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    Orient Electric appoints Ravindra Singh Negi as Managing Director and CEO

    Orient Electric, part of the $3 billion CK Birla Group, has appointed Ravindra Singh Negi as its managing director and CEO, effective May 31, 2024. Negi, with extensive experience in electrical consumer durables, will guide the company towards sustained growth. He will be based in New Delhi and succeed Deepak Khetrapal as managing director.

    Appliance makers expect robust growth from heating products this winter

    The company has introduced seven models, including the Solarium Cube IOT series and Solarium Care series which provide customised bath modes like baby care, hair care, hygiene care etc. According to industry body CEAMA (Consumer Electronics and Appliances Manufacturers Association), the water heater market size this year is expected to be 4.25 million units with a growth of approximately 10 per cent over last year, said its President Eric Braganza.

    Bajaj Electricals forms unified lighting business, appoints Rajesh Naik as head of lighting biz

    "Both executives will report to Anuj Poddar, executive director, Bajaj Electricals," the company said.

    Chennai Super Kings in way of resurgent Kolkata Knight Riders’ bid for third IPL title

    If numbers are anything to go by, then CSK, in their astonishing ninth final appearance in 12 editions (they were suspended in two), are certain to start favourites against Kolkata Knight Riders on 'Dussera' day but in terms of trophies, there isn't much of a difference.

    IPL 2021: All you need to know about your favourite team

    This is year there are a few changes in the way matches will be played. The BCCI has shortlisted six venues — Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata, Chennai, Ahmedabad and Bengaluru —to conduct all the matches.

    Will you have to spend more on ACs, fans this summer? Ravindra Singh Negi of Havells explains

    "In the last couple of months, commodity prices have really shot up and as an industry we have no option but to pass on to the consumers. However, the complete commodity rise has not been passed on to the consumers," Ravindra Singh Negi, Havells said.

    The Economic Times
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