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pointonfirst · 22 days
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Tata Ace EV 1000 price and specification: टाटा मोटर्स ने लांच किया मिनी ट्रक जो उठा सकता है 1 टन वजन, जानें इसके स्पेसिफिकेशन्स
Tata Ace EV 1000 price and specification: टाटा मोटर्स ने एक ऐसा मिनी ट्रक लांच किया है.यह ट्रक 161 किमी की रेंज पर 1 टन वजन उठा सकता है. टाटा मोटर्स कंपनी ने अपने ई-कार्गो मोबिलिटी लाइनअप में Ace EV 1000 के रूप में बिल्कुल हो नया प्रोडक्ट जोड़ दिया है। टाटा मोटर्स ने इस मिनी ट्रक में बैटरी क्षमता के साथ साथ इस के वजन ढोने की क्षमता भी बढ़ाई है। Tata Ace EV 1000 specificationTata Ace EV 1000…
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sfsequipments · 2 months
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In India, SFS Equipments provides sales and leases of old Toyota material handling equipment. Lowest cost used forklift on the market. Reachable in Bangalore and Chennai.
The Used Very Narrow Aisles (VNA) Truck Series, which comprises man-down and man-up trucks, is part of our fleet. The machine lanes are guided by wire or rail and can be as narrow as 1460 millimeters. These used narrow aisle trucks for sale provide good ergonomics, great driver safety, and outstanding performance. This series of VNA forklifts for warehouses can operate in cold environments in logistic fleets and warehouses, and they feature fingertip control for quick and accurate load handling.
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dhuniinternational · 2 months
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acecranesindia · 3 months
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ACE TM 450 Truck Mounted Crane - Best Terrains Cranes in India
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rashiji · 9 months
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5 Ton Truck is the most popular trucks in india 2023. 
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transprtservice · 11 months
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Revolutionizing Cargo Transportation: The Power of Freight Services
Introduction
Freight services are the driving force behind the global economy, facilitating the movement of goods across vast distances and connecting businesses to markets worldwide. From small parcels to large-scale shipments, freight services play a pivotal role in enabling trade and ensuring the efficient flow of goods. This article explores the significance of freight services and their transformative impact on modern supply chains.
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The Backbone of Global Trade
Freight services serve as the backbone of global trade by bridging the gap between producers and consumers. Whether its raw materials, finished products, or perishable goods, the ability to transport cargo efficiently and reliably is essential for businesses to expand their markets and reach customers around the globe. Freight services enable businesses to overcome geographical barriers and tap into a world of opportunities.
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Freight services encompass a diverse range of transportation modes tailored to meet the unique requirements of different cargo types and distances. Air, sea, road, and rail freight services offer distinct advantages depending on factors such as speed, cost, and cargo size. Air freight is renowned for its swift delivery of time-sensitive shipments, while sea freight offers cost-effectiveness for bulk cargo. The availability of multiple transportation modes allows businesses to choose the most suitable option for their specific needs.
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Efficiency and reliability are at the core of successful freight services. Timely and secure delivery is vital for maintaining customer satisfaction and meeting market demands. Freight service providers focus on optimizing routes, minimizing transit times, and ensuring the safe handling of cargo. By leveraging advanced tracking technologies and robust logistics management systems, freight services enhance visibility, reduce delays, and provide real-time updates on the status of shipments.
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Freight services go beyond transportation alone, offering a wide range of value-added services that enhance the overall customer experience. These services may include customs clearance, warehousing, order fulfillment, and inventory management. By providing comprehensive solutions, freight service providers enable businesses to streamline their supply chains, minimize administrative burdens, and focus on their core competencies.
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Freight services offer businesses the flexibility and scalability required to adapt to changing market dynamics. Whether it's expanding into new markets, adjusting to seasonal fluctuations, or accommodating fluctuations in demand, freight services provide businesses with the agility to scale their operations. This flexibility allows businesses to seize opportunities, reduce costs, and respond swiftly to customer needs.
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Freight service providers possess extensive global networks and industry expertise. They have established relationships with carriers, customs authorities, and logistics partners worldwide. This network and expertise enable freight service providers to navigate complex international regulations, streamline customs processes, and optimize supply chain operations. Leveraging their industry knowledge and connections, freight services deliver value by simplifying the complexities of global trade.
Sustainable Practices
In an era marked by environmental awareness, freight services are embracing sustainable practices to minimize their ecological footprint. From utilizing fuel-efficient transportation vehicles to implementing eco-friendly packaging materials and optimizing routes, freight service providers are committed to reducing emissions and adopting greener solutions. By integrating sustainability into their operations, freight services contribute to a more environmentally responsible and sustainable future.
Conclusion
Freight services are the lifeline of the global economy, empowering businesses to connect with markets around the world. Through their efficiency, reliability, and value-added services, freight services facilitate seamless cargo transportation, ensuring timely delivery and customer satisfaction. As businesses continue to expand and the demands of global trade evolve, freight services play an increasingly crucial role in shaping supply chains and enabling economic growth. Embracing innovation, sustainability, and customer-centric solutions, freight services will continue to revolutionize the way goods are transported and traded in the years to come.
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vincivilworld · 1 year
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rambheem-is-real · 4 months
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Gold Rings and Black Roses Pt 1
Pairing: Radha Rama x Aadhya
Warnings: siblings!Deva and Aadhya
Amma doesn't take pity on Aadhya. Deva never rescues Aadhya from Rinda and his men, breaking the seal. This changes everything.
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If Aadhya was told two weeks ago that she’d willingly get trafficked to God knows where, she’d just laugh. However, as Aadhya huddles in the corner of a truck across from an unconscious Bilal, all she can think of was how stupid she had been. 
Two weeks ago, she was running herself ragged balancing work and her hours at the hospital. The doctors had been fairly confident, and Aadhya had believed them. They had said her mother’s chances of surviving the operation were on the higher side, and Aadhya was preparing to move her mother out of the hospital and into the spare room of her apartment in Brooklyn. She hadn’t even been worried about the costs. While her own field research kept her living reasonably, she knew that her dad could afford to, and would, pay whatever was necessary. After all, it was his fault that Aadhya and her mother were here.
Then, the call came. 
“We’re very sorry,” the doctors had said. “The patient passed peacefully,” they said. “Please collect her body,” they had said. 
Aadhya had arranged the cremation of her mother’s body, feeling entirely numb the entire time. The mortician had handed the ashes, whatever was left of her mother, to her, and all Aadhya could feel was denial. 
It had all been going well, and then her life had turned upside down in the span of a few hours. 
It was when she tried calling her dad for what was probably the fiftieth time in the last three days, and heard his standard voicemail response, that Aadhya felt frustration. One of the world’s most prominent businessmen, wealthy enough to purchase the entirety of her state and not have a dent in his finances, but what was it all for if he was too busy to even talk to her? 
Her mother had always talked about having her ashes deposited in Varanasi, constantly missing their home country. Maybe the homesickness had made her mother weaker, Aadhya would later wonder. For what her dad had done, they had all paid the price. Aadhya still didn’t know who her dad had offended, what trouble he had gotten into to have them all move to the US so suddenly seven years ago. She had been fine with the change, had given up her simple bank job to pursue a PhD in linguistics, and was now traveling the country doing various types of research. But her mother had always missed their home, the community she had left, to the point that she had always insisted on her final resting place being in India.
 Fuck it, she had thought. 
In the next few minutes she had airplane tickets, and in the next few hours she had a backpack and a suitcase ready to go. 
Aadhya wasn’t sure what she expected to happen once she landed in India. She knew it was dangerous for her to be there, but she had to do this for her mother. Aadhya only hoped she would get to the Ganga river before the consequences of her actions caught up to her, but her hopes were dashed once the trail of black SUVs surrounded her car. 
From there she had met Bilal, fought for (and lost) approval from Amma, and was now currently in a truck driven by strange men and a strange seal on her arm. 
Aadhya estimated it had been about a day since she was thrown into the truck, judging by Bilal’s sleep cycles. She didn’t know what was up with that man, why he was so willing to give up even his own life for her, but she was glad for the company. Even if all he did was look at her like she was going to die any second. 
They had stopped to give her food twice, and all in all it wasn’t a bad kidnapping experience. The drunk guy, Rinda, had made a pass at her the first time he saw her, but after she told him to fuck off he had just shrugged and staggered away, muttering under his breath about Nepali women being much nicer. The other goons had barely even looked her way the entire journey. 
As soon as she thinks about how nice it would be to see the sun again, the truck rolls to a stop, and some of the goons bang on the outside of the truck. 
“Get out, your time is up now!” They joke. Aadhya wonders who’s waiting for her outside, who she might have to gain approval from now to survive. 
She looks to Bilal as she jumps out of the door of the truck, wincing at the pins-and-needles sensation in her feet from sitting still too long. 
“Don’t piss her off,” he says. 
“Who?” 
“Don’t piss either of them off,” he amends. 
Before she can ask who once more, she’s led into another black SUV, and she can see Bilal getting into the one behind her. 
The truck driver is the same guy driving her to wherever she’s going now, and Rinda gets in the passenger seat. 
Aadhya stares at him, wondering if he at least would have some answers.
“Where are we going?” she asks in Telugu. “Who are we seeing?”
Rinda just laughs. “Lots of questions, darling?” He looks at her face in the rearview mirror, and her clear frustration must show because he takes pity on her. 
“You’re meeting with Obullamma,” he says. 
The name doesn’t ring a bell. “Who’s that?”
“Radha Rama’s maid,” he says, still annoyingly vague. But Aadhya can detect a tinge of fear, a sense of respect at the sound of the second woman’s name. 
“What do I have to do with either of them?” 
“...Your nanna didn’t tell you anything, did he?”
The mention of Krishnakanth hurts, making Aadhya turn to the window. Tears prickle at her eyes, and for the first time in a very long time, she misses her dad. He had sounded so worried on the phone, days ago. She wonders what he was doing now. 
It’s a short journey before they pull up to what clearly used to be a grand mansion, but had fallen into disrepair. 
“Well, bangaram, you’ll get answers now,” Rinda sighs. “And I need another drink.”
Aadhya needed a drink. But she probably wasn’t going to get one anytime soon, she thinks sadly. She really doesn’t want to deal with this shit sober. Alcohol had always calmed her down, soothed the always-tense bundle of nerves inside her. 
She and Bilal are guided up the stairs of the mansion, and Aadhya can hear the sound of a rubbu rolu clanging as she gets closer inside. Bilal is immediately ushered out of the main room, and Aadhya hopes that means they’re not going to kill him. 
Aadhya sees a woman first, sitting at a table, calmly grinding the pestle against her mortar. Is this Obullamma? she wonders.  
“Amma Aadhya?” At first, she thinks she mishears. That can’t be her dad, right?
“Dad?”
Standing in the corner of the room, surrounded by more men, is her dad. No suit, no tie, no advisors surrounding him. Her dad, just as he is. 
His button down is soaked through with sweat, and she can see relief and fear warring on his face. 
“Aadhya! You shouldn’t have come here, dear,” he cries. 
“Dad!” She tries to make her way to him, to fall into his arms, but one of Rinda’s men grabs her arms to stop her. 
“Obullamma!” Rinda calls to the woman, who stops grinding and glares up at him. “I’ve brought Krishnakanth’s daughter, I completed the job. Ika selavu [I’ll take a leave now].” Rinda walks out briskly, and oh, he did not like that woman. 
Obullamma keeps glaring at the disappearing silhouette of Rinda for a few more seconds, mouth curling into a sneer, before she turns to Krishnakanth. 
“Choosava? [Did you see?] I was able to bring your daughter in front of me within a few days. How did you think you could ever escape me?” Obullamma speaks slowly, but sharply, placing emphasis on almost every word out of her mouth. There’s a fascinating lilt to her accent that Aadhya would love to study some day. 
“Your quarrel is with me, not her!” Krishnakanth yells, but his tone turns pleading a second later. “Do anything you want with me, just please, let my daughter go.”
Aadhya looks at him in horror. “No, Dad! It was me who made the decision to come to India, it was me who put you and Bilal at risk by doing so.” She hangs her head, feeling the guilt and shame come back. Stupid, she had been so stupid. “I’ll face whatever punishment it’ll be,” she says, trying to project the veneer of calmness she had seen on Deva the past few days. If only she had his strength. 
“Is that so?” Aadhya hears someone new from the other side, and notices a woman sitting on the floor that she hadn’t seen when she had come in. This voice is commanding, and confident in a way that Obullamma or even Rinda’s voice hadn’t been. This was a woman who was used to taking, a woman who was used to others giving. 
The woman turns to face her, and oh damn she was hot. Dressed in an elegant black saree, the woman had beautiful kohl lined eyes, and power in every inch of her stature. She even sat with the straight back of someone used to a throne. 
“You offer to take his place, despite not knowing what he did. Why?” The woman asks. 
This must be Radha Rama then, Aadhya thinks. 
“It was me who made the choice, it was me who should face the consequences. Isn’t that fair?” Aadhya asks. “And…” she falters, looking at her dad, who’s staring at her with shame and regret. She straightens, and looks Radha Rama in the eyes. “And he’s my dad. I love him. I’ll do anything to protect him.” 
Radha Rama looks taken aback. It’s only for an instant before Aadhya watches the mask drop down over her face, as the surprise is replaced with contemplation. 
Obullamma sneers. “Like we want to make a deal with you, girl. We’re going to kill you in front of your nanna, and then we’ll kill him after. Both of you are dying anyway.”
Aadhya trembles at the mention of her death, but steels herself. There were worse ways to go. 
Like what?? Her inner voice says, and she ignores it. 
“I accept your deal.”
Radha Rama’s voice cuts through whatever Obullamma was going to say next, as she rises into a standing position, and turns to fully face Aadhya. 
“I- ammagaru?” Obullamma gasps. “You can stand?”
Aadhya frowns. What the fuck kind of question-
“Obullamma, make the necessary arrangements. Aadhya Krishnakanth,” she turns to inspect Aadhya from her head to her toes, and Aadhya blushes, “is going to be staying with us for the foreseeable future. At least until her brother shows up.” Radha Rama smirks at the sight of a gaping Krishnakanth. “Let the poor man go, he’s scared shitless already.”
Krishnakanth cries out, “No! Radha Rama! You can’t do this!” 
Radha Rama motions at the men near the doorway, and they bodily drag Krishnakanth out of the mansion. 
“Dad!” Aadhya tries to reach for him, to reassure him. “It’s okay!”
“Aadhya! Rama, she’s innocent!” Krishnakanth keeps shouting until his voice gets muffled by the doors of the car he’s pushed into. 
Aadhya turns to the woman that had just spared her dad’s life, who’s idly inspecting her nails. 
“Who are you? What do you want with me?” Too late, she processes what Radha Rama had said earlier. “And what do you mean… my brother?”
Radha Rama smiles at her, and Aadhya shivers. It feels like the smile of a predator that had successfully cornered its prey. She suddenly turns her head to Obullamma, who’s still sitting in shock. 
“I said, make the necessary arrangements.” Obullamma hurriedly agrees, earrings jingling with the force of her head shaking. “Show her to a room. Tell her to freshen up. I want lunch prepared in twenty minutes.” Radha Rama looks at Aadhya. “We’ll discuss business then.”
“Ammagaru, you want… lunch?”
“Did I stutter?” The temperature of the room drops about twenty degrees, and Obullamma jumps out of her chair. 
“No, ammagaru. I’ll have it prepared.”
Aadhya is led through a door near the entrance, to where she presumes she’ll be staying for the next.. few days? weeks? She can’t help but turn her head right before she leaves the room, to find that Radha Rama is already watching her. 
She shivers once again at the gleam in Radha Rama’s eyes, and hastily turns around. Hopefully she’ll find out soon, Aadhya thinks, about whatever the fuck was going on. 
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rideboomindia · 1 year
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Now you can book small delivery truck with the RideBoom app
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RideBoom the unique ride-share app can help you and your business to move your stuff easily and affordably.
 Courier and parcel services have become a fundamental part of our day-to-day life and with the rise of many parcels business or real estate sector e-commerce, local businesses, and food delivery, furniture the demand for quick and efficient removal services has increased. The courier and parcel and removal market in India experienced significant growth after the pandemic.
 Now with the RideBoom app you not only can book taxis and bike rides, but you can also now able to book a small delivery or removal truck.
                                  How This Works
 1.   Select delivery on the app and enter your pickup and drop-off destination.
You will get the fare estimate on the app that is included the waiting and loading unloading time.
2.   Tap on book now and you able to see the nearest available drivers and the estimated time of the arrival.
3.   You can track the progress of your delivery and will get the fare in the end you can pay cash or pay in the app to the driver.
  At this stage, the RideBoom delivery truck service is available only in tri-city and very soon the service will be added to more cities.
                   Why use the RideBoom delivery service
 1.   Its affordable RideBoom gives you a fair and accurate upfront price estimate. You can save up to 50% compared to traditional providers.
2.   Conveniently, Our technology makes it easier than ever to book, track, communicate & pay. Request a Delivery Professional in one minute.
3.   All RideBoom delivery professionals are licensed, insured, background checked, and reviewed.
  Before making your final decision, make sure to consider what options you truly need in terms of delivery services. There is no better time than now to download and use RideBoom delivery service that can help to increase efficiency and lower costs for your business and personal items removal.
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naritaika · 3 months
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Gaza updates I found 2/11-2/18
Link to full thread; https://x.com/naritaika95/status/1759392303486034282?s=46
Summary; -145+ journalists killed -death tolls, starvation, collapse of medical system, and bombing continue -Israel accelerates settlements in the West Bank while people are distracted with Gaza -attack on Rafah intensifies, with most people having fled there -US continues to aid Israel (14 billion in new bill) despite bidens call of a temporary ceasefire -leaked that US plans to veto a ceasefire resolution again on Tuesday -bomb that looked like a tuna can killed a child in Gaza --ICJ doesn’t add additional measures after Rafah massacre -indiscriminate attack on Nasser hospital in khan younis, many unable to evacuate or not given enough time too as many were sheltering there -Violence against Palestinians in the West Bank continues
-Palestinian American teen killed in West Bank -Egypt builds a walled in area to transfer displaced Gazans to in the desert -shelling around Al-amal hospital -148 mosques destroyed in Gaza -Idf sent in handcuffed prisoner to evacuate hospital, than killed him when he left -Escalation of attacks on Lebanon -Spain and Ireland push EU to examine Israel’s human rights violations -since the ICJ ruling, Israel has killed 2,655+ Palestinians -4 patients die in ICU as a result of the Israeli siege of Nasser hospital -PCRS teams arrested by Israeli occupation -refugee camps bombed -Ireland pledges 21.5 million to UNRWA -aid trucks being not allowed in, and blocked by protesters -on Monday ICJ hearing began on Israel’s occupation of the West Bank
-4 children in the north of Gaza die of hunger -public works are out of service due to the genocide, causing rubbish to pile up -Netanyahu states that they will attack Rafah even if a prisoner exchange deal is made -prices of necessities make them unaffordable during the genocide -100+ abducted during Nasser hospital raid, including health workers and patients -medical workers reduced to practicing 18th century medicine -air strikes in the middle area, where some have returned after Rafah attacks intensified -direct gunfire traps a patient, according to PCRS -Netanyahu says Israel will continue to deny recognition of a Palestinian state -IDF has started making roads across Gaza, separating it, furthering their occupation -Netanyahu plans to restrict people praying in al aqsa mosque in Jerusalem -trade unions in India refuse to ship weapons to Israel -No one has heard from journalist Mansour Shouman since 2/8 -5 Palestinians murders by Idf while waiting for aid in the north
-director of surgery at Nasser hospital kidnapped -refugee camp targeted with tear gas in Jerusalem -snipers kill people in Nasser hospitals courtyard -85% of Gaza health facilities damaged by Israel
More specific report about Nasser hospital;
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LETTERS FROM AN AMERICAN
October 20, 2023
HEATHER COX RICHARDSON
OCT 21, 2023
Last night, President Joe Biden spoke to the nation from the Oval Office to shore up U.S. support for Ukraine and Israel. “[H]istory has taught us that when terrorists don’t pay a price for their terror, when dictators don’t pay a price for their aggression, they cause more chaos and death and more destruction.  They keep going, and the cost and the threats to America and to the world keep rising,” he said. 
“[I]f we walk away and let Putin erase Ukraine’s independence, would-be aggressors around the world would be emboldened to try the same,” he said. “The risk of conflict and chaos could spread in other parts of the world—in the Indo-Pacific… [and] especially in the Middle East.” 
Biden noted that Russian president Vladimir Putin has suggested he might like to take part of Poland, while one of his top advisors has called three other NATO allies, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania, Russia’s “Baltic provinces.” Russian aggression there would draw the U.S. into war. 
Iran is supporting Russia in Ukraine, he noted, and “it’s supporting Hamas and other terrorist groups” in the Middle East. 
“The United States and our partners across the region are working to build a better future for the Middle East, one where the Middle East is more stable, better connected to its neighbors, and—through innovative projects like the India–Middle East–Europe rail corridor that I announced this year at the summit of the world’s biggest economies—more predictable markets, more employment, less rage, less grievances, less war when connected. It…would benefit the people of the Middle East, and it would benefit us.”
Biden explained that he was sending to Congress “an urgent budget request to fund America’s national security needs, to support our critical partners, including Israel and Ukraine. It’s a smart investment that’s going to pay dividends for American security for generations, help us keep American troops out of harm’s way, help us build a world that is safer, more peaceful, and more prosperous for our children and grandchildren,” he said. 
That money, he said, would harden the Iron Dome that protects Israel’s skies after the October 7 attack on Israel by Hamas that took more than 1,300 lives. But he also said that the U.S. “remains committed to the Palestinian people’s right to dignity and to self-determination. The actions of Hamas terrorists don’t take that right away” 
He explained that he had discussed with Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu “the critical need for Israel to operate by the laws of war. That means protecting civilians in combat as best as they can. The people of Gaza urgently need food, water, and medicine.” Biden secured an agreement for such relief when he visited Israel on Wednesday, but so far the route from Egypt has not opened, at least in part because Israel and Egypt can’t agree on a way to inspect the trucks to make sure they are not carrying weapons. 
Ethan Bronner and Henry Meyer of Bloomberg reported yesterday that President Biden, Secretary of State Antony Blinken, and Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin have pressured Israel more deeply than any recent administration, demanding they adjust their planned ground assault on Gaza to minimize civilian casualties and think about what happens when the assault is over. U.S. officials are worried that Israel’s response to the October 7 attack could prompt Hezbollah to join the war, scuttling the administration’s attempt to stabilize the region and drawing the U.S. further into the conflict. 
But Netanyahu’s right-wing coalition partners who have backed further settlements in the West Bank are eager to exact revenge on the Palestinians there, killing at least seven in the last week. U.S. officials told Thomas Friedman of the New York Times that “the representatives of those settlers in the cabinet are withholding tax money owed the Palestinian Authority [that exercises authority over the West Bank], making it harder for it to keep the West Bank as under control as it has been since the start of the Hamas war.” Netanyahu, who has been charged with corruption and fraud, needs those partners in order to remain prime minister and thus stay out of jail.
Meanwhile, the humanitarian crisis in Gaza is worsening as Israel has launched extensive airstrikes, killing what U.N. observers estimate to be more than 2,800 Palestinians, including several relatives of former representative Justin Amash (Libertarian-Michigan) who had been sheltering in a church. It has also driven about a million people of the 2.3 million in Gaza from their homes. Hospitals are closed, and food and water are scarce. 
Foreign policy journalist Laura Rozen of Diplomatic gave Biden credit for his attempt to calm the region, support Israel, and protect Palestinian civilians but was, she said, “very worried” that the conflict would drag out and “inflame & destabilize [the] region & spark blowback & it will be very very ugly.” The U.S. had not been able to get “a single truck of aid into Gaza, much less set up a quasi-safe zone…five days after it thought it had a deal to do so.” It is not helping that X, the social media site formerly known as Twitter, is amplifying disinformation about the crisis. 
The U.S. and governments in Europe have pressured Israel not to go into Gaza while diplomats in Qatar try to secure the release of hostages held by Hamas. Today, Hamas released two dual U.S. citizens who had been held hostage in Gaza. 
In an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal, Senators Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) and Roger Marshall (R-KS) took a different tack, noting that Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad (believed to be the group responsible for the hospital explosion in Gaza) received more than $130 million in cryptocurrency in the past two years, and researchers believe this is just a fraction of the total. Cryptocurrency funds crime and terror, they wrote: more than $20 billion in illicit transactions last year “that we know of.”
Those exchanges are currently unregulated, and Warren and Marshall have introduced the bipartisan Digital Asset Anti–Money Laundering Act to bring digital assets under the same rules that regulate traditional payment systems.
Today the administration asked Congress for a little over $105 billion in funding for national security. The package would devote $61.4 billion to support Ukraine (some of it to replenish U.S. stockpiles after sending weapons to Ukraine); $14.3 billion to Israel for air and missile defense systems; $9.15 billion for humanitarian aid to Ukraine, Gaza, and other places; $7.4 billion for initiatives in the Indo-Pacific; and $14 billion for more agents at the southwestern border, new machines to detect fentanyl, and more courts to process asylum cases. 
But Congress is currently unable to act. Seventeen days after the extremists in the House Republican conference ousted then-speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA), the Republican civil war continues to paralyze the House. After key Trump ally Representative Jim Jordan (R-OH) lost a second round of balloting on Wednesday, his allies apparently spent Thursday threatening the colleagues who didn’t vote for him. 
Representative Ken Buck (R-CO) explained: “So far I've had four death threats. I've been evicted from my office in Colorado…because the landlord is mad with my voting record on the Speaker issue. And everybody in the conference is getting this…. Family members have been approached and threatened, all kinds of things are going on….”
The threats simply hardened Jordan’s opposition. He lost a third ballot today, with 25 Republicans voting against him, and in a secret ballot the Republicans took privately over whether to keep him as their nominee for speaker, only 86 voted for Jordan, with 112 against. The House recessed for the weekend, despite the mounting crises that need to be addressed.
Having a key lieutenant in the House speaker’s chair, where he could, among other things, smear Biden by pushing to impeach him in the months before the election, would have been a huge boost for Trump. That Republicans refused to get behind Jordan even when he forced them into a public vote and then threatened them, much as Trump threatened them to line up behind him in the past, suggests they are starting to fear Trump less than they have for years.
Three plea deals in the past two days have intensified Trump’s legal troubles. Two of his own lawyers, Sidney Powell and Kenneth Chesebro, have pleaded guilty to some of the charges brought by Fulton County, Georgia, district attorney Fani Willis in the racketeering case against Trump and 17 others.
Yesterday, Powell pleaded guilty to trying to tamper with voting machines. In exchange for a lenient sentence, she will have to testify against others. As she was the person Trump considered tapping as a special counsel to investigate alleged voter fraud, she was at a key meeting with Trump allies Rudy Giuliani, former national security advisor Michael Flynn, and former Overstock chief executive officer Patrick Byrne.
Powell’s unexpected jump to the prosecution side—she was lying about the election just this week—put pressure on others, and today Chesebro also flipped. He was allegedly the one who designed the false electors scheme, although he has pleaded guilty to conspiracy to file false documents. In exchange for a lenient sentence, he has to turn over any evidence he has and testify truthfully against others in the case, including Trump. 
In Michigan, a Republican man charged with participating in the false-elector plot also entered into a cooperation agreement yesterday, meaning he will talk to investigators and, if necessary, testify. 
Finally, today, Judge Arthur Engoron, who is overseeing the fraud case against Trump and the Trump Organization, fined Trump $5,000 for violating the gag order he had imposed on October 3. Trump told Engoron that day he had taken down a social media post disparaging one of Engoron’s law clerks, but it remained up on his campaign website.
Engoron warned Trump that “future violations, whether intentional or unintentional, will subject the violator to far more severe sanctions, which may include, but are not limited to, steeper financial penalties, holding Donald Trump in contempt of court, and possibly imprisoning him pursuant to New York Judiciary Law.”
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Tata Commercial Vehicles offers a wide range of products, including trucks, buses, pick-ups, and tippers. Tata truck models are known for their reliable and durable vehicles, which are well-suited for the challenging Indian road conditions.
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Electric Auto Price in Coimbatore: What the Dealers Don't Want You to Know!
 
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The electric auto price in Chennai ranges between 3 lakhs to 6 lakhs, while in Coimbatore, it falls between 2.5 lakhs to 5 lakhs. Book a free test drive today by contacting Siva at 8220390690.Also available in Zero down payment EMI options
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In the logistics sector, electric loading trucks are disrupting traditional transportation methods. Efficient and cost-effective, these trucks present the ideal solution for transporting goods over short and medium distances. Tekson Motors' loading vehicles not only address logistical challenges but also contribute to a cleaner environment, aligning with the nation's sustainability goals.
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Electric trucks in Chennai - Tekson Motors
Now, let us focus on what sets Tekson Motors apart from the competition. Our unwavering commitment to innovation is evident in every vehicle we produce. Tekson Motors' e-auto rickshaws and loading trucks are specifically designed to cater to the diverse needs of urban transport and logistics. With a strong emphasis on quality, efficiency, and sustainability, our vehicles are poised to dominate the market.
Electric Auto in India
In the dynamic landscape of Indian transportation, Electric Vehicles (EVs) are paving the way towards a sustainable and eco-friendly future. Among these, electric auto rickshaws and loading trucks have emerged as the frontrunners, revolutionizing the way we commute and transport goods. In this blog post, we will delve into the current market trends, competitors, and the latest technologies in the e-auto sector. Lastly, we will shine a spotlight on Tekson Motors, showcasing why our offerings surpass the competition.
EV Market trend
The Indian EV market is currently experiencing a paradigm shift, with electric auto rickshaws leading the charge. The demand for electric auto in Coimbatore and Chennai is on the rise, presenting a tremendous opportunity for EV manufacturers in Tamil Nadu. At the forefront of this revolution is Tekson Motors, the leading electric auto maker in Coimbatore. With affordable electric auto options available in all districts of Tamil Nadu, we are reshaping urban mobility.
Competitors and New Technologies:
Various players have entered the e-auto market, each bringing distinctive features and innovations. From advancements in battery technology to the development of improved charging infrastructure, the competition is fierce. Nonetheless, Tekson Motors sets itself apart by prioritizing cutting-edge technology and visionary design. Our e-auto rickshaws and electric loading trucks are meticulously crafted, emphasizing efficiency, sustainability, and delivering a seamless driving experience.
Auto Rickshaws: Transforming Lives and Preserving the Environment:
Electric auto rickshaws have evolved beyond mere modes of transportation; they are drivers of change. With zero emissions, these vehicles significantly contribute to reducing air pollution in congested cities. Notably, the economic impact is substantial, as lower operational costs translate into increased earnings for hardworking drivers. The advent of electric autos in Coimbatore has led many auto drivers to double their income, empowering their families.
Conclusion:
As we embark on the journey towards a greener future, Tekson Motors stands tall as a symbol of innovation in the e-auto industry. Our commitment to providing reliable, sustainable, and efficient vehicles is reflected in every product we offer. Whether you reside in Chennai or Coimbatore, our e-autos and loading trucks are tailor-made to enhance your driving experience and contribute to a cleaner and brighter tomorrow. Choose Tekson Motors for a ride into the future of transportation in Coimbatore. If you have any doubts regarding or products please write us . If you are looking for other brands check out Mahindra electric truck
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I’m gonna just say to anyone on Tumblr reading this, if you are already struggling with finances or even just getting by OK with food and the basics, anywhere in the world, things are going to get tough. For those who haven’t been following me, I live in a rural farming town in Australia very, very far from Ukraine, or Sri Lanka, or Myanmar, or anywhere there is a armed conflict going on right now. We are completely self-sufficient for vegetables, grain, meat and fish and run on renewable electricity, and export produce to the world. 
But even here, the crunch is real; even though my town buys next to nothing from these countries, the reduced supply worldwide has made operating costs skyrocket. This is going to be passed onto the consumer at some point.
Due to the invasion of Ukraine, fuel is double the cost. No, we’re in too remote a location to have widespread electric vehicles, and fossil fuels are still needed for trucks and tractors.
Fertiliser is triple the cost. Russia and Ukraine used to supply most of the world.
We’ve had a good year in general and Australia is desperately trying to make up for the wheat, rice and vegetable oil shortfall worldwide, and have pulled in a record harvest, but our population is insignificant compared to that of the countries affected by war at present, and then there is the cost of shipping it long distances to wherever it needs to go from an island continent. Feed grains, intended for livestock rather than human consumption, is also more expensive, so your locally produced meat is also costlier. 
To combat their own domestic rising food prices, Indonesia has banned the export of palm oil.
India has banned export of its own wheat. 
Both the US and Iraq have reduced wheat harvest due to drought.
China banned export of urea fertilisers in 2021.
So, if you were just getting by with food, best to stock up, store up, save up. Its hard, and I’m sorry for the negativity, but I feel things are going to get worse before they get better in the near future. For those who can afford it, consider assisting charities to combat hunger on a local or international level. Covid raised prices everywhere, warfare is making it worse. I wish we didn’t live in interesting times.
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