Japan's worsening school bullying crisis

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TheStraitsTimes Singapore 1h

Japan's worsening school bullying crisis

TOKYO – It took 14 agonising years for Japanese authorities to formally recognise the torment that Mr Kazui Sato suffered at the hands of his junior high classmates was indeed bullying – or ijime. The seven-month ordeal, which began in 2012, had left psychological scars far deeper than his public s»»»

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UK Defence Journal Gran Bretagna 9h

Defence suppliers to earn more for on-time delivery

The Minister for Defence Readiness and Industry has told the House of Commons that reforms to Single Source Contract Regulations will link supplier profits directly to delivery performance, in what he described as a fundamental shift in how the government uses commercial tools to drive supplier beh»»»

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The Economic Times India 13h

Fuel price hike hitting common people, contractors stopping work due to rising bitumen costs: Himachal PWD minister

Himachal Pradesh Public Works Department Minister Vikramaditya Singh alleged that rising petrol and diesel prices are fueling inflation, impacting common citizens, traders, and contractors. He highlighted the severe effect on road construction due to doubled bitumen prices and urged the Central gov»»»

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Asian News International India 13h

Fuel price hike hitting common people, contractors stopping work due to rising bitumen costs: Himachal Minister Vikramaditya Singh

Shimla (Himachal Pradesh) [India], May 16 (ANI): The Public Works Department Minister of Himachal Pradesh, Vikramaditya Singh, on Saturday, alleged that the recent rise in petrol and diesel prices has triggered inflationary pressure across sectors, adversely affecting common people, traders, transp»»»

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Hindustan Times India 15.05. 23:41

OMCs crack down on ineligible LPG subsidy claims, deceased connections amid supply strain

PATNA Oil marketing companies (OMCs) have launched a verification drive across the country, including Bihar, intensifying enforcement of long-standing rules to weed out ineligible domestic LPG consumers and streamline beneficiary records amid mounting LPG supply pressure linked to the West Asia con»»»

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