Rama Steel Tubes Ltd. announces excellent results, board to meet to consider bonus issue \
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Rama Steel Tubes Ltd. announces excellent results, board to meet to consider bonus issue

15-Nov-2022
New Delhi [India], November 15 (ANI/PNN): Q2FY2023 consolidated performance overview compared with Q2 FY2022
15-Nov-2022 Business
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Khelo India U-16 Women’s Hockey League: SAI ‘A’ beats Citizen Hockey XI 18-0 on Day 3 \
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Khelo India U-16 Women’s Hockey League: SAI ‘A’ beats Citizen Hockey XI 18-0 on Day 3

19-Aug-2022
In Pool A, Sports Authority of India 'A' registered a comprehensive 18-0 victory against Citizen Hockey XI in the first match of the day. Kajal (12', 18', 22', 23', 42', 55') stood out to be the top scorer for Sports Authority of India 'A', scoring six influential goals on regular intervals for her side.
19-Aug-2022 Sports
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1980 Olympics gold medalist Zafar Iqbal declares Khelo India Women’s Hockey League (U-16) open \
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1980 Olympics gold medalist Zafar Iqbal declares Khelo India Women’s Hockey League (U-16) open

16-Aug-2022
Phase 1 of the tournament, scheduled until August 23, started earlier in the morning
16-Aug-2022 Sports
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Nomura Singapore Ltd. picks up stake in Rama Steel Tubes Ltd \
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Nomura Singapore Ltd. picks up stake in Rama Steel Tubes Ltd

17-Jun-2022
New Delhi [India], June 17 (ANI/PNN): Rama Steel Tubes Limited (RSTL), a pioneer and leading manufacturer in the steel tube industry, has announced Excellent Results for quarter and year ended 31 March 2022.
17-Jun-2022 Business
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Rama Steel Tubes Ltd. Board consents to issue convertible warrants as Company looks to raise funds \
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Rama Steel Tubes Ltd. Board consents to issue convertible warrants as Company looks to raise funds

21-Apr-2022
New Delhi [India], April 21 (ANI/PNN): Rama Steel Tubes Limited (RSTL) (BSE: 539309, NSE: RAMASTEEL) is a pioneer and leading manufacturer in the steel tube industry.
21-Apr-2022 Business
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Rama Steel Tubes Ltd. records Highest ever Q4FY22 sales volume; up 50% YoY \
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Rama Steel Tubes Ltd. records Highest ever Q4FY22 sales volume; up 50% YoY

07-Apr-2022
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], April 7 (ANI/PNN): Rama Steel Tubes Limited (RSTL) (BSE: 349309, NSE: RAMASTEEL), a pioneer and leading manufacturer in the steel tube industry, today announced its sales volume performance for the quarter ending March 31, 2022. The Company registered a sales volume of 35,872 tons in Q4FY22 compared to 23,962 tons in Q4FY21 and 24,373 tons in Q3FY22.
07-Apr-2022 Business
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Sixteenth Street Asian Gems Fund picks up stake in Rama Steel Tubes Ltd \
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Sixteenth Street Asian Gems Fund picks up stake in Rama Steel Tubes Ltd

06-Apr-2022
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], April 6 (ANI/PNN): Rama Steel Tubes Limited (RSTL) is a pioneer and leading manufacturer in the steel tube industry. As per bulk deal data available on NSE, Sixteenth Street Asian Gems Fund has picked up 220,000 shares for an average price of Rs. 350 on 05 April, 2022.
06-Apr-2022 Business
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Rama Steel Tubes Ltd. Procures order from UPPCL; plans major expansion \
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Rama Steel Tubes Ltd. Procures order from UPPCL; plans major expansion

03-Jan-2022
New Delhi (India), January 3 (ANI/PNN): BSE and NSE listed Rama Steel Tubes Limited (RSTL) (BSE: 539309, NSE: RAMASTEEL), one of the leading manufacturers of Steel Pipes & Tubes and G.I. Pipes in India, has received orders from Uttar Pradesh Power Corporation Limited (UPPCL) aggregating to the tune of ~Rs. 43.3 Mn.
03-Jan-2022 Business
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Farmers protest Thousands gather at Delhi borders as agitation marks one year \
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Farmers protest Thousands gather at Delhi borders as agitation marks one year

26-Nov-2021
New Delhi Nov 26 PTI Farmers from Punjab Haryana and Uttar Pradesh on Friday gathered in large numbers at the three Delhi border points of Singhu Ghazipur and Tikri with protesting unions saying that the day which marks one year of their agitation against the three farm laws will be remembered forever in history as one of the greatest moments of peoples struggle Last week Prime Minister Narendra Modi had announced that the three controversial farm laws would be withdrawn Although farmer unions have welcomed the governments move they said their protest would continue until the laws are totally withdrawn and other demands are met It has been a year of unmatched struggle mixed with happiness and sadness We are fighting and winning We will fight and win MSP law is farmers right senior farmer leader Rakesh Tikait tweeted in Hindi Thousands of farmers in tractors arrived at the three protest sites on Friday and many of them flaunting colourful turbans sunshades long beards and twirling moustaches danced on the roofs of tractors distributed sweets and hugged each other to mark the occasion that seemed like a festival Samkyukata Kisan Morcha an umbrella body of protesting unions claimed that lakhs of farmers took part in the assemblies rallies marches and chakka jams held in Karnataka West Bengal Bihar Chhattisgarh Tamil Nadu Jharkhand Telangana Andhra Pradesh and Odisha among other states This day marked twelve long months of the farmers struggle with numerous victories which seemed unlikely and even impossible with a will and determination to continue to fight for the unfulfilled demands of the farmers the SKM said in a statement It also said that the farm movement stands as a testimony to the will of the common people to fight against an unrelenting government and for a long time will be remembered as an example of peaceful satyagraha inspired by Mahatma Gandhi and the Indian freedom movement As farmers started arriving in large numbers on the city borders the Delhi Traffic Police asked commuters travelling from Ghaziabad towards the national capital to take alternative routes anticipating traffic gridlock owing to its security arrangements Traffic coming from Ghaziabad towards Delhi side remains heavy due to barricading by local police at roundabout Gazipur Underpass Commuters are advised to take alternative Vikash MargGT Road to Delhi the Delhi Traffic Police tweeted At Singhu border one of the largest protest sites on city borders tractors bedecked with lights and posters rolled through the site and loud Punjabi and Haryanvi celebratory music filled in the air Thousands of them flocked to the Singhu border site over the last few days buoyed by the government announcement to repeal the farms laws to mark the completion of one year of a dogged protest that saw a long dusty patch of the Delhi-Karnal road between Delhi and Sonepat turned into a makeshift town with bamboo huts and all basic amenities one could think of Children and elderly men and women carried flags of their farmer unions and raised slogans of victory Inquilab Zindabad and Majdoor Kisan Ekta Zindabad amid passionate non-stop beating of drums The assembly area near the centrestage saw a large gathering like the early days of the protest The attendees included businessmen professionals lawyers teachers among others belonging to families of farmers Sarender Singh 50 from Pataila spent six months at the protest site managing crowd near the centrestage It is a special day It is like a festival being celebrated It is after long that such a large number of people have gathered here We also have Punjabi singer Babbu Mann among us he said The special day also called for a special breakfast Aaj jalebi pakode kheer and chole poori bane hai Sarender said enthusiastically Some farmers celebrated the farm law protest anniversary by donating blood at a camp organised by an NGO Sukhdev Bhullar 42 from Anantpur Sahib said farmers have nourished the protest with the blood My blood is a tribute to them At other two protest sites --- Ghazipur and Tikri hundreds of farmers including women and children gathered in large numbers with many of them bringing along vegetables sacks of flour and lentils spices and cooking oil on their tractor-trollies saying they have come prepared for a long haul Bhartiya Kisan Union BKU an influential farmers union from western Uttar Pradesh has been leading the charge at the Ghazipur border since November last year We have a meeting of the SKM on Saturday and the future course of our action will be decided only after that We have planned a march towards Delhi on November 29 but SKM will take a call about it on Saturday BKU spokesperson Saurabh Upadhyay said He said Supporters in large numbers started reaching the border early Friday morning and by evening we are expecting over 50000 people at Ghazipur alone SKM in a statement said that the farmers body in its letter to the Prime Minister dated November 21 had raised six demands which include legal guarantee of MSP for all produce based on C250 formula withdrawal of draft Electricity Amendment Bill 20202021 PTI GVSKIS AMP BUN ZMN
26-Nov-2021 National
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Laddoo bhangra blood donation mark farm law protest anniversary at Singhu border \
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Laddoo bhangra blood donation mark farm law protest anniversary at Singhu border

26-Nov-2021
New Delhi Nov 26 PTI Punjabi and Haryanvi celebratory music filled in the air at the Singhu border protest site on Friday as farmers danced atop their tractors bedecked with lights and posters and took out symbolic marches to mark one year of the movement against the three farm laws the government is set to withdraw formallyFarmers flaunting colourful turbans sunshades long beards and twirling moustaches danced on the roofs of tractors distributed laddoos and hugged each other to mark the occasion that seemed like a festivalThousands of them flocked to the site over the last few days buoyed by the governments announcement to repeal the farms laws to mark the completion of one year of a dogged protest that saw a long dusty patch of the Delhi-Karnal road between the national capital and Sonepat turning into a makeshift town with bamboo huts and all basic amenities one could think ofChildren and elderly men and women carried flags of their farmer unions and raised slogans of victory Inquilab Zindabad and Majdoor Kisan Ekta Zindabad amid passionate non-stop beating of drumsThe assembly area near the centrestage saw a large gathering like the early days of the protestThe attendees included businessmen professionals lawyers teachers among others belonging to families of farmersSarender Singh 50 from Pataila spent six months at the protest site managing crowd near the centrestageIt is a special day It is like a festival being celebrated It is after long that such a large number of people have gathered here We also have Punjabi singer Babbu Mann among us he saidThe special day also called for a special foodAaj jalebi pakode kheer and chole poori bane hai Sarender said enthusiasticallyOn Friday morning farmers held special prayers to pay tributes to those who died during the course of the protestA notice board outside a tent served as a grim reminder of the sacrifices made during the protest 732 people have died in the last one year it readLakhan Singh 45 from Barnala in Punjab was protesting at the Delhi-Haryana border when he lost his father early this yearIt would have better had he been here today But I know his soul will be at peace now he saidBhagwan Singh 43 from Mavi village in Patiala lost his friend Najar Singh 35 in the seventh month of the protest and burst into tears remembering himMy friend the sole breadwinner of his family left behind three small daughters and elderly parents We miss him he saidFarmers remembered how they walked and cycled for days to reach the site of the protest a year ago and kept the fire burning despite the government trying to scuttle the movementKirpal Singh 57 who reached the Singhu border in December last year showed an injury mark on his right leg which he got from police batonBatons barricades treats nails nothing could stop us we won he saidHarpreet Kaur 45 and her husband brought their specially-abled son to the Singhu border in a wheelchairHe has been here twice We could have left him with his grandparents but it would not have been the right thing He cannot convey his feelings in words but I know he is happy Kaur from Ludhiana saidNear the centrestage a group of farmers celebrated the farm law protest anniversary by donating bloodSukhdev Bhullar 42 from Anantpur Sahib said farmers have nourished the protest with their blood My blood is a tribute to all of them he said Ajeetpal Singh 40 had walked to the Singhu border from Ropar in December last year and started a shoe polish service here I am not directly related to farming I came here to do sewa service I thought I would return after a few days but the pain of farmers held me back he said On loudspeakers farmer leaders and activists could be heard asking people not to slackenCelebrate the win but do not get carried away with it We wont move an inch until all our demands are met farmer leader Shiv Kumar Kakka said reiterating the demand for legislation for MSP law and compensation to families of the 732 farmers Farmer leader Gurnam Singh Chadhuni said more than 700 people would have been alive here had Prime Minister Narendra Modi rescinded the farm laws earlierPTI GVS SRY
26-Nov-2021 National
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