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  • Chief Constable made Uttarakhand Police proud by winning Gold Medal in Athletics Championship Lucknow

    Chief Constable made Uttarakhand Police proud by winning Gold Medal in Athletics Championship Lucknow

    Chief constable Rajesh Kumar, appointed in district Rudraprayag, representing Uttarakhand Police in the Indian Police Athletics Championship, Lucknow, has earned a gold medal by taking 29:30 seconds in the 10 km race. The time taken by him is the new record of this competition under 10 km race. Apart from this, he also earned gold medal in 5 km race by taking time of 14:23 seconds. The 02 gold medals earned by him in this competition have not only brought laurels to Rudraprayag district police but also Uttarakhand police. District Rudraprayag police family wishes them a bright future by sending best wishes to them.

  • Class 9 student Himani Mehra selected for Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya Tarikhet

    Class 9 student Himani Mehra selected for Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya Tarikhet

    Majkhali: Himani Mehra, a student of Chaitanya Montessori Junior High School, Majkhali, has been selected in class 9 in Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, Tadikhet. Himani has made her place among the three vacant students. Himani’s father Dhyan Singh Mehra does a private job in Nainital while her mother is a homemaker. There is a wave of happiness in the area on his success, on this occasion the headmistress and teachers of the school have congratulated him. He has given the credit of his success to R.C. Pujari, Principal of R.P.V. Tonwadi.

  • On the success of the crushing season, the sugar mill management was honored by giving a memento.

    On the success of the crushing season, the sugar mill management was honored by giving a memento.

    Udham Singh Nagar: Happy over the successful operation of the crushing season, the farmers honored the sugar mill management by giving mementos. The sugar mill management thanked the farmers for their cooperation.

    Sugarcane farmers reached the sugar mill on Wednesday. He informed that the sugar mill is producing sugar without any unnecessary interruption in the current crushing season. For this, he thanked the Executive Director of Sugar Mill Trilok Singh Martolia, Chief Engineer VP Pandey, Chief Chemist SK Mishra and Sugarcane Manager Rishipal Singh. He honored the officers of Sugar Mill Management by giving mementos to them. The executive director of the mill Martolia expressed gratitude to the farmers. Among those who welcomed were DN Mishra, Jagdish Singh, Satendra Singh, Pratap Thakur, Sudhir Shahi, Vinod Singh, Pawan Gangwar, Ali Hussain, Satish Futela, Atul Kumar, etc.

  • Husband drank poison after killing his wife in Mayurbhanj

    Husband drank poison after killing his wife in Mayurbhanj

    Baripada: In a tragic incident a man drank poison after hacking his wife to death in Mayurbhanj district of Odisha on Tuesday. While the man died on the spot, his wife was rushed to the hospital in critical condition. The incident took plce in the Chheliadi village under Badasahi Police limits in the district.

    As per reports, verbal spat erupted between the man and his wife over watching mobile phone. The argument took an ugly turn and the man attacked his wife with a sharp weapon.

    After some time the man realised his crime and drank poison. The man has reportedly succumbed to the poisonous effect.

    The neighbours rushed the woman to the hospital. Her condition is said to be critical.

  • Woman post master’s body recovered from Kolab dam in Koraput district

    Woman post master’s body recovered from Kolab dam in Koraput district

    Koraput: In a sad incident, the body of a woman Post Master was recovered from the Kolab dam in Koraput district of Odisha on Tuesday. The reason behind death of the woman is yet to be ascertained. The body was recovered from the Sindhu ghat in the Lamtaput Block.

    The deceased lady has been identified as Priyanka Praharaj. She was the Post Master of Tikarpada Panchayat.

    As per reports, the woman left her mobile phone with her mother in the house and told her that she will be going outside to return soon. As she did not return home for long her mother searched for her with the help of the villagers.

    During the search it was seen that the footwear of the woman post master was lying near the Kolab dam. Accordingly, it was suspected that she might have drowned in the water of the dam.

    As the villagers searched for the woman in the water they got her dead body. They fished out the body from the water and informed Police.

    After getting information Nandapur Police reached the spot and initiated investigation.

    From the preliminary investigation Police have doubted that the woman might have committed suicide. Further investigation of the case is underway.

  • Youth dies due to lightning in Bhadrak district

    Youth dies due to lightning in Bhadrak district

    Bhadrak: In a tragic incident, a youth was killed after being stuck by lightning in Bhadrak district of Odisha on Tuesday. The incident took place in the Hatapada village under Arandua Panchayat in Basudevpur Block of the district.

    The deceased has been identified 35 year old Maheshwar Jena, the son of Makara Jena.

    As per reports, today afternoon when Maheswar was in the village it started to rain with thunderstorm and lightning. As it started to pour he was returning home when he was struck by lightning and fell on the ground.

    After some time, a few villagers reached there and took him to the Basudevpur hospital where the doctors declared him dead.

    A pal of gloom has descended in the village following the death of the youth.

  • Nutrition exhibitions on the theme ‘When diet is colourful, health is excellent’

    Nutrition exhibitions on the theme ‘When diet is colourful, health is excellent’

    Hamirpur. In order to make common people aware about the inclusion of all nutrients in the daily diet, nutrition exhibitions were organized in various Anganwadi centers under Child Development Project Sujanpur on the topic ‘When diet is colourful, health is excellent’.
    During interaction with women on this occasion, Child Development Project Officer Kuldeep Singh Chauhan told that breakfast is the most important food in the diet of the day. Therefore, there should be Satranga diet i.e. balanced diet in the breakfast plate. Such a diet paves the way for the expected increase in the immunity of the body by supplying the various elements desired by the human body. Child Development Project Officer said that our digestive fire works like the Sun. It starts increasing in the morning, reaches its highest level in the afternoon and relaxes till night. That’s why our body easily digests morning and afternoon meals.

    He told that coarse grains are very beneficial in the midday meal. We can strengthen our health even by taking only tricolor salad at night. Our body also produces harmful substances called free radicals during the digestion process which harm our body by increasing the rate of oxidation and accelerates the signs of ageing. The antioxidant substances present in orange, red, yellow and purple fruits eliminate free radicals and eliminate their side effects. The Child Development Project Officer said that the abundant phytochemicals available in coarse grains are also full of antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties and form the basis of the body’s immunity. That’s why we should take special care of including all the nutrients in our diet.

  • The issue of the price of apple orchards raised in the House, Theog MLA raised the matter of arbitrariness in Adani Group’s CA store

    The issue of the price of apple orchards raised in the House, Theog MLA raised the matter of arbitrariness in Adani Group’s CA store

    Shimla. During the question hour on the 11th day of the budget session of the Himachal Legislative Assembly, the issue of robbery with the orchardists during the apple season and arbitrariness in the CA store of Adani Group came up. Theog MLA Kuldeep Singh Rathore asked the Horticulture Minister that how many CA stores of Adani are running in Shimla district and whether the rules are being followed, in which Adani’s CA stores were given Rs 1598.79 lakh by the National Horticulture Board without MoU. . The matter of giving subsidy under NABARD has come to the fore.
    MLA Kuldeep Rathore said that Adani had assured the help of farmers and gardeners on the establishment of CA stores, but the opposite has happened. During the apple season, Adani Group remains silent and fixes the price in the mid-season, arbitrariness is done in fixing the price, the work was given without MoU. That’s why the government should review the matter and make an MoU again. The exploitation of farmers and gardeners should be stopped.
    Horticulture Minister Jagat Singh Negi said that Adani Group has set up CA STORES at Sainj, Mehndali and Revali in Shimla district, Rs 1598.79 lakh to Adani Group from National Horticulture Board. Subsidy was given under NABARD, MoU was not signed in this context. Horticulture Minister assured that appropriate action will be taken for violation of rules.

  • So many lakh rupees have been approved for 25 rural road projects in the state.

    So many lakh rupees have been approved for 25 rural road projects in the state.

    Shimla. Public Works Minister Vikramaditya Singh has informed that under RIDF, National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development, Navard has sanctioned Rs 10273.82 lakh for 25 rural road projects in the state. He has said that within the next 30 days these road projects will be finalized and work on them will be started.
    Vikramaditya Singh said in a statement that the state government is serious about the construction of roads in rural areas and their maintenance. He said that rural development and strengthening its economy is also his main goal. For this, special attention will be paid to road construction and their maintenance in the state.
    Vikramaditya Singh said that under the guidance of Chief Minister Sukhwinder Singh Sukhu, the state would establish new dimensions of development. He said that every possible effort will be made to ensure that the road and other development works are completed within the stipulated time. He has expressed gratitude to the officers of Navard, especially Chief Minister Sukhwinder Singh Sukhu, for the construction of these roads, due to whose efforts this amount has been approved for the construction of 25 rural roads.

  • Investing in the supply chain of wind energy has now become necessary

    Investing in the supply chain of wind energy has now become necessary

    Shimla. The wind power industry is growing rapidly in both the onshore and offshore markets by 2025, with a record installation of 680 GW expected by 2027. Policymakers need to act from 2026 to remove supply chain bottlenecks. Blockages in its supply chain could hinder meeting 2030 climate targets and – in turn – dash the world’s hopes of reaching net-zero by 2050.
    Also 2022 After a disappointing year, now a booming environment has set the wind power industry to install 136 GW per year in the coming years, with a compounded growth rate of up to 15 percent.
    These findings are reflected in the Global Wind Report, which clearly shows that there is an urgent need to increase investment in supply chains around the world. Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC) mapping shows that the U.S. and Europe, both expected to face supply constraints for turbines and components as early as 2025. As the wind power market in the U.S. Sees the positive impact of the Inflation Reduction Act (American Inflation Reduction Act) and with this the ambition in Europe is increasing in this direction. The clean power industry in China appears to be building rapidly, and major developing countries are ramping up their clean energy deployments.

    Effective steps taken by the policy makers to take the right steps and to supply it will have a visible impact on the increase in clean energy. Because the world will, in time, be able to reduce its fossil fuel-based energy needs and move on to a cleaner energy path instead. In such a situation, now is the time to promote investment (finance) in supply chains and make it flexible according to regional needs. Because efforts to introduce protectionist trade measures risk raising costs as well as delaying the expansion of wind and renewable electricity. Which is not true given the seriousness of the threat of global warming reaching 1.5 degrees.
    Ben Backwell, CEO of the Global Wind Energy Council, said: “This year’s Global Wind Report has a clear message for policymakers: double down on your ambition to secure the world’s future with clean energy.”
    “New policies are being introduced around the world focused on accelerating the deployment of secure renewable energy, and GWEC expects continued growth over the coming decade and beyond. But to ensure implementation, policy makers need to remove market and regulatory barriers, allowing investment in new factories to avoid future bottlenecks. In addition, we need more active global cooperation to increase supply of critical raw materials and mitigate risk to ensure that the green economic revolution has those inputs during this crisis. which he needs.
    It has long been established that supporting wind power creates jobs, creates new industry and provides clean and safe energy. And by extension, getting closer to climate goals and getting closer to achieving net-zero helps secure the world’s future. Policy makers must seize the opportunity in front of them and work in tandem with industry to make the energy transition from fossil fuel-based energy to clean energy.”
    Martand Shardul, Policy Director, Global Wind Energy Council India – GWEC India said: “With a current share of 11% in blade manufacturing, 7% in wind turbine generators and 12% in gearbox manufacturing, India is at the center of the global wind power supply chain. I am in a unique position. However, any restrictive trade policy in India or other regions that mandates complete localization could lead to price hikes and supply chain disruptions. Building on regional competitive advantages, to be able to meet national, regional and global climate action targets, will foster a healthy growth in the wind power sector.
    “Facilitating policy measures continue to redefine opportunities for the wind (power) sector in India. After a slowdown in the past few years, the Center has announced plans to tender 8 gigawatts of onshore wind (electricity) projects annually this decade and tap the wind power potential in states. Also, rapid progress has been made by India on offshore wind (electricity) preparedness. Indian agencies have partnered with international institutions to develop a range of technical, policy and supply chain reports. All of this needs to be backed by strong supply chain investment and planning to meet both domestic demand and export opportunities.
    “The growing prospect of a global supply chain crisis amid rising ambitions in mature as well as emerging markets points to the need for urgent investment in supply chains to avoid a slowdown in clean energy transition interventions. India should take advantage of this time to catalyze (promote) domestic demand as well as boost its manufacturing capabilities by promoting exports.

    Commenting on this, Francesco La Camara, Director General of the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), said, “Despite the effects of the recent global crisis and geopolitical shocks on the energy sector, renewable energy is still the energy choice for new electricity generation . The latest data from IRENA confirms that 2022 is set to see the biggest increase in renewable energy capacity ever. The world increased its stock of renewable energy by 9.6% and contributed to an unprecedented 83% of global energy additions. Wind energy remains one of the fastest growing generation sources. If we are to stay on the 1.5 Celsius path, renewable energy needs to triple by the middle of the century.”
    GWEC Chairman Morten Dyrholm said: “The recent IPCC synthesis report makes it abundantly clear: we need to scale up renewable energy now. But scaling up wind power requires healthy industries, and healthy industries require thriving markets.
    “This year, 2023, will be an important year to convert possibilities into permits, secure future auction and market design, accelerate infrastructure creation as well as address resilience on the supply and demand side Will happen. As this report shows, there are challenges on the horizon that require bold policy action and strong support from governments for the industry to meet. GWEC and industry look forward to working with policy makers around the world to ensure that we can rapidly increase the deployment of wind power around the world.
    Brian O’Neill, Director, Global Offshore & Power Generation, report sponsor Lincoln Electric, said, “This year’s theme “The Coming Acceleration” aptly describes the fastest industrialization since 1900 of the energy supply chain and technology What is needed to support one of the. Simply put, there is a huge challenge and opportunity in the collective global wind power segment to meet the 2035 and 2050 targets…past and future commitments to manufacturing will enable this industrialization.”