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[Elvis Ogina, Standard] The Senate has called for the shelving of the controversial Sh230 billion plan to hand over the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport to India’s Adani Airport Holdings.
If the Adani mine does not go ahead, lawyers say the Indian company could sue the Queensland government for billions of dollars under a treaty between India and Australia. Stop Adani campaigners ...
People from across the nation are heading up to the Galilee Basin in Central Queensland to put themselves on the line to stop Adani’s coal mine going ahead. Green Left Weekly’s Coral Wynter has just ...
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"No odds, no fear can stop willpower": Gautam Adani lauds his employee's bungee jump on wheelchairAccording to Adani, Kay's leap inspires the belief that no odds or fear can stop a person's willpower. "Most people do it for the thrill. Kay Mehta, our own Adanian, did it to make a statement.
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Shares of Adani Power are consolidating in a broad range after falling 40% from record high. The Adani Group stock hit a ...
Few had heard of him two decades ago. Today, at 62, Gautam Adani – a college drop-out who is very close to India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi – is one of the world’s richest people.
Far North Queensland Stop Adani groups mobilised when the Queensland government announced its latest "governing from the regions" exercise would be in Cairns over July 10–14. They wanted their message ...
Meanwhile, ex Greens party leader and environmentalist Bob Brown has announced a Stop Adani Convoy from Hobart in Tasmania to Bowen in Queensland. Hundreds of people have signed up for it and ...
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'No odds, no fear can stop willpower': Gautam Adani hails employee's bungee jump on wheelchair (WATCH)chairman of Adani Group, penned a heartfelt note for differently abled Kay Mehta, an employee of his organisation who showcased that neither odds nor fear can stop willpower. Kay, a differently ...
chairman of Adani Group, penned a heartfelt note for differently abled Kay Mehta, an employee of his organisation who showcased that neither odds nor fear can stop willpower. "Most people do it ...
Kay Mehta, our own Adanian, did it to make a statement," Mr Adani wrote. He added that Mr Mehta's leap signifies that "no odds, no fear, can stop willpower". Most people do it for the thrill.
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