The railways will release its third 'swachchta' report on Monday, a Railway Ministry official said today. The swachchta audit has been carried out by a third party, the Quality Council of India (QCI), and it has rated stations on their cleanliness. This is third audit of stations conducted as part of the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan. The rating system was started in 2016 at stations (A1 and A category) having the largest footfall. The audit identifies unclean areas, improves cleanliness standards and also promotes healthy competition among railway stations, the official said. The ratings are based on regular audit by the third party and feedback from passengers. The ministry has commissioned a passenger feedback survey on cleanliness of all major railway stations, the official said The Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC) was given the task to conduct the survey. The parameters adopted for the survey were evaluating stations on the process of cleanliness in the parking, ...
: Supply chain management and life sciences service provider TAKE Solutions Ltd has recorded over 400 per cent rise in its standalone net profits for the April-June quarter, to Rs 22.16 crore. The city-based firm had clocked standalone net profits of Rs 3.76 crore in the corresponding quarter of the previous year. For the full year ending March 31, 2018 standalone net profits was Rs 15.25 crore,TAKE Solutions said in a statement. The standalone total income for the quarter ending June 30, 2018 surged to Rs 26.76 crore from Rs 7.17 crore registered in the same quarter of the last fiscal. For the year ending March 31, 2018 standalone total income registered was at Rs 35.24 crore. Commenting on the financial performance, company Vice Chairman and Managing Director Srinivasan H R said, "we have started the new fiscal year on a very strong note. Our life sciences business continues to be our growth engine this quarter, while other verticals maintained momentum". "With a good ..
LONDON (Reuters) - Sports Direct, the British sportswear retailer controlled by tycoon Mike Ashley, on Friday snapped up House of Fraser from the department store group's administrators for 90 million pounds ($114.9 million).
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