Enjoy the rains in the land of abundant natural beauty

[email protected] (Aalia Jahan)
June 30, 2014

Escape to the hills of Uttrakhand to witness the grey sky, flying mists, clouds, cool breezes and gentle drizzle as Shervani Hilltop, Nainital is all set to offer you the most splendid and relaxing vacation. With the green hills washed with rain, the evening mist, the panoramic view from your window, cozy accommodation, delightful food and exquisite service; this finest Garden resort at Nainital brings to you the most relishing monsoon experience. Be it with your spouse, children, friends or entire family, you are assured a lovely holiday.

Acclaimed for its exquisiteness, tranquility, aesthetics and unsurpassed hospitality, the hill resort is built in the form of little cottages set in the midst of lush green hills. Surrounded by the flora and fauna of the Himalayas, and conveniently placed just 2 km from the Mall road, it is the seventh heaven for the discerning traveler. The hotel with its tastefully done 47 rooms offers a blend of classic and modern amenities to its guest. The hotel offers Deluxe, Premium, hill view, garden view and suite rooms. The best of all of them the Presidential Suite comes with a personal valet for the customer at all times. The multi cuisine restaurant offers Indian and International gastronomic delights. The courtyard bar serves the finest and most impressive collection of liquors ranging from cocktails, mock tails, premium whiskeys and other alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages. Also, the hotel provides Rain Coat, Umbrella etc to the guest during his/her stay.

Bagging the Trip AdvisorTraveler choice award in the family category', the hotel also pays special attention to ensure a fun time to kids of all ages. Their Toddler room with its toys, clay moulding, blocks and many other games makes the place a kids delight and it is difficult to get them out of this room. For grownups Indoor games like Air-hockey, fuss ball, video games, table tennis, X-box are all available in the activity room along with a pool table in the pool room. Outdoor games like Volleyball, Basketball can be played in the courts and in the sprawling lawns croquet and kite flying are organized by the hotel along with periodical magic shows and puppet shows. Picnics and nearby excursions can also be arranged by them.

Be it for a romantic getaway or a fun filled vacation with your family, or friends seeking time to unwind and have fun aplenty, Shervani Hilltop, Nainital is the most ideal holiday destination for all.

Duration will be two nights and three days. The cost will be Rs 13,999 onwards for a couple on twin sharing basis for two nights and three days. Valid till July 31, 2014.

Inclusions: Accommodations, welcome drink, morning and evening tea with cookies, daily breakfast and dinner, complementary transport to mall at regular interval, adventure activities, bonfire in the evening, nature/jungle walk and recreational activities at the resort.

For reservation, you may contact: 011 43508686, 9873664150, 09411197601.

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Agencies
March 7,2020

New Delhi, Mar 7: The Union government has issued a Global Invite for Expression of Interest for disinvestment in Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL) from prospective bidders with a minimum net worth of $10 billion as of Saturday.

The EoI submissions can be made till May 2, whereas investor queries will be entertained till April 4.

Another condition pertains to a maximum of four members are permitted in a consortium, and the lead member must hold 40 per cent in proportion. Other members of the consortium must have a minimum $1 billion net worth.

The EOI allows changes in the consortium within 45 days, though the lead member cannot be changed.

The GoI proposes to disinvest its entire shareholding in BPCL comprising 1,14,91,83,592 equity shares held through the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, which constitutes 52.98 per cent of BPCL's equity share capital, along with the transfer of management control to the strategic buyer (except BPCL's equity shareholding of 61.65 per cent in Numaligarh Refinery Limited (NRL) and management control thereon).

The shareholding of BPCL in NRL will be transferred to a Central Public Sector Enterprise operating in the oil and gas sector under the Ministry and accordingly is not a part of the proposed transaction.

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Agencies
June 12,2020

Mumbai, Jun 12: Following an overwhelming response for the mega rights issue of Mukesh Ambani-owned Reliance Industries, the partly paid-up rights shares are set to debut on stock exchanges on June 15.

The biggest ever Rs 53,124 crore rights issue was subscribed 1.59 times and received bids worth Rs 84,000 crore on June 3.

Reliance said the rights issue saw a huge investor interest, including from lakhs of small investors and thousands of institutional investors, both Indian and foreign.

In 2019, Ambani said in the Reliance's annual general meeting that the company will be net zero debt by March 2021. The company is on course to achieve its target ahead of the deadline.

"In spite of the COVID-19 crisis and the lockdowns, the due-diligence by Saudi Aramco for the planned investment in the O2C business is on track as both the parties are committed and actively engaged," he said recently.

"With a strong visibility to these equity infusions, Reliance is set to achieve net zero debt status ahead of its own aggressive timeline. We believe rights issue was a part of the company's strategy of deleveraging its balance sheet," said Ambani. 

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Agencies
July 25,2020

In a study conducted in 117 countries, researchers have found that the world is experiencing the most dramatic reduction in the seismic noise (the hum of vibrations in the planet's crust) in recorded history due to global COVID-19 lockdowns.

Measured by instruments called seismometers, seismic noise is caused by vibrations within the Earth, which travel like waves and the waves can be triggered by earthquakes, volcanoes, and bombs - but also by daily human activity like travel and industry.

This quiet period was likely caused by the total global effect of social distancing measures, closure of services and industry, and drops in tourism and travel, the study published in the journal Science, reported.

The new research, led by the Royal Observatory of Belgium and five other institutions around the world including Imperial College London (ICL), showed that the dampening of 'seismic noise' caused by humans was more pronounced in more densely populated areas.

"Our study uniquely highlights just how much human activities impact the solid Earth, and could let us see more clearly than ever what differentiates human and natural noise," said study co-author Stephen Hicks from ICL in the UK.

For the findings, the research team looked at seismic data from a global network of 268 seismic stations in 117 countries and found significant noise reductions compared to before any lockdown at 185 of those stations.

Researchers tracked the 'wave' of quietening between March and May as worldwide lockdown measures took hold.

The largest drops in vibrations were seen in the most densely populated areas, like Singapore and New York City, but drops were also seen in remote areas like Germany's the Black Forest and Rundu in Namibia.

Citizen-owned seismometers, which tend to measure more localised noise, noted large drops around universities and schools around Cornwall, UK and Boston, US - a drop in noise 20 per cent larger than seen during school holidays.

The findings showed that countries like Barbados, where lockdown coincided with the tourist season, saw a 50 per cent decrease in noise.

"The changes have also given us the opportunity to listen in to the Earth's natural vibrations without the distortions of human input," the study authors wrote.

Earlier in April, a study published in the journal Nature, reported at least a 30 per cent reduction in that amount of ambient human noise since lockdown began in Belgium.

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