Ludhiana: After the Rs 427 crore bogus billing racket came to light, several other firms besides the 32 owned by main accused Gurbax Lal alias Happy Nagpal have come under the scanner.
According to sources, several firms located on Gill Road, Vishwkarma Chowk and Miller Ganj are being monitored by both CGST and state GST (SGST) departments. Most of these firms deal in iron, steel and scrap.
Some of the firms are suspected to have adopted similar modus operandi as Nagpal. They were giving away fake bills of various goods by offering discounted GST rate. Investigations conducted by the CGST also revealed that addresses where some of the fake firms owned by the main accused were registered were non-existent.
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¯ A two vehicle crash occurred Jan. 12 on Ohio 60 near the intersection with Ohio 339 in Waterford Township. Jeffrey W. Lang, 62, of 17861 State Route 676, Marietta, was turning westbound on Ohio 339 after traveling northbound on Ohio 60. Jane A. Gillespie, 66, of 12929 State Route 339, Vincent, was driving eastbound on Ohio 339 in her 2010 Ford F-350 and stopped at a red light. When Lang, driving a 2005 Peterbilt 378, attempted to make the turn, he struck the left front of Gillespie’s vehicle with his trailer. No citations were issued.
¯ Justin M. Offenberger, 29, of 500 Echo Valley Road, Waterford, was traveling northbound on Ohio 339 near milepost 17 in Watertown Township Jan. 21 when he went off the side of the roadway, crossing the centerline in a 2007 Toyota Sequoia. After crossing the centerline, his vehicle went off the left side of the roadway before striking a guardrail and coming to a rest on the right side of the roadway. He was
Ludhiana: Under the ongoing 32nd national road safety month, the Ludhiana Police organized a drive to create awareness about zebra crossing and stop line at Bharat Nagar Chowk on Tuesday.
For the campaign, the police got zebra crossings, which had faded, painted at two sides of the chowk. However, no attention was paid to the faded or missing zebra crossings at other sides of the chowk and across the city. Besides, the drive was limited to one chowk only. Cops said it was the job of the municipal corporation to paint zebra crossings.
In the afternoon, Deepak Pareek, joint commissioner of police (city) who also leads the traffic police, reached Bharat Nagar Chowk along with other officials.
CSIR-CMERI develops Off-grid Solar Biodiesel Hybrid Minigrid
Speaking on the occasion Prof. Hirani said that currently, the major share of the installed power capacity of our country is from fossil fuel sources like coal, diesel etc., which have serious implications on country s energy security and environmental pollution.Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 02-02-2021 18:52 IST | Created: 02-02-2021 18:52 IST
In addition, Solar Biodiesel Hybrid Minigrid system developed at CSIR-CMERI also has applications in Smart city projects, because of its inherent smart features with respect to the integration of different sources. Image Credit: Twitter(@PBNS India)
CSIR-CMERI-Centre of Excellence for Farm Machinery has developed Off-grid Solar Biodiesel Hybrid Minigrid of 50kW peak capacity system for providing 24X7 power to Center for Excellence in Farm Machinery (CoEFM) Residential Colony at Gill Road, Ludhiana (Punjab). Prof. (Dr.) Harish Hirani, Director, CSIR - CMERI inaugur
Towne Deli & Pizzeria offers pickup, delivery in Tottenville | Yes, They’re Open
Updated Jan 26, 2021;
Posted Jan 26, 2021
Victor of Towne Deli & Pizzeria poses inside the eatery from a distance on January 26, 2020. (Staten Island Advance/ Victoria Priola)
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STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. “Yes, They’re Open” is a web series highlighting local bars and restaurants that are open for takeout, delivery, pickup or dining during the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak.
Live streams from the featured restaurants are broadcast on the Advance Facebook page every weekday around 3 p.m.
On Tuesday, the Advance/SILive.com visited Towne Deli & Pizzeria at 5373 Arthur Kill Road in Tottenville, which is open for pickup and delivery from 9 a.m. to 9:45 p.m. Sunday through Thursday, and from 9 a.m. to 10:45 p.m. Friday and Saturday. For more information, visit townedelipizza.com.