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Mid-cap stock ITD Cementation India skyrockets 9% on receipt of ₹893 crore contract
Mid-cap stock ITD Cementation India skyrockets 9% on receipt of ₹893 crore contract

Mint

time10-06-2025

  • Business
  • Mint

Mid-cap stock ITD Cementation India skyrockets 9% on receipt of ₹893 crore contract

Stock Market Today: Mid-cap stock ITD Cementation India saw its share price skyrocket more than 9% in the morning trades on Tuesday as it announced receipt of ₹ 893 crore contract. The announcement was made on on Monday but after the market hours. ITD Cementation India informed the investors through its filing on the exchanges on Monday 9 June 2024 that has secured a new Contract worth ~ ₹ 893 Crore including GST. The secured contract worth ₹ 893 crore including GST, by ITD Cementation India is for construction of Berth & Breakwater for the development of Greenfield Captive Jetty(s) in Odisha, as per the company's intimation to the National Stock Exchange of India Ltd and the BSE or the Bombay Stock Exchange of India. With a well-established presence and expertise in Maritime Structures, Mass Rapid Transit Systems, Airports, Hydro-Electric Power, Tunnels, Dams & Irrigation, Highways, Bridges & Flyovers, Industrial Structures & Buildings, Water & Waste Water, and Foundation & Specialist Engineering, ITD Cementation India Limited is one of the key engineering and construction companies engaged in heavy civil, infrastructure, and EPC business. The company has been operating in India for nine decades. ITD Cementation India saw its share price open at ₹ 800 on the BSE on Tuesday. The Mid-cap stock ITD Cementation India share price at the time of opening was up more than 5% over the previous trading sessions closing price of ₹ 760.20. The ITD Cementation India share price however jumped to intraday highs of ₹ 830.65 and this meant gains of more than 9% during the intraday trades. The large order secured by ITD Cementation India has lifted investor sentiments as has improved the revenue visibility. The Mid-cap stock ITD Cementation India has risen close to 50% in last one month. The Mid-cap stock ITD Cementation India is a Multibagger stock too having risen more than 1750% in last 5 years

EastEnders star is worlds away from his Walford days as he is nominated at Raindance Film Festival for unique independent horror movie role
EastEnders star is worlds away from his Walford days as he is nominated at Raindance Film Festival for unique independent horror movie role

Daily Mail​

time27-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

EastEnders star is worlds away from his Walford days as he is nominated at Raindance Film Festival for unique independent horror movie role

EastEnders star John Altman has been nominated for a top award at the Raindance Film Festival. The soap opera legend, famed for playing 'Nasty' Nick Cotton for 30 years, has taken on a very different role from his Walford days in horror movie The Last Grail Hunter. In a unique plot, the release follows failed grail hunter and alcoholic Johnny Calvi as he makes one last ditch attempt to find the Holy Grail - the cup that Jesus drank from at the Last Supper. Set in the 2031, society has been rebuilt and is controlled by a secret organisation called the Priory of Sion, with life being run in Arcadia 'as a mystical game'. It prompts the question about whether Johnny's life is controlled by a gamer and if his epic mission is simply a quest in the video game, titled The Last Grail Hunter. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the Daily Mail's showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. The 70-minute independent movie was shot across just four days in London and directed by Mark Christopher Lee. And John's work has been recognised as he has been nominated for Best Performance in a UK Feature at the 33rd Raindance Film Festival. In the category, he is up against Daniel McNamee for Breakwater, Mickey Angelov's Dali, Graham McTavish for Dirty Boy, and Jordan Bolger for Heavyweight. Also among the independent nominees are Charlie Robb for Loney, Row's Bella Dayne, White Guilt's Temica Thompson and Edward Hogg for The Lonely Musketeer. Speaking about his nomination at the largest independent film festival in the UK, John said: 'I'm extremely happy to have been nominated for Best Performance. 'I've worked with Mark before on music but he called me one day and said he had an idea for a film and I like things that are different. 'It was an enjoyable four days filming the entire movie on location in London and St Albans.' Set to ominous music, the trailer follows Johnny as he parades around London to find the Holy Grail, before shots show him screaming on a table while a gamer appears to control his every move. The horror flick, which is available to stream, will premiere on June 19, 2025, at the Vue in Piccadilly, London, as part of the film festival. John agreed to take on the unique role after learning about the plot, while he is also a huge fan of horror as a franchise. Though it is worlds away from his Walford days, John is a horror aficionado having nabbed roles in Demons At Dawn, Repentance and 1981's An American Werewolf In London. He told BANG Showbiz: 'I love horror films. I like to be made to jump out of my skin, which a good horror should be able to do. 'I like it when the film controls you so that you're totally relaxed and not expecting anything and that's when you jump. I like that, the power of film.' John rose to fame among the original cast of long-running BBC soap opera EastEnders, entering the scene as 'Nasty' Nick Cotton. He was an integral part of the show's first big storyline - murdering elderly resident Reg Cox (Johnnie Clayton) and became the soap's biggest villain. But he left the soap in 1991 after refusing to accept a gay storyline for his character, with John claiming he was written out. John later returned to the soap, appearing in 1993, 1998 and between 2000 and 2001, 2008 and 2009 and finally from 2014 to 2015 - when he was killed off. He died in his on-screen mother's arms after a fatal reaction to heroin for which Dot (June Brown) did not seek medical help. Earlier this year, John made headlines once again for saying a racial slur live on air during an appearance on BBC Radio 4. The broadcaster was forced to apologise for his language after he had uttered an offensive term during a conversation about whether he had ever improvised any lines. 'We knew our characters so well. We wouldn't change it drastically. We'd put in words or a line here and there to make it comical. Just to liven it up a bit,' he shared. John then recalled an incident in the late 00s when show bosses changed a racial slur in the script to 'illegal immigrant', repeating the offensive term on air himself. He said: 'I suppose I can say it on air, if you don't mind, but Nick referred to someone who was living with Dot as a ****. They start filming and they said, ''Oh I don't think we can say that''. Interjecting, Sarah stated: 'No, I don't think we can [say that].' John then claimed that 'people do unfortunately still say it these days', to which Sarah insisted: 'They don't.' Later on, Sarah apologised for the language used, saying: 'Can I apologise. It wasn't appropriate in the old days, and it wasn't appropriate now, for what John Altman said.'

Gavin James to play summer gig in Wexford as part of Live at the Breakwater series
Gavin James to play summer gig in Wexford as part of Live at the Breakwater series

RTÉ News​

time20-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • RTÉ News​

Gavin James to play summer gig in Wexford as part of Live at the Breakwater series

Gavin James is set to play a gig in Wexford this summer as part of the Live at the Breakwater concert series. The Irish singer-songwriter will take to the stage under Live at the Breakwater's big top tent in Ferrybank on Saturday, 2 August. Tickets go on sale on Friday, 23 May at 10am. This will be James' biggest Wexford concert to date. James said of the gig: "I'm delighted to be returning with my band to Wexford to play the big top at Breakwater!" Fresh from playing sold-out shows on his UK, European and Australian tours, James is set to release his new single Cherry Cola this June, ahead of a new album of original material. The Dublin-born musician has gone from busking and performing in pubs to selling more than 250,000 tickets worldwide. Live at the Breakwater is an all-ages show, and under 14s, who must be accompanied by an adult, go free to the concert. James is the final headline act to be announced for Live at the Breakwater, Wexford's flagship summer concert series, which takes place from 31 July - 9 August. As well as James, the line-up includes Amble, The Waterboys, Moncrieff and Jax Jones, with special guests New Era and Chasing Abbey.

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