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Heranba Inds slips after CFO resigns
Heranba Inds slips after CFO resigns

Business Standard

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • Business Standard

Heranba Inds slips after CFO resigns

Heranba Industries shed 1.01% to Rs 290 after the company said that its chief financial officer (CFO) and key managerial personal (KMP), Rajkumar Bafna, has resigned with with effect from closing business hours of 30 June 2025. Rajkumar Bafna has resigned from his position to pursue new opportunities and challenges. Heranba Industries is engaged in the manufacturing of a diverse range of agrochemicals such as insecticides, herbicides, fungicides and public health products for pest control. The company reported consolidated net loss of Rs 41.49 crore in Q4 FY25 as against net loss of Rs 0.34 crore posted in Q4 FY24. Net sales jumped 29.8% year on year to Rs 334.77 crore in Q4 FY25.

50% airfare discount an appreciation for media practitioners' dedication
50% airfare discount an appreciation for media practitioners' dedication

The Sun

time14-06-2025

  • Business
  • The Sun

50% airfare discount an appreciation for media practitioners' dedication

KUALA LUMPUR: The 50 per cent discount on flight tickets to 57 ASEAN destinations for local media practitioners is a major recognition of the important role played by journalists and helps foster regional understanding within the media fraternity. Media representatives from the Putrajaya Media Club (KMP), Kuching Division Journalists Association (KDJA), Northern Sarawak Journalists Association (NSJA) and Mutiara Media Club described the initiative as the result of a strategic collaboration between AirAsia and the Ministry of Communications, reflecting support for the role of media practitioners in building an informed and competitive society. KDJA president Ronnie Teo Teck Wei said the media in Sarawak, in particular, greatly appreciated AirAsia's recognition of their dedication and commitment to supporting media practitioners who help tell Malaysia's story. 'This initiative is in line with the broader goal of strengthening regional ties and promoting greater mobility in Southeast Asia by emphasising a shared vision of connectivity, cultural appreciation and media empowerment. 'On behalf of the Malaysian media community in general, and Sarawak in particular, my sincere thanks go to AirAsia and the Ministry of Communications for their unwavering support and generosity,' he told Bernama. NSJA president Chai Chon Chin described the incentive as a meaningful gesture of appreciation for the efforts and sacrifices of media practitioners, particularly in large areas such as Sarawak, which face logistical and accessibility challenges, in line with Malaysia's current role as ASEAN chair. 'This initiative opens up space for cross-border media cooperation and emphasises the importance of media freedom and regional awareness in the national development agenda,' he added. KMP president Tuan Buqhairah Tuan Muhamad Adnan said the facility not only benefited media personnel but also provided them with an opportunity to take time off and travel after working hard to fulfil their duties. 'KMP greatly appreciates this initiative and hopes to see more such collaborations in the future. It is a form of recognition for the efforts and sacrifices of journalists who are always on the front lines delivering accurate information to the people,' said the Sinar Harian journalist. Bernama TV journalist Nazahiyah Mohd Hadzir described the offer as a meaningful gesture that helped relieve the exhaustion faced by media practitioners who were constantly on standby to deliver news to the public. 'This discount means a lot. It allows media personnel the chance to visit and explore ASEAN countries,' she said, expressing her desire to travel to Vietnam. Utusan Malaysia photographer Ahmad Faiz Alif Ahmad said the initiative was particularly meaningful for media personnel who rarely had the chance to take a break due to work commitments. Echoing the same sentiment, Penang Mutiara Media Club president Mohd Iskandar Othman said the initiative also recognised the dedication of media practitioners in contributing to the country's media ecosystem. 'This initiative also allows journalists to explore interesting destinations in the region, especially since Penang now offers direct flights to six ASEAN countries, namely Thailand, Indonesia, Singapore, Vietnam, Myanmar and Cambodia,' he said. Earlier, Communications Minister Datuk Fahmi Fadzil announced a special initiative for local media practitioners holding the Department of Information (JaPen) media accreditation card during the National Journalists' Day (HAWANA) 2025 celebration at the World Trade Centre Kuala Lumpur (WTCKL) here today. Booking will remain open until Dec 31, 2025, while the travel period will run from April to September 2026. Further information, including the booking mechanism, will be announced by JaPen soon. The booking window is open until Dec 31, 2025, for travel between April and September 2026. Further information, including the booking mechanism, will be released by JaPen soon. Themed 'Journalism in the New Era: Embracing AI, Safeguarding Ethics', the event was officiated by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim and attended by about 1,000 media practitioners from Malaysia and abroad.

AirAsia offers 50% flight discount to ASEAN for journalists
AirAsia offers 50% flight discount to ASEAN for journalists

The Sun

time14-06-2025

  • Business
  • The Sun

AirAsia offers 50% flight discount to ASEAN for journalists

KUALA LUMPUR: The 50 per cent discount on flight tickets to 57 ASEAN destinations for local media practitioners is a major recognition of the important role played by journalists and helps foster regional understanding within the media fraternity. Media representatives from the Putrajaya Media Club (KMP), Kuching Division Journalists Association (KDJA), Northern Sarawak Journalists Association (NSJA) and Mutiara Media Club described the initiative as the result of a strategic collaboration between AirAsia and the Ministry of Communications, reflecting support for the role of media practitioners in building an informed and competitive society. KDJA president Ronnie Teo Teck Wei said the media in Sarawak, in particular, greatly appreciated AirAsia's recognition of their dedication and commitment to supporting media practitioners who help tell Malaysia's story. 'This initiative is in line with the broader goal of strengthening regional ties and promoting greater mobility in Southeast Asia by emphasising a shared vision of connectivity, cultural appreciation and media empowerment. 'On behalf of the Malaysian media community in general, and Sarawak in particular, my sincere thanks go to AirAsia and the Ministry of Communications for their unwavering support and generosity,' he told Bernama. NSJA president Chai Chon Chin described the incentive as a meaningful gesture of appreciation for the efforts and sacrifices of media practitioners, particularly in large areas such as Sarawak, which face logistical and accessibility challenges, in line with Malaysia's current role as ASEAN chair. 'This initiative opens up space for cross-border media cooperation and emphasises the importance of media freedom and regional awareness in the national development agenda,' he added. KMP president Tuan Buqhairah Tuan Muhamad Adnan said the facility not only benefited media personnel but also provided them with an opportunity to take time off and travel after working hard to fulfil their duties. 'KMP greatly appreciates this initiative and hopes to see more such collaborations in the future. It is a form of recognition for the efforts and sacrifices of journalists who are always on the front lines delivering accurate information to the people,' said the Sinar Harian journalist. Bernama TV journalist Nazahiyah Mohd Hadzir described the offer as a meaningful gesture that helped relieve the exhaustion faced by media practitioners who were constantly on standby to deliver news to the public. 'This discount means a lot. It allows media personnel the chance to visit and explore ASEAN countries,' she said, expressing her desire to travel to Vietnam. Utusan Malaysia photographer Ahmad Faiz Alif Ahmad said the initiative was particularly meaningful for media personnel who rarely had the chance to take a break due to work commitments. Echoing the same sentiment, Penang Mutiara Media Club president Mohd Iskandar Othman said the initiative also recognised the dedication of media practitioners in contributing to the country's media ecosystem. 'This initiative also allows journalists to explore interesting destinations in the region, especially since Penang now offers direct flights to six ASEAN countries, namely Thailand, Indonesia, Singapore, Vietnam, Myanmar and Cambodia,' he said. Earlier, Communications Minister Datuk Fahmi Fadzil announced a special initiative for local media practitioners holding the Department of Information (JaPen) media accreditation card during the National Journalists' Day (HAWANA) 2025 celebration at the World Trade Centre Kuala Lumpur (WTCKL) here today. Booking will remain open until Dec 31, 2025, while the travel period will run from April to September 2026. Further information, including the booking mechanism, will be announced by JaPen soon. The booking window is open until Dec 31, 2025, for travel between April and September 2026. Further information, including the booking mechanism, will be released by JaPen soon. Themed 'Journalism in the New Era: Embracing AI, Safeguarding Ethics', the event was officiated by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim and attended by about 1,000 media practitioners from Malaysia and abroad.

50 Pct Airfare Discount An Appreciation For Media Practitioners' Dedication
50 Pct Airfare Discount An Appreciation For Media Practitioners' Dedication

Barnama

time14-06-2025

  • Business
  • Barnama

50 Pct Airfare Discount An Appreciation For Media Practitioners' Dedication

KUALA LUMPUR, June 14 (Bernama) -- The 50 per cent discount on flight tickets to 57 ASEAN destinations for local media practitioners is a major recognition of the important role played by journalists and helps foster regional understanding within the media fraternity. Media representatives from the Putrajaya Media Club (KMP), Kuching Division Journalists Association (KDJA), Northern Sarawak Journalists Association (NSJA) and Mutiara Media Club described the initiative as the result of a strategic collaboration between AirAsia and the Ministry of Communications, reflecting support for the role of media practitioners in building an informed and competitive society. KDJA president Ronnie Teo Teck Wei said the media in Sarawak, in particular, greatly appreciated AirAsia's recognition of their dedication and commitment to supporting media practitioners who help tell Malaysia's story. 'This initiative is in line with the broader goal of strengthening regional ties and promoting greater mobility in Southeast Asia by emphasising a shared vision of connectivity, cultural appreciation and media empowerment. 'On behalf of the Malaysian media community in general, and Sarawak in particular, my sincere thanks go to AirAsia and the Ministry of Communications for their unwavering support and generosity,' he told Bernama. NSJA president Chai Chon Chin described the incentive as a meaningful gesture of appreciation for the efforts and sacrifices of media practitioners, particularly in large areas such as Sarawak, which face logistical and accessibility challenges, in line with Malaysia's current role as ASEAN chair. 'This initiative opens up space for cross-border media cooperation and emphasises the importance of media freedom and regional awareness in the national development agenda,' he added. KMP president Tuan Buqhairah Tuan Muhamad Adnan said the facility not only benefited media personnel but also provided them with an opportunity to take time off and travel after working hard to fulfil their duties. 'KMP greatly appreciates this initiative and hopes to see more such collaborations in the future. It is a form of recognition for the efforts and sacrifices of journalists who are always on the front lines delivering accurate information to the people,' said the Sinar Harian journalist.

Force Motors CFO change: Sanjay Bohra resigns, Rishi Luharuka appointed as Group CFO
Force Motors CFO change: Sanjay Bohra resigns, Rishi Luharuka appointed as Group CFO

Business Upturn

time09-06-2025

  • Automotive
  • Business Upturn

Force Motors CFO change: Sanjay Bohra resigns, Rishi Luharuka appointed as Group CFO

Force Motors Limited has announced about Mr. Sanjay Kumar Bohra's resignation as Chief Financial Officer (CFO) and Key Managerial Personnel (KMP) is an important change in its top management, effective from the close of business hours on June 9, 2025. Mr. Bohra's contributions while employed are appreciated by the company. Effective as of June 10, […] By Aditya Bhagchandani Published on June 9, 2025, 16:25 IST Force Motors Limited has announced about Mr. Sanjay Kumar Bohra's resignation as Chief Financial Officer (CFO) and Key Managerial Personnel (KMP) is an important change in its top management, effective from the close of business hours on June 9, 2025. Mr. Bohra's contributions while employed are appreciated by the company. Effective as of June 10, 2025, the board has given approval to the appointment of Mr. Rishi Luharuka as the new Group CFO and KMP in what seems a swift transition. Luharuka, as an Oxford Advanced Management Leadership Program alumnus, is a seasoned finance professional with over 23 years of experience holding CA and CFA qualifications. He has at some point worked across automotive components, mining, also construction. Garment firms also use his experience. Ananya Bhattacharjee has become a member of the senior management team. She will serve in the role as Senior Divisional Manager for Corporate Communications. According to the company's official filing, the board meeting that finalized these changes concluded in under 15 minutes on June 9. Force Motors' active efforts for the purpose of strengthening its finance and communications framework can be underscored by this leadership reshuffle as it navigates growth opportunities along with evolving business challenges. Aditya Bhagchandani serves as the Senior Editor and Writer at Business Upturn, where he leads coverage across the Business, Finance, Corporate, and Stock Market segments. With a keen eye for detail and a commitment to journalistic integrity, he not only contributes insightful articles but also oversees editorial direction for the reporting team.

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