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Tripura BJP holds protest near Bangladesh diplomatic mission over vandalism at Rabindranath's ancestral home
Tripura BJP holds protest near Bangladesh diplomatic mission over vandalism at Rabindranath's ancestral home

The Hindu

time4 days ago

  • Politics
  • The Hindu

Tripura BJP holds protest near Bangladesh diplomatic mission over vandalism at Rabindranath's ancestral home

The BJP continues to hit the streets in Agartala over reported violence and vandalism at the ancestral home of Nobel-laureate poet Rabindranath Tagore in Bangladesh's Sirajganj district. Hundreds of party supporters led by the party's State president and Rajya Sabha member, Rajib Bhattacharjee, held protests near the Bangladesh Assistant High Commission (AHC) on Monday (June 16, 2025) demanding the resignation of the country's interim government headed by Muhammad Yunus. BJP supporters shouted 'Bharat Mata Ki Jai' and 'Rabindranath lives in our heart' as a large contingent of security personnel stopped them at least 300 meters away from the AHC. Central forces were deployed inside and on the approach road leading to the Bangladesh mission as authorities wanted strict security measures in place in view of vandalism carried out in this Bangladesh diplomatic office last year. The BJP earlier organised a road march to the Agartala Integrated Check Post (ICP) and held a torch rally in the city in protest against alleged vandalism at Rabindranath's ancestral property Kutcherybari, which is now a museum. The Bangladesh government has recently claimed a few arrests have been made in the case and investigation has been ordered into the 'untoward incident that occurred at Kutcherybari as a result of a local dispute'. 'This Yunus government is powered by extremist elements and is taking no action against the perpetrators of attacks on minorities. The attack on Rabindranath's ancestral home is the latest of endless targeted violence under the full watch of the interim government', Mr. Bhattacharjee told journalists. The protest ended peacefully, but organisers announced they would hold another series of protests if the situation concerning minorities in Bangladesh remains unchanged.

Hemp-Connect Forum 2025: Rethinking Construction Amid A Housing And Materials Crisis
Hemp-Connect Forum 2025: Rethinking Construction Amid A Housing And Materials Crisis

Scoop

time13-06-2025

  • Business
  • Scoop

Hemp-Connect Forum 2025: Rethinking Construction Amid A Housing And Materials Crisis

Melbourne, Australia – As Australia faces a growing housing crisis and soaring costs of traditional building materials, the Hemp-Connect Forum 2025 arrives at a critical time. Held from 25–27 June 2025 at La Trobe University's AgriBio Building, the forum will bring together leaders from agriculture, construction, and sustainability to explore hemp-based building solutions that are cost-effective, carbon-negative, and ready to scale. Organised by the Australian Hemp Council (AHC) in collaboration with La Trobe University, this landmark event focuses on industrial hemp as a renewable, fire-resistant, and carbon-sequestering material that can help address the urgent demand for affordable, sustainable housing. 'Australia is in the grip of a housing affordability crisis, compounded by skyrocketing building material costs,' said Matt Lariba, President of the Australian Hemp Council. 'Hemp can play a vital role in delivering climate-conscious, economically viable housing solutions. The Hemp-Connect Forum is a must-attend event for those looking to be part of this transition.' With expert presentations, discussions, demonstrations and networking opportunities, the Forum will spotlight innovations in hempcrete, composite panels, and insulation—materials with the potential to transform the built environment. The program features architects, plant breeders and growers, post-harvest specialists, innovators and building standards experts sharing insight into how hemp can be integrated across the construction supply chain. 'Hempcrete isn't just sustainable—it actively stores carbon long after it's built into a structure,' said Dick Clarke, Director of Sustainability at Building Designers Australia. 'Its benefits to the environment and its affordability make it one of the most compelling solutions for low-impact construction.' A highlight of the forum is the 'Real Businesses. Real Materials. Real Impact!' segment, where progressive hemp businesses will showcase their hemp building products, market potential, and capabilities to help transform construction into a hub of sustainability. Featured participants include: Murray Industrial Hemp, known for their commitment to regional innovation Otetto, delivering cutting-edge design solutions with hemp-based materials Zeoform, pioneers in high-performance, hemp-based structural materials Ciircl, driving circular economy principles through sustainable architecture Together, these innovators represent the forefront of a growing movement to decarbonise the built environment using regenerative hemp-based technologies. Importantly, industrial hemp also represents a strategic opportunity to support Australia's transition to a net zero economy. From cultivation and fibre processing to advanced material manufacturing, the hemp sector has the potential to create secure, regionally based jobs across a wide supply chain—particularly in areas affected by the decline of fossil fuel industries. This aligns closely with the Federal Government's "Future Made in Australia" vision to build sovereign capability, stimulate clean industry development, and support resilient regional economies. The Hemp-Connect Forum is your chance to engage with Australia's emerging hemp sector and explore how it can play a central role in addressing housing affordability, climate resilience, and regional economic renewal. About the Australian Hemp Council (AHC): The Australian Hemp Council is a national voice of Australia's hemp industry, advocating for sustainable agriculture and industrial innovation. AHC supports growers, processors, and manufacturers committed to a low-carbon, circular economy.

AHC Hardwood Group Launches New Website and Brand Identity
AHC Hardwood Group Launches New Website and Brand Identity

Yahoo

time12-06-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

AHC Hardwood Group Launches New Website and Brand Identity

ATLANTA, June 12, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Atlanta Hardwood Corporation, a leader in the U.S. hardwood industry for more than 70 years, has officially rebranded and launched a new website under its updated market identity: AHC Hardwood Group. The rebranding reflects the company's evolution from traditional lumber processing to a more modern, value-added manufacturing model focused on premium Appalachian hardwood products, along with kiln-dried hardwood lumber. Since 2020, AHC Hardwood Group has prioritized technological innovation and specialized product development, offering enhanced solutions for both domestic and international markets. The new website, launched today at replaces the company's former domain, Designed with user experience in mind, the site allows customers to more easily access AHC's full range of hardwood products and services. The site reorganization makes it easier for customers to access the product groups they need, including lumber, millwork, building supplies, industrial products, cabinet components and stair components. It also includes a dynamic map with enhanced access to regional sales representatives and detailed product support. "Our new website reflects who we are today -- an innovative hardwood group delivering added value through advanced processing, superior service and strategic partnerships," said CEO James Howard, Jr. "This is more than a redesign. It's a platform built to better serve our customers and improve user engagement." A key feature of the site highlights the company's joint venture with Finnish-based Oy Lunawood Ltd, showcasing the North American production of Lunawood's thermally modified hardwood at AHC's Cleveland, Georgia facility. The rebranding and updated website are part of a broader initiative to align all digital platforms, advertising, printed materials, signage and packaging under the AHC Hardwood Group name. Visit the new website: FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION, CONTACT:KIM PENDARVIS, 404-237-5087kim@ CONLEY, 404-214-4708kconley@ View original content: SOURCE Atlanta Hardwood Corporation Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

Home Q&A: Can I take my dog with me on holiday abroad?
Home Q&A: Can I take my dog with me on holiday abroad?

Irish Examiner

time23-05-2025

  • Irish Examiner

Home Q&A: Can I take my dog with me on holiday abroad?

Question Can I take my dog with me on holiday abroad? Answer In short, yes, but there are some provisos, and these may alter as you travel depending on where you are going and what borders you cross. Give yourself three weeks to prepare. Irish Ferries advises: 'The minimum requirement for dogs, cats and ferrets crossing any EU border is a Microchip and an EU Pet Passport with veterinary endorsements certifying compliance with tests, treatments and vaccinations. All cats, dogs and ferrets must also have a current Rabies vaccination (administered at least 21 days prior to entry).' Travelling from NI, as it's part of the UK, there are other rules in place, so talk to your vet. You will need to book in for an Animal Health Certificate (AHC) appointment with a vet who has done the extra course required to issue pet travel documents. This appointment needs to be within 10 days of your travel date, and at least 21 days after your dog's rabies vaccination date' Don't wing it and hope for the best. If you get to the continent without a full check of the paperwork for the animal (sailing over), you may be caught elsewhere leading to a dog or cat being confiscated and quarantined — a very costly and upsetting moment. Flying? No animals are allowed on any Ryanair flights, whether in the cabin or the hold, except assistance and guide dogs, so you'll have to make arrangements in advance for a suitable crate for the hold with another airline like Aer Lingus. Dogs should be 16 weeks old, and some dangerous dog breeds and snub-nosed breeds of cats and dogs may not be accepted for travel. Talk to your airline.

Questex's AHC 2025 Calls UK Hospitality to Reset, Rebuild and Rise
Questex's AHC 2025 Calls UK Hospitality to Reset, Rebuild and Rise

Yahoo

time20-05-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Questex's AHC 2025 Calls UK Hospitality to Reset, Rebuild and Rise

Early Bird Registration Now Open for the UK's Foremost Hospitality Investment Event Where Leaders Gather to Learn, Network and be Inspired LONDON, May 20, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Questex's Annual Hospitality Conference (AHC), the UK's leading event for hospitality investment, asset management and operations, returns to Manchester Central Convention Complex on 29–30 September 2025. Now in its 22nd year, AHC brings together senior industry leaders, investors and decision-makers from across the UK hospitality sector. The 2025 theme Rest. Rebuild. Rise. reflects a pivotal moment for the industry as it moves beyond recovery. The programme will explore how shifting economic and societal forces are prompting a reimagining of long-standing models. From hotels and serviced living to F&B and wellness, AHC 2025 will spotlight the strategies and innovations shaping the sector's next chapter. Register here. Why now? The UK hospitality sector is entering a new phase of opportunity. Improved visibility on interest rates, renewed lender confidence and a clearer view on asset values are helping to unlock deal activity. Investors are repositioning assets, capitalising on adaptive reuse and exploring new income streams across hotels, serviced living and F&B. At the same time, operators are focused on profitability, procurement and performance under pressure. AHC 2025 provides a timely forum to examine where capital is flowing, how developments are being financed and what strategies are delivering real returns. Backed by over two decades of market insight, AHC delivers a focused programme built on three pillars: ideate, invest and perform. Each is tailored to the needs of UK-based owners, developers, investors and operators. AHC 2025 is expected to welcome more than 1,100 senior leaders from across the UK hospitality sector, including hotel owners, investors, developers, asset managers, advisors, F&B operators and leaders from alternative hospitality models. The event will feature targeted networking sessions designed to connect capital with opportunity, foster new partnerships and support deal-making across the full spectrum of UK hospitality. 'AHC continues to be the meeting place for the UK's most committed hospitality leaders,' said Alexi Khajavi, Group President, Hospitality and Wellness, Questex. 'What sets AHC apart is its sharp focus on UK market realities and its ability to dig into the detail that drives deals and performance. This year's theme captures the mood of the moment, one of reinvention, resilience and readiness to lead.' AHC 2025 Highlights: A revitalised programme shaped around three core pillars: Ideate, Invest, Perform. The agenda blends strategic insight with operational depth, offering attendees a clear view of the opportunities and challenges facing UK hospitality. Among the speakers confirmed to date: Surinder Arora, Founder & Executive Chairman, Arora Group Dave Hart, CEO, RBH Hospitality Tim Rumney, CEO, BWH Hotels GB Edwin Liu, Managing Director, Chief Investment Officer, Heeton Holdings Ltd William Hobbs, Economist, Barclays Aoife Roche, Regional Vice-President, Sales - EMEA, STR A dynamic exhibition floor featuring leading suppliers, service providers and solutions specialists who are redefining performance, sustainability and guest experience across hospitality asset types. Focused networking through curated roundtables, tech talks, investor workshops and new interactive formats that help turn conversations into partnerships and deals. For more information about AHC 2025 and to register, visit Early Bird rate registration ends 23 May. For sponsorship opportunities, click here. Stay connected with AHC on Linkedin, X, Instagram and follow #AHC2025. About AHC The Annual Hospitality Conference (AHC) is the UK's leading event for hospitality investment, operations and asset management. Held in Manchester, AHC unites senior industry decision-makers from across the UK to explore the strategies, data and innovations shaping the market. With two days of high-impact content, curated networking and deal-making opportunities, AHC is where the brightest in UK hospitality gather to reset, rebuild and rise. AHC 2025 takes place 29–30 September at Manchester Central Convention Complex. About QuestexQuestex helps people live better and longer. Questex brings people together in the markets that help people live better: hospitality and wellness; the industries that help people live longer: life science and healthcare; and the technologies that enable and fuel these new experiences. We live in the experience economy – connecting our ecosystem through live events, surrounded by data insights and digital communities. We deliver experience and real results. It happens here. Media ContactsKirsty McKennaAHCkmckenna@ Nav KumararatneAHCnkumararatne@

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