Cyclone Yaas to make landfall at north Odisha – West Bengal coast between Paradip and Sagar Island on Wednesday evening

The depression over the East Central Bay of Bengal has intensified into a deep depression. It is likely to deepen into a cyclonic storm today and further into a very severe cyclonic storm by tomorrow. Indian Meteorological Department has said that it may cross North Odisha-West Bengal coast on Wednesday.

According to the IMD, it now lies centred at about 540 kilometres south- south east of Paradeep in Odisha. AIR correspondent reports that backgrounded against the preliminary cyclonic forecast of a wind speed between 120 to 165 kilometres per hour, heavy to very heavy rainfall between 250 to 300 millimetres and accompanying storm surges between 3 to 4 metres, the Odisha Government is ready with all the preemptive and preparatory plans to face the probable cyclone, should the landfall happen anywhere near the North Odisha coast.

While primacy would be given to prompt evacuation of vulnerable people in vulnerable places , including those living in low lying areas, the government has also made adequate arrangements for cyclone shelters with necessary logistics, focus is also being made to ensure the smooth functioning of covid-19 facilities  in the areas likely to be affected by the impending cyclone. Meanwhile, 22 NDRF, 66 ODRAF and 177 fire fighting teams are already in position for rescue relief and restoration operations.

There is Chance of heavy rains and storms across the Gangetic West Bengal including Kolkata.

The meteorological office has banned fishermen from going to sea from this evening.

The state administration is fully geared up to deal with the cyclone. The Unified Command Agency will start work from today.

Army-NDRF-BSNL officials along with Public Works Department and CESC officials have formed a special team to deal with the disaster.

On the other hand, various cyclone centers have also been set up in coastal areas.

Already many people have been evacuated to safer places. The district collector of East Midnapore held a review meeting to deal with the cyclone.

Coastal areas are being monitored by drones and 32 NDRF teams have already reached the state.

Be the change!

               The earth is dominated by one of the species on her lap, that is human. Human developed in his level best for a progressive life. They are ruling their empire well and dominating everything like a colonizer. But is it a sustainable development? Are we responsible for the drastic changes that are occuring in our environment? Climate change is upon us. Oceans are rising fires are raging…we need solutions fast. We have known for decades that rapid climate change has been caused by the release of greenhouse gases. But all are living like ‘this is not for us’ or listening to this information like a story in any fairy tales.
               Each and every ignorance from the part of us is actually increasing our threat in the future.The recent news added to the warning from nature that she will react soon in order to mend herself.From May 13 onwards, the the European Space Agency (ESA) found that an enormous Antarctic ice shelf named A-76,the largest ice berg in the world, broken off which is three times bigger than Delhi !But why the scientists pay much attention to this? We have to know the truth that these sudden changes are due to the human caused climate change.If Antarctica ‘s entire ice sheet were to melt, it could raise sea level and gradually the land area reduced to the pages of history.
What are the Solutions?
We have two options in front of us- ‘mitigation’ (reducing and stabilizing the levels of heat-trapping greenhouse gases in the atmosphere) and ‘adaptation’ (adapting to the climate change already in the pipeline). Project drawdown ,a nonprofit group of researchers and scientist, compiled a list of solutions which one expanded over the next 30 years could reduce emissions by as much to 269.0 2 gigatons of CO2.so what are the solutions?
Refrigerant management: in 1987, 196 countries and the European union sign the protocol calling on all countries to reduce the use of CFCs in refrigerants by 1996. CFCs were replaced by HFCs which doesn’t damage the ozone but is an extremely potent greenhouse gas. HFC have thousand to 9000 times the capacity to trap heat than CO2 and gradually slow the rate of global warming.
Onshore wind energy: the solution provides a huge opportunity for low-cost and love mission energy creation. Turbines have small land footprint allowing for farming recreation and conservation of nature to continue under their shadows. By increasing 26% of wind energy production could avoid roughly 147 gigatons of greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. In order to curb this issue ,we should expand the construction industry with the smart energy policy and generous government subsidies. Future of wind turbines could have substantial positive effect on our changing climate.
Plant rich diet: the fossil fuel demands associated with the animal feed, transportation, deforestation and animal emissions themselves makeup large chunk of global greenhouse emissions. The Project drawdown predicts that is just 50% of the world population adopts applied rich diet by 2050, we could avoid 65.0 5 gigatons of greenhouse gas emissions.It is not easy… especially in a meat-centric food culture.
                It is said that in 2050 the world will be more hostile and less fertile, more crowded and less diverse.we all have to register something in our mind that we are temporary in this Earth and are responsible to hand it over to our future generations without any damages. We are ought to make changes in our lifestyles against the ‘changes’ in order to preserve that gem with all its diversities and beauty.
“Be the change you wish to see in the world”-Mahatma Gandhi.

FARM BILLS – 2020

     

The Farm Bills 2020 is a combination of three agricultural bills passed by the Indian parliament in September 2020. The three bills are : 1] Farmers’ Produce Trade and Commerce (Promotion and Facilitation) Bill, 2020 2] Farmers’ (Empowerment and Protection) Agreement on Price Assurance and Farm Services Bill, 2020 3] Essential Commodities (Amendment) Bill, 2020.    

 

These bills were introduced by Mr. Narendra Singh Tomer, the Minister of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare. First enacted by Lok Sabha on 17th September, 2020 and then by Rajya Sabha on 20th September, 2020 and Accent was given by the President Ram Nath Kovind on 24th September, 2020. These three bills have been passed by the parliament aiming at introducing reforms in the agricultural sector. 

These reforms are considered to be important since 60% of the population works in the agriculture industry. This sector also contributes about 18% of the country’s GDP. The laws claim to bring farmers closer to the market by changing where they can sell, the ability to store produce and whether they can enter into contracts.  

 

FARMERS’ PRODUCE TRADE AND COMMERCE (PROMOTION AND FACILITATION) BILL’, 2020

This law allows farmers to sell anywhere within the country under the ‘One Nation One Market’ concept. The ECA initially restricted farmers from selling anywhere other than government-approved  mandi’s. These government approved mandis’ are called ‘Agriculture Product Market committees’ [APMC]. An APMC is a state-operated market where farmers are allowed to sell their produce to traders or middlemen. These middlemen then sell their produce to consumers throughout the country. 

According to this Act any person with a “PAN card” is able to enter in direct trade with farmers whether through e-commerce platforms or physical trade. Farmers will not be charged any levy for sale of their produce. 

 

Key Features : 

Trade of farmers produce: The Ordinance allows intra-state and inter-state trade of farmers’ produce outside the physical premises of market yards run by market committees formed under the state APMC Acts and other markets notified under the state APMC Acts.  Such trade can be conducted in an ‘outside trade area’, i.e., any place of production, collection, and aggregation of farmers’ produce including farm gates, factory premises, warehouses, silos, and cold storages. 

Electronic trading: The Ordinance permits electronic trading of scheduled farmers’ produce (agricultural produce regulated under any state APMC Act) in the specified trade area.  An electronic trading and transaction platform may be set up to facilitate the direct and online buying and selling of such produce through electronic devices and internet.  The following entities may establish and operate such platforms: (i) companies, partnership firms, or registered societies, having permanent account number under the Income Tax Act, 1961 or any other document notified by the central government. (ii) a farmer producer organisation or agricultural cooperative society. 

Market fee abolished: The Ordinance prohibits state governments from levying any market fee, cess or levy on farmers, traders, and electronic trading platforms for trade of farmers’ produce conducted in an ‘outside trade area’. 

Efficient payment mechanism : According to this act, the trader shall pay on the same day as delivery of farming produce, if not payment shall be done within three working days and a receipt should be given on the same as of delivery. 

 

THE FARMERS (EMPOWERMENT AND PROTECTION) AGREEMENT OF PRICE ASSURANCE AND FARM SERVICES BILL, 2020:

This bill ensures that farmers are allowed to enter into contracts with buyers. Farming will be carried out on the basis of agreement between buyers and producers. One of the greatest advantages that the farmers receive through this is the price assurance even before sowing his crops. The scope of contract farming is huge as MNC’s regularly get into contracts with farmers in order to ensure they receive specified types of produce. For eg., Mcdonalds uses only a specified kind of potatoes for their Fries and gets them grown accordingly. Similarly, other chains too require specified produce and would prefer to be directly in touch with farmers rather than traders to ensure that they are organic and fresh. 

 

Key Features : 

Farming agreement: The Ordinance provides for a farming agreement between a farmer and buyer prior to the production or rearing of any farm produce.  The minimum period of an agreement will be one crop season, or one production cycle of livestock.  The maximum period is five years, unless the production cycle is more than five years. 

Pricing of farming produce: The price of farming produce should be mentioned in the agreement.  For prices subjected to variation, a guaranteed price for the produce and a clear reference for any additional amount above the guaranteed price must be specified in the agreement.  Further, the process of price determination must be mentioned in the agreement. Dispute Settlement: A farming agreement must provide for a conciliation board as well as a conciliation process for settlement of disputes. The Board should have a fair and balanced representation of parties to the agreement.  At first, all disputes must be referred to the board for resolution.  If the dispute remains unresolved by the Board after thirty days, parties may approach the Sub-divisional Magistrate for resolution.  Parties will have a right to appeal to an Appellate Authority against decisions of the Magistrate.  Both the Magistrate and Appellate Authority will be required to dispose of a dispute within thirty days from the receipt of application.  The Magistrate or the Appellate Authority may impose certain penalties on the party contravening the agreement.  However, no action can be taken against the agricultural land of farmer for recovery of any dues.

 

ESSENTIAL COMMODITIIES (AMENDMENT) BILL, 2020:

Of all the 3 bills that have been passed, it is the ECA which was long overdue. The ECA has its roots in World War II where laws were implemented by the British to exploit the supply within the country. The bill places restrictions on the storage of essential commodities like pulses, oilseeds, onions, etc but has now been amended. The amended ECA reduces the power that states and the center have. 

 

Key Features :

Regulation of food items: The Essential Commodities Act, 1955 empowers the central government to designate certain commodities (such as food items, fertilizers, and petroleum products) as essential commodities. The central government may regulate or prohibit the production, supply, distribution, trade, and commerce of such essential commodities. The new Ordinance provides that the central government may regulate the supply of certain food items including cereals, pulses, potatoes, onions, edible oilseeds, and oils, only under extraordinary circumstances. These include war, famine, extraordinary price rise and natural calamity of grave nature.

Stock limit: The Ordinance requires that imposition of any stock limit on agricultural produce must be based on price rise. A stock limit may be imposed only if there is: (i) a 100% increase in retail price of horticultural produce; and (ii) a 50% increase in the retail price of non-perishable agricultural food items. The increase will be calculated over the price prevailing immediately preceding twelve months, or the average retail price of the last five years, whichever is lower. 

 

What were the reasons for protests ?  The farmers have been apprehensive about these bills. The biggest concern here is the Minimum Support Price (MSP). The government offers to buy 23  products at MSP to support farmers. But in reality, only wheat and rice are purchased by the government. Haryana And Punjab are the biggest benefactors of this scheme. With permission to trade outside mandi, traders will only trade outside because there is no provision of MSP while dealing with private players. This might lead to farmers being underpaid again.  

Farmers have this fear that’s why protests are happening. But with relating to MSP only 6% of farmers in India know about this provision and they get to benefit from this. The implementation is really not good. Farmers are also concerned about the upper hand of the agri-businesses and big retailers in negotiations. They feel this would put them at a disadvantage. They also say that the companies may dictate the prices and the benefits of small farmers may reduce due to engagement of sponsors with them. One of the reasons why there has been a lot of uproar throughout the country is due to the unconstitutional way in which the laws were passed as it is the state governments that regulate these aspects. 

 

The government should have included the opposition and also taken into account the voice of farmers in order to plug the loopholes in the bills.This would not only create an assisted approach towards privatizing the sector but also avoid further exploitation. But unfortunately, the bills due to not being communicated appropriately have created an air of mistrust between the ruling, opposition, and the farmers. 

 

Who were protesting ?

Farm organisations like Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU) and big agricultural bodies like the All India Kisan Sangharsh Coordination Committee (AIKSCC) and some section of farmers are opposing the bill. They say these bills will help no one, except big corporates and destroy farmers’ livelihood. v Protests are largely limited to Punjab, Haryana and Madhya Pradesh. This is because it is in these states that farmers rely on MSP and have strong market systems based on APMC’s. 

Thousands of farmers in Punjab, Haryana and several other states are on the roads to protest against three farm ordinances which were presented in the Lok Sabha. The opposition and many farmer unions have threatened to protest till the controversial ordinances are withdrawn. Bihar, Kerala, and Manipur do not follow the APMC system at all. In India, the state governments have the power to regulate agricultural markets and fairs. Hence different states have different approaches towards this. Besides the farmers, the commission agents are also opposing these ordinances. They also fear that the new laws will bypass their business and they will be rendered jobless. State governments also seem to be opposing the bills as they will lose mandi tax which is a huge source of revenue. 

 

Impact on the economy:

Agriculture plays an important part in India’s economy and at present, it is among the top two farm producers in the world. This sector provides approximately 42% of the total number of jobs available in India and contributes around 15 % to the GDP. GDP shrank by a whopping 23.9 % according to the National Statistical Office’s released estimates for the first quarter. It was expected due to COVID-19 pandemic and the near cessation of economic activities. But what comes as a silver lining is the exceptional show of the agriculture sector. If India has to come out of the serious economic crisis, the answer does not lie in the economies of the urban or of the extractive economies of the capital. The answer lies in the revival of rural India with dignity and respect. The country cannot survive if the rural sector falls and chances of such an event happening today can only be prevented with policies initiated with empathy and care. 

 

India’s agricultural sector has been liberalized and sort of privatised by the new Farmers bill 2020 by eliminating the dangerous middlemen, facilitating better realizations for farmers, attracting investment and enhancing technology in the sector. The three Farm bills are expected to bring revolutionary changes to the agrarian context and help double farmers’ incomes. There is a need to restore the shaken confidence of the agrarian sector and by implementing the three farm bills, they will break the monopoly of APMC markets/mandis and they will allow private companies to get into the agricultural produce supply chain by offering competitive prices and it will give a choice to the farmers to sell their produce for higher prices. It will also help introduce new technologies in the agriculture sector through private investment. 

This move is being hailed as the liberalization of agriculture trade and is being compared with 1991 economic reforms. New farm bills limit government intervention as the government cannot ban exports when the prices of a commodity increase and this will ensure more money to the farmers. The new farm bill will help the farmers who are debt-ridden and starved of funding by providing them with a competitive market. The three Agri bills if taken together can-do wonders for open agriculture trade and have the potential to double farmers income and will definitely feed the Indian economy. 

 

Conclusion:  

The purchase by organised retailers curtails the length of the supply chain, giving better prices to farmers and asking for lower prices from consumers. It is witnessed that middlemen charge higher prices than organised retail players. Also, contract farming by corporates implies that the corporate will provide technology to the farmers to improve their yield. This benefits both, the farmer through increased yield and the corporate, who can get higher production from suppliers. So the new Farmers bill will be a boon for the economy.   However, these 3 acts will prove beneficial only if the government addresses the loopholes of these acts. 

The loopholes of these acts are quite concerning and the government should discuss the same with farmers to be more efficient and effective. The government should form a proper mechanism for contract farming so no farmer is exploited by big greedy corporates. To solve disputes between farmers and traders the government should establish a different regulatory body rather than Sub-Divisional Magistrate. The MSP  system is flawed and even though the government recently said that they are not repealing MSP but still they need to address the fact that only 6% of Farmers are getting benefits. 

                                                                                       The government should Implement this scheme more effectively by spreading awareness with the help of Gram panchayat so that the smallest of farmers will know about this and will get the benefit. Farmers in our country are not united. Just like AMUL or National Egg Coordination Committee farmers should form a nationwide group or local groups to deal with big traders. Effective implementation is necessary. Right now, India is going through a food surplus still people are going to sleep hungry. This is because of the mismanagement of the government.

 

NATURE: THE TRUE HEALER

MOMENTS OF SOLLITUDE WITH MOTHER NATURE IS SUNSHINE TO A SOUL.


The purest sense where both serenity and wildness coexist in harmony, the most vital source of wonder and inspiration – NATURE, the most incredible gift we need to be grateful about . There is nothing as peaceful as being deep in forest and being immersed in the natural world completely.

Nature is the true antidote to today’s busy and stressful world as the more time we spend in nature the more tuned we we become towards our life. Nature is the most powerful force when it comes to healing the mind, body and spirit. It influences us to connect to one another. Spending mindful moments in nature helps us to reconnect with ourselves, our loved ones and moreover with the entire natural world around us.

Our natural surroundings really do support our innate healing capacity. It’s our responsibility to connect with the peaceful rhythms of the nature by walking barefoot ( to get connected with the positive vibes with the ground), sleeping outdoors, getting the morning vibes from sun by getting rich vitamin D and listening to the beautiful chirpings of the birds in the morning as they mark out to their deafening noise as they settle down to roost in the evening.

Exposure to the outdoors can help us feel calmer, boosts our immunity and enables us to sleep more soundly than ever before. Spending our quality time with nature can not only enhances our mental sharpness but increases our problem solving capacity and inspire creativity.

One study was conducted by the scientists in Japan to monitor the effects of a practice known as “Shinrin-yoku” which means forest-bathing and also refers to natural mindfulness walks. This study involved field experiments in 24 forests across Japan and there were more than 280 participants participating in this Shinrin-yoku experiment. In each experiment, the scientist sent one half of the participants into the deep woods and the other half into a city. The next day, the participants who spent time in the deep woods were sent into a city and vice versa.

At the end of the experiment, the scientists found that those who spent their time in forests had literally lower concentration of cortisol, lower pulse rate and even lower blood pressure. This experiment beautifully proved that the nature was very much effective in creating perfect health when they were in forest as compared to urban environment.

Not just one study, now there are infinite studies available revealing with utmost accuracy that the people who appreciates, extends gratitude towards nature and most importantly spends time in it are the most happier, healthier and innovative as the nature reduces the stress, pressure and solely helps one to find the true meaning of life and connect with themselves. Thus, all of the research points conclude that the closer we are to nature, the happier we feel.

 Anne frank well said that “The best remedy for those who feel lonely or unhappy is to go outside”. This makes us firmly believe that nature brings solace to all troubles as it improves our cognitive abilities and ignites our power of imagination. With absolutely no surprise that the immortal achievements of our ancestors or history’s greatest pieces of art, literature and music produced by them was possible because of their quality time spent with the mother nature.

But the most bitter truth is we all take nature for granted. One must not forget that what is taken for granted will eventually be taken away. We took nature for granted which is the most indispensable thing highly deserving our gratitude. It’s never too late let’s now understand our priorities and give huge respect to the Mother Nature!

OPTIMISM- THE NEED OF THE HOUR

When you can’t control what’s happening, challenge yourself to control the way you respond.


We all face challenges, tough times at some point of life but this time we all are undergoing with a common difficulty-“THE PANDEMIC”. It’s very true that we cannot change the direction of wind but definitely we can adjust our sails to reach our destination. Though this pandemic has triggered tremendous anxiety and sadness all over the map, we must not forget that troubles are our hidden teachers who come into our life to make us meaningful.

If we see our troubles and miseries with an eye of optimism we can realize that these are great opportunities to strengthen us from within, chances for our better version of life as optimistic attitude can never fail even after a massive failure. It always encourages the very person to think unquestionably that it is the path to achieve something more higher than never before

Shadows( tough times) are the evidences that we are standing in light. The determined effort to cultivate optimism will surely improve the quality of life, ensure happiness and success because with the optimistic attitude we can generate innovative ideas and create various possibilities to move forward faster. That’s why I strongly believe that optimistic way looking at the situation is as equally important as the most demanding oxygen cylinders.

The more we feed positive thoughts in our mind and around we can magnetize peace and happiness back so let’s train our mind in such a manner that we can see opportunity no matter how the hard the situation might seem for now. Winston churchill, the Prime Minister of Britain shouted with the sense of positivity at the time of 2nd world war with the saying “A pessimist sees the difficulty in every opportunity whereas an optimist sees opportunity in every difficulty.”

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Cyclone Yaas to intensify into ‘very severe cyclonic storm’ : Report

Cyclone Yaas cross Odisha, Bengal : It is supposed to intensify into very severe cyclonic storm. It is likely to move towards West Bengal, adjoining Odisha and coasts of Bangladesh. IMD’s Ranchi’s meteorological centre recently warns nearby states for heavy rainfall and also issued an alert in Jharkhand due to the cyclonic storm.

A low pressure area formed over the east central Bay of Bengal and adjoining sea today and this is supposed to turn into very severe cyclonic storm which will affect West Bengal and nearby areas on 26 May.


Cyclone Yaas as per meteorological reports:

The low pressure area is very likely to concentrate into a depression over east central Bay of Bengal by tomorrow, the 23rd May morning. It is very likely to move north-northwestwards, intensify into a Cyclonic Storm by 24th May and further into a very severe cyclonic storm during the subsequent 24 hours. ” the IMD said.

cyclone yaas

As per the pictures taken from satellite and information by meteorological centre, it would move further towards north west. The Ranchi meteorological centre also issued an alert related to a moderate to high thunderstorm and stormy winds blowing around with speed of 50km/h which is likely to appear on 25 or 26 may. In the areas most prone to cyclone, it is estimated by IMD officials that wind speed around Odisha, West Bengal and coasts of Bengal would reach upto 100km/h and will even increase thereafter.

It has been only one week since the tauktae storm hit the coasts of Gujarat. It caused a huge destruction there and in neighbouring areas and also a minor effect in northern states.

The NDRF (National Disaster Response Force) teams and Indian Navy are already keeping eyes on this. They are ready to assist the people of areas which are expected to be affected majorly. Light or moderate rainfall on other areas and heavy rainfall on areas near West Bengal, Odisha is expected. Heavy rainfall is also expected on 27 may on some areas.

Fisherman are already informed before and were advised to stay away from sea areas since 23 May. Apart from that, the railways around this region i.e. south western railways are also cancelled. As per sources around a dozen of trains are cancelled for 24 May to 26 May keeping the yaas cyclone in concern. And it is estimated that if cyclone won’t stop after 26, then cancellation of these train will step ahead further.

The effect of this cyclone will start appearing since 24 May with rise in wind speeds in nearby areas. The wind’s speed will gradually increase from 40 km/hr to 50 km/hr and at the time of arrival of cyclone it will end up reaching 100km/hr.

Today there was also a meeting held related to this by our prime minister Mr. Narendra Modi. He held a meeting with several officials of government to review the preparations done in advance for this upcoming disaster. Many ministers were included in this meeting including our home minister Amit Shah and some representatives from National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) and some other ministers to review the preparations.

Sergio Aguero heads to Camp Nou, agrees to join Barcelona on a two-year deal
Aguero’s farewell will come at the club’s last home fixture against Everton on Sunday before playing the Champions League final on May 30.
Manchester City striker Sergio Aguero has agreed to sign a two-year contract with Spanish giants FC Barcelona. With Aguero’s contract expiring in June, the move will come as a free transfer. The striker has settled for lower wages than available elsewhere for playing in Barcelona. Barcelona, who were looking for a number nine after Luis Suarez left in 2020, aim to achieve European success with Aguero. The Argentine striker is said to receive a bonus if he helps the club win the Champions League.
The 33-year-old career has been plagued by injuries, restricting him to just 18 appearances for City this season in which he could score only four goals. His farewell will come at the club’s last home fixture against Everton on Sunday before playing the Champions League final on May 30

Will give him a tribute he deserves: Pep Guardiola

” Aguero is an incredibly nice and funny person, humble being the legend he is. He was incredibly loved by the backroom staff. Sunday’s the last game, I’m sure the fans will give him a tribute to what he has done so far; titles, numbers, performances, incredible,” said Pep Guardiola.

As Aguero bids ‘citizens’ a goodbye, Pep Guardiola heaped praise at the striker. Guardiola spoke about his contributions to the club, attitude and abilities to eat up any defence while backing him to play till 40.

“He is like a lion in the jungle, he kills the opponent. The last goal versus Palace defined him. He controlled two or three steps then wow. So much speed and then the quality to make the goal, he has this quality. He could play until 40 and score

Uttar Pradesh govt extends Corona curfew by another week till 31st of this month

The Uttar Pradesh government has extended the Corona curfew in the state till 31st of this month. The existing restrictions were supposed to end tomorrow morning.

Covid curfew is also helping in State Governments efforts to curb the spread of coronavirus. first time after a gap of more than 45 days, the total number of covid patients in the state has come down to below 1 lakh mark. State currently has 94480 active covid cases which is around 3 lakh less than the  number during peak time of Corona. Recovery rate in the state has also jumped to 93%. In the last 24 hours around 6000 new covid patients have been found in the state while the number of recovered patients in the same period is around 17000.

State has also made a new record of highest covid tests in the country.  Yesterday more than 300000 tests were conducted. Vaccination for people aged between 18 to 44 years will continue in each and every district of state from 1st of June. Presently it is going on in 18 cities and initially it started in 7 cities only.

Centre asks States to extend COVID-19 vaccination drive at workplaces to all employees, their family members and dependents

Centre has said that the vaccination drive at workplaces could be extended to all employees as well as their family members and dependents. The Union Health and Family Welfare Ministry has written a letter to all States and Union Territories in this regard. It said, for vaccinating beneficiaries in industrial and private workplace Covid Vaccination Centres, the vaccine doses will have to be procured by the private hospitals with which the employers tie up for Vaccination.

In case of government workplace vaccination centres, beneficiaries who are 45 years old or more are eligible to get the Vaccine for free from the doses supplied by the Centre to the states and UTs. However, the beneficiaries in the age group of 18 to 44 should be vaccinated from the doses directly procured by the respective state and UT governments directly from the vaccine manufacturers.

Government convenes high level meeting today to discuss CBSE Class 12 Board exams

Centre has convened a high level meeting today to discuss CBSE Class 12 Board exams and other upcoming entrance tests. The meeting, which will be chaired by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, will be attended by Union Ministers Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank, Smriti Irani and Prakash Javadekar, among others. Education Minister Nishank said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi desires that any decision affecting the career of students has to be taken in consultation with all state governments and stakeholders. Mr Nishank recently held a meeting with the State Education Secretaries in this regard. He said the consultative process will be further strengthened through today’s high level meeting.

All State Government Education Ministers and Secretaries have been requested to attend this virtual meeting and to share their views regarding upcoming examinations. Mr Nishank also sought suggestions from people through Twitter.

Centre reviews preparedness for Yaas; Indian Naval Ships and Aircraft put in standby for rescue and relief operations

A low pressure area has formed over the East Central Bay of Bengal. According to the Indian Meteorological Department, it will intensify into a cyclonic storm by today and further into a Very Severe Cyclonic Storm thereafter. It is likely to cross West Bengal-North Odisha and Bangladesh coast by the 26th evening. Accordingly, all the coastal districts of Odisha are prepared with identification and cleaning up of cyclone shelters and evacuation plans.

Meanwhile, the National Crisis Management Committee (NCMC) under the chairmanship of Cabinet Secretary Rajiv Gauba met yesterday to review the preparedness of Central and State Governments and agencies to deal with Cyclonic Storm ‘Yaas’ in the Bay of Bengal. Reviewing the preparedness of the Central and State agencies, he stressed that  all measures should be taken in a timely manner so that loss of lives and destruction of property is minimized.

Mr. Gauba also stressed that safety of COVID patients be ensured and disruption of functioning of COVID Hospitals and Centres avoided. Director General of the India Meteorological Department , briefed the committee about the latest status of the cyclone, which is expected to reach West Bengal and adjoining northern Odisha coasts by Wednesday evening with wind speeds ranging from 155 to 165 kilometres per hour.

The meeting was attended by Chief Secretaries and officers of West Bengal, Odisha, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Andaman & Nicobar and Puducherry. Secretaries of Ministries of Home, Power, Shipping, Telecom, Petroleum & Natural Gas, Civil Aviation, Fisheries, Chairman of Railway Board, Member-Secretary NDMA, IDS Chief  and DGs of Coast Guard, NDRF and IMD also participated in the meeting.

Cyclone Yaas likely to intensify into very severe cyclonic storm; To hit West Bengal and Odisha Coast on Wednesday

Cyclone Yaas is likely to intensify into a “very severe cyclonic storm” and cross the Odisha and the West Bengal coasts on Wednesday. India Meteorological Department (IMD) said, a low pressure area has formed over the east-central Bay of Bengal and the adjoining north Andaman Sea yesterday. It is likely to cross West Bengal and adjoining north Odisha and Bangladesh coasts around the evening of 26th May, the IMD said.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will hold a meeting at 11 AM today with Home Minister Amit Shah & top government officials to review preparedness for Cyclone Yaas. The high level meeting will be attended by representatives from the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA), Secretaries from Telecom, Power, Civil aviation and Earth Sciences apart from officials from other Ministries and Central Agencies.

Time Management – 4 Best tips for you

Time Management must be a skill that must be considered one of the most important aspects of one’s life. From school to the contemporary setting, managing time has to be given the top priority. It is a skill that is actually quite easy to learn. To start with getting your time management skills on track, you have to ask yourself, do you know what it actually means? Time management actually means that you keep track of time always and assign certain tasks to be done at certain times of the day. You will use each minute of your waking hours to do something productive and useful. Continue reading “Time Management – 4 Best tips for you”

The fall in Covid positivity rate of New Delhi, below 5 percent since April

There’s a drop in the number of active cases in   Delhi also, now counting to below 36,000 the lowest since April 4. In the past 24 hours, the capital of India, New Delhi has recorded 252 deaths and 3009 new active cases with less than 4.76 percent positivity rate. It has fallen for the first time below 5 percent.

 

The ares with below 5 percent Covid positivity rate are declared to be  safe zones by The World Health Organization(WHO) which now leads to add on pressure now to lift the lockdown in the places of New Delhi. Medical advisors have stated that the lockdown is the primary factor behind the decrease in everyday cases amidst the pandemic second wave, says PTI report.

 

The record of everyday cases was also been the lowest since the month of April and this is the third consecutive day when the daily new cases record has remained below 4000. A drop below 36,000 at 35,683 in the number of active cases, the death rate is at 1.62 percent while the recovery rate of city stands at 95.85 percent. Since the outbreak of first and second waves in early 2020, the city has recorded 14,12,959 covid active cases and 22,831 deaths till now.

Axis Bank New Policy

एक्सिस बैंक ने अपने ग्राहकों के लिए अलर्ट जारी किया है, जिसमें पैसे भेजने के सर्विस NEFT को लेकर खास जानकारी दी है. बैंक ने ग्राहकों को पहले ही बता दिया है कि आगामी रविवार को बैंक की NEFT सेवाएं प्रभावित रहने वाली है.एक्सिस बैंक ने जानकारी दी है कि रविवार यानी 23 मई को बैंक की NEFT सर्विस प्रभावित रहेंगी.
एक्सिस बैंक ने अपने ग्राहकों के लिए अलर्ट जारी किया है, जिसमें पैसे भेजने के सर्विस NEFT को लेकर खास जानकारी दी है. बैंक ने ग्राहकों को पहले ही बता दिया है कि आगामी रविवार को बैंक की NEFT सेवाएं प्रभावित रहने वाली है, ऐसे में ग्राहक पहले ही अपना काम निपटा लें. साथ ही इसके हिसाब से अपने कैश ट्रांजेक्शन को प्लान कर सकते हैं. बैंक ने ऐप्लीकेशन नोटिफिकेशन के जरिए भी इसकी जानकारी दी है.
ऐसे में जानते हैं कि बैंक की कौन-कौन सी सर्विस बंद रहेगी और कब तक आपको ऑनलाइन ट्रांजेक्शन में दिक्कत आ सकती है. साथ ही जानते हैं एक्सिस बैंक की ओर से जारी किए अलर्ट में क्या कहा गया है ताकि आप अपने हिसाब से कैश ट्रांजेक्शन कर सकते हैं…