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Gwalior Crime News Two kg of platinum dust recovered from silencer stealing gang

Gwalior Crime News Two kg of platinum dust recovered from silencer stealing gang
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Investegate |Power Metal Announcements | Power Metal: Interim Results for 6 months ended 31 March 2021


26 May 2021
 
 
Power Metal Resources plc the AIM listed metals exploration and development company is pleased to announce its unaudited interim results for the six months ended 31 March 2021.
Statement by Paul Johnson, Chief Executive Officer:
 
In the six months ended 31 March 2021 we have pushed the Power Metal business to explore extensively across its project portfolio with, in our view, some excellent and very fortunate findings. We are seeking large scale metal discoveries with the emphasis on plural as we believe our portfolio is capable of delivering a number of discoveries.
 
Junior resource exploration is a high-risk endeavour, so investors in Power Metal rightly expect the potential for outsized returns that come with discoveries and to achieve them requires proactivity and investment in exploration. ....

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Lotus's The Market Bangkok branch is now


To celebrate the first day of the opening of Lotus s at the Market Bangkok, the management team from Lotus sand the Platinum Group participated in the opening ceremony. Aurakanda Attavipach, Lotus s Chief Operating Officer, Retailwere joined by other executives including Monchai Intarapornudom, Retail Managing Director for the Southern Region, Sarintip Satitsatian, Format & Operations Development Director, Lotus s, while the management from the Platinum Group Plc, who joined the ceremony, are included Jirayu Rattapradit, Senior Vice President for Building Operations Department, Chittinee Jompratchaya, Senior Vice President on Marketing Communications, and Rattanathorn Limpaisarn, Vice President on Marketing Activities, along with employees among the joyful atmosphere under a strategy of smart shopping. Lotus branch at The Market Bangkok is considered the first Smart City Supermarket in Thailand, bringing new technology and innovation to respond to the needs of modern day custome ....

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E-waste: A Growing Problem- Business News


E-waste: A Growing Problem
The country s e-waste generation increased 43 per cent between FY18 and FY20. The pandemic-induced consumption of electronic devices is set to add to the problem in future
Photograph by Yasir Iqbal
Little has changed over the years in the narrow bylanes of Seelampur in the national capital, India s largest unorganised e-waste recycling hub, as hundreds of establishments, big and small, salvage computer peripherals, laptops, mobile phones and other electronic waste in the most unscientific way. Government regulations on e-waste management have had little impact here.
If Seelampur represents how India has decided to handle one of modernity s biggest problems - e-waste - things are hardly better in other parts of the country. India is now officially the world s third-biggest e-waste generator, producing over 3.23 million metric tonnes of e-waste per year, behind the US and China. While hardly anything ends up in a landfill, the big worry is ....

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Red-zone shopping hours cut further


Nonthaburi asks people to stay in at night, masks now mandatory in 42 provinces
published :
24 Apr 2021 at 16:22
updated:
24 Apr 2021 at 16:29
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Shoppers leave the CentralWorld complex in Bangkok on April 15. Starting on Sunday, malls in high-risk provinces will be closing at 8pm. (Post File Photo)
Operating hours of shopping malls, supermarkets and convenience stores will be shortened further in 18 high-risk provinces in order to reduce the spread of Covid-19, the Thai Retailers Association (TRA) said on Saturday.
In addition, 42 provinces have now made mask-wearing in public mandatory, while officials in Nonthaburi are asking but not yet ordering residents to stay home from 9pm to 4am. ....

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