Andhra PCB Orders Shutdown Of Amara Raja Batteries Over Pollution May 02, 2021, 12:25 IST
The AP Pollution Control Board (APPCB) has issued closure orders to the Amara Raja Batteries. The company has received notices dated April 30 for the closure of its manufacturing facilities situated at Karakambadi, Tirupati and Nunegundlapalli in Chittoor district of Andhra Pradesh.
Amara Raja Batteries said, The company as a responsible corporate, has always placed highest priority to environmental management systems and have adopted best environmental practices over the last few years. In our organisation, we have maintained the highest standards of pollution control measures including employee health and safety. ARBL belongs to the family of former TD legislator Galla Arunakumari and Guntur TD MP Galla Jayadev.
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The federal government is betting that its massive new spending measures will stoke enough economic growth to outpace ballooning public debts, setting the stage for a race that will drag on for years following the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Relativity Partners with Rise Academy at Chicago State University
Relativians become mentors for Rise Scholars in Chicago; Relativity develops programming for career preparation in technology fields
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Relativity, a global legal and compliance technology company, today announced that it has forged a new partnership with
Rise Academy, Chicago State University s (CSU) first-year student success program. Through this partnership, four Relativity employees will become mentors for eight
Rise Scholars. These mentors have experience in engineering, cybersecurity and business, and will draw on their own experiences to help guide and advise the students on their personal college and career journeys.
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Distinguished Illinois alum makes personal gift to Feed Technology Center
Construction on the University of Illinoisâ new Feed Technology Center may be complete, but donations are still arriving to sponsor the facility.
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Distinguished Illinois alum makes personal gift to Feed Technology Center
Construction on the University of Illinoisâ new Feed Technology Center may be complete, but donations are still arriving to sponsor the facility.
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