Hyderabad Man Electrocuted After Contact With High Tension Wires In Mangalghat, Dies On Spot Feb 19, 2021, 10:53 IST
Hyderabad: A man named Mohammad Mustafa Uddin was electrocuted at Ghode Ki Khabar under Mangalhat police station after he came in contact with high tension wires due to the untimely rain shower yesterday night.
Mohammed Mustafa Uddin, who was on his way home on his two-wheeler vehicle and traveling near the Ghode Ki Khabar under Mangalhat police station.
The deceased Mustafa fell on the high-tension wires that were protruding on the road and were sparking due to the untimely rain during the night. The high-tension wires fell under the rain during the night; inadvertently he loaded his vehicle on the wire and died on the spot. A case is yet to be registered by the Police.
Hempel
On 18 February, world-leading coatings manufacturer Hempel A/S signed a purchase agreement for the acquisition of Wattyl, one of Australia and New Zealand’s leading and highly distinguished manufacturers of paint for the decorative and protective segments with a turnover of EUR 150 million and 750 employees.
The seller is The Sherwin-Williams Company, the world’s largest paint and coatings company and headquartered in the United States. The transaction is now pending customary approval from the authorities, which is expected in the first quarter of 2021.
“We are now taking the first large, visible step in our ambition of doubling Hempel by 2025, and the acquisition will have a major, positive impact on our footprint and development in our South & East Asia region,” Hempel Group President & CEO Lars Petersson says.
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$1.3 billion Modern Manufacturing Initiative blasts off
The Morrison Government’s game-changing investment to super-charge manufacturing and grow jobs is now open to businesses, with applications sought under the $1.3 billion Modern Manufacturing Initiative (MMI).
Businesses with projects in the space sector are the first to be able to apply for grants to help them commercialise ideas or processes, or integrate into global supply chains.
Minister for Industry, Science and Technology Karen Andrews said the MMI will build on the billions of dollars in investment to get the economic conditions right – and create meaningful, long-term change for Australian manufacturing.
“This matched government funding is designed to support our manufacturers to become competitive, resilient and scale-up to take on the world, which will in turn create jobs for Australians – both now and for generations to come,” Minister Andrews said.