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Nearly 12 Crore Doses will be available for National COVID Vaccination for month of June 2021

 Update on COVID Vaccine Allocation


Nearly 12 Crore Doses will be available for National COVID Vaccination for month of June 2021

7,94,05,200 doses were available for National COVID Vaccination Programme in May 2021

Advance visibility of Vaccines for the entire month of June 2021 provided to States/UTs by Union Health Ministry


New Delhi :Vaccination is an integral pillar of the comprehensive strategy of Government of India for containment and management of the pandemic, along with Test, Track, Treat and COVID Appropriate Behaviour.As part of the nationwide vaccination drive, Government of India has been supporting the States and UTs by providing them COVID Vaccines free of cost. The 'Liberalized Pricing and Accelerated National COVID-19 Vaccination Strategy' is being implemented from 1st May 2021 wherein 50% of the available doses are earmarked for supply to States/UTs, as free of cost supply from Govt of India channel, while the remaining 50% is available for direct procurement from the vaccine manufacturers by States/UTs and private hospitals.

The allocation of Govt. of India supplies to States/UTs is decided on the consumption pattern, population and vaccine wastage. Visibility for availability of vaccines for the entire month of June 2021 has been provided well in advance to States/UTs by Union Government as communicated to States and UTs vide letters of Union Health Ministry dated 17th May 2021, 27th May 2021 and 29th May 2021.

For the month ofJune 2021, 6.09 crore(6,09,60,000) doses of COVID vaccines will be supplied to the States and UTs for vaccination of priority group of Health Care Workers (HCWs), Front-Line Workers (FLWs) and person aged 45 years + and above as free supply from Government of India. In addition, more than 5.86 crore (5,86,10,000) doses will be available for direct procurement by the state/UTs and Private Hospitals.Therefore, in June 2021 close to 12 crore (11,95,70,000) doses will be available for the national COVID vaccination programme.

The delivery schedule for this allocation will be shared in advance. States have been requested to direct the concerned officials to ensure rational and judicious utilization of allocated doses and minimize the vaccine wastage.

The basic objective behind informing the States/UTs in advance of the quantum of free vaccine doses to be made available from Govt of India for 15/30 days and the total vaccine doses which are available for direct procurement by States/UTs,is to ensurebetter planning and delivery of vaccine by States/UTs.

For the month of May, 2021, a total quantum of more than 4.03 crore (4,03,49,830) vaccine doses has been made available by the Union Government to States, free of cost.In addition, a total quantum of more than 3.90 crore (3,90,55,370) doses was also available for direct procurement by the States as well as private hospitals in the month of May 2021.Therefore, in May 2021 a total number of 7,94,05,200 doses were available for national COVID vaccination programme.

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COVID Relief Aid to states from Govt of India

 

 COVID Relief Aid to states from Govt of India

18,265 Oxygen Concentrators; 19,085 Oxygen Cylinders; 19 Oxygen Generation Plants; 15,256 ventilators/ BiPAP; ~7.7 L Remdesivir vials, ~12L Favipiravir tablets delivered/ dispatched to States and UTs, so far

New Delhi :The government of India has been receiving international cooperation of COVID-19 relief medical supplies and equipment since 27th April 2021 from different countries/organisations. These are being promptly dispatched/delivered to the States and UTs.

Cumulatively, 18,265 Oxygen Concentrators; 19,085 Oxygen Cylinders; 19 Oxygen Generation Plants; 15,256 ventilators/ BiPAP; ~7.7 L Remdesivir vials, ~12L Favipiravir tablets delivered/ dispatched through road and air, from 27th April 2021 to 29th May 2021.

Effective immediate allocation and streamlined delivery to the recipient states/UTs and institutions is an ongoing exercise.

The Union Health Ministry is comprehensively monitoring this on a regular basis. A dedicated Coordination Cell has been created in the Union Health Ministry to coordinate the receipt and allocation of foreign COVID relief material as international cooperation in the form of grants, aid and donations. This Cell started functioning from 26th April 2021. A Standard Operating Procedure has been framed and implemented by the Health Ministry since 2nd May, 2021.

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The monsoon onset over Kerala is likely to take place by 03rd June 2021

 The monsoon onset over Kerala is likely to take place by 03rd June 2021

Thunderstorm, lightning, gusty winds very likely at isolated places over West Madhya Pradesh; isolated places over Uttarakhand, Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh & Delhi, East Uttar Pradesh, East Rajasthan, Vidarbha, Sub-Himalayan West Bengal & Sikkim, Odisha, Andaman Nicobar Islands, Madhya Maharashtra, Marathwada, Telangana, Kerala & Mahe on 30th May

 Scattered Heat Wave conditions very likely over West Rajasthan; Isolated heat wave conditions also likely over East Rajasthan, south Punjab, south Haryana and Vidarbha on 30th, May


Significant Weather Features

·         The northern limit of Southwest Monsoon continues to pass through 5°N/72°E, 6°N/75°E, 8°N/80°E, 12°N/85°E, 14°N/90°E and 17°N/94°E. Conditions are likely to become favourable for onset of Southwest Monsoon over Kerala around 31st May 2021.

·         Due to strengthening of southerly winds, fairly widespread to widespread rainfall activity with isolated heavy falls very likely over North-eastern states and adjoining East India from 30th May, 2021.

·         A Western Disturbance as a cyclonic circulation lies over north Pakistan & neighbourhood in lower tropospheric levels with a trough aloft in mid & upper tropospheric westerlies with its axis at 5.8 km above mean sea level roughly along longitude 66°E to the north of latitude 28°N; a cyclonic circulation lies over Punjab & neighbourhood and a trough runs from this cyclonic circulation to northeast Rajasthan in lower tropospheric levels. Under their influence; isolated to scattered rainfall/thunderstorm activity likely over Western Himalayan Region & adjoining plains of Northwest India during next 4-5 days.

·         A trough runs from southeast Madhya Pradesh & neighbourhood to south Tamil Nadu across Vidarbha, Telangana and Rayalaseema and a cyclonic circulation lies over Eastcentral Arabian Sea off Karnataka coast in lower tropospheric levels. Under their influence and other favourable meteorological conditions; scattered to fairly widespread rainfall/thunderstorm likely over Karnataka and Kerala & Mahe and isolated to scattered rainfall/thunderstorm over remaining parts of south Peninsular India during next 4-5 days. Isolated heavy rainfall likely over Kerala & Mahe during next 5 days; Coastal Karnataka on 02nd June; South Interior Karnataka on 02nd June; Coastal Andhra Pradesh on 30th & 31st May.

·         Scattered Heat Wave conditions very likely over West Rajasthan on 30th. Isolated heat wave conditions also likely over East Rajasthan, south Punjab, south Haryana and Vidarbha on 30th.

 Main Weather Observations

·         Rain/Thundershowers observed (from 0830 hours IST to 1730 hours IST of yesterday): at most places over Kerala & Mahe; at many places over Coastal Karnataka; at a few places over Jharkhand, East Uttar Pradesh, Jammu, Kashmir, Ladakh, Gilgit-Baltistan & Muzaffarabad and Madhya Maharashtra and at isolated places over Andaman & Nicobar Island, Arunachal Pradesh, Assam & Meghalaya, Bihar, East Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Konkan & Goa and Coastal Andhra Pradesh & Yanam.

·         Rainfall recorded (from 0830 hours IST to 1730 hours IST of yesterday)(1 cm or more): Kozhikode-3; Mangalore (Panambur) and Batote-2 each; Bahraich, Ranchi and Cannur-1each.

·         Thunderstorm observed (from 0830 hours IST of yesterday to 0530 hrs IST today): many parts of Jammu, Kashmir, Ladakh, Gilgit- Baltistan & Muzaffarabad and Himachal Pradesh; at a few places over West Madhya Pradesh, Coastal Andhra Pradesh & Yanam and Madhya Maharashtra and at isolated places over Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh, Uttarakhand, East Rajasthan, East Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand, Odisha, Telangana and Marathawada.

·         Yesterday, Heat Wave observed over many parts of northwest Rajasthan.

·         Maximum Temperature Departures as on 29-05-2021: Maximum temperatures were appreciably above normal (3.1°C to 5.0°C) at many places over Jammu, Kashmir, Ladakh, Gilgit-Baltistan & Muzaffarabad; at a few places over Assam & Meghalaya, Arunachal Pradesh and West Rajasthan and above normal (1.6°C to 3.0°C) at most places over Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram & Tripura; at a few places over Sub-Himalayan West Bengal & Sikkim, Punjab, Coastal Andhra Pradesh & Yanam and Tamilnadu, Puducherry & Karaikal and at isolated places over Gangetic West Bengal, Himachal Pradesh and Vidarbha. They were markedly below normal (-5.1°C or less) at most places over East Uttar Pradesh; at many places over Bihar; at a few places over Jharkhand, Uttarakhand and East Madhya Pradesh; appreciably below normal (-3.1°C to -5.0°C) at most places over West Uttar Pradesh; at many places over Andaman & Nicobar Islands; at a few places over Odisha, Chhattisgarh and Gujarat Region; at isolated places over West Madhya Pradesh; below normal (-1.6°C to

-3.0°C) at most places over North Interior Karnataka; at many places over Gangetic West Bengal, Haryana, Chandigarh & Delhi and Marathawada; at a few places over East Rajasthan and Madhya Maharashtra and near normal over rest parts of the country. Yesterday, the highest maximum temperature of 46.3°C was reported at Ganganagar (West Rajasthan) over the country.

·         Minimum Temperature Departures as on 29-05-2021: Minimum temperatures were markedly above normal (5.1°C or more) at isolated places over Himachal Pradesh, Punjab and West Rajasthan; appreciably above normal (3.1°C to 5.0°C) at isolated places over Jammu, Kashmir, Ladakh, Gilgit-Baltistan & Muzaffarabad; above normal (1.6°C to 3.0°C) at a few places over Haryana, Chandigarh & Delhi, Uttarakhand, Arunachal Pradesh, Assam & Meghalaya, Odisha and Coastal Andhra Pradesh & Yanam; at isolated places over East Rajasthan, Gangetic West Bengal, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram & Tripura, Saurashtra & Kutch and Madhya Maharashtra. They were markedly below normal (-5.1°C or less) at most places over East Madhya Pradesh; appreciably below normal (-3.1°C to -5.0°C) at a few places over East Uttar Pradesh; at isolated places over Telangana; below normal (-1.6°C to -3.0°C) at many places over West Uttar Pradesh, West Madhya Pradesh and Coastal Karnataka; at isolated places over Jharkhand, North Interior Karnataka and Tamil Nadu, Puducherry & Karaikal and near normal over rest of the country. Yesterday, the lowest minimum temperature of 20.3°C was reported at Fatehgarh (West Uttar Pradesh) over the plains of the country.

 

Aster Prime Hospitals vaccinates 1000 people in one of the first mass vaccination drives at PEBL city Hyderabad

Aster Prime Hospitals vaccinates 1000 people in one of the first mass vaccination drives at PEBL city Hyderabad


Aster Prime Hospitals, Ameerpet, Hyderabad is a unit of Aster DM Health Care has organized a mass vaccination camp at PEBL City, Hyderabad today. PEBL City comprises of more than 1800 households and a population of 6000 people.  The camp is organized jointly by PEBL City COVID Task Force and Aster Prime Hospitals, Ameerpet, Hyderabad.

As part of the drive, Aster Prime Hospitals has setup 10 vaccination counters with a target to vaccinate 1000 plus vaccinations in a single day.  The vaccination drive is organized in PEBL city, a gated community after the state government has approved mass vaccination drive to the residents of gated community.  Vaccination team from Aster Prime Hospitals comprising of DMOs, Nursing and Paramedical Staff are supported by Volunteers from COVID task force of PEBL City Owner’s Association has given responsibilities to manage all the ten counters to perform various duties of registration etc.

Speaking on the occasion after inaugurating first such mass vaccination drive in a gated community of Hyderabad by a Hospital, Mr. KT Devanand has appreciated the efforts of PEBL City taskforce in tackling the COVID pandemic in an effective way.  He further explained that such mass vaccination drives to vaccinate closed knit communities are the need of the hour in fighting CORONA outbreak.  He assured all the possible help from Aster Prime Hospitals to complete vaccination efforts of PEBL City Owners Association to all its residents.  He said that Aster Prime Hospital is always in forefront of fighting COVID and will continue to do so with various measures.

Before that thanking Aster Prime Hospitals, PEBL City House Owner Association President Chandramohan Mohan and Capt. Ankur Angrish, General Secretary has explained various measures undertaken by the association in order to fight the pandemic.  They thanked Telangana state government to allow mass vaccination program in gated communities and appreciated the efforts of Aster Prime Hospital in undertaking such drives.   They appealed to all the residents to participate in vaccination drive thus enabling the association to inoculate all its residents.  Drive to continue on 30th May and 5th June with same number of beneficiaries.

The program was attended by Sri KT Devanand, CEO, Aster Prime Hospitals along with PEBL City Owner's Association (PCOA) comprises Capt. Ankur Angrish - General Secretary, Venkateswary Reddy - Joint General Secretary, Sushil Saroj - Facility Manager and their VERT (Volunteer Emergency Response Team), Covid Taskforce Team comprising of Security, Housekeeping, PCOA Staffs and Indis Teams.

Sharat MaxiVision partners with Breath India

                               Sets up oxygen bank in Warangal in association with Rotary Club

 Warangal / Hyderabad 30th May 2021 : Sharat Maxi Vision Eye Hospitals, a pioneer in Lasik Technology in India and renowned for blending traditional hospitality with state-of-the-art ophthalmic care has partnered with Breath India to set up Oxygen Bank in Warangal. As all of us know that Sharat Maxi Vision offers specialized eye care treatment is a eye care chain group that is the first choice of local & international patients and important celebrities alike.

 After seeing the need of Oxygen for Covid-19 patients Doctor Meghana Chilukuri and Doctor Sharat Babu decided to partner with Breathe India to provide Oxygen concentrators to the needy. It has set up Oxygen Bank now in its hospital premises in association with Rotary club of Warangal partnering with Breath India. This oxygen bank help serve the oxygen needs of COVID19 patients in Warangal.

 

Speaking on the Occasion Mr.Sharat Babu Chilukuri – Medical Director Sharat MaxiVision Said that COVID19 pandemic has turned out to be virulent in India.Every one in the country has a responsibility to offer their service to the society in this critical time.When we approached the Rotary clubs of Hanamkonda and Warangal central with the idea to set up Oxygen Bank, the members welcomed it . Later the same idea has been shared to all family members and friends who generously contributed for the project.

Elaborating more on the initiative Meghana Chilukuri- Director Sharat MaxiVision said ,Dr. Sharat Babu, Past Rotary district governor, Chairman of the project is a major donor in the project he is the one who co-ordinated with Breathe India and established Oxygen concentrator bank under the aegis of Rotary club of Hanamkonda at Sharat Maxivision Eye Hospital, Hanamkonda, Warangal.  

Oxygen Concentrators will be distributed to all needy at nominal cost. After being used patients will returned to us.On receipt we will sanitize them and distributed to next patient who in line to receive it. The idea is to make 100 oxygen concentrators in Warangal and replicate the same project in Khammam and Karimnagar soon. Sharat Maxivision Eye Hospital  has come forward to distribute, sanitize and track the machines. Members of Rotary club of Hanamkonda and Warangal too generously contributed for the maintenance of the machines.

Artificial Intelligence to play a role in Nutraceuticals industry, India to be a leading player: Nutrify Today survey

 

Nutrify Today survey finds nutrition to become personalized in future, India to lead industry innovation

 A global industry survey conducted by Nutrify Today, the world’s first and only nutraceuticals i2c (ideas to commercialization) platform, has found that there is growing optimism around the food and nutrition industry globally. Nutraceutical industry leaders from the USA, Israel, Switzerland, Singapore, India, Hong Kong and Japan were engaged in the survey.

The technological advancements in the Nutra industry will enable a more personalized approach towards nutrition over the next three years with accurate sensors possible via collaborations with expertise in the MedTech industry stated 26% of the respondents.

On the other hand, 12% of the respondents also believe that profiling individuals and providing specific dosages and ingredients as per their requirements will be a possibility too. The food can be prepared by a convergence of robotics and 3D printer using lab-grown ingredients as per the biochemistry and need of the body at that particular time.

Artificial Intelligence is going to play a pivotal role in the Nutra industry too as the food matrix will be designed as per individual needs using data and algorithm, opine 15% of the industry leaders.

Amit Srivastava, Chief Catalyst and Founder of Nutrify Today, believes that the future of Nutra is going to be different from how it is today. Nutrify Today has been working towards shaping the growth of the Nutraceuticals industry by empowering responsible nutrition businesses.

“Automated personalized nutrition where artificial intelligence will manage the nutrient needs and the source of ingredients will evolve into sustainable methodologies using biotech,” he says.

“There are already early-stage entrants who are working on the Nutra-tech. Nutraceuticals of the future will be a multi-disciplinary function of the science which will drive personalized precision nutrition into habits of individuals rather than individuals changing habits to adopt something new,” adds Srivastava.

The survey also discovered optimism about India’s role in the forward movement of Nutra-tech and Nutraceuticals industry in the future. Around 24% of the respondents believe that India will be a leading innovator second only to the United States. With the emergence of fingerprinting of Phyto ingredients from 52 agro-climatic zones, strengths of Indian IT industry coupled with convergence hub of MedTech like Biovalley Incubation Council and AMTZ in India will drive convergence innovation in Nutra-tech.

The majority of the industry leaders already believe that the existing early versions of technutra products in the market have done well in the US. Precision nutrition using technutra is going to gain global significance in the future. With the growing adoption of fingerprinting of Phyto ingredients, deployment of blockchain technologies, it will also change the agricultural sector with an increased demand for nutrition-rich. The industry leaders, on the other hand, also identified certain challenges like lack of skilled workforce and global regulatory framework, data privacy, high cost, etc. In a complex environment with opportunity and challenges, it’s often the new generation start-ups that drive innovation and the same is evident from all emerging success stories across the world. The technutra will be an innovation-driven by start-up and eventually, there will be large nutrition conglomerates that would enter this segment by way of M&A.

Garware Hi-Tech Films Ltd. reports a resilient Q4FY21 closes FY21 with strong growth

 

Garware Hi-Tech Films Ltd. reports a resilient Q4FY21
closes FY21 with strong growth

Garware Hi-Tech Films Ltd. Consolidated FY21 PAT at ₹ 125.95Cr, registers 46 % growth in FY21

Mumbai, 27th May 2021

Garware Hi-Tech Films Ltd. (formerly Garware Polyester Ltd.), the flagship company of the Garware Group and a leading player in specialty Polyester Films in India declared its results for the quarter & year ended March 31, 2021 on May 27th,2021.

 Highlights for Consolidated FY21 (April’20 - March’21)

 ·Revenue at ₹ 989.03 Cr (vs ₹ 924.83 Cr in FY20) up by 6.9 % on Y-o-Y basis

·Exports contributed ₹ 734.73 Cr (vs ₹ 634.52 in FY20) up by  ₹ 100.21 Cr on Y-o-Y basis

·Earnings Before Interest, Tax, Depreciation, & Amortization (EBITDA) for the year stood at ₹ 233.65 cr (vs ₹ 173.47 Cr in FY20) up by 34.7 % on Y-o-Y basis. EBITDA margin improved by 4.9 Bps on Y-o-Y basis.

·Net Profit for the period after tax at ₹ 125.95 Cr (vs ₹ 86.02 Cr in FY20) on Y-o-Y basis

·Earnings per share (EPS) at ₹ 54.21 up by 46.4 % on Y-o-Y basis

·ROE (excluding revaluation reserves) increased from 13.44 % in FY20 to 15.75 % in FY21

 Highlights for Consolidated Q4 FY21 (January-March’21)

·Revenue at ₹ 287.74 Cr (vs ₹ 220.67 Cr in Q4 FY’20) up by 30.4 % on Q-o-Q basis

·Earnings Before Interest, Tax, Depreciation, & Amortization (EBITDA) for the Quarter stood at ₹ 58.11 cr (vs ₹ 45.85 Cr in Q4 FY20) reflecting 20.2 % EBITDA margin

·Net Profit for the period after tax at ₹ 31.80 Cr (vs ₹ 21.07 Cr in Q4 FY20) on Q-o-Q basis

·Earning per share (EPS) at ₹ 13.69, up by 50.9 % over the corresponding quarter in FY 2019-20

Unique Products, Global Patents, Focus on Value Added Films, Higher Share of Consumer Products, Focus on Export Markets, etc. have further improved the company financial results. The Company recorded highest ever consolidated revenues of ₹ 989.03 Cr in FY21 due to improved product mix & market mix. The company aims to expand window films category across safety, architectural and front window screen glasses.

Commenting on the results, Mr. S.B. Garware, Chairman and Managing Director, GHFL, said, “Over the past eight decades, we’ve built a strong reputation for quality, value addition, application-focused innovation. I am delighted with the way we have finished the financial year as the company delivered a fifth consistent year of strong bottom-line growth. As we continue to operate in an environment made difficult by Covid uncertainties, I would like to thank our employees for their commitment, customer focus and resilience that has helped us register our highest ever revenue even in tough times. Given the current visibility and a promising demand landscape, we foresee better times for us going ahead helping us realize our growth aspirations.”

The Company has recorded Consolidated Revenues of Rs.287.31 crore for Q3FY21 as against Rs.205.23 crore for Q3FY20 and Rs. 710.65 crore for 9MFY21 as against Rs. 713.79 crore for 9MFY20. The Consolidated Profit Before Tax was Rs. 64.29 crore for Q3FY21 as against Rs. 17.04 crore for Q3FY20 and Rs. 143.47 crore for 9MFY21 as against Rs. 98.85 crore for 9MFY20 up by 45.1%. The Consolidated Profit After Tax was Rs. 42.78 crore for Q3FY21 as against Rs.11.37 crore for Q3FY20 and Rs. 94.15 crore for 9MFY21 as against Rs. 64.95 crore for 9MFY20. The Q3FY21 earnings concall is scheduled on 05th Feb. 2021 at 03:00 pm.

Commenting on the results, Mr. S.B. Garware, Chairman and Managing Director, GPL, said, “PAT has increased by 217% QoQ underscoring our focus on world-class execution and operational excellence and satisfied with our robust third quarter performance. As a responsible Hi-Tech performance film manufacturing company, we seek to deliver long-term economic value to our stakeholders. Emphasis towards specialty products has fueled additional growth in the margins which has resulted in PBDT Margin reaching 22.75% in quarter 3 FY21. We continue our focus on growth & see a strong and secure future for the organization given this growth approach.”

Garware Technical Fibres net profit after tax increases by 49.1% in Q4 FY21

 

Garware Technical Fibres net profit after tax increases by 49.1% in Q4 FY21

 

Pune, May 30, 2021: Garware Technical Fibres Ltd. (Formerly Garware-Wall Ropes Ltd.), a leading manufacturer of technical textiles for the Indian and global markets, today announced its audited financial results for the year ended March 31, 2021.

Consolidated: Q4 FY21 Highlights:

  • Net Sales increased by 32.8% to Rs. 4 Cr in Q4 FY21 as compared to Rs. 252.6 Cr in Q4 FY20
  • Net profit after tax has increased by 49.1% to Rs. 53.2 Cr in the quarter as against Rs. 35.7 Cr in the corresponding period of FY20.

Consolidated: 12M FY21 Highlights:

  • Net Sales increased by 8.5% to Rs. 1034.6 Cr in 12M FY21 as compared to Rs. 953.1 Cr in 12M FY2o
  • Net profit (PAT) has increased by 12.7% to Rs. 158.4 Cr in 12M FY21 as compared to Rs. 140.5 Cr in the same period last year

Management Comments:

In a statement, Mr. Vayu Garware, CMD, Garware Technical Fibres Ltd. said, "Despite the challenges posed by the Covid-19 pandemic in FY21, especially in the first quarter of the financial year, our team worked with dedication and drive to deliver a robust performance for the year crossing a significant milestone of Rs. 2oocr Profit Before Tax and Rs. isocr Profit After Tax. I must also thank all of our customers in India and around the world for maintaining their faith and trust in us and our solutions. In Q4, we were able to deliver 33% growth in sales and almost 50% increase in PAT. The international business demand for our solutions remains strong and our execution team was able to meet customer expectations despite the initial challenges in Q1FY21. The domestic market also recovered well and our team was able to deliver a robust growth. Sustained focus on fund generation from operations has also been one of the highlights of F21 performance".

About Garware Technical Fibres Ltd. (Formerly Garware-Wall Ropes Ltd.): (BSE: 509557 / NSE:  GARFIBRES)

Garware Technical Fibres Ltd. (formerly Garware-Wall Ropes Ltd.), an ISO 14001:2015 and ISO 9001:2015 certified company is a leading player in Technical Textiles specializing in providing customized solutions to its customers worldwide. Globally, the company is known for its applied innovation in the field of sports, fisheries, aquaculture, shipping, agriculture, coated fabrics and geo­synthetics. The company's products are manufactured in state-of-art facilities at Wai and Pune and marketed in more than 75 countries.

For more information, please visit http://www.garwarefibres.com