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Time of India
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Gachiakuta episode 3: Release date, time, and where to watch the trending Japanese anime
Gachiakuta episode 3: Gachiakuta keeps fans hooked with its bold animation style and gripping storyline. As Episode 3 approaches, viewers are excited to see how Rudo's dangerous adventure in the Junkyard unfolds and what mysteries will be revealed next. Here's a complete guide to the release date, time, and streaming platforms for the new episode. Gachiakuta episode 3 release date and time Gachiakuta episode 3 will be released on 27th July 2025. Gachiakuta episode 3 release schedule as per different time zones Pacific Standard Time (PST): Sunday, July 27, 2025 — 8 AM Central Standard Time (CST): Sunday, July 27, 2025 — 10 AM Eastern Standard Time (EST): Sunday, July 27, 2025 — 11 AM Brazil Standard Time (BRT): Sunday, July 27, 2025 — 12 PM British Summer Time (BST): Sunday, July 27, 2025 — 4 PM Central European Time (CET): Sunday, July 27, 2025 — 5 PM Indian Standard Time (IST): Sunday, July 27, 2025 — 8:30 PM Philippine Standard Time (PST): Sunday, July 27, 2025 — 11 PM Australian Central Standard Time (ACST): Monday, July 28, 2025 — 12 AM Where to watch Gachiakuta episode 3? Gachiakuta episode 3 will be released on Crunchyroll for international viewers. What is Gachiakuta anime about? Gachiakuta follows the journey of Rudo, a young man who is unjustly banished to a perilous trash-filled abyss after being accused of killing his foster father. Set in a dystopian world where the privileged residents of a floating city dump their waste, and sometimes people, into the toxic 'Ground' below, the story shows Rudo battling monsters, enduring the harsh conditions, and searching for answers about his father's death, all while plotting revenge against those responsible for his exile.


Business Wire
2 days ago
- Business
- Business Wire
CST Utilities Acquires Daystar Directional Drilling
COLUMBUS, Ohio--(BUSINESS WIRE)--CST Utilities (CST) announced the acquisition of Daystar Directional Drilling, a provider of essential infrastructure utility drilling services across central Indiana. This strategic acquisition marks a significant expansion of CST's Midwest footprint and service offerings, and reinforces its commitment to partnering with high quality, client focused utility service providers throughout the Midwest. Daystar and CST will meld the best practices of both businesses into the leading underground utility services provider across the Midwest. 'We are very pleased to be joining forces with the team at Daystar,' said Steven Besse, President, and Chief Executive Officer of CST Utilities. 'The team and focus on client satisfaction that Jerry Watson III and his family have built into the culture of Daystar will be a perfect fit for CST's customer-first approach to business.' 'I am excited to see Daystar merge with CST. This will provide our employees and customers with a stronger team that will benefit all,' Jerry Watson III, President of Daystar Directional Drilling, added. 'There is so much opportunity for high quality companies like ours to leverage as we serve our clients and create a great workplace for our employees.' Founder Jerry Watson III will remain with the company as the leader of the Indiana operation and maintain an ownership stake in the combined companies. The team will continue to operate out of the firm's Noblesville, IN office and yard. About CST Utilities CST Utilities is an Ohio-based infrastructure service company providing a range of excavation, underground, and maintenance services to public utilities (electric, natural gas, water), telecom providers, and other businesses. With over 50 years of industry experience, CST has established itself as a professional and reliable local business serving Central Ohio and surrounding counties. For more information, go to About Daystar Directional Drilling Based in Noblesville, IN, Daystar has been serving central Indiana since 2002, providing underground utility services with a specialty in Horizontal Directional Drilling. For more information, go to About MFG Partners MFG Partners is a private equity firm that makes control investments in family, founder, and management-owned industrial, manufacturing, distribution, and business-to-business services companies in North America. The firm was founded in 2016 by Jeff Mizrahi and Jonathan Schilowitz and is headquartered in New York City. For more information, go to


Mid East Info
3 days ago
- Business
- Mid East Info
ROSHN Group Joins Recycle Your Device Initiative to Promote a Circular Economy - Middle East Business News and Information
ROSHN Group will be a partner to the Recycle Your Device Initiative, which is led by the Communication, Space, and Technology Commission (CST) ROSHN will spread awareness of the campaign to encourage the public to recycle their old electronic equipment and promote a circular economy The campaign will run until the end of December, with the aim of recycling over 100,000 devices over the six months Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, July, 2025 – ROSHN Group, Saudi Arabia's leading multi-asset real estate developer and a Public Investment Fund (PIF) company, is partnering with the Communications, Space & Technology Commission (CST) for the nationwide CSR initiative, Recycle Your Device . This impactful campaign, which will run until December, aims to raise national awareness around sustainability and a circular economy as outlined by Vision 2030 by encouraging the responsible recycling of electronic devices. Any donated device will be refurbished for donation and reuse. ROSHN Group will be supporting the campaign nationwide under its 'YUHYEEK' CSR Program by promoting the initiative through a variety of activities both in its communities and destinations, through communication, and activations. The aim will be to exceed the number of devices recycled during the first national electronic devices recycling campaign, which ran between 2022 and 2023; over 100,000 devices with a market value of SAR 30 million were recycled, 240 tons of electronic materials were refurbished. As a Success Partner, ROSHN Group will play a key role in supporting and amplifying this national effort. Recycle Your Device underscores a shared vision of creating a more sustainable future through collective action and responsible technology use.


Zawya
4 days ago
- Business
- Zawya
ROSHN Group joins Recycle Your Device initiative to promote a circular economy
ROSHN will spread awareness of the campaign to encourage the public to recycle their old electronic equipment and promote a circular economy The campaign will run until the end of December, with the aim of recycling over 100,000 devices over the six months Riyadh, Saudi Arabia – ROSHN Group, Saudi Arabia's leading multi-asset real estate developer and a Public Investment Fund (PIF) company, is partnering with the Communications, Space & Technology Commission (CST) for the nationwide CSR initiative, Recycle Your Device. This impactful campaign, which will run until December, aims to raise national awareness around sustainability and a circular economy as outlined by Vision 2030 by encouraging the responsible recycling of electronic devices. Any donated device will be refurbished for donation and reuse. ROSHN Group will be supporting the campaign nationwide under its 'YUHYEEK' CSR Program by promoting the initiative through a variety of activities both in its communities and destinations, through communication, and activations. The aim will be to exceed the number of devices recycled during the first national electronic devices recycling campaign, which ran between 2022 and 2023; over 100,000 devices with a market value of SAR 30 million were recycled, 240 tons of electronic materials were refurbished. As a Success Partner, ROSHN Group will play a key role in supporting and amplifying this national effort. Recycle Your Device underscores a shared vision of creating a more sustainable future through collective action and responsible technology use.


Time of India
7 days ago
- Time of India
Rogues in Uniform: Two constables of special team suspended after caught extorting from gamblers
Jaipur: Once tasked with cracking down on crime syndicates, a growing breed of rogue officers posted in special units is fast turning into a menace within the city police force. Two constables from the Jaipur Commissionerate Special Team (CST) were suspended after they were found extorting ₹3 lakh a month from local gamblers under the pretext of collecting "protection money" for senior officers. According to sources, the constables—identified as Ravi Prakash and Madhuvan—were posted with the CST for over four years. They allegedly demanded a monthly bribe from bookies, claiming it was on behalf of their superiors in the commissionerate. Sources said that both constables had taken Rs 20,000 each in the past as well. The racket came to light after some gamblers, frustrated with the extortion, confided in acquaintances that senior officials were seeking monthly payments. The information eventually reached the police commissioner. Alarmed by the allegation, the commissioner ordered a discreet probe into the matter. The internal investigation confirmed that the two constables were operating independently and misusing their position to collect bribes in the name of their seniors. Based on the findings, both officers were suspended on Wednesday and departmental proceedings were initiated. This is not the first instance of rogue behaviour by personnel from special units. In April, three constables posted with the District Special Team (DST) were suspended, and an assistant sub-inspector and a head constable were transferred to police lines, following an FIR that accused them of extorting ₹25 lakh from two bookies during a raid on a betting racket in the Shivdaspura area. Each Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) oversees a District Special Team (DST), tasked with intelligence gathering, tracking organised gangs, and curbing the spread of illegal arms and narcotics. Parallel to DSTs, the Commissionerate Special Team (CST) operates at the city headquarters for high-level special operations. Formed in 2019, DSTs were mandated to counter organised crime through an 11-point directive, including data collection on criminals, tracking fugitives, and coordinating with the Special Operations Group (SOG). They were also instructed to maintain criminal dossiers and collaborate with the Modus Operandi Bureau to track repeat offenders.