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Man challaned for public littering in Chd
Man challaned for public littering in Chd

Time of India

time6 days ago

  • Time of India

Man challaned for public littering in Chd

Chandigarh: Reinforcing its zero-tolerance policy against public littering, the UT municipal corporation has issued a challan to a man for littering in Sector 23 after identifying him through CCTV footage. The incident came to light when residents submitted video evidence showing an individual discarding waste irresponsibly in a public area. Acting swiftly, the MCC traced the scooter registration number visible in the footage, identified the offender, and issued a challan under the Solid Waste Management (MSW) Rules. The violator was also served a strict warning against any future violations. MC commissioner Amit Kumar said this action should serve as a strong message that littering in public spaces will not be tolerated. Citizen cooperation is key, and the municipal corporation encourages more residents to come forward with such evidence. The commissioner has appealed to citizens to report such violations via WhatsApp No. 9915762917 by sharing images or video clips of littering acts along with location details. These reports will be verified, and necessary action will be taken in accordance with MSW rules.

Bid to remove LCSW exam does not put quality of care at risk
Bid to remove LCSW exam does not put quality of care at risk

Boston Globe

time11-07-2025

  • General
  • Boston Globe

Bid to remove LCSW exam does not put quality of care at risk

Upon receiving the MSW, an applicant for independent clinical practice is still required to successfully complete a challenging exam — the one for an LICSW — after completing two years of closely supervised practice by a licensed independent clinical social worker. Mary Byrne Cambridge The writer is a member of the board of the Massachusetts chapter of the National Association of Social Workers and a professor emerita in the School of Social Work at Salem State University.

$17.4 Million Total Revenue for First Half of 2025 (up 31.8% YOY) for Global Wet Trades Services Provider with High Value Digital Investments: Ming Shing Group Holdings Limited, (Nasdaq: MSW)
$17.4 Million Total Revenue for First Half of 2025 (up 31.8% YOY) for Global Wet Trades Services Provider with High Value Digital Investments: Ming Shing Group Holdings Limited, (Nasdaq: MSW)

Globe and Mail

time10-07-2025

  • Business
  • Globe and Mail

$17.4 Million Total Revenue for First Half of 2025 (up 31.8% YOY) for Global Wet Trades Services Provider with High Value Digital Investments: Ming Shing Group Holdings Limited, (Nasdaq: MSW)

$MSW Owns 833 Bitcoins with a Combined Investment of Approximately $US74 million. $MSW Owns 833 Digital Assets with a Combined Investment of Approximately $US74 million. Company Works Include Plastering, Tile Laying, Brick Laying, Floor Screeding and Marble Works in Hong Kong. Providing Reliable, Specialized Wet Trades Contractors Who Can Deliver Consistent Quality and Meet Evolving Demands in Both Public & Private Sectors. Global Specialty Trade Market Projected to Grow to $US6,807.03 Billion in 2025 and Further to $US8,615.97 Billion by 2029 (CAGR: 6.1%–6.7%). Company 2025 First Half Total Revenue Increased By 31.8% From US$13,211,196 to US$17,408,116. Gross Profit Increased By 23.7% From US$1,939,597 to US$2,398,855. Invested in a Total of 833 Digital Assets with a Combined Investment of Approximately $US74 Million. Digital Asset Investment Aimed at Capturing Asset Appreciation While Retaining Liquidity to Support Core Construction Operations When Needed. Listed on NASDAQ in November, 2024 for Increased Investor Exposure. Ming Shing Group Holdings Limited, (Nasdaq: MSW) engages in wet trades works. MSW works include plastering, tile laying, brick laying, floor screeding, and marble works in Hong Kong. It serves public and private sectors. With a mission to become the leading wet trades works services provider in Hong Kong and the United States, MSW strives to provide quality services that comply with its customers' quality standards, requirements, and specifications. MSW strives to address a fundamental issue across the global construction industry today: The lack of reliable, specialized wet trades contractors who can deliver consistent quality, meet evolving project demands, and scale across both public and private sectors. From plastering to tile laying, many developers struggle to find partners with proven expertise, efficient delivery, and transparent practices. This gap limits project timelines, increases costs, and hinders structural integrity. MSW aims to address this critical need through its established operational history, skilled workforce, and proven execution in a wide range of infrastructure projects. The company is positioned to meet growing demand across diverse markets while raising the standard for quality, consistency, and scalability in wet trades services. MSW conducts its business through its two wholly-owned Hong Kong operating subsidiaries, MS (HK) Engineering Limited and MS Engineering Co. Limited. MS (HK) Engineering Limited is a registered subcontractor and a registered specialist trade contractor under the Registered Specialist Trade Contractors Scheme of the Construction Industry Council and undertakes both private and public sector projects, while MS Engineering Co., Limited mainly focuses on private sector projects The global specialty trade contractors market is projected to grow from $6,380.27 billion in 2024 to $6,807.03 billion in 2025, and further to $8,615.97 billion by 2029 (CAGR: 6.1%–6.7%). In Hong Kong, the gross value of wet trades works is expected to increase from HK$12.1 billion in 2022 to HK$15.6 billion by 2026. Meanwhile, the U.S. building finishing market is projected to grow from $22.1 billion in 2024 to $29.2 billion by 2032. These figures highlight strong global demand for the MSW high-quality wet trades services. With over a decade of operational experience, MSW has demonstrated consistent performance and execution across complex infrastructure environments. Its project portfolio reflects a disciplined focus on quality, skilled workforce deployment, and client satisfaction. In addition to its core construction operations, MSW has diversified its capital strategy through digital asset investments. Capital diversification through Digital Asset investments enhances asset growth and financial flexibility. As of early 2025, the MSW subsidiary, Lead Benefit (HK) Limited, has invested in a total of 833 Digital Assets—500 purchased at an average price of $94,375 and 333 at $81,555—with a combined investment of approximately $74 million USD. These strategic short-term investments are aimed at capturing asset appreciation while retaining liquidity to support the company's core construction operations when needed. Ming Shing Group Holdings Limited Announces Unaudited Financial Results for The Six Months Ended September 30, 2024 On March 21st MSW announced its unaudited financial results for the six months ended September 30, 2024. First Half of 2024 Financial and Operating Highlights: Total revenue increased by 31.8% from US$13,211,196 to US$17,408,116. Gross profit increased by 23.7% from US$1,939,597 to US$2,398,855. New income and total comprehensive income decreased by 2.7% from US$1,011,897 to US$984,549. Mr. Chi Ming Lam, Chief Executive Officer of MSW, commented, 'In our operating history of approximately ten years, we have focused on providing wet trades work services in the role of a subcontractor. We take pride in our portfolio in wet trades works. In the six months ended September 30, 2024 we continue to provide quality wet trades works to our customers and expand our business. Leveraging our established track record, our expertise in wet trades operations and our experienced management team, we believe we are well-positioned to capture the growth of the wet trades works market in Hong Kong and expand our business.' 'We are also proud to announce that the Company has listed its shares on the Nasdaq Capital Market on November 22, 2024 and the shares of the Company are now trading on the Nasdaq under ticker ' MSW.' We believe the listing on Nasdaq is an important milestone for the Company. We will actively explore options for the Company to grow further and create value for our shareholders,' concluded Mr. Lam. For more information om $MSW visit: and Disclosure listed on the CorporateAds website Media Contact Company Name: Ming Shing Group Holdings Limited (Nasdaq: MSW) Contact Person: Chi Ming Lam, CEO Email: Send Email Address: Cheong Tai Factory Building 8th Floor 16 Tai Yau Street City: San Po Kong State: Hong Kong Country: China Website:

Ouaddou and Mbule must deliver fast — or face the wrath of the Orlando Pirates faithful
Ouaddou and Mbule must deliver fast — or face the wrath of the Orlando Pirates faithful

IOL News

time25-06-2025

  • Sport
  • IOL News

Ouaddou and Mbule must deliver fast — or face the wrath of the Orlando Pirates faithful

Can Mbule be a success at Pirates? Sipho Mbule will want to hit the ground running after completing a move to Soweto giants Orlando Pirates. Photo: Samuel Shivambu/BackpagePix Image: Samuel Shivambu/BackpagePix Get your news on the go, click here to join the IOL News WhatsApp channel. Mbule has a long list of disciplinary issues, so the move has been seen as a major gamble by the club's fans. However, it turns out Ouaddou is a big fan and said in a recent interview with Robert Marawa that he'd love to work with him, despite his well-documented indiscretions. '…I love him, his style of play,' Ouaddou said when speaking to Marawa on 947's MSW. 'And I know that maybe his behaviour is not so good, but I think it's a question of management. These players need management, somebody to be close to them. 'To make them understand that they are good players, but they have to manage their lifestyle – it's Mbule. [He] is a fantastic player; it's the kind of player I'd like to have in my team.' Ouaddou's comments sound like he's the kind of coach Mbule needs in his corner to turn his career around. And if Mbule can pay him back for the belief he has in him, Pirates could have a very good player on their hands. If Ouaddou can get Mbule firing and the team believing in his vision, the new season could mark the start of an unexpected resurgence for Orlando Pirates. With doubters on the outside and pressure mounting from within, both coach and player have the perfect opportunity to silence critics and script a redemption story worthy of the club's proud legacy. All eyes will be on Pirates – because if this gamble pays off, it might just be the masterstroke that changes everything. If it doesn't, the knives will be out and both of them will be in for a rough time. IOL Sport * The views expressed are not necessarily the views of IOL or Independent Media. ** JOIN THE CONVERSATION: Send us an email with your comments, thoughts or responses to [email protected]. Letters should be a maximum of 500 words, and may be edited for length. Anonymous correspondence will not be published. Submissions should include a contact number and physical address (not for publication). Get your news on the go, click here to join the IOL News WhatsApp channel.

'Coaches make it seem like I'm 38'
'Coaches make it seem like I'm 38'

The South African

time16-06-2025

  • Sport
  • The South African

'Coaches make it seem like I'm 38'

Bafana Bafana forward Percy Tau feels he still has a lot to offer and has criticised those who have written him off. The 31-year-old winger has not been at his best for nearly two years. His poor form at the national team forced Hugo Broos to drop him for the first time last year. He made his return to Bafana Bafana earlier this year but struggled to find the back of the net. Speaking to Robert Marawa last week, Percy Tau felt he still had a lot to contribute to the national team. 'I still feel that I can contribute to the country; yes, there are performances that put doubts or questions but that does not make you a bad player at all, and it does not change who I am,' he told 94.7′ s MSW . 'My name will never change; I'm still Percy, and I'll always try and give my best.' 'Yes, there are players that are doing well, but then do you only want to have the younger ones only in the national team and take all the other ones? 'Football is a sport where there are phases, you'll have your lows, you'll have your highs, but then do we kick him out when he's having his lows?' Tau continued. 'I don't feel that should be the approach because we are going to have a problem with what it means to play for the national team. 'And we don't want that to happen to anyone where they are now starting to feel different about going to the national team, like you only support me when I'm doing well. 'I feel that it should always be balanced. You want to have the younger ones, and you want to have the older ones, and by the way, I'm still 31 years old, the coaches make it seem like I'm 38,' said the Bafana star. Percy Tau left Al Ahly earlier this year to play in Qatar, but only lasted four months. The former Mamelodi Sundowns star is now a free agent and expressed his desire to return to the Premier Soccer League (PSL). Let us know by leaving a comment below, or send a WhatsApp to 060 011 021 1 Subscribe to The South African website's newsletters and follow us on WhatsApp, Facebook, X and Bluesky for the latest news.

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