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Udupi City Municipal Council reduces water tariff by 18-25%

«The Times of India» (indiatimes.com) 

Udupi City Municipal Council announced a reduction in drinking water tariffs by 18% to 25%. The revised rates will take effect from December 1. This reduction applies to domestic, commercial, and industrial connections. Due to the previous unscientific increase, the revised rates offer relief to Udupi residents, lowering costs for various water usage levels.

Chelsea want to sign Liam Delap from Ipswich Town

Soccer News 

Chelsea are interested in signing Liam Delap from Premier League rivals Ipswich Town in the January transfer window, according to TEAMtalk. The report has claimed that Ipswich hope that they will be able to keep hold of Delap for the rest of the season and will demand a strong fee with a sell-on clause. Delap […]

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Ateliers Versailles / minuit architectes

Archdaily.com 

Facing the Château de Versailles, in the former King's Stables, the National School of Architecture of Versailles welcomes more than 1200 students each year. Due to changes in teaching methods and the deteriorating condition of the premises, the administration decided to carry out a complete renovation of part of the school: its workshops. The site, partially occupied and heritage-listed, required a fast intervention, which led the design process towards a synthetic approach.

My father is a woman and I'm proud to call her dad

CBC 

Kenzie Sproat says when her father first revealed she was a woman, she had a hard time wrapping her head around it. But she says now looking back, she can see the impact her dad has made on her in seeing the world free of gender, right down to the very word "dad."

Fewer people worldwide are getting HIV — so why are rates going up in Canada?

CBC 

Substantial progress has been made in fighting HIV/AIDS globally and more people with the disease are living longer thanks to advances in treatment, but a new study from The Lancet HIV medical journal suggests the world is still far from ending HIV as a public health threat, as evidenced by rising infection rates in countries like Canada.