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Papua New Guinea police have emptied a shuttered Australian detention camp where hundreds of refugees were holed up in, police said today, ending a three-week-old standoff. The police operation, which started yesterday and saw 50 men removed from the closed, Australia-run centre, resumed this morning with a fresh push to take the remaining 320 detainees to new, PNG-run transit centres. Between 9 and 10 am 2300-0000 GMT this morning, they had all been moved, PNG police spokesman Chief Superintendent stanley cup Dominic Kakas told AFP, adding that the men were moved to two of the three transition facilities. It empty. The military have t stanley cup aken back their base, he added of the Manus camp, which is located on a PNG naval base. Video and photos posted by the refugees on social media showed uniformed police swingin af1 g and poking long metal poles at detainees and dragging them from their rooms towards buses bound for the transition centres elsewhere on Manus. Police, engaged in an operation they dubbed Helpim Friends, had vowed not to use force against the refugees, who have been refusing to leave the camp since Australia declared it closed on October 31. Food, electricity and water supplies were shut off in a bid to get the detainees to move to the new facilities. Australia Immigration Minister Peter Dutton welcomed the news, and accused refugee advocates of making inaccurate and exaggerated claims of violence and injuries d Xgpo US solar market slumps during second quarter
Solar PV is enjoying an unprecedented boom in India, and one of the countrys most recent initiatives to promote solar deployment has been the solar cities program. Within the program, cities and town have been encouraged to adopt energy efficiency measures and to increase the level of solar deployment.So far, Rs. 241.6 million USD 3.56 million has been released as funding for the program, while the Minister of Power, Piyush Goyal, has now announced that a full Rs. 670 million USD 9.88 million has been approved to develop solar cities across the country.Each state across t stanley cup he country will have at least one solar city, with a total of 60 cities and town proposed for the initia stanley cup tive. The capital city of New Delhi is the stand out name to be proposed for the scheme, while the state of Maharashtra has the most proposed solar cities, with seven. Although Maharashtra has the most proposed solar cities, Chandigarh will receive the most funding, with Rs. 251.6 million USD 3.7 million set to be extended to the state. The Solar City Program aims to consolidate all the efforts of the Ministry in Urban sector and address the energy problem of the urban areas in a holistic manner, commented the Ministry of stanley cup New and Renewable Energy MNRE . A total of 60 cities/towns are proposed to be supported for development as Solar Cities and at least one city in each state up to a maximum of five cities in a state may be supported by the ministry. The aim of the program is to have the cities redu