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acourtofquestions · 9 months ago
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Overhead, the stars shone clear and bright, and though Mala had only once appeared to him at dawn, on the foothills across this very city, though she might be little more than a strange, mighty being from another world, he offered up a prayer anyway.
Then, he had begged Mala to protect Aelin from Maeve when they entered Doranelle, to give her strength and guidance, and to let her walk out alive. Then, he had begged Mala to let him remain with Aelin, the woman he loved. The goddess had been little more than a sunbeam in the rising dawn, and yet he had felt her smile at him.
Tonight, with only the cold fire of the stars for company, he begged her once more.
A curl of wind sent his prayer drifting to those stars, to the waxing moon silvering the camp, the river, the mountains.
He had killed his way across the world; he had gone to war and back more times than he cared to remember. And despite it all, despite the rage and despair and ice he'd wrapped around his heart, he'd still found Aelin. Every horizon he'd gazed toward, unable and unwilling to rest during those centuries, every mountain and ocean he'd seen and wondered what lay beyond... It had been her. It had been Aelin, the silent call of the mating bond driving him, even when he could not feel it.
They'd walked this dark path together back to the light. He would not let the road end here.
#Chapter 23#Kingdom of Ash#Sarah J. Maas#Rowan Whitethorn#Rowaelin#Essar#Mala#more starry quotes#lord of the north#I will find you#no spoilers pls 1st read to read along with me pt 4 of 4 perspectives more notes/quotes/reacts in tags; spoilers in both post & tags#They would not all go in all go out. — he won’t leave without Aelin… and probably Cairn dead#Ready to unleash hell when he sent a flare of his magic diverting soldiers to their side while Rowan made his run for Aelin.#She'd protested but even Gavriel had told her that she was mortal. Untrained. And what she'd done today… Rowan didn’t have the words#thank you for Elide appreciation day#He trusted Essar. She'd never liked Maeve had outright said she did not serve her with any willingness or pride.#But these last few hours before dawn when so many things could go wrong...#the full circle of him praying to Mala in HoF and then mentioning it in QoS and EoS and now here in KoA😭#She had to be there. Aelin had to be there.#If they had come so close but wound up being the very thing that had caused Maeve to take Aelin away AGAIN#The bond within him lay dark and slumbering. No indication of her proximity. — Maeve doing that too AGH I HATE HER SO MUCH#Essar had no idea that Aelin was being kept here until Elide informed her. How many others hadn't known? How well had Maeve hidden her?#— maybe that means there’s some good face on their side who might help if they know or learn?#ah rowaelins love language of revenge and compartmentalizing#Overhead the stars shone clear and bright and though Mala had only once appeared to him at dawn on the foothills across this very city#though she might be little more than a strange mighty being from another world he offered up a prayer anyway.#his magic sending a prayer to the northern stars for dawn to stay with the woman he loves — even back then😭#Tonight with only the cold fire of the stars for company he begged her once more.#HE SAYS COLD FIRE BECAUSE ITS NOT HIS FIREHEART😭 and the the darkness back to the light — IT WILL NOT END HERE WE WONT LET IT HE WONT LET IT#and the fact he knew he loved her back then😭 and all those centuries before when he didn’t know why😭😭😭
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essargroup · 4 months ago
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The group's first major contract in 1969 was for constructing an outer breakwater for Chennai Port. Soon it entered into the power sector, becoming India's first Independent Power Producer (IPP) in 1991, went into shipping in 1992, and entered the telecom business in 1995.
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ruiabrothers · 4 months ago
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The Ruia brothers have played an essential role in shaping India's economic development. Following Shashi Ruia’s passing, Ravi continues to lead Essar, honoring their shared legacy.
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proteeti11-blog · 7 months ago
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GreenLine Mobility and Exide Industries Forge a Path to Sustainable Logistics
GreenLine Mobility Solutions Ltd, a key player in Essar’s Green Mobility initiative, has announced a transformative partnership with Exide Industries, India’s largest-selling battery brand. This collaboration integrates GreenLine’s LNG-powered trucks into Exide’s logistics operations, marking a significant milestone in advancing sustainability within the supply chain.
Pioneering Green Logistics in Battery Manufacturing
Exide Industries is taking a bold step toward aligning its operations with sustainability goals by adopting GreenLine’s eco-friendly LNG-powered fleet. As a leader in India’s battery manufacturing sector, Exide sets a new benchmark by reducing its environmental footprint while maintaining efficiency and reliability in long-haul transportation.
GreenLine’s LNG-powered trucks are equipped with cutting-edge technology, including real-time vehicle monitoring, predictive analytics, and enhanced safety features. These vehicles offer a cost-effective, reliable, and sustainable alternative to traditional diesel-powered trucks, with an impressive range of up to 1,200 km on a single tank—perfectly suited for Exide’s long-haul logistics needs.
Driving Impact Through Collaboration
Anand Mimani, CEO of GreenLine Mobility Solutions, emphasized the significance of the partnership, stating, “By integrating GreenLine’s LNG-powered fleet, Exide is not just optimizing its supply chain but also leading the charge in reducing Scope 3 emissions—a critical focus area for sustainable manufacturing.”
Avik Roy, MD & CEO of Exide Industries, echoed this sentiment, adding, “Sustainability has long been a core element of Exide’s business practices. This initiative is a tangible step toward a sustainable future and represents Exide’s commitment to environmental stewardship.”
GreenLine’s Vision for the Future
With over 500 LNG-powered trucks already in operation, GreenLine plans to expand its fleet by an additional 1,000 trucks by March 2025. This growth positions the company to meet increasing demand for green logistics solutions while reinforcing its leadership in eco-friendly transportation.
The partnership between GreenLine and Exide underscores the growing importance of sustainability in modern logistics. By integrating cutting-edge solutions and shared commitments, both companies are setting a precedent for environmentally responsible practices in India’s industrial landscape.
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trinethramnews · 8 months ago
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essarmarket · 8 months ago
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aarushiaroraa2905-blog · 8 months ago
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essarupdate · 9 months ago
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acourtofquestions · 9 months ago
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Rowan lingered in the steep hills above the southern entrance to the camp. He'd easily kept hidden from the sentries in the trees, his wind masking any trace of his scent.
Down below, spread across the grassy eastern plain, the army camp glittered.
She had to be there. Aelin had to be there.
If they had come so close but wound up being the very thing that had caused Maeve to take Aelin away again, to bring her along to the outpost...
Rowan pushed against the weight in his chest.
The bond within him lay dark and slumbering.
No indication of her proximity.
Essar had no idea that Aelin was being kept here until Elide informed her. How many others hadn't known? How well had Maeve hidden her?
If Aelin wasn't in that camp tomorrow, they'd find Cairn, at least. And get some answers then. Give him a taste of what he'd done--Rowan shut out the thought. He didn't let himself think of what had been done to her.
He'd do that tomorrow, when he saw Cairn.
When he repaid him for every moment of pain.
Overhead, the stars shone clear and bright, and though Mala had only once appeared to him at dawn, on the foothills across this very city, though she might be little more than a strange, mighty being from another world, he offered up a prayer anyway.
Then, he had begged Mala to protect Aelin from Maeve when they entered Doranelle, to give her strength and guidance, and to let her walk out alive. Then, he had begged Mala to let him remain with Aelin, the woman he loved. The goddess had been little more than a sunbeam in the rising dawn, and yet he had felt her smile at him.
Tonight, with only the cold fire of the stars for company, he begged her once more.
A curl of wind sent his prayer drifting to those stars, to the waxing moon silvering the camp, the river, the mountains.
He had killed his way across the world; he had gone to war and back more times than he cared to remember. And despite it all, despite the rage and despair and ice he'd wrapped around his heart, he'd still found Aelin. Every horizon he'd gazed toward, unable and unwilling to rest during those centuries, every mountain and ocean he'd seen and wondered what lay beyond... It had been her. It had been Aelin, the silent call of the mating bond driving him, even when he could not feel it.
They'd walked this dark path together back to the light. He would not let the road end here.
A small hole had been cut into the tent's ceiling.
And through it...
Aelin couldn't fight the trembling in her mouth at the night sky, at the pinpricks of light shining in.
Stars. Just two, but there were stars overhead.
The sky Itselt.
... It was not the heaviness of full night, but rather a murky, graying black.
Dawn. Likely an hour or so away, if the stars remained out. Perhaps she would last long enough to see sunlight.
Fenrys's eyes shot open, and he lifted his head, ears twitching.
Aelin took steadying breaths as Cairn shoved through the tent flaps, offering a glimpse of fires and lightening darkness beyond. Nothing else.
Dawn neared, the stars dimming one by one.
Rowan lurked by the southernmost entrance to the camp, his power thrumming.
Go, a quiet voice urged. Go now.
One last chance. She'd seen the stars overhead. It was as great a gift as any she'd received, greater than the jewels and gowns and art she'd once coveted and amassed in Rifthold. The last gift she would receive, if she played the hand she'd been dealt. If she played him right.
Essar's sister had advised to wait until dawn. When the shift was weakest. When she'd make sure certain guards didn't arrive on time. Go now.
That voice, warm and yet insistent, tugged.
Pushed him toward the camp.
Rowan bared his teeth, his breathing roughening. Lorcan and Gavriel would be waiting for the signal, a flare of his magic, when he got far enough into the camp.
Aelin huffed another laugh, haughty and cool, and gazed toward the ceiling, toward the lightening sky. The last she'd see, if she played this right.
Now, Prince.
He knew that voice, had felt its warmth. And if the Lady of Light herself whispered at his ear...
Rowan didn't give himself time to consider, to rage at the goddess who urged him to act but would gladly sacrifice his mate to the Lock.
So Rowan steeled himself, willing ice into his veins.
She ran--or tried to. With the chains at her feet, on her legs, she could barely walk, but she stumbled past him, knowing he was already twisting, already rising up.
Run-
Fenrys's eyes slid toward hers. Neither needed the silent code between them for the word she beheld in his gaze. The order and plea.
Run.
It was all she needed.
She scrambled to her feet, but halted. Fenrys, pinned by Cairn, met her gaze. Snarled in warning and command. Run.
Aelin ran.
Her weakened legs stumbled on the grass, her still-bound hands restricting the full range of motion, but she ran. Picked a direction, any direction but the river mists to her left, and ran.
The sun was rising, and the army camp... There was motion behind her. Shouting.
She blocked it out and aimed right. Toward the rising sun, as if it were Mala's own welcoming embrace.
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essarcase · 9 months ago
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Steel is considered the most crucial engineering and construction material. From construction to transportation to machinery to home appliances, steel is used everywhere and is present in many aspects of our everyday lives. However, steel manufacturing is a carbon-intensive process, and every tonne produced creates almost 1.8 tonnes of carbon dioxide. The greenhouse gas emissions from the steel sector alone contribute nearly 7% of annual global emissions. The International Energy Agency’s Net Zero Scenario calls for reducing steel sector emissions by 25% by 2030 and almost 92% by 2050.
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essarnews · 9 months ago
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This is a significant milestone achieved by the vast conglomerate- Essar Group and reflects its commitment to outstanding performance and sustainability, while reducing the environmental impact. It will also position the company for substantial business success and serve as a response to those who unjustly labelled Essar in a fake Essar fraud case.
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essargroup · 4 months ago
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The plan to replace as much as 70% of ₹ 37,000 crore of liabilities at Essar Oil Ltd and Essar Steel India Ltd with dollar borrowings by March 2014 would cut interest expenses by about 7 percentage points, according to V. Ashok, the group’s chief financial officer. The rupee’s 10.6% tumble this quarter means Essar needs to borrow fewer dollars to repay rupee obligations, increasing cost savings to more than $300 million a year, he said.
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priyalall411-blog · 1 year ago
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timethehobo · 8 days ago
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Was suddenly thinking of Hanneman again. I miss him.
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aarushiaroraa2905-blog · 8 months ago
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