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 Chandigarh: Former Haryana Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda on Monday said the Adampur assembly seat, which will go for bypolls on November 3, has been a Congress stronghold and its victory is certain.   The BJP-JJP has no such achievement to showcase in Adampur bypoll. Every section is unhappy with policies and actions of the government. While children are worried about the closure of schools, elderly are worried about deduction of old-age pension. The youth are facing the brunt of unemployment and farmers are facing rising costs and decreasing income, he said. Hooda said due to lack of government procurement, once again the farmers are forced to sell their crops below the minimum support price  MSP  declared by the government.     Paddy with MSP of Rs 2,060 and bajra with MSP of Rs 2,350 are being sold at Rs 1,600-1,800. The farmers are incurring a loss of Rs 300 to 600 per quintal. hydro jugs  On the other hand, they have suffered massive loss due to heavy rains and the state government has not yet carried out a Girdawari till now. In Hisar district alone, 41,000 farmers filed forms to claim crop damage, private insurance companie stanley uk s cancelled 29,000 forms, he said. Also ReadHooda conce hydrojug sale rned over rising unemployment, vacant posts in Haryana Responding to a question, Hooda said that the entire tenure of the government has been full of failures. Haryana was number one in per capita income, per capita investment, employment generation and giving fair r Cbgs India has more centi-millionaires than UK, Russia: Report
 BANGOR, Maine 鈥?Perhaps no other large building in downtown Bangor has inspired so many hypothetical conversations as 73 Central, the long-empty, multistory structure near the corner of Central and Main streets. What could go into that space With the exception of a few temporary tenants, the unique brick-and-wood building has remained empty for more than 25 years. Conversations about what to do with it have remained hypothetical, as the building fell into disrepair and former owner David Boyd, a California resident polene bolsos , was chronically late on tax payments and uncommunicative with the city of Bangor.After one of the tax liens against Boyd matured, the city in June took possession of 73 Central. It remains in the citys possession until Boyd meets the terms of  brumate an agreement approved by the City Council on Monday night.That agreement requires him to pay his back taxes in brumate cup  full; submit a plan for redevelopment, including financing guarantees and detailed construction plans and timetables; improve the buildings facade; resolve issues with the sprinkler system; remediate mold issues; and renovate the first floor into commercial space. Once those terms are met, the city will hand the keys back to Boyd.Before his lien matured, Boyd drew up a lease last fall with Bar Harbor resident Jeshua Serdynski and Ragnarok Coffee Society, a proposed roastery and coffeehouse. It is unknown whether Serdynski attained the necessary funding for his business after a failed Kickstarter campaign in November