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Gujarat Confidential: Additional responsibility
Gujarat Confidential: Additional responsibility

Indian Express

time26-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Indian Express

Gujarat Confidential: Additional responsibility

Former Rajkot city BJP president Kamlesh Mirani has been handed over two responsibilities — one each in a Government of India-run company and the state party unit — within a span of 10 days this month. On May 16, Mirani was appointed as an independent director of Garden Reach Shipbuilders & Engineers Limited (GRSEL), a Government of India undertaking under the Ministry of Defence. A commerce graduate, Mirani would serve in the position for three years. GRSEL is one of India's leading defence shipyards, which builds and repairs commercial and naval vessels. On Monday, Mirani was also appointed in charge of byelection to the Visavadar assembly constituency which goes to poll next month on June 19. In Her Memory Last week, an industrialist from Banaskantha district paid a unique tribute to his late mother on her death anniversary by organising a special free screening of recently released film Phule in Palanpur town. The industrialist, who requested anonymity, said that he chose to screen the movie as a fitting tribute to his mother on her death anniversary since it celebrates a couple that pioneered the work on social reforms, especially for women's education, against all odds. The film is based on the lives of social reformers Jyoti Rao Phule and his wife Savitri Bai.

Gujarat Confidential
Gujarat Confidential

Indian Express

time26-05-2025

  • Business
  • Indian Express

Gujarat Confidential

Former Rajkot city BJP president Kamlesh Mirani has been handed over two responsibilities — one each in a Government of India-run company and the state party unit — within a span of 10 days this month. On May 16, Mirani was appointed as an independent director of Garden Reach Shipbuilders & Engineers Limited (GRSEL), a Government of India undertaking under the Ministry of Defence. A commerce graduate, Mirani would serve in the position for three years. GRSEL is one of India's leading defence shipyards, which builds and repairs commercial and naval vessels. On Monday, Mirani was also appointed in charge of byelection to the Visavadar assembly constituency which goes to poll next month on June 19. Last week, an industrialist from Banaskantha district paid a unique tribute to his late mother on her death anniversary by organising a special free screening of recently released film Phule in Palanpur town. The industrialist, who requested anonymity, said that he chose to screen the movie as a fitting tribute to his mother on her death anniversary since it celebrates a couple that pioneered the work on social reforms, especially for women's education, against all odds. The film is based on the lives of social reformers Jyoti Rao Phule and his wife Savitri Bai.

Deputy Premier Jarrod Bleijie scraps $1bn Rockhampton wind farm
Deputy Premier Jarrod Bleijie scraps $1bn Rockhampton wind farm

West Australian

time26-05-2025

  • Business
  • West Australian

Deputy Premier Jarrod Bleijie scraps $1bn Rockhampton wind farm

A $1bn wind farm project in central Queensland has officially been scrapped after Deputy Premier Jarrod Bleijie used ministerial powers to refuse the development application. The Moonlight Range Wind Farm, proposed by Greenleaf Renewables, was to include 88 turbines and a large battery energy storage system spanning 24 parcels of land at Morinish, about 40km west of Rockhampton. The project aimed to generate up to 450 megawatts of electricity, enough to power more than 260,000 homes annually. Despite receiving state planning department approval in December last year, the project was called in for reassessment by Mr Bleijie in January. More than 500 submissions were received - including 142 from local residents - during a two-month public consultation period, with 88 per cent of respondents opposing the development. Key concerns included pressure the 300 expected construction workers would put on accommodation, inadequate community consultation, environmental risks, and potential bushfire hazards. Mr Bleijie said the rejection reflected a new approach requiring renewable energy projects to meet the same rigorous approval standards as major developments in other industries such as mining and agriculture. 'If communities support these projects, they will go ahead,' Mr Bleijie said. 'But 88 per cent of local residents opposed the Moonlight Range Wind Farm proceeding. 'We believe renewable energy projects should have the same community buy-in as other sectors.' The project had promised 300 jobs during construction and about 10 ongoing positions once operational, with construction slated to start in 2026. However, community opposition proved decisive. Member for Mirani Glen Kelly, who campaigned against the project, said community concerns had been listened to and considered as part of the approval process. 'The voices of regional Queenslanders who host these projects in their backyard are an important state interest and are finally being heard,' Mr Kelly said. 'These large-scale developments impact on local infrastructure, people living and working in these communities and also the natural environment. The wind farm would have connected to the nearby 275kV Powerlink transmission network to distribute clean energy. However, with the refusal now official, the project will not proceed. Under the Planning Act, the minister's call-in decision cannot be appealed.

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