When Ola Electric first revealed its plans to cut out the middleman and deliver its e-scooters directly to customers, industry watchers took notice. After all, it was the first time an electric vehicle maker in India had decided to borrow a page from Tesla’s playbook to get rid of the dealership culture.
Inferior plywood leads to cheating case
Inferior plywood leads to cheating case
ByArchana MoreArchana More / Updated: Jan 21, 2021, 06:00 IST
Sr citizen files plaint on
interior designer, timber merchant for using cheap material at family’s Bhugaon property, defrauding them of Rs 53L
A senior citizen has filed a case of cheating against an interior designer and her
wood supplier, for claiming to have used premium waterproof wood for the interiors a bungalow at Bhugaon, which later turned out to be inferior quality plywood, defrauding her of Rs 53 lakh.
Alankar police have booked architect-interior designer Debashri Ghatak and timber merchant Kanayalal Sutar under sections 406 (criminal breach of trust), 420 (cheating) and 34 (common intention) of the Indian Penal Code. The complainant, 70-yearold Vaishali Sawant, lives with her 76-year-old husband at Palladium Society on DP Road at Kothrud.
Using their outside voices
In ‘Learning Spaces’ contest, international group designs outdoor learning and play spaces
The “think globally, act locally” catchphrase encourages problem solvers to consider global health and local communities as they work. For “Learning Spaces,” an outdoor classroom design competition, Norwich University thought and looked globally inviting inventive high schoolers from around the world to submit ideas for outdoor spaces for learning and play.
Fifty-seven people from 10 countries on four continents registered for the contest, which ran Nov. 12 through Dec. 13. Forty-two students entered, including students from India, Sri Lanka and Canada. The first-place winner submitted from Poland.