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CHENNAI: Hundreds of railway coaches that were turned into Covid quarantine wards have been lying idle since their conversion, reveals an RTI query. In April, the Indian Railways was ordered to convert 5,000 non-AC sleeper class coaches into isolation wards. As part of the plan, Southern Railway converted 573 coaches into 4,584 quarantine wards.
On an average, Rs 51,388 was spent for converting a coach. Overall, the works cost Southern Railway Rs 2.93 crore, revealed a response obtained by TNIE from SR through RTI. Though the coaches were stationed at major railway stations, the State government did not request the railways for the quarantine facility. Thus, all the 573 coaches have remained idle.
opinion and said we will revisit this in 2028. why the time limit? no one knew. she doesn t explain where she got that number from and no one is crazy about using race in admissions or imphoimt but it is needed if we want a chief environment. we will see if we still need to use race in 25 years. the business community, the military, all of these folks who use affirmative action. now, we got this bombshell last week that the court is going to revisit this issue not 25 years later but 10 years later. what other main questions will the justs be asking when they look at this case? one thing is how much of a factor is race? in the precedent, race could be considered but it can t be the only factor. okay. the other thing will be is there any way we can have diverse college admissions, a significant number of african-americans and latino especially without using race? craig, the early answer seems to be no, that when college
inflaming his pandemic and poverty hit country. mark lobel, bbc news. prince charles has warned that the uk is in danger of destroying britain s rural communities by letting small family farms go to the wall . speaking to the bbc, he said the focus needs to move away from producing cheap and mass produced food and to put nature back at the heart of farming. here s our chief environment correspondentjustin rowlatt. superefficient, intensive agriculture is a dead end, prince charles said today. he warns that the pursuit of cheap food has damaged our soils and water courses as well as producing emissions that have driven global warming. such has been the damage to the natural systems we depend upon, we must achieve profound and rapid change to reverse it. we must put nature back at the heart of the equation.
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