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The Norwalk Community School District broke ground on a new $25 million physical education center and classroom addition project Monday near the site of its former football field.
The ceremony was led by Superintendent D.T. Magee and other district officials who said the Norwalk Physical Education and Competition Center and Norwalk High School classroom additions will help upgrade facilities and fill the fast-growing district s educational and recreational needs. The ceremony was delayed from its initial start date of April 12 because bids on the project came in 12.72% over budget, at more than $26.2 million. During the next 25 years, over 10,000 students will benefit from these new phases. The NPECC will serve as a P.E. classroom by day and an athletic complex with a large amount of sports and recreational opportunities on evenings and weekends, Kate Baldwin, the district s business manager, said.
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BRICS Competition Centre is working to set up a unified standard for monopolies control in the BRICS countries ANI | Updated: May 05, 2021 16:15 IST
Moscow (Russia) [India] May 5 (ANI/NewsVoir): Competition agencies worldwide are concerned by the growing concentration of capital and other resources, including data and technologies, into the hands of an ever smaller number of players.
For the BRICS countries, the problems of growing inequality and stagnating economic development are more acute than for the mature economies. The key mission of the BRICS Competition Centre will be to promote a development agenda and to reinforce the role of antitrust regulation in overcoming imbalances in the global economy.
BRICS Competition Centre working for monopolies control
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05 May 2021, 21:18 GMT+10
Moscow (Russia) [India] May 5 (ANI/NewsVoir): Competition agencies worldwide are concerned by the growing concentration of capital and other resources, including data and technologies, into the hands of an ever smaller number of players.
For the BRICS countries, the problems of growing inequality and stagnating economic development are more acute than for the mature economies. The key mission of the BRICS Competition Centre will be to promote a development agenda and to reinforce the role of antitrust regulation in overcoming imbalances in the global economy.
The establishment of the BRICS Competition Centre is aimed at providing a platform for close cooperation between BRICS competition authorities and leading academics in the field, as well as bringing together policy makers across all the BRICS countries to set the agenda for future enforcement action.