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BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 12:48:00

with a year to go to the olympics, paris is in the final phase of an historic clean up which will soon see swimmers and divers back in the river seine. it was a no go zone for almost a century, because of the filthy water. but that s all about to change city swimming is set to be one of the major legacies of the games thanks to a $1.5 billion regeneration project universally hailed as a success. hugh schofield reports from paris. a year from the paris olympics and here s a bit of a foretaste a diving competition. you could say they re testing the water. it s more than eight years since there have been competitive events in the river seine. now, thanks to the improved water quality, they re back. it wasn t just that swimming in the old seine was illegal no one in their right mind would have taken the risk. and now. we try to not drink it too much, but a few sips, it s kind of 0k.

BBCNEWS BBC News at Ten June 4, 2024 21:26:00

but few sips, it s kind of 0k. it s beautiful water, soft and hot. for us, it s the best. it s great to hear that they have a project to really clean everything. i m excited to see how that goes. i will come back to check it out. it s more than 80 years since there have been competitive events in the river seine. now, thanks to the improved water quality, they re back. the story of paris is also the story of the seine. but over a century, thanks to industry and human waste, it became little more than a picturesque channel. the turnaround began 20 or 30 years ago, and now regular tests carried out by the city show bacteria levels well within safety norms. it s taken time, commitment and a lot of money, and here, just by austerlitz station, is the result in concrete. the depth of 20 olympic swimming pools, this massive underground reservoir is for storing storm water, the run off in heavy rain which can otherwise carry human

BBCNEWS Newsday June 4, 2024 23:20:00

from paris, hugh schofield reports. a year from the paris olympics and here s a bit of a foretaste, a diving competition. you could say they re testing the water. it wasn t just that swimming in the old seine was illegal no one in their right mind would have taken the risk. and now? we try not to don t drink too much. but few sips, it s kind of ok. it s beautiful water, soft and hot. for us, it s the best. it s great to hear that they have a project to really clean everything. i m excited to see how that goes. i will come back to check it out. it s more than 80 years since there have been competitive events in the river seine. now, thanks to the improved water quality, they re back. the story of paris is also the story of the seine. but over a century, thanks to industry and human waste, it became little more than a picturesque channel. the turnaround began 20 or 30

HDFC Bank CEO Jagdishan s remuneration soars by 62% in FY23

HDFC Bank s MD and CEO Sashidhar Jagdishan saw a 62% increase in his remuneration in FY23, reaching ₹10.55 crore. Deputy MD Kaizad Bharucha received ₹10.03 crore. Jagdishan expressed concerns over the bank s high attrition rate and emphasized the need to build an inclusive organization.

How do I plan my investments for daughter s higher education?

Assuming the current undergraduate expenses of around ₹20 lakh and post-graduate expenses of around ₹40 lakh, with a 7% inflation in tuition fees, the total cost after 18 years for your daughter’s education should be around ₹2 crore. This can be covered by your corpus at that time.

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