As Delhi Goes Breathless, Ghaziabad Gurdwara Chips In With Oxygen As Delhi Goes Breathless, Ghaziabad Gurdwara Chips In With Oxygen The feat appears almost miraculous amid the unprecedented shortage of the gas in the wake of the tidal second wave of COVID-19 sweeping the country.
The Shri Gurdwara in Indirapuram, Ghaziabad, has helped at least 200 persons since last night.
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A gurdwara in Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, has done in the past few days what many big hospitals in the National Capital Region have frequently failed at: providing oxygen to critically patients and that, too, free of cost. The feat appears almost miraculous amid the unprecedented shortage of the gas in the wake of the tidal second wave of COVID-19 sweeping the country.
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Around Rs 200 crore of this funding will be utilised to offer complete exit to existing lenders, including Piramal Capital. The balance amount will be used to support construction of the company’s existing projects and future growth.
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ATS Group had set up ATS HomeKraft in 2018 to develop mid-income and affordable housing projects across India, starting with the Delhi-National Capital Region.
HDFC Capital Advisors, the wholly-owned private equity arm of India s largest mortgage lender HDFC, has invested Rs 400 crore in ATS HomeKraft that focuses on mid-income and affordable housing.
The fund has made this investment in the NCR-based ATS Group arm through a mezzanine debt structure.
As farmers expand their agitation, Indian government intensifies repression
Pushed on the back foot by the popular support for the farmers’ agitation against its pro-agribusiness farm laws, India’s right-wing Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government is systematically intensifying state repression against protesters and their supporters.
Since late November, tens of thousands of protesting farmers, principally from the nearby states of Punjab, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh, have been encamped on the outskirts of the Delhi National Capital Territory. Their Delhi
Chalo (Let’s go to Delhi) protest, which is demanding the repeal of all three recently-enacted farm laws, was prevented from entering the capital by a massive police mobilisation organised by the Modi government.
NITI Aayog study to track economic impact of green verdicts
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Think tank for ‘economically responsible approach by judiciary’
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Think tank for ‘economically responsible approach by judiciary’
The NITI Aayog the government s apex thinktank has commissioned a study that seeks to examine the “unintended economic consequences” of judicial decisions that have hindered and stalled big-ticket projects on environmental grounds.
A perusal of the document appears to suggest that judgments that negatively impact major infrastructure projects don t adequately consider the economic fallout in terms of loss of jobs, revenue. Doing so, it reckons, would contribute to public discourse among policymakers for promoting an “economically responsible approach by judiciary” in its decisions.