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3 Friday, June 4, 2021 Rajasthan cabinet cancels board exams for RBSE's class 10, class 12 students Kota: The Rajasthan government on Wednesday decided to cancel the class 10 and 12 board examinations conducted by the Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education (RBSE) in view of Covid-19 pandemic situation. The decision was taken at a cabinet meeting chaired by chief minister Ashok Gehlot. Education minister Govind Singh Dotasara said the officials concerned had been told to formulate the system to be adopted to grade students Several states such as Haryana, Uttarakhand, Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra have announced their decision to cancel the board exams after the Centre's decision to scrap the class 12 board examination conducted by the Central Board of Secondary Education. The minister said the government could look at the possibility of conducting the examinations at a later stage for students who want to sit for the board examination. There are nearly 21.58 lakh students in the class 10 and 12. The opposition has also welcomed the decision of the cancellation of board examinations. Rajasthan BJP president Satish Poonia said this is an appropriate decision. Meanwhile, Ashok Gehlot has also instructed officials to prepare a package for the kids who have been orphaned by Covid-19. Post cyclone Yaas, Bihar begins crop loss assessment, including for sugarcane Patna, Bihar agriculture department is assessing farmers' loss caused by cyclone Yaas and is likely to also compensate sugarcane and vegetable farmers for damages this time, say officials. 'Earlier, farmers were not offered any relief from the government against loss of sugarcane due to the natural disturbances,' said an officer familiar with the issue. State agriculture minister Amarendra Pratap Singh said farmers will be compensated for damages not only to standing crops like maize, paddy, moong (green gram), til (sesame) and oilseeds, apart from fruit crops like mango, litchi and banana, but also for vegetables and sugarcane. 'The survey has begun and a detailed report will be submitted to the disaster management department for compensation by the end of this month,' Singh said. Cyclone Yaas, which made its landfall on the coast of Odisha on May 26, ravaged Bihar for two days on May 27 and 28, leading heavy rains with strong winds, claiming at least seven lives. Officials of the agriculture department said that maize and moong crops were damaged extensively in the cyclonic rains. 'However, vegetables, particularly those growing on vines, suffered a major blow due to prolonged accumulation of water in the fields,' said an officer. 'The department has asked all the district magistrates (DMs) to submit the details of crop damages in two specified formats. The block development officers will do the groundwork and the district agriculture officer will forward the same to the DMs for verification. The DM's view is must as the compensation would be doled out from the disaster management department,' said another officer, adding that the entire exercise is expected to be completed by the end of June. The agriculture minister said the department was sensitive towards the miseries of farmers, who were already facing the odds due to the outbreak of Covid pandemic, and will do everything to help them tide over the crisis. 'Jharkhand likely to hold Panchayat polls in Nov-Dec' Ranchi, The three-tier panchayat polls in Jharkhand can be held in November or December this year, depending on Covid-19 situation in the state, said rural development minister Alamgir Alam on Wednesday. Panchayat polls in the state were due in December last year. In January this year, the government granted a six-month extension to the current panchayat bodies in the wake of delay in conducting the polls. The extension expires on July 31. 'We could not conduct panchayat polls last year due to Covid-19 pandemic. We thought that the elections will be conducted during the extension period. But, the second wave of Covid-19 ruined that possibility too. It is not possible to conduct the polls by July 31,' said Alam. Besides, the Panchayati Raj Act doesn't mention a second extension, putting officials in a fix. Therefore, the state government has decided to seek the Centre's opinion over further extension, officials said on Wednesday. The rural development minister also called a meeting on Wednesday to explore alternatives so that panchayat works do not get affected after the extension expires. Alam said they were considering two options- to give further extension to panchayat bodies or put them under administrative control. Oriflame's revamped colour cosmetics range for women Ahmedabad, Oriflame, leading social selling Swedish beauty brand, has unveiled the new and evolved version of its colour cosmetics brand The One. The progressive brand is meant for women who love to express their individuality and strength in every aspect of their life. The One presents a complete portfolio of on-trend concepts, shades in cutting- edge packaging and design. The hi-tech long-wear formulations are made to deliver impactful looks that last. Designed entirely in Stockholm, one of the innovation capitals of the world, the range is made with advanced technology and upgraded supercharged formulations that stand out. As part of the unveil, Oriflame presents new, innovative products includingThe One Colour Unlimited Ultra Fix Lipstick,The One Colour Unlimited Eye Shadow, The One Eyeliner Stylo, The One Ultimate Gel Lacquer &Top Coat and The One Colour Stylist Ultimate Lip Liner. Live life to the max; no touch-ups required! The One Colour Ultimate Ultra Fix Lipstick is Oriflame's breakthrough sensational matte finish lipstick with 99% staying power/colour fixation on the lips. As you apply this miraculous lipstick in your perfect shade, a film-forming net locks colour into place and has water-resistant abilities. The soft-matte powders then deliver a soft texture and additional smudge-proof resistance. With no smudges or smears, the lipstick delivers up to 8 hours of lasting wear with ultra-intense pigmentation and definition throughout the day. (1-7) EPL’s Sustainability Solutions Finds Acceptance With Unilever Ahmedabad, EPL Limited (formerly known as Essel Propack Limited), the world’s largest specialty packaging company, today announced that they have been selected as a partner by Unilever, in their journey towards achieving 100% sustainability in the oral care segment. Accordingly, EPL will supply their APR approved, 100% recyclable and fully sustainable Platina Tubes, for the toothpaste category of Unilever. EPL’s Platina Tube with HDPE closure, is the world’s first fully sustainable and completely recyclable tube accredited by APR. This partnership will help Unilever's oral care brands like Signal, Pepsodent and Closeup to be 100% recyclable by 2025. Speaking on the partnership, Ram Ramasamy, Chief Operating Officer, EPL Limited said, “EPL is proud to be associated with Unilever to further their sustainability initiatives in the oral care range. We are committed to enabling and inspiring responsible consumption through innovation in packaging. EPL’s Platina, eco- friendly laminated tube, produced with less than 5% barrier resin, is designed to deliver source reduction and recyclability without the loss of any barrier properties. Platina tube is especially suited for oral and beauty & cosmetics products brands.” (19-8) PRAVEG COMMUNICATIONS (INDIA) LIMITED CIN: L24231GJ1995PLC024809 Registered Office: 214, Athena Avenue, Behind Jaguar Showroom, S.G. Highway, Gota, Ahmedabad-382481 Website: www.praveg.com Email: [email protected] | Phone: +91 79 27496737 NOTICE Place : Ahmedabad Date : June 3, 2021 For Praveg Communications (India) Limited (Formerly known as Sword and Shield Pharma Limited) Mukesh Chaudhary Company Secretary & Compliance Officer (Formerly Sword and Shield Pharma Limited in which Praveg Communications Limited has amalgamated) Pursuant to Regulation 29 read with 47 of the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015 (Listing Regulations), notice is hereby given that a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Company is scheduled to be held on Thursday, June 10, 2021 inter alia to (a) consider and approve the standalone and consolidated audited financial results of the Company for the quarter / year ended March 31, 2020; (b) recommend dividend on equity shares of the Company. The said notice may be accessed on the company's website at www.praveg.com and may also be accessed on the stock exchange's website www.bseindia.com. Gujarat Governor ‘Corona Sewa Yagna’ initiative concludes Ahmedabad, Shri Acharya Devvrat, Governor of Gujarat, has successfully concluded the ‘Corona Sewa Yagna’ initiative with a focus on remaining better prepared to face any future health-crisis. The Gujarat Governor had embarked on a crucial mission to plan and deploy a massive grassroot level initiative to combat and manage the second wave of the pandemic by bringing about a difference through the ‘Corona Sewa Yagna’ initiative. At least 50,000 kits comprising ration supply and essential items for three months for Class-IV healthcare staff have already reached to various parts of Gujarat. In its last leg, about 53 trucks ferrying 27,000 such kits are being flagged off in the presence of Shri Acharya Devvrat along with Hon. CM of Gujarat Shri Vijay Rupani and Deputy CM Shri Nitin Patel. These kits carried essential food supplies such as pulses, cooking oil, food grains, spices, snacks, toiletries and detergents, among others, which were distributed to healthcare personnel like nurses, para-medical, support staff, ward-boys, lab- technicians, sanitation workers and others. ‘Corona Sewa Yagna’ initiative had drawn considerable support from corporates such as Zerodha, HDFC Bank, EY, Laduma Foundation and more. For instance, digital payment platform PayTM supplied 100 oxygen concentrators and supported the setting up of an oxygen generation plant. (13-9) Chalo Introduce India's first UV(Ultraviolet) sanitize cab service Ahmedabad: In the time of new normal, a car is more of necessity than a luxury. Right now transportation is the biggest issue faced by millions of people across the globe post - lockdown. As the safety issues come, most public prefer personal mobility. After such a pandemic scenario, Gujarat based first local cab name "Chalo" introduces India's first UV (Ultraviolet) sanitized cab service. UV sanitize is Chalo's in-house technology. On this Chalo Founder, Priyank Rathod and Vivek Mistry said "Our Mission is to empower everyone to have access to sustainable transportation by making it reliable, affordable and truly rewarding. First India time we have introduced UV (Ultra Violet) sanitize. After every ride the sanitization process will be done. Social distancing is also maintained with customers while entering, exiting during the ride. (19-10) Sonalika vaccinates 100% of its workforce Ahmedabad, Covid-19 cases in India have been gradually coming down, especially in the northern states of India, however the situation still remains harrowing in other parts of the country. The tough times continue to haunt the society as a whole and Sonalika Tractors has re-iterated its call of collaborative efforts from everyone capable – be it individuals, industrialists or corporates to join the movement in preparing the nation for medical emergencies. Sharing his thoughts on the vaccination drive, Mr. Raman Mittal, Executive Director, Sonalika Group, said, “We at Sonalika stand committed towards the society while offering full-fledged support even during the toughest situations such as the pandemic or address critical requirements of farmers. India’s fastest growing tractor brand and the No.1 Exports brand from the country, Sonalika Tractors came forward in April’21 to announce a massive Covid-19 vaccination drive for 100% of its workforce and in just two months, the company has achieved its mission. (13-9) Prestige Foundation to vaccinate 10,000 employees by June first week Ahmedabad, With yetanother noblemove, Prestige Group,the leading real estate developers reinforced their people first philosophy by being one of the first powerhouses to completevaccinating its entire workforce along with their respective familiesby firstweek of June. Prestige Group has set precedence towards tackling the pandemic through its advocacy and on ground measures promoting the urgent need for vaccinationthereby motivating other companies to follow suit and help curtail the virus spread. Commenting on the initiative, Milan Khurana, Executive Director HR, Admin & IT, Prestige Group said"The wellbeing of our employees is of paramount importance for us as we consider ourentire workforce a part of our extended family. Through meticulous planning and execution, we have successfully vaccinated most employees above the age of 18.We achieved this ambitious target by vaccinating 800 to 1000 employees (on an average) per day for the past two weeks. We are hopeful of completing vaccinations for~95% of Prestige's workforce by the first week of June."(19-10) WESTERN RAILWAY TO CELEBRATE WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY ON 5TH JUNE 4 arrested for thrashing k'taka doctor after death of child The view of Automatic Coach Washing Plant&Rooftop Solar Panels commissioned over Western Railway Ahmedabad, Every year, World Environment Day is celebrated on 5th June across the globe in order to increase the awareness among people about the environment safety as well as to educate the need for environmental conservation measures. In view of the current scenario of COVID situation, Western Railway has a slew of activities lined up to mark this occasion with this year's theme of 'Ecosystem Restoration'.It will include webinar, virtual drawing & painting competition as well as felicitation of theDivisions/Units of Western Railway in recognition of the measures taken for ecosystem restoration. General Manager & other officers will observe the day with tree plantation drives. According to a press release issued by Shri Sumit Thakur - Chief Public Relations Officer of Western Railway, various initiatives have been undertaken by Western Railway under the dynamic leadership of General Manager Shri Alok Kansal, for mitigating environmental impacts and reduce Green House Gas emissions and have resulted in desired outcomes. In view of the prevailing COVID-19situation, Western Railway will observe the World Environment Day throughwebinar by following all COVID safety protocols. Shri Subhahjit Mukherjee, Founder of Mission Green Mumbai will address the webinar on Ecosystem Restoration/Rainwater Conservation. It will be attended by PHODs, DRMs, CWMs,other senior officersand staff. GM Shri Kansal will also inaugurate the recent environment-friendly initiatives implemented over Western Railway such as Rain Water Harvesting, Restoration & Conservation of Water body/ Garden, Automatic Coach Washing Machines, etc. TheDivisions will be showcasing presentations on the various steps & efforts taken towards the conservation of our ecosystem and also the pivotal role played by Railways in the restoration. To encourage as well as to promote the spirit for Green Initiatives amongst railway employees, it is planned to felicitate the Best Performing Units.Similarly, inorder to inculcate enthusiasmof the occasion amongst the family members of the employees, a virtual drawing & painting competition will also be conducted with the themes: Save the Forests; Reverse Climate Change; Conserving our Bio-diversity; Reduce, Reuse & Recycle. The entries will be collected virtually and the winners will be felicitated online by Smt. Tanuja Kansal - President - Western Railway Women Welfare Organization. Shri Thakur further informed that to create awareness amongst the passengers, jingles will be played across the public address system. Short video clips, Awareness e - posters & e - bannerswill be displayed on the digital screens at stations &railway premises.W. Rly's social media platforms will also come out with attractive web cards to spread the message of Environment Conservation. Speaking about the various Green initiatives adopted over Western Railway, Shri Thakur stated that Western Railway is taking every efforts to reduce the carbon footprints and has implemented various initiatives in the last financial year.In this direction, Western Railway has undertaken massive tree plantations drives, beautification of Bhavnagar Terminus station with landscaping &gardening work, verticals gardens at various locations, commissioned Waste Water Treatment & Recycling plants, Solid Waste Disposal & Management System, Automatic Coach Washing Plants. Similarly, Rooftop Solar Panels, Rain Water Harvesting Plants, etchas also been installed at various places. W. Rly also exhorts its esteemed passengers to join hands in this noble cause to conserve our Mother Nature for the better future of our coming generations. Bengalure, The Karnataka Association Of Resident Doctors on Wednesday wrote a letter to chief minister B S Yediyurappa, demanding protection of health care workers in the state, days after a doctor was brutally assaulted over the death of a six-year- old boy during treatment. Four people were arrested in connection with the assault on Monday. The doctor is undergoing treatment at a hospital and is out of danger, police said. Condemning the incident, the association demanded the formation of a state-level legal cell to tackle such assaults on health care workers who are working hard amid the pandemic. 'Doctors across Karnataka are putting their best to bring out the best health care facility possible. 91springboard partners with Google for Startups to launch 'Startup Sprint' Ahmedabad, 91springboard, India's pioneering co-working community, partners with Google for Startups (GfS) to launch 'Startup Sprint' - a virtual program that provides an opportunity to various startups and entrepreneurs across India to scale up and expand their businesses online by helping them learn modern digital business tools. The goal of this initiative is to help startups adapt to a transformed world, with more people spending time online and the growth of the digital economy. Through Startup Sprint, entrepreneurs and new-age startups would be able to access various knowledge- sharing platforms, up skilling techniques, and advice. This will help them streamline their businesses, generate new ideas, and understan devolving customer needs using digital tools and channels. Launching this18th June, 91springboard along with Google for Startups will conduct a series of workshops, roundtable discussions and interactive sessions conducted by selected industry experts. Commenting on this initiative, AnandVemuri, CEO, 91springboard said, ''We are happy to launch the Startup Sprint program in India for our young entrepreneurs and new business communities. 91springboard believes in nurturing the startup ecosystem and fostering its growth through ample learning opportunities. –

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3Friday, June 4, 2021

Rajasthan cabinet cancels board examsfor RBSE's class 10, class 12 students

Kota: The Rajasthangovernment on Wednesdaydecided to cancel the class10 and 12 boardexaminations conducted bythe Rajasthan Board ofSecondary Education (RBSE)in view of Covid-19 pandemicsituation. The decision wastaken at a cabinet meetingchaired by chief minister

Ashok Gehlot.Education minister Govind

Singh Dotasara said theofficials concerned had beentold to formulate the systemto be adopted to gradestudents Several states suchas Haryana, Uttarakhand,Madhya Pradesh andMaharashtra haveannounced their decision to

cancel the board exams afterthe Centre's decision toscrap the class 12 boardexamination conducted bythe Central Board ofSecondary Education.

The minister said thegovernment could look at thepossibility of conducting theexaminations at a later stagefor students who want to sitfor the board examination.There are nearly 21.58 lakhstudents in the class 10 and12. The opposition has alsowelcomed the decision of thecancel lat ion of boardexaminations. Rajasthan BJPpresident Satish Poonia saidthis is an appropriatedecision. Meanwhile, AshokGehlot has also instructedoff ic ia ls to prepare apackage for the kids whohave been orphaned byCovid-19.

Post cyclone Yaas, Bihar begins crop lossassessment, including for sugarcane

Patna, Bihar agriculturedepartment is assessingfarmers' loss caused by cycloneYaas and is likely to alsocompensate sugarcane andvegetable farmers fordamages this time, sayofficials. 'Earlier, farmers werenot offered any relief from thegovernment against loss ofsugarcane due to the naturaldisturbances,' said an officerfamiliar with the issue.

State agriculture ministerAmarendra Pratap Singh saidfarmers will be compensatedfor damages not only tostanding crops like maize,paddy, moong (green gram),til (sesame) and oilseeds,apart from fruit crops likemango, litchi and banana, butalso for vegetables andsugarcane. 'The survey hasbegun and a detailed reportwill be submitted to the

disaster managementdepartment forcompensation by the end ofthis month,' Singh said.Cyclone Yaas, which madeits landfall on the coast ofOdisha on May 26, ravagedBihar for two days on May27 and 28, leading heavyrains with strong winds,claiming at least seven lives.

Officials of the agriculturedepartment said that maizeand moong crops weredamaged extensively in thecyclonic rains. 'However,vegetables, part icularlythose growing on vines,suffered a major blow due toprolonged accumulation ofwater in the fields,' said anofficer.

'The department hasasked al l the distr ictmagistrates (DMs) to submitthe details of crop damagesin two specified formats. Theblock development officerswill do the groundwork andthe district agriculture officerwill forward the same to theDMs for verification. TheDM's view is must as thecompensation would bedoled out from the disastermanagement department,'said another officer, addingthat the entire exercise isexpected to be completed bythe end of June. Theagriculture minister said thedepartment was sensitivetowards the miseries offarmers, who were alreadyfacing the odds due to theoutbreak of Covid pandemic,and will do everything to helpthem tide over the crisis.

'Jharkhand likely to holdPanchayat polls in Nov-Dec'

Ranchi, The three-tierpanchayat polls in Jharkhandcan be held in November orDecember this year, dependingon Covid-19 situation in thestate, said rural developmentminister Alamgir Alam onWednesday. Panchayat polls inthe state were due inDecember last year. In Januarythis year, the governmentgranted a six-month extensionto the current panchayatbodies in the wake of delay inconducting the polls. Theextension expires on July 31.'We could not conductpanchayat polls last year dueto Covid-19 pandemic. Wethought that the elections willbe conducted during theextension period. But, thesecond wave of Covid-19

ruined that possibility too. Itis not possible to conduct thepolls by July 31,' said Alam.Besides, the Panchayati RajAct doesn't mention a secondextension, putting officials ina fix.

Therefore, the stategovernment has decided toseek the Centre's opinion overfurther extension, officials saidon Wednesday. The ruraldevelopment minister alsocalled a meeting onWednesday to explorealternatives so that panchayatworks do not get affectedafter the extension expires.Alam said they wereconsidering two options- togive further extension topanchayat bodies or put themunder administrative control.

Oriflame's revamped colourcosmetics range for women

Ahmedabad, Oriflame,leading social selling Swedishbeauty brand, has unveiled thenew and evolved version of itscolour cosmetics brand TheOne. The progressive brand ismeant for women who love toexpress their individuality andstrength in every aspect oftheir life. The One presents acomplete portfolio of on-trendconcepts, shades in cutting-edge packaging and design.The hi-tech long-wearformulations are made todeliver impactful looks thatlast.

Designed entirely inStockholm, one of theinnovation capitals of theworld, the range is made withadvanced technology and

upgraded superchargedformulations that stand out. Aspart of the unveil, Oriflamepresents new, innovativeproducts includingThe OneColour Unlimited Ultra FixLipstick,The One ColourUnlimited Eye Shadow, TheOne Eyeliner Stylo, The OneUltimate Gel Lacquer &TopCoat and The One ColourStylist Ultimate Lip Liner.

Live life to the max; notouch-ups required! The OneColour Ultimate Ultra FixLipstick is Oriflame'sbreakthrough sensationalmatte finish lipstick with 99%staying power/colour fixationon the lips. As you apply thismiraculous lipstick in yourperfect shade, a film-formingnet locks colour into place andhas water-resistant abilities.The soft-matte powders thendeliver a soft texture andadditional smudge-proofresistance. With no smudgesor smears, the lipstick deliversup to 8 hours of lasting wearwith ultra-intensepigmentation and definitionthroughout the day. (1-7)

EPL’s Sustainability SolutionsFinds Acceptance With Unilever

Ahmedabad, EPL Limited(formerly known as EsselPropack Limited), the world’slargest specialty packagingcompany, today announcedthat they have been selectedas a partner by Unilever, intheir journey towards achieving100% sustainability in the oralcare segment. Accordingly, EPLwill supply their APR approved,100% recyclable and fullysustainable Platina Tubes, forthe toothpaste category ofUnilever. EPL’s Platina Tube withHDPE closure, is the world’s

first fully sustainable andcompletely recyclable tubeaccredited by APR. Thispartnership will help Unilever'soral care brands like Signal,Pepsodent and Closeup to be100% recyclable by 2025.Speaking on the partnership,Ram Ramasamy, ChiefOperating Officer, EPL Limitedsaid, “EPL is proud to beassociated with Unilever tofurther their sustainabilityinitiatives in the oral care range.We are committed toenabling and inspir ingresponsible consumptionthrough innovation inpackaging. EPL’s Platina, eco-friendly laminated tube,produced with less than 5%barrier resin, is designed todeliver source reduction andrecyclability without the lossof any barrier properties.Platina tube is especially suitedfor oral and beauty & cosmeticsproducts brands.” (19-8)

PRAVEG COMMUNICATIONS (INDIA) LIMITED

CIN: L24231GJ1995PLC024809Registered Office: 214, Athena Avenue, Behind Jaguar

Showroom, S.G. Highway, Gota, Ahmedabad-382481Website: www.praveg.com

Email: [email protected] | Phone: +91 79 27496737

NOTICE

Place : AhmedabadDate : June 3, 2021

For Praveg Communications (India) Limited(Formerly known as Sword and Shield Pharma Limited)

Mukesh Chaudhary Company Secretary & Compliance Officer

(Formerly Sword and Shield Pharma Limited in which Praveg Communications Limited has amalgamated)

Pursuant to Regulation 29 read with 47 of the Securities and ExchangeBoard of India (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements)Regulations, 2015 (Listing Regulations), notice is hereby given that ameeting of the Board of Directors of the Company is scheduled to beheld on Thursday, June 10, 2021 inter alia to (a) consider and approvethe standalone and consolidated audited financial results of the Companyfor the quarter / year ended March 31, 2020; (b) recommend dividendon equity shares of the Company.

The said notice may be accessed on the company's website atwww.praveg.com and may also be accessed on the stock exchange'swebsite www.bseindia.com.

Gujarat Governor ‘Corona SewaYagna’ initiative concludes

Ahmedabad, Shri AcharyaDevvrat, Governor of Gujarat,has successfully concluded the‘Corona Sewa Yagna’ initiativewith a focus on remainingbetter prepared to face anyfuture health-crisis. TheGujarat Governor hadembarked on a crucial missionto plan and deploy a massivegrassroot level initiative tocombat and manage thesecond wave of the pandemicby bringing about a differencethrough the ‘Corona SewaYagna’ initiative.

At least 50,000 kitscomprising ration supply andessential items for threemonths for Class-IVhealthcare staff have already

reached to various parts ofGujarat. In its last leg, about53 trucks ferrying 27,000 suchkits are being flagged off in thepresence of Shri AcharyaDevvrat along with Hon. CM ofGujarat Shri Vijay Rupani andDeputy CM Shri Nitin Patel.These kits carried essentialfood supplies such as pulses,cooking oil, food grains,spices, snacks, toiletries anddetergents, among others,which were distributed tohealthcare personnel likenurses, para-medical, supportstaff, ward-boys, lab-technicians, sanitationworkers and others. ‘CoronaSewa Yagna’ initiative haddrawn considerable supportfrom corporates such asZerodha, HDFC Bank, EY,Laduma Foundation andmore. For instance, digitalpayment platform PayTMsupplied 100 oxygenconcentrators and supportedthe setting up of an oxygengeneration plant. (13-9)

Chalo Introduce India's firstUV(Ultraviolet) sanitize cab service

Ahmedabad: In the time ofnew normal, a car is more ofnecessity than a luxury. Rightnow transportation is thebiggest issue faced by millionsof people across the globe post- lockdown. As the safetyissues come, most public preferpersonal mobility. After such apandemic scenario, Gujaratbased first local cab name"Chalo" introduces India's firstUV (Ultraviolet) sanitized cabservice. UV sanitize is Chalo'sin-house technology.

On this Chalo Founder,Priyank Rathod and VivekMistry said "Our Mission is toempower everyone to haveaccess to sustainabletransportation by making itreliable, affordable and trulyrewarding. First India time wehave introduced UV (UltraViolet) sanitize. After everyride the sanitization processwill be done. Social distancingis also maintained withcustomers while entering,exiting during the ride. (19-10)

Sonalika vaccinates100% of its workforce

Ahmedabad, Covid-19cases in India have beengradually coming down,especially in the northern statesof India, however the situationstill remains harrowing in otherparts of the country. The toughtimes continue to haunt thesociety as a whole and SonalikaTractors has re-iterated its callof collaborative efforts fromeveryone capable – be itindividuals, industrialists orcorporates to join themovement in preparing thenation for medical emergencies.Sharing his thoughts on thevaccination drive, Mr. RamanMittal, Executive Director,Sonalika Group, said, “We atSonalika stand committedtowards the society whileoffering full-fledged supporteven during the toughestsituations such as the pandemicor address critical requirements

of farmers. India’s fastestgrowing tractor brand and theNo.1 Exports brand from thecountry, Sonalika Tractors cameforward in April’21 to announcea massive Covid-19 vaccinationdrive for 100% of its workforceand in just two months, thecompany has achieved itsmission. (13-9)

Prestige Foundation to vaccinate 10,000employees by June first week

Ahmedabad, Withyetanother noblemove,Prestige Group,the leading realestate developers reinforcedtheir people first philosophy bybeing one of the firstpowerhouses tocompletevaccinating its entireworkforce along with theirrespective familiesbyfirstweek of June. PrestigeGroup has set precedencetowards tackling the pandemicthrough its advocacy and onground measures promotingthe urgent need forvaccinationthereby motivating

other companies to follow suitand help curtail the virusspread. Commenting on theinitiative, Milan Khurana,Executive Director HR, Admin& IT, Prestige Group said"Thewellbeing of our employees isof paramount importance forus as we consider ourentireworkforce a part of ourextended family. Throughmeticulous planning andexecution, we havesuccessfully vaccinated mostemployees above the age of18.We achieved this ambitioustarget by vaccinating 800 to1000 employees (on anaverage) per day for the pasttwo weeks. We are hopeful ofcompleting vaccinationsfor~95% of Prestige'sworkforce by the first week ofJune."(19-10)

WESTERN RAILWAY TO CELEBRATEWORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY ON 5TH JUNE

4 arrested for thrashing k'takadoctor after death of child

The view of Automatic Coach Washing Plant&RooftopSolar Panels commissioned over Western Railway

Ahmedabad, Every year,World Environment Day iscelebrated on 5th June acrossthe globe in order to increasethe awareness among peopleabout the environment safetyas well as to educate the needfor environmental conservationmeasures. In view of thecurrent scenario of COVIDsituation, Western Railway hasa slew of activities lined up tomark this occasion with thisyear's theme of 'EcosystemRestoration'.It will includewebinar, virtual drawing &painting competition as well asfelicitation of theDivisions/Unitsof Western Railway inrecognition of the measurestaken for ecosystemrestoration. General Manager& other officers will observethe day with tree plantationdrives.

According to a pressrelease issued by Shri SumitThakur - Chief Public RelationsOfficer of Western Railway,various initiatives have beenundertaken by WesternRailway under the dynamicleadership of General ManagerShri Alok Kansal, formitigating environmentalimpacts and reduce GreenHouse Gas emissions and haveresulted in desired outcomes.In view of the prevailingCOVID-19situation, WesternRailway will observe theWorld Environment Daythroughwebinar by followingall COVID safety protocols.Shri Subhahjit Mukherjee,Founder of Mission GreenMumbai will address thewebinar on EcosystemRes to ra t i on /Ra inwate rConservation. It will beattended by PHODs, DRMs,CWMs,other seniorofficersand staff. GM ShriKansal will also inaugurate therecent environment-friendlyinitiatives implemented overWestern Railway such as RainWater Harvesting, Restoration& Conservation of Waterbody/ Garden, AutomaticCoach Washing Machines, etc.TheDivisions will beshowcasing presentations onthe various steps & effortstaken towards theconservation of our ecosystemand also the pivotal role playedby Railways in the restoration.To encourage as well as topromote the spirit for GreenInitiatives amongst railwayemployees, it is planned tofelicitate the Best PerformingUnits.Similarly, inorder toinculcate enthusiasmof theoccasion amongst the familymembers of the employees, avirtual drawing & paintingcompetition will also beconducted with the themes:

Save the Forests; ReverseClimate Change; Conservingour Bio-diversity; Reduce,Reuse & Recycle. The entrieswill be collected virtually andthe winners will be felicitatedonline by Smt. Tanuja Kansal- President - Western RailwayWomen Welfare Organization.

Shri Thakur furtherinformed that to createawareness amongst thepassengers, jingles will beplayed across the publicaddress system. Short videoclips, Awareness e - posters& e - bannerswill be displayedon the digital screens atstations &railway premises.W.Rly's social media platformswill also come out withattractive web cards to spreadthe message of EnvironmentConservation.

Speaking about the variousGreen initiatives adopted overWestern Railway, Shri Thakurstated that Western Railwayis taking every efforts toreduce the carbon footprintsand has implemented variousinitiatives in the last financialyear.In this direction, WesternRailway has undertakenmassive tree plantationsdrives, beautification ofBhavnagar Terminus stationwith landscaping &gardeningwork, verticals gardens atvarious locations,commissioned Waste WaterTreatment & Recycling plants,Solid Waste Disposal &Management System,Automatic Coach WashingPlants. Similarly, RooftopSolar Panels, Rain WaterHarvesting Plants, etchas alsobeen installed at variousplaces. W. Rly also exhorts itsesteemed passengers to joinhands in this noble cause toconserve our Mother Naturefor the better future of ourcoming generations.

Bengalure, The Karnataka Association Of Resident Doctors onWednesday wrote a letter to chief minister B S Yediyurappa,demanding protection of health care workers in the state, daysafter a doctor was brutally assaulted over the death of a six-year-old boy during treatment. Four people were arrested in connectionwith the assault on Monday. The doctor is undergoing treatment ata hospital and is out of danger, police said.

Condemning the incident, the association demanded theformation of a state-level legal cell to tackle such assaults on healthcare workers who are working hard amid the pandemic. 'Doctorsacross Karnataka are putting their best to bring out the best healthcare facility possible.

91springboard partners with Google forStartups to launch 'Startup Sprint'

A h m e d a b a d ,91springboard, India'spioneering co-workingcommunity, partners withGoogle for Startups (GfS) tolaunch 'Startup Sprint' - avirtual program that providesan opportunity to variousstartups and entrepreneursacross India to scale up andexpand their businesses onlineby helping them learn moderndigital business tools. The goalof this initiative is to helpstartups adapt to atransformed world, with morepeople spending time onlineand the growth of the digitaleconomy.

Through Startup Sprint,

entrepreneurs and new-agestartups would be able toaccess various knowledge-sharing platforms, up skillingtechniques, and advice. Thiswill help them streamline theirbusinesses, generate newideas, and understandevolving customer needsusing digital tools andchannels. Launching this18thJune, 91springboard alongwith Google for Startups willconduct a series ofworkshops, roundtablediscussions and interactivesessions conducted byselected industry experts.

Commenting on thisinitiative, AnandVemuri, CEO,91springboard said, ''We arehappy to launch the StartupSprint program in India forour young entrepreneurs andnew business communities.91springboard believes innurturing the startupecosystem and fostering itsgrowth through amplelearning opportunities. –

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PRAVEG COMMUNICATIONS (INDIA) LIMITED

CIN: L24231GJ1995PLC024809Registered Office: 214, Athena Avenue, Behind Jaguar

Showroom, S.G. Highway, Gota, Ahmedabad-382481Website: www.praveg.com

Email: [email protected] | Phone: +91 79 27496737

NOTICE

Place : AhmedabadDate : June 3, 2021

For Praveg Communications (India) Limited(Formerly known as Sword and Shield Pharma Limited)

Mukesh Chaudhary Company Secretary & Compliance Officer

(Formerly Sword and Shield Pharma Limited in which Praveg Communications Limited has amalgamated)

Pursuant to Regulation 29 read with 47 of the Securities and ExchangeBoard of India (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements)Regulations, 2015 (Listing Regulations), notice is hereby given that ameeting of the Board of Directors of the Company is scheduled to beheld on Thursday, June 10, 2021 inter alia to (a) consider and approvethe standalone and consolidated audited financial results of the Companyfor the quarter / year ended March 31, 2020; (b) recommend dividendon equity shares of the Company.

The said notice may be accessed on the company's website atwww.praveg.com and may also be accessed on the stock exchange'swebsite www.bseindia.com.

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