New Delhi : Energy efficient practices are based on common sense more than anything else; they not only save the planet and environment, they also help reduce wastage, which is vital for ensuring profitability, according to Sunil Kant Munjal, Chairma
New Delhi [India], June 11 (ANI/NewsVoir): Energy efficient practices are based on common sense more than anything else; they not only save the planet and environment, they also help reduce wastage, which is vital for ensuring profitability, according to Sunil Kant Munjal, Chairman, Hero Enterprise and Chancellor BML Munjal University.
Mumbai Diary: Tuesday Dossier
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Vinod Jadhav outside St Xavier’s College. Pic courtesy/Daniel Marsh
Earlier this week, Meher Marfatia’s column in Sunday mid-day revisited street vendors in the city, who are left grappling with the pandemic-led economic devastation. Among them, was Sai Ganesh Sandwich Stall tucked by the second entrance of St Xavier’s College for over three decades. On learning of their beloved sandwichwala’s plight, the college’s alumni have begun spreading the word about chipping in financially to support the stall. On the other hand, owners Vinod Jadhav and Prakash More are now open to accepting bulk orders for their delicacies, including the Malhar special (inspired by the college’s iconic cultural fest) and Pasta noodle sandwich. “We’ll accept a minimum order of 20 pieces and can cater to South Mumbai. A day’s notice would help,” Jadhav said. Those interested can reach out at 8691974500.
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They survived repression, flourished and continued to address injustices in more hopeful times. And miracles do happen
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Exhibition view of ‘A Show of Hands’ by Htein Lin at Goethe Villa, July-August, 2015. (Photo from a ‘PIX’ issue, titled ‘Inclusion’, 2017).
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They survived repression, flourished and continued to address injustices in more hopeful times. And miracles do happen
Who can stop you?
The bright stars did shine once
But who can stop you?
Today… today… change something
Today is for everyone!
My partner recalls her exhilaration when she saw these words projected on the Town Hall in Yangon in December 2016 as part of a multi-disciplinary arts festival, Mingalabar! At once straddling the contours of a shifting urbanism tradition, indigineity, cosmopolitanism Yangon was on the cusp of change.
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