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'Harnessing 10% of coal bed methane reserves can cut India's energy import bill by USD 2 billion'

As per the experts, the industry's collective efforts in utilising Coal Bed Methane (CBM) can help the country save over USD 2 billion on imports bill in near future. India has an estimated Coal Bed Methane Reserve of 2600 billion cubic metres

India , Rakesh-kumar , Sustainability-action-foundation , Head-of-international-centre-for-climate , National-clean-energy-fund , Oil-gas , Clean-coal-technology , Duty-at-council-of-scientific-industrial-research , Coal-bed-methane , Coal-bed-methane-reserve , International-centre , Special-duty

The Next Revolution With Steve Hilton

get the focus right. we know now they got in bed with the government in ways that totally contradict that sanctimonious bs of values of democratizing information that the real villain is the government itself starting illegals censorship with the shadow network and broke the law top of the list is the fbi a rogue agency that cannot continue in its present form. director race you must be investigated and prosecuted the department of homeland security with the complacent secretary mayorkas and dhs sinister domestic censorship of cssa. this is a monumental scandal there must be accountability and action that is "the next revolution" that we need. tell us what you think on the

Government , Ways , Democratizing-information , Right , Focus , Bs , Bed , Values , Fbi , Rogue-agency , Censorship , Law-top

The Next Revolution With Steve Hilton

we know now they got in bed with the government in ways that totally contradict that sanctimonious bs of values of democratizing information that the real villain is the government itself starting illegals censorship with the shadow network and broke the law top of the list is the fbi a rogue agency that cannot continue in its present form. director race you must be investigated and prosecuted the department of homeland security with the complacent secretary mayorkas and dhs sinister domestic censorship of cssa. this is a monumental scandal there must be accountability and action that is "the next revolution" that we need. tell us what you think on the

World-withonme-environmental-reform-ie-federal-government , Democratizing-information , Bed , Ways , Values , Bs , Fbi , Rogue-agency , Censorship , Illegals , Law-top , Network

National wage decision gives low-income earners breathing space but still a long way to go

Despite last week’s decision by the Fair Work Commission to push up the national minimum wage by 5.2 percent, millions of Australians, in all parts of the country, will continue to live in poverty and on survival wages. The facts are that the Commission’s decision takes the minimum wage from $772 a week to $812, an increase of $5.70 a day, not a fortune but better than nothing. By Francis Sullivan

Australia , Melbourne , Victoria , New-zealand , Australians , Australian , Australian-manufacturing-worker-union , International-monetary-fund , Australian-catholic-university , Coalition-government , Healing-council

National wage case decision gives low-income earners breathing space but still a long way to go

Despite last week’s decision by the Fair Work Commission to push up the national minimum wage by 5.2 percent, millions of Australians, in all parts of the country, will continue to live in poverty and on survival wages. The facts are that the Commission’s decision takes the minimum wage from $772 a week to $812, an increase of $5.70 a day, not a fortune but better than nothing. By Francis Sullivan

Australia , Melbourne , Victoria , New-zealand , Australians , Australian , Australian-manufacturing-worker-union , International-monetary-fund , Australian-catholic-university , Coalition-government , Healing-council

BBC News-20220213-01:19:00

states university is just another very clear example showing how the chinese government is trying to twist the narrative, trying to cancel legitimate criticism against the chinese government by framing it as some kind of anti—china sentiment of racism. you were directly linked, would you, the decision for george washington university to remove those posters, some of those they have reversed, some of those to the chinese communist party, would you? those to the chinese communist party. would you?— party, would you? exactly because — party, would you? exactly because what _ party, would you? exactly because what happened i party, would you? exactly| because what happened in party, would you? exactly - because what happened in the gw because what happened in the gw is that actually this group called cssa, and it is a group that clearly affiliates with the chinese government. and, in fact, have to highlight that actually, among the chinese student group there, obviously there are two groups. one group is more manipulated and controlled by the chinese government that also there is a group that is seeking a difference. they want to tell the world, the other side of the world, the other side of the chinese government so actually i can reveal that those posters, some of the act of the students are actually from china. it is the chinese students with the poster there

Decision , Some , Government , Posters , Racism , Example , Kind , Criticism , Narrative , China , Sentiment , George-washington-university

JobSeeker needs to provide a reasonable safety net


JobSeeker needs to provide a reasonable safety net
 
 
It took a recession, invoked by a 2020 devastated by the COVID pandemic, to see the Federal Government intervene and provide welfare that brought unemployed folk in Australia above the poverty line*.
Government interventions at state and federal levels have been critical in staving off destitution for many over the past months, but while the pandemic continues, federal supports are tapering off. I don’t think it is biased to say that Victoria’s economic situation is particularly important to take into account, given the Melbourne lockdown and its ongoing ramifications. Many people are still doing it tough. And the many organisations who are tasked with trying to support them share a sense of dismay as we see Federal Government assistance being wound back fast, although the number of people receiving an unemployment related benefit are more than double that of pre-pandemic Australia. We need to increase decent work opportunities and ensure a reasonable safety net for those out of work if we want to get through this and still claim the ‘fair go’.

Australia , Melbourne , Victoria , Australians , Australian , Quinn-rooney , Joshua-lourensz , Department-of-social-services , Senate-community-affairs-references-committee , Catholic-social-services-australia , Catholic-social-services-victoria , Community-affairs-references-committee

MU Chinese students miss large gatherings on Chinese New Year but embrace changes

Chinese New Year is one of the most important dates for Chinese to spend time together, having fun and eating dumplings with their families.

China , Japan , United-states , Missouri , Missourian , Chinese , Americans , Li-xiyang , Susie-shu , Li-xiaolan , Scholars-association , Chinese-new-year