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Agartala: The Communist Party of India-Marxist CPI-M on Sunday claimed that since the announcement of the February 16 assembly election results on March 2 which indicated that the BJP secured a majority, over 668 incidents of violence have taken place in Tripura. Blaming the Bharatiya J
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hydrojug tumbler econd term in the northeastern state, the CPI-M said at least three persons were killed while over 100 injured in the episodes of violence. Many properties and houses were destroyed/ damaged during the violence, the CPI-M claimed. CPI-M Tripura secretary Jitendra Chowdhury, accompanied by former minister Tapan Chakraborty and Left Front convener Narayan Kar on Sunday met Chief Secretary J.K. Sinha and apprised him about the prevailing violent situation in Tripura. Also ReadT
hydro flask elangana: CPI M bus yatra against BJP-led Centre from March 17 In view of the series of attacks since March 2, thousands of people, including women and children, fled from their homes. They took shelter in the jungle and outside the state, Chowdhury, a CPI-M central committee member, told the media. He said that the BJP goons and party workers attacked people, burning down their houses and properties. :root{--slide-width:336px;--slide-height:280px;--progress-height:4px;--dot-size:10px;--inactive-dot: ccc;--active-dot: 074588; Tfkx Death of Wiscasset woman in The Forks ruled accidental
Maine regulators are considering whether to hand out up to $13.4 million in tax dollars to prop up the states biomass generators. The plants, which generate electricity by burning low-grade wood, have buoyed the logging industry but struggle to compete in the face of falling oil prices.Regulators have refused to say
polene bag which generators want the bailout while negotiations continue. Multiple signs suggest only one
owala tumbler Maine-based company submitted a bid. That would leave regulators in the position of either justifying that the process was fair or scrapping the contract altogether.Under the bailout bill passed into law in April, the Maine Public Utilities Commission offered biomass generators a deal. The winning bidder would get a two-year contract for the electricity it produces, at prices more generous than on the open market. Regulators would order one or more power utilities to enter contracts to buy up to 80 megawatts of electricity. The above-market payments would come from $13.4 million that the Legislatu
polene re transferred to the PUC from the states rainy day fund.Many loggers testified before the Legislatures energy committee, delivering heartfelt pleas to help sustain a market that helps them get more from each tree they harvest. Opponents derided it as corporate welfare. The bidders identities were kept secret in the name of taxpayers.The Bangor Daily News asked regulators to disclose the identities or number of bidders in the case. But Maine PUC staff denied the request, a posi