Custody of B’deshi nationals extended

Times of India | 3 days ago | 24-09-2022 | 04:54 am

Custody of B’deshi nationals extended

Ponda: Police custody of Jahangir Islam, 32, and Shaikh Nadeem Khan, 52, from Bagerhat district in Bangladesh’s Khulna division was on Thursday extended by five more days by a Ponda court in connection with an ATM robbery at Tisk-Usgao. The accused were brought to Ponda on September 15 from Andhra Pradesh’s Gannavaram police station. Gannavaram police had arrested them late last month at a local railway station for attempting to rob an SBI ATM there. Four others, however, are still at large.A gang of six masked robbers had detached two ATMs of two different bank kiosks at Tisk-Usgao, and had decamped with them early on August 18. Both were later found abandoned at Piliem-Dharbandora, a kilometre away. After the robbery, they fled to Hubballi by train and stayed there for a day before moving to Gannavaram. “When we verified the CCTV footage of a hotel in Hubballi, it was confirmed that they were the same men involved in the Usgao robbery”, Ponda DySP C L Patil said.

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Times of India | 3 hours ago | 27-09-2022 | 04:47 am
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Ponda: With the demand for potable water rising, the public works division’s (PWD) water division has started construction of a new 40 million liters per day (MLD) pumping station at Opa to boost and enhance water supply. Work on a cofferdam — a temporary structure which will be removed after completion of work — has already begun. The new pumping station at Opa will have six centrifugal pumps with a capacity to fetch 40 MLD, said PWD executive engineer Nivruti Parsekar. Situated at Opa ward in Khandepar village of Ponda taluka, the Opa water treatment plant caters to the water demands of almost 95% of Ponda and Tiswadi talukas. This includes Panaji city, Bambolim, Taleigao, Ribandar and the entire Ponda taluka.The complex includes five plants of 27 MLD, 55 MLD, 40 MLD, 12 MLD and 8 MLD. Of the four plants, the 40 MLD plant is dedicated to water supply to Tiswadi, except the Kumbharjua constituency. While the 55, 12 and 8 MLD plants together supply water to four constituencies of Ponda taluka and Kumbharjua constituency in Tiswadi, the 27 MLD plant has been enhancing supply of Tiswadi and the areas along the route.“The new pumping station, however, will be universal to all five plants. The pumps will be interconnected to the main pipelines of all five plants and in case of failure of a pumping house of any plant, the station would help in raising the water to that particular plant”, Parsekar said.The 8 MLD plant was constructed during the erstwhile Portuguese regime and was commissioned in December 1957. Globally acclaimed engineer Mokshagundam Vishvesvaraya was entrusted by then Portuguese government to select the place and design the plant.

Work begins on new water pumping station at Opa plant
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