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GPS manufacturers cannot accept money to upgrade speed limiting device code: Transport department | Mumbai News

MUMBAI : The transport commissioner’s office on Sunday warned stringent action against GPS manufacturers against whom there were complaints of recently accepting money to upgrade the old speed limitation device codes in transport vehicles, especially for the city’s school buses.In 2018, the Supreme Court mandated that commercial vehicles, including school buses, must have speed governors…

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Best Cryptocurrencies Priced in Cents Set to Reach $1

{“statusCode”:401,”message”:”License key missing”} While they might seem insignificant compared to their more famous counterparts, these lesser-known cryptocurrencies could offer you a golden opportunity to grow your digital wealth. So, why not get to know more about these promising penny cryptocurrencies that are set to reach the $1 mark? Key Takeaways Penny cryptocurrencies offer potential for…

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Pandemic 2.0 alert: Wild animal markets with bats, raccoon dogs and macaques could spark the next global outbreak |

Wild animal markets with bats, raccoon dogs and macaques could spark the next global outbreak Live-animal markets, like the one in Jatinegara, Jakarta, may be breeding grounds for future pandemics. In these crowded spaces, animals such as bats, raccoon dogs, macaques, and songbirds are sold for food or pets. Stacked in cages up to three…

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‘Unfairly low prices’: India slaps anti-dumping duty on China & Japan for two substances; says harming local producers

DGTR suggested measures to protect domestic manufacturers from unfair import pricing. (AI image) India has slapped anti-dumping duties on insoluble sulphur imported from China and Japan. Additionally, the country has levied anti-dumping duty on vitamin-A palmitate imports originating from China, the European Union and Switzerland.Tyre producers utilise insoluble sulphur as a key component to enhance…

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Delhi plans elevated road over Ring Road to ease chronic congestion; Rs 6,000 crore project spans 55km, needs no land acquisition | Delhi News

To combat chronic congestion on Delhi’s Ring Road, the Delhi government is considering constructing an elevated road along the existing 55-km stretch. PWD Minister Parvesh Verma has proposed the project, envisioning pillars supporting the new road with ramps connecting to key arterial routes. NEW DELHI: With the city’s Ring Road catering to heavier traffic than…

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