Residents were told "to act immediately to survive" as the flames approached homes near Oakford, about 35 kilometres (22 miles) south of Perth's city centre, in an emergency warning issued by the Department of Fire and Emergency Services (DFES). … [Read more...] about Out-of-control Australian bushfire threatens Perth homes
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State Grid unit forms JV with CSCEC
Pang Xiaogang, executive vice-president of State Grid, said the company, which offers services to over 1.1 billion people across 26 regions, built 172,000 charging piles by the end of 2020. It has come up with a fast charging network that covers 176 cities and 50,000 kilometers of highways nationwide. State-owned enterprises play an important role in boosting the modernization and stability of industrial and supply chains in the country, he said. … [Read more...] about State Grid unit forms JV with CSCEC
MNCs bullish on Chinese internet healthcare sector
Leading global firms have already identified the sector as a prime candidate for further investment. Pfizer Upjohn, a unit of United States-based drugmaker Pfizer, has set a dedicated internet healthcare business unit, while AstraZeneca, an Anglo-Swedish pharmaceutical MNC, has created a working group that focuses on internet hospital strategies, according to online healthcare website vcbeat.top. … [Read more...] about MNCs bullish on Chinese internet healthcare sector
Residents urge Metro to start work on IT expressway stretch
Viji Arun, a Thoraipakkam resident, said she had been waiting for a long time for Metro services. “Some flyovers were promised 10 years ago, but those are yet to see the light of the day. Now, we hear there is going to be a delay in construction of Metro Rail. Our road [OMR] witnesses over 1.2 lakh vehicles in a day, and we lack grid road connectivity. If we get stuck in traffic, there is no way we can get out of it,” she said. … [Read more...] about Residents urge Metro to start work on IT expressway stretch
Let ex-servicemen partner farmers in agri cooperatives
Newspapers and television channels are full of articles and interviews both supporting and criticising the newly passed farm laws. The supporters feel the country has been waiting for decades for these laws which were deliberately delayed by previous regimes and will now result in milk and honey for the farmers. Those who are against the bills feel that the farmers have little to gain, but a lot to lose. … [Read more...] about Let ex-servicemen partner farmers in agri cooperatives