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Growing to 4.2M people in Metro Vancouver 'a bit too much' without a plan: Mike HurleyMillwall's game against Sunderland is suspended due to TWO medical emergencies in crowd as concerned medics rush to help supporters in the standsHyderabad, November 2024: The renewable energy sector in India witnessed a significant leap forward with the launch of TRUZON SOLAR, the latest brand from Suntek Energy Systems Pvt Ltd, a pioneer in solar energy solutions since 2008. With a mission to accelerate solar adoption across the country, TRUZON SOLAR is poised to lead the transition towards sustainable energy solutions. Highlighting the importance of this milestone, Ch. Bhavani Suresh, Founder and Managing Director of Suntek Energy Systems, said: “TRUZON SOLAR represents our commitment to making solar energy accessible, innovative, and reliable for everyone. The association with Superstar Mahesh Babu is a testament to this vision, as his involvement strengthens public trust and spreads awareness about the importance of adopting renewable energy. Together, we aim to inspire a sustainable transformation across India.” As part of its ambitious growth plans, TRUZON SOLAR is targeting 10x growth over the next five years, with a focus on residential, industrial, and commercial sectors. Suntek Energy Systems, the parent company, has already made a lasting impact with over 200,000 installations, including on-grid, hybrid rooftop, and ground-mounted solar systems. A Partnership for the Planet Expressing his excitement about the collaboration, Superstar Mahesh Babu, known for his advocacy for environmental causes, said: “I am honored to be part of TRUZON SOLAR, a brand that delivers quality solar energy solutions while positively impacting society and the environment. I firmly believe in the significance of sustainable energy for the future of our next generations and the world” This collaboration underscores TRUZON SOLAR’s commitment to reaching a broader audience while reinforcing the cultural shift toward solar energy adoption as a mainstream choice. National Expansion and Smart Innovations To meet the growing demand for renewable energy, TRUZON SOLAR is rolling out an ambitious expansion strategy, establishing fulfillment centers in Madhya Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Karnataka, and Maharashtra by March 2025. Additionally, the company is expanding its dealer network in Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, and Madhya Pradesh. To enhance the customer experience, TRUZON SOLAR is introducing a state-of-the-art mobile application, allowing users to monitor their solar systems’ performance and energy savings in real-time. Following the success of the SUNTEK Refer & Earn app, the company continues to innovate by making renewable energy adoption easier and more rewarding. Empowering India’s Renewable Energy Goals The collaboration with Mahesh Babu comes at a time when the Indian solar energy market is witnessing exponential growth, driven by government initiatives like the PM Surya Ghar Yojana and Muft Bijli Yojana, which offer financial incentives and subsidies. TRUZON SOLAR is well-positioned to capture a significant share of this expanding market by offering cutting-edge technology, impeccable after-sales service, and a strong customer-first approach. The partnership also brings a cultural shift towards mainstream acceptance of solar energy. The first set of commercials, directed by Anil Ravipudi, will soon showcase the synergy between TRUZON SOLAR’s sustainable solutions and Mahesh Babu’s star power. The Future Looks Bright By combining innovation, sustainability, and the trusted presence of a Superstar, TRUZON SOLAR is setting new benchmarks in India’s renewable energy sector. As the company embarks on this transformative journey, its vision reminds us that building a greener future is not just a dream but a shared responsibility. For more information : www.truzonsolar.com (Disclaimer: The above press release comes to you under an arrangement with NRDPL and PTI takes no editorial responsibility for the same.). PTI PWR PWR (This story has not been edited by THE WEEK and is auto-generated from PTI)
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Uncertain streets: The ‘least safe’ cities in the UK revealedMozambique’s largely deserted capital was hit on Tuesday by skirmishes between protesters and police, AFP reporters said, the day after the ruling party was controversially confirmed winners in recent elections. Police in armoured vehicles patrolled the centre of the city, where hundreds of protesters in small, scattered groups threw objects and started fires. Makeshift roadblocks on major thoroughfares were set alight on Monday evening, covering the city with thick smoke, soon after the country’s highest court confirmed the victory of the ruling Frelimo party presidential candidate Daniel Chapo. Chapo’s main challenger, exiled opposition leader Venancio Mondlane, has claimed the election was rigged, sparking fears of violence between rival party supporters. Shops, banks, supermarkets, petrol stations and public buildings meanwhile were ransacked, with their windows smashed and contents looted. Some were set on fire and reduced to smouldering rubble. “Maputo Central Hospital is operating in critical conditions, more than 200 employees have not been able to reach the site,” its director Mouzinho Saide told AFP, adding that nearly 90 people had been admitted with injuries. ALSO READ: Analysts suggest a GNU as a solution to Mozambique instability Forty were injured by firearms and four by knives, he added. Main roads leading to Maputo and the neighbouring city of Matola were blocked by barricades and burning tyres, while the road leading to Maputo airport was largely impassable. Most local residents stayed at home, with the few who ventured out doing to look at the damage or do last-minute Christmas shopping. Christmas Eve is normally a busy time, with large crowds in central Maputo but shops and even small neighbourhood grocery stores were closed, making petrol and bread unavailable. Public transport was also paralysed, with only ambulances and funeral vehicles running. ‘Humiliation’ ALSO READ: Hundreds arrested at Lebombo for illegally attempting to cross SA-Mozambique border The unrest spread to several cities in the northern part of Mozambique, local media reported, with violence and vandalism in the provinces of Cabo Delgado, Nampula, Zambezia and Tete, where opposition support is strong. More than 100 people have already died in the unprecedented post-election violence, with fears that the toll could increase after Mondlane’s claim of victory. Mozambicans are demanding “electoral truth”, he said in a Facebook post. “We must continue the fight, remain united and strong.” Monday’s confirmation of the result of the October 9 election came despite claims of irregularities from many observers. Chapo won 65.17 percent of the vote, more than five points lower than the initial results declared by the country’s electoral commission. In the National Assembly, Frelimo has a majority of 171 seats out of 250, down 24 from the announcement in October. ALSO READ: SA pushes for dialogue and stability in Mozambique “Venancio”, as Mondlane is called on the street, repeated his assertion in a social media message on Tuesday that the constitutional court was “legalising fraud” and “the humiliation of the people”. “We want to create a People’s Constitutional Court, which will confirm Venancio Mondlane as president,” he said of himself. “I will be sworn in and invested,” he added. Chapo, who is due to take office in mid-January, struck a conciliatory tone in his victory speech on Monday, promising to “talk to everyone”, including his main opponent. – By: © Agence France-Presse
Malegaon (Maharashtra), Nov 23 (PTI) In a closely contested election, Mohammad Ismail Abdul Khalique of the All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) has retained the Malegaon Central assembly seat, winning by a razor-thin margin of 162 votes. This victory in the north Maharashtra constituency marks a significant turnaround for Khalique, who previously enjoyed a commanding lead in the 2019 elections, winning by over one lakh votes. Khalique, an Islamic scholar, received a total of 1,09,653 votes this time, narrowly defeating his nearest rival, Asif Shaikh Rasheed of the Indian Secular Largest Assembly of Maharashtra party, who got 1,09,491 votes. There were a total of 13 candidates contesting in this Muslim dominated constituency. Barring Khalique and Rasheed, two other candidates -- Shaan-e-Hind Nihal Ahmed of Samajwadi Party and Ejaz Baig Aziz Baig managed below 10,000 votes. Other remaining candidates were below 1,000 votes. This election marks Khalique's third term as an MLA. He initially represented the Malegaon Central seat in 2009 as a member of the Jan Surajya Shakti party. However, Khalique faced a setback in the 2014 elections when he contested under the banner of the Nationalist Congress Party and lost. His return to the assembly in 2019 under the AIMIM banner solidified his political presence, and despite the significantly reduced margin this year, he has once again emerged victorious. The results highlight the competitive nature of the Malegaon Central constituency and underscore Khalique's resilience in maintaining his position amidst changing political dynamics. (This story has not been edited by THE WEEK and is auto-generated from PTI)The saga began when Zhao Liying was targeted by two black fans who circulated baseless accusations against her, tarnishing her reputation and causing immense distress. These individuals took to social media platforms to spread lies and manipulate public opinion, painting a negative image of the actress and damaging her career.
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