Raigad. On the direction of Senior Superintendent of Police Sadanand Kumar yesterday, during a special campaign, under the leadership of Trainee IPS Pushkar, Police Station Incharge Kotrarod, vehicles were being checked by the Kotrarod Police by placing checkpoints at various places under the police station area. During this, 6 trailer vehicles transporting mineral without royalty have been caught.
Kotrarod Police caught 06 trailer vehicles in the investigation – (1) Trailer No. CG- 13 AT-2711 (2) Trailer No. CG- 13 AT-2811 (3) Trailer No. CG-13 AT-2511 (4) Trailer No. CG-13 AR-4411 (5) Trailer no. CG-13 AT-3011 (6) Trailer no. CG-13 AT- 2211 handed over to the Department of Minerals for advance detailed investigation action while proceeding under section 102 CrPC vehicles have been done. Sub-inspector Girdhari Sao, head constable Prem Sidar, constable Sanjeev Patel, Surendra Bhagat, Mukesh Chaubey were involved in the action taken under the leadership of trainee IPS Udit Pushkar.
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IPS takes action on illegal transport trailers, 6 vehicles seized
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Union Minister Shri Parshottam Rupala directs prompt action on reports of rising cases of lumpy skin disease (LSD) in livestock of Darjeeling and Kalimpong districts
Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairying under the Ministry of Fisheries, AH and Dairying acts promptly to address concerns of livestock farmers of Darjeeling and Kalimpong districts of West Bengal today, as suspected cases of LSD (Lumpy Skin Disease), a devastating disease of Cattle and Buffaloes are reported.
Union Cabinet Minister for the FAHD Shri Parshottam Rupala directed for prompt action on the letter of the Member of Parliament from Darjeeling Raju Bista about his concerns on the reports of rising cases of lumpy skin disease (LSD) in Kalimpong and Darjeeling districts of West Bengal.
The Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairying, GoI responded swiftly and has taken all necessary steps for providing technical and financial support in close co-ordination with State and district officials of AHD.
As per the verifications from the field, there are no deaths of cattle due to LSD in Darjeeling and Kalimpong. Around 400 unvaccinated cattle in Darjeeling and 2000 in Kalimpong were infected out of which 200 and 1200 respectively have already recovered. Treatment of other infected cattle is underway including ring vaccination of cattle in affected areas to check the spread of the disease. There are no reports of LSD in sheep/goats In both the districts and the infection is reported mainly in unvaccinated cattle. However, the situation is under control.
The Department has been implementing various measures for control of the disease which are as under:
- Surveillance: The Department has already formulated the surveillance strategy through Exit Plan and circulated to all the states. Diagnostic facilities are readily available in the region and Regional Disease Diagnostic Laboratory (RDDL), Kolkatta has been authorized and financially supported for surveillance of cattle through PCR testing of LSD and the same was communicated to the state.
- Vaccination programme: States have been advised regularly to undertake vaccination as per the controlled and preventive strategy. Uniform rates for purchase of the vaccines have been communicated to the state. Financial assistance under ASCAD with 60: 40 share is provided to the states including West Bengal.
- Visit of RDDL officers to Kalimpong and Darjeeling: The central team consisting of one officer each from North Eastern Regional Disease Diagnostic Laboratory (NERDDL), Guwahati and Eastern Regional Disease Diagnostic Laboratory (ERDDL), Kolkata has been constituted to visit the affected area to assess the ground situation and to support the state AHD for control and containment of LSD in definite time line.
The Department of Animal Husbandry & dairying is taking all necessary steps including funding and technical support for timely control and prevention of LSD in the country. However, the field implementation lies with the state government as Animal Husbandry is the state subject.
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India to join international climate action in civil aviation from 2027
NEW DELHI: India will start participating in the International Civil Aviation Organisation’s (ICAO) Carbon Offsetting and Reduction Scheme for International Aviation (CORSIA) and the Long-Term Aspirational Goals (LTAG) from 2027.
This was announced at a meeting of the Parliament’s Consultative Committee of the Ministry of Civil Aviation held in New Delhi yesterday. The meeting was chaired by the Minister of Civil Aviation Jyotiraditya Scindia.
The ICAO has been tasked to reduce carbon emissions from international civil aviation as one of its focus areas. In order to mitigate carbon emissions from aviation and its impact on climate change, the global body has adopted several key aspirational goals.
Among them are a two per cent annual fuel efficiency improvement through 2050, carbon neutral growth and net zero by 2050. The ICAO has clubbed them under CORSIA and LTAG.
The former is to be implemented in three phases. As the rationale for joining the ICAO’s climate action measures from 2027, the Indian Ministry said “this will enable airlines of developing countries like India to get time to grow more so that they do not face any adverse financial consequences due to CORSIA.”
Financial implications due to offsetting have to be borne by individual airlines, depending upon their international operations. CORSIA is applicable only to flights originating from one country to another.
India committed to net zero by 2070 at the 26th Conference of Parties (COP26) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.
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Hospital sealed for 30 days, CMHO took major action
Durg. Chief Medical and Health Officer Durg has taken major action against Shreya Hospital and Diagnostic for non-compliance of Nursing Home Act. They have stopped the operation of the hospital for a month. Earlier, many major actions have been taken in the district under the Nursing Home Act.
Some people had complained to Durg Collector Pushpendra Kumar Meena that the patients admitted at Shreya Hospital and Diagnostic Center at Dhamdha in the district were not being treated properly. Not only this, the provisions of the Nursing Home Act are not being followed in the hospital. After the complaint, the collector wrote to CMHO Durg to investigate the matter. CMHO Dr. JP Meshram had sent the nursing home team here for investigation. The team found here during the inspection that the Nursing Home Act Rules 2010 and 2013 are not being followed by the doctors in initial treatment. After receiving the investigation report, on the instructions of the Collector, the CMHO took several major actions on Shreya Hospital and Diagnostic Center, ranging from fines to banning operations.