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in one of them Express: Fatal accident on New Bruniquel Bridge: Jevis Philogene won’t be able to see his one-and-a-half-year-old grow up; Other headlines: CWA investigation | Prakash Maunthrooa: “If charges are filed… let’s shut down the agency”
Fatal accident at New Brunickel Bridge: Jervis Philokin will not be able to see his one-and-a-half-year-old child grow up
The funeral of Jevis Cliff Junior Philgène, 30, was held yesterday, Friday, after he was killed on Thursday evening on the Neue Bruniquel Bridge in Baie-du-Thomme when he collided with a private car while riding a motorcycle. The driver of the car did not stop after the accident. Emergency medical assistance services took the injured man to hospital, but he died.
CWA Investigations | Prakash Maunthrooa: ‘If anyone makes allegations… let’s shut down the agency’
Central Water Authority (CWA) director general Prakash Maunthrooa must have felt very lonely during the Q&A session if he had called all the top executives to face reporters at a press conference yesterday. His speech yesterday was almost similar to that of a month ago: he claimed that CWA employees had replaced 291 km of pipeline at a cost of Rs 70 crore through an in-house pipeline replacement programme.
Pensions: Cost to state this month is Rs 3.76 billion
The government has disbursed a massive sum of Rs 3.76 billion to meet the pension increase announced in the 2024-2025 budget. The increase will benefit 269,245 senior citizens, 987 more than in June. Meanwhile, widows, the sick and orphans also received a large amount of allowances, totaling Rs 629.7 million that month.
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