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IRB Infra is looking at 20% on year growth in toll revenue in 2023-24

Slowdown in exports, e-commerce and even the forthcoming elections will not have a great impact on the company’s bottomlines. The company is in fact, hoping to expand its orderbook and reduce debt in the near term.

Transcripts for FOXNEWS Special Report With Bret Baier 20240604 23:27:00

state with a seemingly endless drought. we pray for rain. the challenge, of course, is storing it. although right now, it seems that it isn t a lack of money but urgency and political will, most of this will be lost. not something that happened overnight but cumulative effect of these water cutbacks continue year after year. from drought to record setting rain. we have the most variable climate in the country. because of that, california needs to store more water. challenge is where to put it. the time to get these dam projects is ridiculous. california hasn t built a new dam in 40 years. with environmental opposition stopping new major reservoirs like this one. we only have so many good notches in the mountains. and most of those good notches collegially have dams on them. for decade s california s network of pumps and canals kept

How dam projects have impacted communities

Schools and health facilities have been built but other communities are yet to see the impact

Transcripts for CNN CNN Newsroom With Jim Acosta 20240604 21:28:00

this is according to nasa, june of 2022 was the 450th straight month where the temperatures globally on average were higher than the 20th century. so only people now in their 40s remember a cooler than average month on earth, and it s not cooling off, right? and so the mega drought, which is now 22 years long, there s no rain in the forecast. there s no huge snow year that is just where, you know, everybody s betting on, and that is those are the water that s the bank, first national banks of life, powell and mead for the west. the only reason we have a los angeles or an albuquerque or a san diego is dam projects that held that water back, but those were built in a different time, and the colorado river compact was where they divvied up the water for seven states in mexico was written after one of the wettest years in the 20s, and all that water s been over allocated. so now we re going to get into the really dicey human puzzle of who gives it up first. you re already seeing farme

Do more to protect water catchment areas

Dr Bob Alfa, Director of Planning, Water Resources Commission (WRC), has called for the district assemblies in the Upper East Region to do more to protect water catchment areas. They needed to start doing the small things that were inexpensive but effective to stop the destruction of these areas through…

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