Tai Gwalia Cyf is a housing association (provider of social housing) in south and mid Wales. It is part of Pobl Group which was formed on April 1st 2016.
Founded as Gwalia Housing Society Ltd in Swansea in 1973. The society was organised by a group of local people and consultants to provide low-cost housing in Wales. The organisation was renamed Gwalia Housing Group Ltd in the 1980s, and Grŵp Gwalia Cyf in 2005 before merging with another housing association on 1st April 2016 and reverting back to its legal entity name to sit under the newly formed Pobl Group.
Tai Gwalia Cyf (Gwalia) provides a range of housing options with associated tenancy support to people looking to move into a home of their own. They offer general, intermediate and sheltered rental options.
Founded as Gwalia Housing Society Ltd in Swansea in 1973. The society was organised by a group of local people and consultants to provide low-cost housing in Wales. The organisation was renamed Gwalia Housing Group Ltd in the 1980s, and Grŵp Gwalia Cyf in 2005 before merging with another housing association on 1st April 2016 and reverting back to its legal entity name to sit under the newly formed Pobl Group.
Tai Gwalia Cyf (Gwalia) provides a range of housing options with associated tenancy support to people looking to move into a home of their own. They offer general, intermediate and sheltered rental options.
Attacks affecting Lebanese industry in the 2006 Lebanon War included:
*The Israel Defense Forces bombing of a dairy processing plant, the country's largest dairy farm Liban Lait in the Bekka area which employed 200-250 permanent workers and around 400 workers involved in distribution. The plant distributed milk to the entire region.
*The IDF bombing of the Maliban Glassworks in Tannayel which employed between 380 and 400 workers. The bombing caused $10 million in property and stock damage.
*The IDF bombing of a farm produce warehouse at Qaa on the Syrian border killing 33 farm workers and wrecking the facility. See also 2006 al-Qaa airstrike.
*The IDF bombing of two electricity transformers in south Lebanon on August 11 cutting off power to the city of Tyre.
*The IDF bombing of the fuel tanks of an oil-fired power station in Jiyeh (see Jiyeh power station oil spill). The power station accounted for up to 15% of Lebanon's total power capacity.
Cost of damage to industry
On August 10, a report from the Lebanese Council for Development and Reconstruction (CDR) said that the IDF bombing campaign had destroyed more than 900 small and medium enterprises with damage to Lebanon's civilian infrastructure estimated close to $2.5 billion US. The material damage to the private sector was estimated at $200 million with an anticipated increase in that figure due to cancelled contracts.
Other repair & rebuilding costs resulting from the bombing include power supplies ($208m), telecoms ($99m), water ($74m) and military installations ($16m). The Lebanese national airline, MEA, had also been grounded for the duration of the conflict, incurring losses. Most economic activity was reported as severely disprupted. Agricultural activity, particularly in south Lebanon, was abandoned due to the fighting and bombing of the irrigation system.
Tourism, which accounts for 15% of Lebanon's GDP and acts as a crucial source of foreign currency, has been severely disrupted by the conflict, with damage to communal and business infrastructure, the Israeli-imposed sea and air blockade and current and continued instability preventing and deterring tourists. Foreign visitors had been expected to bring in $2.5 to $3 billion US during 2006.
Attacks on television facilities
By 27 July the international journalists' representative body, Reporters without Borders, reported that, to its knowledge, the IDF had;
*killed a Lebanese Broadcasting Corporation (LBC) technician during a strike against transmitting equipment in the Satka area of Beirut,
*reduced the premises of Al Manar, Hezbollah's TV station, to ruins, injuring three,
*inflicted injuries on a three-member New TV crew within Lebanon, and
*killed a young woman photographer, Layal Nagib, near Tyre.
The IDF contend that the Al-Manar TV facilities which they bombed represent the propaganda arm of Hezbollah and were a legitimate target for the IDF military. Reporters Without Borders disputes this saying that the station "cannot be viewed as military" target.
*The Israel Defense Forces bombing of a dairy processing plant, the country's largest dairy farm Liban Lait in the Bekka area which employed 200-250 permanent workers and around 400 workers involved in distribution. The plant distributed milk to the entire region.
*The IDF bombing of the Maliban Glassworks in Tannayel which employed between 380 and 400 workers. The bombing caused $10 million in property and stock damage.
*The IDF bombing of a farm produce warehouse at Qaa on the Syrian border killing 33 farm workers and wrecking the facility. See also 2006 al-Qaa airstrike.
*The IDF bombing of two electricity transformers in south Lebanon on August 11 cutting off power to the city of Tyre.
*The IDF bombing of the fuel tanks of an oil-fired power station in Jiyeh (see Jiyeh power station oil spill). The power station accounted for up to 15% of Lebanon's total power capacity.
Cost of damage to industry
On August 10, a report from the Lebanese Council for Development and Reconstruction (CDR) said that the IDF bombing campaign had destroyed more than 900 small and medium enterprises with damage to Lebanon's civilian infrastructure estimated close to $2.5 billion US. The material damage to the private sector was estimated at $200 million with an anticipated increase in that figure due to cancelled contracts.
Other repair & rebuilding costs resulting from the bombing include power supplies ($208m), telecoms ($99m), water ($74m) and military installations ($16m). The Lebanese national airline, MEA, had also been grounded for the duration of the conflict, incurring losses. Most economic activity was reported as severely disprupted. Agricultural activity, particularly in south Lebanon, was abandoned due to the fighting and bombing of the irrigation system.
Tourism, which accounts for 15% of Lebanon's GDP and acts as a crucial source of foreign currency, has been severely disrupted by the conflict, with damage to communal and business infrastructure, the Israeli-imposed sea and air blockade and current and continued instability preventing and deterring tourists. Foreign visitors had been expected to bring in $2.5 to $3 billion US during 2006.
Attacks on television facilities
By 27 July the international journalists' representative body, Reporters without Borders, reported that, to its knowledge, the IDF had;
*killed a Lebanese Broadcasting Corporation (LBC) technician during a strike against transmitting equipment in the Satka area of Beirut,
*reduced the premises of Al Manar, Hezbollah's TV station, to ruins, injuring three,
*inflicted injuries on a three-member New TV crew within Lebanon, and
*killed a young woman photographer, Layal Nagib, near Tyre.
The IDF contend that the Al-Manar TV facilities which they bombed represent the propaganda arm of Hezbollah and were a legitimate target for the IDF military. Reporters Without Borders disputes this saying that the station "cannot be viewed as military" target.
This page is about Mr.K.Ramanujam Ganesh AIADMK's Kovilpatti Constituency candidate. Selected on 04.04.2016 by Party Leader Honourable Chief Minister Respected Amma Avargal.
Mr.K.Ramanujam Ganesh son of Mr.Kandasamy Naicker was born on 24.06.1970 in Kovilpatti Tutuicorin District. He got graduated Diploma in Mechanical Engineering in Seshasayee Institute of Technology, Trichy. His interest in Politics started at his age of 20. He was participating in all political activities of AIADMK party under the guidance of respected Amma Avargal. His technical skill got him job in Cethar Vessels, Trichy. He moved to Trichy but were in participation of all polictical avtivites at Kovilpatti. Then he was appointed as Assistant Secretary of Kovilpatti MGR Mandram. His excellent entrepreneurship knowledge induced him to start his own company namely Jai Valves Centre, Viralimalai. He never reduced his participation and involvement to the political party functions.
In January 2016, he applied for candidate in AIADMK's Kovilpatti Constituency. His application was reviewed and called for interview by Honorable Chief Minister Respected Amma Avargal. He was later announced as candidate for Kovilpatti Constituency on 04.04.2016 by Honorable Chief Minister Respected Amma Avargal. This would be an opportunity for him to put his all political interest and participation for this constituency and make the leader proud.
Mr.K.Ramanujam Ganesh son of Mr.Kandasamy Naicker was born on 24.06.1970 in Kovilpatti Tutuicorin District. He got graduated Diploma in Mechanical Engineering in Seshasayee Institute of Technology, Trichy. His interest in Politics started at his age of 20. He was participating in all political activities of AIADMK party under the guidance of respected Amma Avargal. His technical skill got him job in Cethar Vessels, Trichy. He moved to Trichy but were in participation of all polictical avtivites at Kovilpatti. Then he was appointed as Assistant Secretary of Kovilpatti MGR Mandram. His excellent entrepreneurship knowledge induced him to start his own company namely Jai Valves Centre, Viralimalai. He never reduced his participation and involvement to the political party functions.
In January 2016, he applied for candidate in AIADMK's Kovilpatti Constituency. His application was reviewed and called for interview by Honorable Chief Minister Respected Amma Avargal. He was later announced as candidate for Kovilpatti Constituency on 04.04.2016 by Honorable Chief Minister Respected Amma Avargal. This would be an opportunity for him to put his all political interest and participation for this constituency and make the leader proud.
Elina Miyake (born January 26, 1992) is a Japanese Canadian actress, TV subtitle translator and filmmaker based in Toronto, Canada.
She appears in (2015) as an intern girl in episode 103 "Under the Mask", directed by Greg Beeman, and The People Garden (2015), starring Pamela Anderson, as a female anchor.
She is also professional TV subtitle translator. English subtitles in several TV series on WOWOW, Fuji Television, Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation etc are done by her.
In 2016, her producing short video, "Equals" got selected at FINPRET Festival in France while she studied filmmmaking at Toronto Film School.
Personal life
She was born in Okayama, Okayama Prefecture, Japan, in 1992, to her father, an architect, and her mother, a dental hygienist. Her native language is Japanese, in Okayama accent, and gained her fluent English when she came to Toronto, Canada in 2012.
She appears in (2015) as an intern girl in episode 103 "Under the Mask", directed by Greg Beeman, and The People Garden (2015), starring Pamela Anderson, as a female anchor.
She is also professional TV subtitle translator. English subtitles in several TV series on WOWOW, Fuji Television, Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation etc are done by her.
In 2016, her producing short video, "Equals" got selected at FINPRET Festival in France while she studied filmmmaking at Toronto Film School.
Personal life
She was born in Okayama, Okayama Prefecture, Japan, in 1992, to her father, an architect, and her mother, a dental hygienist. Her native language is Japanese, in Okayama accent, and gained her fluent English when she came to Toronto, Canada in 2012.