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Noida: More facilities to process wet waste will be established in the city soon. At present, the Noida Authority is running 13 plants where wet waste is being treated that include eight composting and five biomethanation plants. Three more composting and seven methanation plants will be set up within a month. Currently, the Authority can treat only 16,650 kg of wet waste which is much lower than the wet waste generated daily. The Authority is planning to augment the capacity of the biomethanation plants that can tackle more waste and yield renewable energy in the form of gas. The composting plants generate manure and fertiliser that is used for horticulture purposes. Out of the 900 - 950 metric tonne of waste that is generated in the city, a third is wet. The Authority has engaged four agencies to operate the wet waste plants. The vendors have been given certain residential blocks and collect the segregated wet waste from these sectors from the households. ....
Street furniture vital in 5G: TRAI Chairman The present system is not conducive at all. Even though DoT has come out with RoW (right of way) rules, we need to change this. In 5G, street furniture is going to be important, said Telecom Regulatory Authority of India Chairman PD Vaghela Manu Kaushik | January 12, 2021 | Updated 01:13 IST Image source: Trai.gov.in Though the launch of 5G in India is still some quarters away, the operators and government have started putting their minds together to make it work. At a recent Business Today panel discussion, TRAI (Telecom Regulatory Authority of India) chairman P.D. Vaghela says that the telecom operators are likely to face challenges as they deploy 5G infrastructure when it will be rolled out in the country. ....
Highest in highest, the highest court of law and with the charges that should be appropriate. this is a murder case that has been open, and it is a case that requires, i think, a vigorous amount of investigation and i m hoping that that takes place. i really am concerned about saying or doing anything that impedes that progress, and the process. so but i just hope that justice prevails. how optimistic are you that that s going to happen? you look at other cases reopened and what s happened to them. how much optimism may you have here to the outcome may be different? this is the second go-round if you will. in 2004 the case rwas revisited with no indictments. i am very hopeful this time. i could be just at the level of just not being realistic but trying to hold out hope, hope ....
Preliminary investigation, why there was grounds to reopen it. we know that spokesman for the foundation has come out and said look, this is just a sham, this investigation. any indication of how the foundation itself has been affected by this? well, toward the end of the 2016 election, the clinton foundation actually really shrunk dramatically in size and in scope in anticipation that hillary clinton rwas likely to win but also in their mission, despite the fact that they said this foundation is a charitable foundation that s done all of this good work, they shrunk the largest part of the foundation. they shut down the clinton global initiative which was that conference in new york city that bill clinton would preside over every year, bringing world leaders from all over the world and so the clinton foundation right now is already kind of a shell of what it once was, and i think that this this being ....
Handles sexual harassment complaints. the department s inspector general s office are found the doj not only mishandled complaints but did very little to discipline people and in some cases rewarded them later. for more, joined by the national security and justice reporter julia aimsly. to be clear, the report, not that they were rewarding them for being complained about but if they would get a performance bonus, they would get it even if they had a complaint filed against them? reporter: right. especially if there was a complaint pending an investigation ongoing while up for an award. that clearly did not play against them in any way. tell us about what the inspector general found. by the way, this rwas reported o the deputy attorney general back in may or june? reporter: yes. may 31st, the first report and a memorandum sent to the deputy attorney general june 1st. looking through all of this, i m trying to make heads and tails as well as you are, ali, why ....