EM Bureau Dimapur/Mokokchung, May 29 (EMN): Mopungchuket village under Mokokchung district participated in the Himalayan Cleanup on May 28 where volunteers numbering about 100 participated in waste segregation and auditing. The volunteers cleaned the streets of the village, Süngkotenem Park and Mangkolong picnic spot. A total of 214 kg of waste were collected, out of which 125 kg were plastics including PET bottles, multi layered plastics, straws and other household plastic wastes. The non-plastic items, which comprised the remaining 89 kg, were mostly paper and metal wastes. A total of 214 kg of wastes were collected, and 115kg of recyclable wastes were recovered. The cleanup and waste audit was conducted under the initiative of The Greensight Project. It may be mentioned that the village has been participating in The Himalayan Cleanup since its first edition in 2018. About 187 participants, both young and old ranging from 7 to 55 years, joined the ‘The Himalayan Cleanup’ (THC) e
Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs, the apex body of investigation agency Directorate General of GST Intelligence (DGGI) who is conducting a search, called this the biggest cash seizure in history.
The DGGI team is evaluating the tax evasion figure by matching the sale of the pan masala. An amount of Rs 3.09 crores has been recovered so far towards tax due with Trimurti Fragrance. Sources told that this whole search operation is being held by DGGI s Ahmedabad branch with the support of officers of local Central GST. Kanpur IT Raid: Directorate General of GST Intelligence Seizes Rs 177.45 Crore Cash in Raids on Perfume Company.