed to the deadly disease in hospitals in April. Doctors say the Covid deaths at homes may be

because of not getting hospital beds or late diagnosis or even due to delayed treatment.As per Nagpur Municipal Corporation (NMC) data,

1,233 patients of novel

coronavirus died in the city

during the peak of the highly

contagious and virulent

second wave in April. However, the case fatality rate (CFR) was lesser

during the period — 1.05% — due to higher number of cases detected

1,17,846.0f the 1,233

deaths, the civic body could not get details of 36 deceased and hence its calculations were based on analysis of 1,197 deaths. Of these, 77 (6.43%) had died

in their homes. No home

deaths were reported in the previous months this year. The city had witnessed severe crisis of hospital beds in April due to increased caseload.

Two (0.17%) patients were declared broughtdead

inApril, says the civicbody's data. There were three brought dead cases out of total 84 deaths in January and four of total 80 in February whentherewasno

bed shortage. In March, the number of brought dead

Woman suspects hubby’s

hand in son’s murder Buldhana 17 May

(District Correspondent):

A murder of 19-year-old youth has created a

sensation at Khandu

Jamdar Nagar area here on

Sunday. The deceased's mother suspected his

father’s hand in the murder. Shegaon Police received information about a dead body found near Garib Nawaz Masjid. The deceased was identified as

Salim (19). His mother, Jebunnisa Kasam Sheikh

(38), informed the cops that she was earlier staying with

her husband along with two sons and four daughters at Shegaon. But the couple

had a fight and since then she was staying with her children at her parents’

place in Matargoan. Salim wasworkingasamasonand

had been to Sailani village for work. Since his sister

Shamim Parvin was getting married on May 17, Salim

went to Shegaon in the

afternoon on May 15. He

called up saying that he would stay there atnight. On Sunday morning at 6, Salim’s uncle receiveda call that he (Salim) was lying deadinastoreroomofGarib Nawaz Masjid. When

Jebunnisa reached

Shegaon, shefoundSalim’s

body lying near her house.

His neck had injury marks. Shesuspectedherhusband

Kasam Sheikh’s hand in Samlim’s death. No offence wasregistereditillthe filing of this report.

increased to 18 (4.04%) of the total 446 Covid deaths.

Earlier, | Government

Medical College & Hospital (GMCH) and Indira Gandhi Government Medical

College & Hospital

(IGGMCH) used to keep brought dead in mortuaries, test for Covid-19 and hand

over the bodies to the NMC for cremation if the result

came positive.Lesser number of brought dead cases in April, however,

raise a question as to

whether Covid — testing protocol wasfollowedornot.

Analysis of the NMC data also reveals that 174

(14.54%) patients had

passed away within 48

hours of hospitalization, while 169 (14.12%) patients

Chausala youths beau-

tify village crematorium Amravati 17 May:

YOUTHS from Chausala village in Anjangain Surji

tehsil of the district have performed beautification of

crematorium at the village

through Shramdaan recently. The beautification has been done by adopting

the mantra of Gramvikas of Rashtrasant Tukdoji Maharaj on the occasion of

Gramjayanti of Rashtrasant Tukdoji Maharaj.

Officebearers and members of Gurudev Seva Mandal, Rashtrasant Tukdoji Maharaj Yuvak Vichar Manch and youths from the village have come together and have cleaned

the crematorium premises, performed plantation and

colour the walls and trees to performedits beautification. Ram Kalmegh, Vijay Chafale.

The sharp plunge in

cases was recorded

despite no reduction in daily testing, which

remained over 15,000.

Probably for the first time, the out of district toll at

11 was higher than the

city’s. Considering the

population size, Nagpur municipal limits has

generally seen more

deaths than rural and other

district patients

succumbing here.

The 16 days of May have recorded 1,063 deaths at an average of 66 casualties per day. This is lower than April’s 77 per day, as there were 2,324 deaths. Covid deaths started surging in second wave since March 19 witha sudden spike of 35 fatalities, of which 23 were from the city. Between March 19 and Sunday, the

district has recorded 3,987 Covid deaths at an average of 68 per day.

Municipal

commissioner Radhakrishnan B told that the drop in fatalities is a

reflection of cases coming down for the last 15 days. “Most importantly, we need

to be more careful in the days tocome.

1,120 in city hospitals had succumbed within 48- 72 hours of being admitted. Highest number of deaths was after 72 hours of hospitalization. 775 (64.75%) patients managed to get hospital beds but

could not survive despite

getting treatmentforover 72 hours.

Infectious diseases specialist Dr Nitin Shinde told , “Proper investigation needs to be done as the number of brought dead cases registered was very

less in April. Many patients

could not get hospital beds

inAprilowingto much higher number of cases detected.

The disease was virulent in the second wave so health

of a few patients, irrespective of

comorbidities, deteriorated and died despite diagnosis intime andhospitalizationin early stage.”"Convener of Vidarbha Hospitals Association Dr Anup Marar said, “253 patients died at

home or brought dead or succumbed within 48 hours

of hospitalization.

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