Ashland innovative supplier partnership powers sustainable, profitable growth for local farmers and small villages in India

Responsible Solvers™ initiative increases farmers’ yield and income, lowers production costs, expands local economy, and positively impacts the environment

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Ashland Responsible Solvers™ initiative in Rajasthan, India increases farmers’ yield and income, lowers production costs, expands local economy, and positively impacts the environment

WILMINGTON, Del., April 03, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Ashland Global Holdings Inc. (NYSE: ASH) today announced the first of a series of sustainable business initiatives resulting in positive economic, environment and social impacts from the company’s recently announced Responsible Solvers program.

Fueled by the company’s purpose “to responsibly solve for a better world” and deep commitment to social programs focused on science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), Ashland teamed up with the SM Sehgal Foundation in 2021 to think differently about its supplier relationships in India.

The collective goal was to increase the volume of guar harvested annually through educational programs and scientific solutions for sustainable farming, while respecting the sourcing relationships and local cultures of small village farmers in the Sriganganagar district of Rajasthan, India. The relationships are critical to the company which uses guar to formulate specialty ingredients for personal care, life sciences and coatings applications.

The pilot program included 250 farms from 10 villages. Using modern technologies, farmers were taught sustainable agronomic practices and water conservation. The program’s successful results include helping farmers lower their production cost while increasing their crop yield approximately 30 percent. In addition, the program has helped increase farmers’ income, thus expanding the local economy in the small villages.

At the same time, Ashland’s commitment to gender equality led to specific training focused on the local female population to empower them, improve their technical knowledge and skills, and help elevate their standard of living. Based on the success of the pilot, Ashland is moving forward with plans to increase the number of farms to 5,000 by 2025.

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Ashland teamed up with the SM Sehgal Foundation to increase the volume of guar harvested annually through educational programs and scientific solutions for sustainable farming, while respecting the sourcing relationships and local cultures of small village farmers in the Sriganganagar district of Rajasthan, India.

In addition to aiding the farmers with guar production, Ashland’s Responsible Solvers mindset led the team to also provide training and other technical guidance for mustard and wheat crops during the guar off-season. This training also improved the yield of these crops, making a holistic impact on the farmers’ annual income. More than a year ago, Ashland integrated environment, social and governance (ESG) principles into the company’s strategic operating plans. The company has taken an earnest and heartfelt approach towards sustainability and the local communities in which it operates as it continues to intensify its focus on ESG.

“Our commitment to profitable, sustainable growth includes a strong innovation culture, sustainability-aligned technology portfolio, goals for the environment, social initiatives, and continued strong ethics, compliance, transparency and governance,” said Guillermo Novo, chair and chief executive officer, Ashland. “In this instance, providing STEM skills and education both on and off the field to small farmers is having a very real, positive impact in their lives and in their small village communities. In addition to maximizing shareholder value, as we innovate, Ashland will continue to act in a manner that contributes to the welfare of society and the environment.”

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Responsibly solving for a better world, Ashland announces innovative supplier partnership that powers sustainable, profitable growth for local farmers and small villages in India

Ashland plans to share more success stories and best practices from the Responsible Solvers program. To view the video and learn more, visit https://www.ashland.com/sustainability/guar  and www.ashland.com/responsiblesolvers

About Ashland
Ashland Global Holdings Inc. (NYSE: ASH) is a focused additives and specialty ingredients company with a conscious and proactive mindset for sustainability. The company serves customers in a wide range of consumer and industrial markets, including architectural coatings, automotive, construction, energy, food and beverage, nutraceuticals, personal care and pharmaceuticals. Approximately 3,800 passionate, tenacious solvers – from renowned scientists and research chemists to talented engineers and plant operators – thrive on developing practical, innovative and elegant solutions to complex problems for customers in more than 100 countries. Visit ashland.com and ashland.com/sustainability to learn more.

About SM Sehgal
We believe every person deserves to lead a more secure, prosperous, and dignified life. With that vision in mind, the S M Sehgal Foundation mission is to strengthen community-led development initiatives to achieve positive social, economic, and environmental change across rural India. We have been working since 1999 to improve the quality of life in the rural communities in India. As a rural development NGO, established as a public, charitable trust, Sehgal Foundation has a skilled and dedicated team that creates sustainable programs to address rural India’s most pressing needs. https://www.smsfoundation.org/

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House of Kibaa CCO’s Keynote and Panel Speech Kicks off “Miami NFT Week 2022”

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House of Kibaa CCO’s Keynote and Panel Speech Kicks off “Miami NFT Week 2022”

MIAMI, April 03, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — House of Kibaa (“HoK”), a leading digital studio specializing in creating exclusive non-fungible token (“NFT”) assets for Xtended Reality (AR/VR/MR), is pleased to sponsor “Miami NFT Week 2022”, one of the biggest non-fungible token (NFT) events of the year for industry leaders.

Positioned at an impressive activation space in the event, HoK is engaging thousands of people gathering in Miami right now. The crowd is all pumped by HoK’s project, its first-time land demo in virtual reality (VR) via Oculus Quest 2.

Held from April 1st to April 3rd, 2022, at Mana Wynwood Convention Center in Miami, Florida. Miami NFT Week is an NFT conference created to bring NFT lovers together to engage in workshops, panels, pitch competitions, creative installations, immersive art performances, and conversations that encompass Blockchain technology.

In addition to gathering business titans Mark Cuban, Angela Antony, and Grant Cardone, the event also hosts Miami Mayor Francis Suarez as his city looks to become the tech epicenter.

Most recently, Mayor Suarez championed the development of Miami’s tech economy through Venture Miami and other initiatives that connect education and job training to the city’s emerging tech-driven economic sectors, including Fintech, Medtech, and Greentech. Under the leadership of Mayor Suarez, Miami, a world-famous beach city, is now becoming the largest Blockchain hub in the U.S.

On the first day of the event, HoK’s CCO, Jason Nguyen, gave one of the most forward-looking presentation sessions of the event.

Jason’s presentation on “The Secret to NFT to Utility” conveys how HoK is gearing up for Utility NFTs, which are expected to be utilized in Competition Based NFTs, Reward and Governance Systems, Authenticity Verification, and Valuation Updates.

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Panel Discussion at “Miami NFT Week 2022”

“The energy has been amazing at this year’s event with a lot of people looking forward to the incoming web3 movement and the technological benefits that NFTs bring to the table,” said Mr. Nguyen.

About presenting at Miami NFT Week 2022, Mr. Nguyen explained, “It was an absolute honor to present at Miami NFT Week and represent House of Kibaa as a leader in the NFT space, and collaborate with like-minded businesses and individuals in the NFT, metaverse, and play-to-earn gaming sectors.”

HoK is the flagship studio of Looking Glass Labs (LGL), a publicly-traded company on the NEO Exchange (stock ticker: NFTX). Headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia, LGL is a digital platform specializing in NFT architecture, immersive extended reality (XR), metaverse design, and virtual asset royalty streams.

HoK enables users to express their own individual styles within blockchain via an array of utilities throughout the metaverse.

Recently, Dorian Banks, the CEO of LGL, presented at “NFT LA,” an event that took place from March 28th to 31st, 2022, in Los Angeles, California. This event aims to provide an epic NFT experience highlighting product innovation and Metaverse integrations.

This month, HoK was pleased to announce its limited NFT land sale “Pocket Dimension” which is the first of its kind, ultra-realistic world for the future of social and creator economies.

A part of HoK’s fully immersive Project Origin (code name) metaverse, Pocket Dimension represents a truly private space for landowners to host events, rent out space, mine resources, integrate custom structures, and add digital assets, among other uses.

The public sale is set to launch on April 17th, with a private sale taking place on April 16th. The private sale will sell up to 5,000 land parcels at the special price of 1 ETH per land parcel via exclusive spot allocations to communities and partners.

About Looking Glass Labs

Headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia, Looking Glass Labs (“LGL”) is a Web3 platform specializing in non-fungible token (“NFT”) architecture, immersive metaverse environments, play-to-earn tokenization, and virtual asset royalty streams. Its leading brand, House of Kibaa (“HoK”), designs and curates a next-generation metaverse for 3D assets, which allows functional art and collectibles to exist simultaneously across different NFT blockchain environments.

About House of Kibaa 

House of Kibaa (“HoK”), designs and curates a next-generation metaverse for 3D assets, allowing functional art and collectibles to exist simultaneously across different NFT blockchain environments. HoK has successfully released digital assets to include GenZeroes, which sold out in just 37 minutes for total proceeds to LGL of CAD 6.2 million and a perpetual 5% royalty stream on secondary market sales.

Media contact: media@houseofkibaa.com

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Traffic smooth on major highways leading to Kuala Lumpur on first day of Ramadan

— Traffic has been smooth on major highways heading to Kuala Lumpur on the first day of Ramadan so far, according to a Malaysian Highway Authority (MHA) spokesman.

The spokesman said there was only a little congestion on the North-South Expressway (PLUS) in the southbound direction from Pendang to Gurun, Kedah due to accidents and from Sungai Petani Selatan to Bertam, Penang as of 10 pm tonight.

“Slight congestion is also reported on the PLUS Highway northbound from Senawang to Port Dickson. There is also some congestion southbound from Ayer Hitam to Machap, Kulai to Senai and after Skudai to Kempas, Johor,” he said when contacted by Bernama today.

He said the traffic flow in other areas heading towards the capital, including the Kuala Lumpur-Karak Highway, was smooth and under control.

The public can get the latest traffic information through the LLM toll-free line at 1800-88-7752 as well as on the Twitter page at www.twitter.com/llminfotrafik or from Plusline at 1800-88-0000 and the Twitter page at www.twitter.com/plustrafik.

Source: BERNAMA News Agency

Azan error: Tawau Radio Station presenter apologises

A local radio station presenter here, has come forward to own up his mistake in broadcasting the Maghrib azan (call to prayer) for the district, four minutes ahead of the actual time.

In a post in his Facebook page, Mohd Safwan Junit said a technical error had resulted in the Maghrib call to prayer to be broadcast twice at 6.16 pm and 6.20 pm.

The azan for Maghrib prayer also signals the time to break fast.

“I, as the presenter on duty this evening for the ‘Syoknya Hujung Minggu segment was responsible for the technical error when the Maghrib azan was broadcast twice, the first at 6.16 pm and the second at 6.20 pm.

“The azan was supposed to be broadcast at 6.20pm and when it was played and heard much earlier, several Tawau residents had unintentionally broke their fast before time, ” he said while offering his humble apologies to all those affected.

Today marks the first day of Ramadan for Muslims in Malaysia.

Meanwhile, Sabah Special Tasks Minister Datuk Dr Mohd Arifin Mohd Arif when contacted said for further information on the validity of the fast, the matter should be referred to Sabah Mufti Datuk Bungsu Jaafar but as of press time, there was no further comments from Bungsu.

Source: BERNAMA News Agency

Don’t bring kids to Ramadan bazaars – Dr Noor Azmi

BAGAN SERAI, April 4 (Bernama) — Parents are advised not to bring their children to Ramadan bazaars to protect them from being exposed to COVID-19 infection.

Deputy Heatlh Minister Datuk Dr Noor Azmi Ghazali said although the country has entered the transition to endemic phase, it was not advisable for children especially those who were unvaccinated to go to crowded places.

“On the first day of Ramadan, we can see that many people visiting Ramadan bazaars in Bagai Serai by bringing along their children, especially the young ones.

“It is advisable not to bring children to such places as we do not want to observe Ramadan in a sombre mood or at hospitals,” he told reporters after distributing dates at the Bagan Serai Ramadan Bazaar, here, yesterday.

He said according to the latest data, only 38 per cent of the child population in the country have been vaccinated against COVID-19 while for adolescents, 91.7 per cent of the group have completed the vaccination.

“This shows that the vaccination rate among children is still low and we hope parents will bring their children to get vaccinated as soon as possible,” he said.

In another development, Dr. Noor Azmi said the decision to shorten the quarantine period for healthcare workers infected by COVID-19 was made based on scientific as well as advice by experts to overcome the manpower shortage at hospitals.

“The quarantine period is shortened to prevent disruption of hospital operations.

“Those (healthcare workers) who have been fully vaccinated as well as received a booster dose and asymptomatic will undergo assessment to ensure that they are safe to return to work,” he said.

Recently, the Malaysian Health Coalition (MHC) has urged the Health Ministry to review its decision to shorten the quarantine period for health workers.

Source: BERNAMA News Agency

More than double increase in number of fully vaccinated children – COVIDNOW

KUALA LUMPUR, April 4 (Bernama) — A total of 14,949 children aged between five and 11 years have completed two doses of the COVID-19 vaccination under the National COVID-19 Immunisation Programme for Children (PICKids) as of yesterday, a more than double increase from the 6,129 children recorded the day before.

Based on the COVIDNOW website, a total of 1,348,693 children had received at least one dose of vaccination.

For adolescents aged 12 to 17, some 2,853,753 individuals or 91.7 per cent have received two doses of the vaccination, while 2,949,653 or 94.8 per cent received the first dose of the vaccine.

A total of 15,850,917 individuals or 67.4 per cent of the adult population have received the COVID-19 booster dose, 22,954,771 or 97.6 per cent have been fully vaccinated and 23,230,565 or 98.8 per cent received at least one dose of the vaccine.

Yesterday, a total of 15,708 doses of the vaccine were dispensed, involving 2,178 as first dose, 9,277 as second doses and 4,253 booster doses, bringing the cumulative number of vaccine doses administered under the National COVID-19 Immunisation Programme (PICK) to 68,991,116.

Meanwhile, according to the Health Ministry’s GitHub portal, 30 deaths due to COVID-19 were recorded yesterday with Kedah and Perak the highest involving seven cases each, followed by Kelantan and Selangor with three cases each.

Pahang and Penang recorded two cases each, while Johor, Melaka, Negeri Sembilan, Sarawak, Terengganu and Kuala Lumpur recorded one case each.

Source: BERNAMA News Agency

Police wrap up probe into siblings’ stunt in moving car

IPOH, April 4 (Bernama) — The case of three siblings who acted dangerously by positioning themselves with part of their bodies protruding from a moving car in Tambun here recently has been referred to the deputy public prosecutor (DPP) for further action, police said.

Perak police chief Datuk Mior Faridalathrash Wahid said police had submitted the investigation paper to the DPP and released the father of the three children after recording his statement.

“By right the father should have been more responsible in looking after the safety of his children and should not have allowed them to behave that way,” he told reporters after visiting Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan (SMK) Raja Perempuan in Jalan Batu Bungkal here today in conjunction with its first day of face-to-face session.

Media reports earlier said that police had arrested a 37-year-old man in Sunway City here on March 24 in connection with the incident.

Police investigated the case after a video of the incident went viral on social media.

Source: BERNAMA News Agency