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Ness Wadia | School For Social Entrepreneurs India Celebrates Positive Social Change

Social Start-Up fellowship, the flagship programme of the School for Social Entrepreneurs (SSE) India, helps passionate individuals create social impact through their entrepreneurial ventures. SSE India, an initiative supported by PwC and British Council India, felicitated 16 such social entrepreneurs for completing their 9-month journey on 15 December 2016. These fellows are working in myriad areas from healthcare, livelihood generation, tobacco cessation, to skill development, water and sanitation. Dr Jitendra Singh, Minister of State (Independent Charge), PMO, presented the graduation address at the event in the presence of Jaivir Singh, Chairperson SSE India, Deepak Kapoor, PwC India Chairman, and St. John Gould, Director-UK Trade and Economics, British High Commission, India, Ness Wadia, SSE India Board Member, Richard Everitt, Director-Education & Society, British Council India, Jyotiraditya Scindia, Anurag Thakur, and Malvinder M. Singh. SSE globally has played a quintessent...

Ness Nusli Wadai Businessman lends his support to Sikkim

  The Government of Sikkim has received 7.60 Metric Tonnes of Hydrogen Peroxide from Mr. Ness Wadia, Chairman of M/s National Peroxide Limited, Kalyan, Maharashtra, free of cost for sanitizing different areas of Sikkim. Mr. Ness Wadia has extended his valuable support and help in this trying and crucial time to fight Covid-19 in the State of Sikkim. The Urban Development Department, Government of Sikkim, will start spraying these aqueous solutions in all urban areas and check-posts of the State. Source

Ness wadia business: The Bombay Burmah Trading Corporation, Limited (NSE:BBTC) Insiders Have Been Buying Shares

  The Last 12 Months of Insider Transactions At Bombay Burmah Trading Corporation There wasn’t any very large single transaction over the last year, but we can still observe some trading. Ness Wadia purchased 3.00k shares over the year. The average price per share was ₹711. You can see a visual depiction of insider transactions (by companies and individuals) over the last 12 months, below. By clicking on the graph below, you can see the precise details of each insider transaction! Insider Ownership of Bombay Burmah Trading Corporation I like to look at how many shares insiders own in a company, to help inform my view of how aligned they are with insiders. Usually, the higher the insider ownership, the more likely it is that insiders will be incentivised to build the company for the long term. Bombay Burmah Trading Corporation insiders own about ₹9.4b worth of shares (which is 10% of the company). I like to see this level of insider ownership, because it increases the chances that m...

Ness Wadia Latest News :- Bai Jerbai Wadia Children’s Hospital: Double the joy

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  Source Nesswadia Latest News Double the joy Industry scion Ness Wadia at his family-run Bai Jerbai Wadia Children’s Hospital in Parel, with twins Riddhi and Siddhi. The twins were born conjoined, and celebrated their fifth birthday yesterday.

Ness wadia Latest News :- Businessman Ness Wadia lends his support to Sikkim

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Source Ness Wadia News The Government of Sikkim has received 7.60 Metric Tonnes of Hydrogen Peroxide from Mr. Ness Wadia, Chairman of M/s National Peroxide Limited, Kalyan, Maharashtra, free of cost for sanitizing different areas of Sikkim.

Ness wadia news Ness Wadia, Amit Sharma, And Others Extend Their Support To Help The LGBT Community

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Source Nesswadia   The Coronavirus lockdown has caused a lot of problems for people. It has also taken a toll on many neglected and vulnerable communities. Recently, Phool Versha Foundation and Nam Myoho Daan worked with Amit Sharma, Kanika Dhillon, Ness Wadia and Garima Arora to support the LGBT community. They are also helping migrant labourers on a daily basis. In a country of 1.3 billion, the LGBT community constitute approximately 2 million.

KXIP have charted three-year plan under Kumble, Gayle should start from first game in IPL 2021, says co-owner Ness Wadia

 Frequently changing captains and coaches have hurt Kings XI Punjab in the past and that is why the franchise has decided to work on a three-year plan under Anil Kumble and KL Rahul to take the side forward, co-owner Ness Wadia has said. It was a roller-coaster ride for KXIP this IPL. They lost six out of their first seven games before winning five in a row to storm back into play-off contention. The Rahul-led side needed to win its last league game against Chennai Super Kings to reach the top-four but they couldn’t. Looking back at the recently-concluded season, Wadia said the umpiring error to call a short-run when it wasn’t, cost the team a playoff berth though it did not show the required consistency in the first year under captain and coach combine of Rahul and Kumble. “It is a new captain, new team with a lot of fresh faces, sometimes it clicks and sometimes it doesn’t. The auction is coming up soon and we would be looking to plug the gaps in the middle-order and our bowling...