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A dedicated new mental health facility to address the increased demand for inpatient and outpatient health services in Gqeberha will soon be a reality. ....
Reddy had sought in his plea that he be permitted to only intimate the court a week prior to his abroad travel and inform of his return within a week of it. ....
The Navi Mumbai international airport will boast three interconnected multi-level terminals with a lotus-inspired design, according to the master plan prepared by its outgoing developer. The GVK group, which completed 15 years of airport business, shared the first look of the Navi Mumbai airport on Tuesday. The group in 2018 had commissioned British firm Zaha Hadid Architects to design the main terminal and air traffic control tower. The master plan of the airport was approved by the City and Industrial Development Corporation (CIDCO) in 2019. The airport will be developed in four phases. After the first phase it will be able to handle a minimum of 10 million passengers. According to the master plan, the airport’s main terminal (T1) that will be built in phase one would have two floors with very few level changes and minimum walking distances. The airport would eventually have a passenger handling capacity of 90 million per year. ....
Godzilla vs. Kong Raises the Question: Is Nonsense the New Normal? (Column) Owen Gleiberman, provided by FacebookTwitterEmail By now, a great many people have seen “Godzilla vs. Kong,” and what a lot of them seem to agree on even many who like it is that the movie makes almost no sense. That’s nothing new. A number of noteworthy blockbusters have had issues in the how-exactly-does-this-parse? department, like “Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales” or the “Transformers” films or “Avengers: Age of Ultron.” What’s new about the loopy, yes-we-really-have-stopped-making-sense quality of “Godzilla vs. Kong” is the chortling shrug of approval with which it’s been met. Most of what happens in the film is so defiant in its lack of purpose Kong ....