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Jeff Bezos expresses himself on Twitters sale and China’s government

Elon Musk’s purchase of Twitter has sparked debate about whether the deal is beneficial for one of the most (if not the most) powerful social media platforms in the world. In India and other countries, Twitter, which has been at the center of heated debates over free speech and the spread of misinformation, is grappling with difficult questions about content moderation. Twitter has been credited with much good, including assisting on-the-ground relief efforts during times of crisis. Musk, a self-described “free-speech absolutist,” has stated he wants to modify what he regards as a platform’s over-zealous position in such situations.
‘Did the Chinese government just acquire a little of influence over the town square?’ said Jeff Bezos, referring to a story by a New York Times writer who alluded to ties between Tesla and the Chinese government.
The tweet was in response to a message from New York Times writer Mike Forsythe, who said: ” “-China was Tesla’s second-largest market in 2021 (after the United States). -Chinese battery companies are important suppliers for Tesla’s EVs.
China’s authorities had practically little control over Twitter when it was outlawed in 2009, but that may have just changed.”
Bezos responded with a retweet and the following message: “It’s an intriguing query. Is it possible that the Chinese government has gained some control over the town square?”
“Free expression is the backbone of a functional democracy, and Twitter is the digital town square where things crucial to the future of mankind are debated…” stated Musk in his first tweet following the confirmation of the Twitter purchase.
Bezos then proceeded to respond to the question he had posed.
“Probably not, is my response to this inquiry. Complexity in China for Tesla, rather than suppression at Twitter, is the more likely conclusion in this sense. However, we’ll have to wait and see what happens. Musk is a master at dealing with ambiguity.”
Twitter’s creator, Jack Dorsey, has posted his support for the newest chapter in the company’s history “… I believe Elon is the one-and-only answer. I have faith in his goal to spread consciousness.”
Support was tempered, though, by a message on Twitter describing it as “the closest thing we have to a global consciousness.”
“All that counts to me is the concept and service, and I will do everything it takes to defend both,” stated Dorsey, who stepped down as CEO last year.
Musk’s bid for Twitter made headlines across the world, with most of the focus focusing on how he plans to fund a portion of the $44 billion offer – $21 billion in equity has indeed been personally secured by the company’s (nearly) new CEO.
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Pothole-Ridden MIDC Roads Near Navi Mumbai Continue to Trouble Drivers

Despite extensive cement-concrete surfacing in the MIDC areas near Navi Mumbai, poor road quality and persistent drainage issues continue to cause major inconvenience for drivers, especially during the monsoon season.
The industrial zones surrounding Navi Mumbai include 136 km of roads, with 21 km falling under the jurisdiction of the Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC) in Rabale and parts of Mahape. The remaining 115 km, managed by the Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC), have been largely concretized. However, poor workmanship at road joints and along service roads has led to the early formation of potholes, even with the season’s first rains.
Drainage issues further worsen the situation, as many drainage holes are positioned higher than the road surface, causing water to accumulate on the roads after even minimal rainfall. Service roads with paver-block surfaces are particularly prone to flooding and becoming severely damaged.
In Turbhe MIDC, improperly leveled manholes and elevated channel edges have become hazardous for motorists. Shiv Sena Ubatha group’s sub-city chief, Mahesh Kothiwal, said that despite holding protests to highlight these problems, little improvement has been made.
When contacted, NMMC officials were unavailable for comment. MIDC’s executive engineer, R. G. Rathod, stated that while resurfacing work is nearing completion, the ongoing monsoon has delayed repairs. Final patchwork and improvements will be carried out soon.
The situation highlights the need for better construction standards and timely maintenance to ensure safe and durable roads in the region.
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NMMC to Distribute 24,000 Garbage Bins; E-Vehicle Waste Collection to Begin Soon

In a significant step towards enhancing the city’s waste management system, the Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC) has approved a Rs 934 crore project for improved garbage collection and transportation. As part of this initiative, the civic body will soon distribute 24,000 new garbage bins across the city, ensuring better waste segregation at the source.
The bins, color-coded in blue and green, will be placed in various residential and public areas within the next week. The new system will introduce electronic vehicle (e-vehicle) based waste collection for the first time in Navi Mumbai, promoting eco-friendly transportation.
The new waste management contract spans nine years, replacing the previous seven-year arrangement that ended in March 2022. The project emphasizes the segregation of waste into multiple categories beyond just wet and dry, including domestic hazardous waste, plastic, wood, glass, and metals.
Under the new plan, the city will see the deployment of 246 waste collection vehicles, including 40 e-vehicles and several large compactors, a significant increase from the current fleet of 110 vehicles. All vehicles will be monitored in real-time through a centralized control room to ensure transparency and efficiency.
Currently, Navi Mumbai generates approximately 750 tonnes of waste daily, including 340 tonnes of wet waste and 410 tonnes of dry waste. The new system aims to further improve Navi Mumbai’s position among India’s cleanest cities, where it already ranks in the top tier alongside cities like Indore and Surat.
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Navi Mumbai International Airport to Levy User Development Fee from Inaugural Operations

Passengers flying from the upcoming Navi Mumbai International Airport (NMIA) will soon pay a User Development Fee (UDF) of Rs 620 for domestic departures and Rs 1,225 for international departures, excluding taxes. Arriving passengers will pay Rs 270 for domestic and Rs 525 for international flights. The fee structure, announced by the Airport Economic Regulatory Authority (AERA), will be applicable from NMIA’s commercial launch until March 31, 2026, or until regular tariffs are finalized.
Compared to Mumbai’s Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (CSMIA), where departing domestic and international passengers currently pay Rs 207 and Rs 726 respectively (taxes included), NMIA’s UDF is notably higher. Initially, NMIA had proposed even steeper charges, but AERA moderated these fees in the interim tariff order.
NMIA’s operator submitted a multi-year tariff proposal in February 2025, projecting the airport’s first control period from April 2025 to March 2030. NMIA is expected to commence operations by August 2025 with an initial capacity of 20 million passengers annually, expanding to 90 million per annum across five phases by future timelines.
The airport operator plans to invest approximately Rs 57,333 crore in infrastructure development across the first three phases, with Rs 22,531 crore allocated for Phases I and II. AERA has also approved an ad hoc tariff for cargo operations, with a directive to simplify the cargo tariff structure in future reviews.
The regulator will finalize regular tariffs after detailed examination, while the interim rates will ensure smooth commercial operations from the outset.
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