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New Delhi, June 5 (IANS) India s gross Good and Services Tax (GST) revenue collections remained above the psychological mark of Rs 1 lakh crore, clocking a high of Rs 1,02,709 crore in May 2021, beating all the expectations of lower collections in the wake of the disruptions caused by the second wave of the Covid-19 pandemic.
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The Scenic Drive listeners also shared their collections with the team. From Céline Dion to the Smurfs - they collect anything and everything they love.
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At the beginning of the year, Justuis Pieterse Manefelt (36) shared his love for Barbie dolls.
Manefelt, who has a 10-year-old daughter, is also the proud father of over 1,500 Barbie dolls. The collection is worth over R1,5-million.
According to Manefelt, his daughter is not so much into Barbies anymore, but she used to play with certain Barbie dolls when she was younger.
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The COVID-19 pandemic did not stop the momentum for clean technologies and fuels among medium- and heavy-duty fleets, including fleets in the waste sector, according to the 2021 State of Sustainable Fleets report that consulting firm Gladstein, Neandross & Associates (GNA) released last week.
While the report covers growth in four categories propane, natural gas, battery-electric, and fuel cell electric vehicles refuse fleets are playing a particularly important role in the rise of compressed natural gas (CNG) vehicles, analysts found.
Waste Management Chief Operating Officer John Morris said at a virtual event coinciding with the report’s release that the company remains a strong proponent of CNG. “We re going to continue to buy predominantly CNG where the opportunity exists, he said. Waste Management expects 80% of its collection fleet will be operating on CNG within five to seven years, a spokesperson confirmed, up from 70% of its routed fleet now.