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Navi Mumbai News: NMMC Launches Mega ‘Highway Cleanliness Drive’ On Sept 28 Under ‘Swachhata Hi Seva’ Campaign

The Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC) has appealed to citizens, institutions, and organisations to actively participate in a major ‘Highway Cleanliness Drive’ scheduled for Sunday, September 28, at 7 am. The initiative is being carried out under the nationwide ‘Swachhata Hi Seva’ campaign, launched as part of the Swachh Bharat Mission.

Labour accused of by-election hypocrisy on libraries

Labour’s Caerphilly by-election candidate has been accused of “hypocrisy” for pledging to fight for public libraries after previously expressing sympathy for plans to close them. The local Labour council’s proposals, in response to a 29m budget gap, were paused in August, following a backlash and a legal challenge.

City of Fremantle falls aggressively behind on canopy cover target, set for boost in tree planting to keep up

A Perth city has fallen so far behind targets to boost canopy cover it will need to plant more trees for an extra four years just to meet 80 per cent of its original goal.

Mumbai News: BMC Considers 2 Alternative Tanks For Malabar Hill Reservoir Repairs

Following a recent official inspection of the Malabar Hill Reservoir (MHR), the BMC is considering the construction of two alternative water tanks before commencing repair work. The civic authorities are currently assessing the operational feasibility of these alternatives to ensure minimal environmental impact and optimal functionality.

Osaka High Court Upholds Don Juan of Kishu’s Will

A will left by Kosuke Nozaki, the wealthy businessman known as the ‘Don Juan of Kishu,’ declaring that his entire estate of about 1. 3 billion yen be donated to Tanabe City has again been recognized as valid, with the Osaka High Court upholding the earlier ruling against claims by his relatives that the document was forged.

Osaka High Court Upholds Don Juan of Kishu’s Will

A will left by Kosuke Nozaki, the wealthy businessman known as the ‘Don Juan of Kishu,’ declaring that his entire estate of about 1. 3 billion yen be donated to Tanabe City has again been recognized as valid, with the Osaka High Court upholding the earlier ruling against claims by his relatives that the document was forged.