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    Climate change: Cos need some big changes on compliances

    World Environment Day holds significance for companies amidst climate change. India Inc's environmental compliance record shows room for improvement. Only 122 of the top 1,000 companies disclosed conducting EIAs in their FY23 reports sourced from Prime Database.

    Top companies score on sustainability, cut water consumption by 16% in FY23

    The top five listed corporate consumers of water - NTPC, Vedanta, Tata Steel, Reliance Industries and IOCL - together consumed 1.9 billion kl in FY23 - 2.6% higher than the previous year. However, three of these companies - Vedanta, Reliance Ind and IOCL - have reduced their y-o-y consumption by 6%, 0.9% and 3%, respectively.

    Former Naval Commander Anil DSouza sells stake in Simpliance

    Former Naval Commander Anil Prem DSouza and partners exit Simpliance Technologies, selling to Aparajita for Rs 28 crore. Quess Corp previously held a 52% stake. Post-exit, DSouza plans waste management ventures and addressing real estate challenges.

    Exploring global opportunities: Aparajitha's expansion plans in Southeast Asia

    Aparajitha Corporate Services aims to be a billion-dollar organization in five years with the help of strategic partner Xcelerate Singapore. They are looking at inorganic growth opportunities through acquisitions, including the compliance business of ADP India and Simpliance. They are also in discussions for four other potential acquisitions.

    Poor EHS compliance a latent risk for pharma, chemical companies

    ​"The general level of awareness and compliance related to EHS (Environment Health & Safety) norms in case of manufacturing companies requires drastic improvement and urgent attention" said Nagaraj Krishnan, managing director, Aparajitha Corporate Services, a tech firm providing compliance solutions to over 2000 companies in India.

    Stocks in the news: HDFC Bank, NTPC, Titan, HCL Tech, Nykaa and Yes Bank

    IT major HCL Technologies has expanded strategic partnership with Google Cloud to accelerate digital services for enterprises. HCL Tech will train up to 18,000 technology and consulting professionals on Google Cloud.

    The Economic Times
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