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  • Pauri Garhwal: Continuous checking continues on the travel routes in view of Chardham Yatra

    Pauri Garhwal: Continuous checking continues on the travel routes in view of Chardham Yatra

    Under the direction of Senior Superintendent of Police, Pauri Shweta Choubey, in view of the security of the passengers and tourists in the district, in view of the security of the passengers and tourists in the district, Pauri Police along with the dog squad team on the Srinagar Chardham Yatra route, roadways bus stand, hotels and Alkeshwar Ghat etc. But continuous intensive checking is being done.

  • Those giving money to people illegally on high interest rate should be careful

    Those giving money to people illegally on high interest rate should be careful

    Giving money to people at high rate of interest is a legal offense, strict legal action is being implemented against such people by identifying such people by Pithoragarh district police. In the year 2023, till now in the year 2023, the Financial Fraud Unit of the district has successfully disposed off 27 different cases related to financial fraud and in total – 07 cases, an amount of Rs 21 lakh has been returned to the complainants. Superintendent of Police, Pithoragarh, Lokeshwar Singh has appealed to the general public that if any person is found working like this around you, immediately inform the police through control room number- 112, so that such Appropriate legal action can be taken against the people.

  • Chamoli: Terrestrial inspection of Chardham Yatra route done by DM and SP

    Chamoli: Terrestrial inspection of Chardham Yatra route done by DM and SP

    Today, on 25.04.23 District Magistrate Chamoli Himanshu Khurana and Superintendent of Police Chamoli Pramendra Dobal visited the Chardham Yatra road and reviewed the travel and security arrangements. During this, on-the-spot inspection of construction works of basic facilities (toilets, water, medical, ATMs, rest houses etc.) collected on the yatra route was done.

    After taking stock of the main halts and accident-prone/sensitive places on the yatra route, the concerned departments were directed to rectify the arrangements there. District Magistrate Chamoli and Superintendent of Police Chamoli inspected the tourist police outposts, duty points, passenger registration centers etc. on the Chardham route and reviewed the accommodation and other arrangements of the employees there.

    During the inspection, appropriate guidelines were given by the District Magistrate and the Superintendent of Police to all the departments and agencies related to the yatra regarding smooth, safe and uninterrupted yatra. During this, Deputy Superintendent of Police Karnprayag Amit Saini and officers were present.

  • Chinese Defence Minister to visit India to attend SCO meet

    Chinese Defence Minister to visit India to attend SCO meet

    BEIJING: China on April 25 announced that its Defence Minister General Li Shangfu will visit India this week to attend the meeting of SCO Defence Ministers from April 27 during which he is expected to hold talks with his Indian counterpart Rajnath Singh on ending the prolonged eastern Ladakh standoff which has severely strained bilateral ties.

    Considered as a close associate of Chinese President Xi Jinping, General Li’s India visit is regarded significant as it comes amid the vexed standoff between armies of India and China in eastern Ladakh since May 2020.

    “Upon invitation, Chinese State Councillor and Defence Minister General Li Shangfu will attend the meeting of the Council of Defense Ministers of the Member States of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) in New Delhi, India, from April 27-28” China’s Ministry of National Defence (MND) said in a statement.

    “During the meeting, General Li will address the conference and meet with the heads of delegations from relevant countries to communicate and exchange views on the issues of international and regional situation, as well as defence and security cooperation”, the statement said.

    General Li is widely expected to hold a bilateral meeting with Defence Minister Singh and discuss the progress of the military and diplomatic talks to resolve the festering standoff.

  • PM Modi inaugurates India’s first water metro in Kerala’s Kochi

    PM Modi inaugurates India’s first water metro in Kerala’s Kochi

    KOCHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday inaugurated India’s first Water Metro that connects 10 islands around Kochi through battery-operated electric hybrid boats for seamless connectivity with the city. Kochi Water Metro, one of its kind project in the world connecting Kochi’s islands to the mainland is ready to start the service.

    The country’s first Water Metro service will provide safe, affordable and pocket-friendly travel for people in and around Kochi and also tourists from across the world.

    “It’s a different boat. Being an electric boat for the first time in India, we have many challenges. But we have received training at Indian Maritime University. So no problem. 12 trips per boat during peak time. It takes 20 minutes from one terminal to another. We can carry 96 passengers and 4 crew members so that 100 people,” Jayes, Boat master said.

    Initially, Water Metro will start sailing with 8 electric-hybrid boats in two routes that are, Highcourt- Vypin and Vyttila- Kakkanad stretches. The single journey ticket fare for the High Court – Vypin route will be Rs 20. The fare for Vyttila- Kakkanad route will be Rs 30.

    Other than the single-journey tickets, Kochi Water Metro will also have weekly, monthly and quarterly passes. As an inaugural offer, commuters can enjoy discounts for their purchase of various trip passes.

    A weekly trip passes with 12 trips is priced at Rs 180 while the monthly trip passes are valid for 30 days having 50 trips would cost Rs 600. The quarterly pass is priced at Rs 1500 and passengers would be able to avail of 150 trips within a period of 90 days.

    People would also be able to use Kochi One Card for travelling in Kochi Water Metro. Mobile QR tickets could be booked through Kochi One app. Meanwhile, Kochi Water Metro is set to start to sail with specially-abled children today shortly.

    Earlier in the day, PM Modi flagged off Kerala’s first Vande Bharat Express which will run from Thiruvananthapuram to Kasargod. Apart from Kochi Water Metro, rail electrification of the Dindigul-Palani-Palakkad section will also be inaugurated by the Prime Minister.

    During the event, Prime Minister will also lay the foundation of various rail projects including the redevelopment of Thiruvananthapuram, Kozhikode, and Varkala Sivagiri railway stations; the comprehensive development of Thiruvananthapuram area including Nemon and Kochuveli and increasing of sectional speed of Thiruvananthapuram-Shoranur section.

  • India set to surpass China as world’s most populous nation this month: UN

    India set to surpass China as world’s most populous nation this month: UN

    UNITED NATIONS: India is projected to overtake China as the world’s most populous country by the end of this month when its population is expected to reach 1.425 billion, according to the United Nations.

    India’s population is projected to stabilise after the year 2064 and will be around 1.5 billion at the end of the century, a senior UN official said on Monday.

    “India is projected to overtake China as the world’s most populous country during the current month – April of 2023. Chinese population reached its peak size of 1.4 billion in 2022, and has begun to decline,” Director, Population Division, UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs (DESA) John Wilmoth said at a news briefing here.

    Wilmoth said that projections indicate that the size of the Chinese population could drop below 1 billion before the end of the century.

    “In India, by contrast, the population is expected to continue growing for several decades,” he said.

    According to the forecast based on the latest United Nations estimates and projections of the global population released on Monday, India will dethrone China as the world’s most populous nation by end of this month when its population is expected to reach 1.425 billion.

    In response to a question by PTI, Senior Population Affairs Officer, Population Division, DESA Sarah Hertog said that the agency’s medium projection indicates that India’s population could stop growing around 2064 and stabilise thereafter.

    She, however, cautioned that there is some uncertainty around that projection.

    “We project that the population of India will be around 1.5 billion at the end of the century in the medium period,” Hertog said.

    Last week, the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) said in its State of World Population report “8 Billion Lives, Infinite Possibilities: the case for rights and choices” that India will become the world’s most populous nation by mid-year 2023 when its population will be 1.428 billion, surpassing China’s 1.425 billion people.

    The policy brief released on Monday states that India’s population will overtake that of China this month.

    Responding to a question on the differing projections by two UN agencies on when India will surpass China as the world’s most populous nation, Wilmoth said it is “unfortunate” that the communication is not clear.

    “The main point is that it (India overtaking China in population) is happening during this year. There’s also a great deal of uncertainty around this estimate. The precise timing of when this crossover occurs is not known for sure and it will never be known,” he said.

    Wilmoth said that estimates of the timing of the crossover will probably be revised when the UN receives the next census from India in 2024.

    “We will certainly go back and redo all of these calculations and I’m sure the date is going to change. It will not be April 2023. That would be my prediction,” he said. India’s planned 2021 census was delayed due to challenges posed by the Covid-19 pandemic and is now scheduled for 2024.

    In China, the most recent census was done in November 2020.

    UN DESA noted that due to the uncertainty associated with estimating and projecting populations, the specific date on which India is expected to surpass China in population size is approximate and subject to revision.

    Wilmoth added that the main driver of the population trends in India and China is the fertility level in the two populations.

    “In 2022, China had one of the world’s lowest fertility rates, which was 1.2 births per woman on average over a lifetime. India’s current fertility rate, which is at 2.0 births per woman, is just below the replacement threshold of 2.1 which is the level required for population stabilisation in the long run in the absence of migration,” he said.

    On the economic and social implications of the population crossover between India and China, Wilmoth said: “While the crossover per se may have little importance on its own, what matters is the underlying trends that have produced the crossover.” He said between 2023 and 2050, the number of persons aged 65 or over is expected to nearly double in China and to increase by more than double in India.

    He said that these trends call attention to the challenges of providing social support and protection to growing numbers of older persons.

    The UN DESA policy brief adds that as a proportion of the total population, the growth of the older population in India will be much slower than in China.

    Wilmoth said the trends that underlie the population crossover are linked to the demographic dividend, which is a boost in economic growth driven by an increase in the size of the working-age population as a share of the total.

    “This benefit is time-bound, but its duration and intensity vary across countries depending in particular on the steepness of the fertility decline that they experience,” he said.

    In India, the number of adults of working age is projected to continue increasing both in number and as a proportion of the total population through mid-century, providing opportunities for faster economic growth over the next few decades.

    Meanwhile, in China, projections indicate that the percentage of the population at ages 25-64 will peak in the coming years, closing the window of opportunity created by the changing age distribution.

    The UN agency said the policies and programmes aimed at influencing fertility should ensure the basic human right of all individuals and couples to decide freely and responsibly on the number and the timing of their children and to have the information and means to do so.

    Employment and social policies need to make it both possible and desirable for women to have children while remaining in the labour market and continuing to develop their careers. Such policies can include the provision of subsidised childcare, maternal and paternal leave, and tax credits, among others.

    Wilmoth said the working-age population in India is expected to reach a peak at around 2045.

    India is in “its period of the so-called demographic dividend in the sense that it’s still experiencing an increase in the relative size of the working-age population. So this has a positive impact overall on economic growth per capita,” he said.

    But, he noted, that the size of the workforce is what really matters and not just the number of people of working age.

    “It’s not just the number of people in the working age range, but it’s also whether they’re engaged, and it’s also how well educated they are, therefore how productive they are in terms of contributing to the economy.

    “The demographic change is only one piece of it. I think sometimes there’s a lot made out of this demographic dividend, but it’s really only one piece of the puzzle in terms of what contributes to economic growth and what can help countries,” he said.

  • Difficult to engage with neighbour that practices cross-border terrorism: Jaishankar

    Difficult to engage with neighbour that practices cross-border terrorism: Jaishankar

    Without naming Pakistan, External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar said that it is difficult to engage with a neighbour which practices cross-border terrorism against India.

    At the same time though, Jaishankar, who is currently in Panama as part of his four-nation tour of North and South America, expressed hope that one day a stage will arrive when Pakistan will deliver on its commitment to not sponsoring cross-border terrorism.


    During a joint press briefing with his counterpart from Panama, the Minister said: “It is for us very difficult to engage with a neighbour who practices cross-border terrorism against us. We’ve always said that they have to deliver on the commitment to not sponsor and carry out cross-border terrorism.

    “We continue to hope that one day we would reach that stage.”

    As part of the visit, Jaishankar first visited Guyana, which was followed by Panama.

    He is also scheduled to make stops in Colombia (April 25-27) and the Dominican Republic (April 27-29).

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  • Odisha cabinet approved so many important proposals today

    Odisha cabinet approved so many important proposals today

    Bhubaneswar: The Odisha Cabinet on Monday gave nod to as many as 15 important proposals. Accordingly, Odisha is to continue as the official sponsor of the Indian Hockey Teams (Male & Female) for another 10 years till 2033.

    As per reports, the road from Khannagar to Link Road in Cuttack is to be expanded into 6-lane carriageway.

    Also, 22 castes/communities are to be included to the list of OBCs, in the State SEBC list.

    Odisha Electric Vehicle (EV) Policy, 2021 is to be amended.

    Odisha Forest Service cadre is to be restructured.

    More information awaited.

  • 2 killed in separate road accidents in Koraput, condition of 8 critical

    2 killed in separate road accidents in Koraput, condition of 8 critical

    Koraput: As many as two people died while eight others sustained critical injury in two separate road mishaps in Koraput district of Odisha on Monday.

    In the first case, a man was killed on the spot while his two sons sustained critical injury after their bike met an accident near Ghodabeda village under Lamtapur Block of Koraput district.

    The deceased person has been identified as Dambaru Khilla of Maliguda village.

    The two critically injured sons of the man have been admitted to Lamtaput hospital.

    In the second incident, a youth got killed while six others sustained critical injury after the Autorickshaw in which he was coming overturned near Tunpar Chhaka. They were returning from Kakirguma weekly market.

    After getting information Kakirguma Police rushed to the spot and seized the Autorickshaw. Police also sent the injured persons to the Kakirguma hospital for treatment.

  • Snowfall alert for next 6 to 7 days in Kedarnath Dham

    Snowfall alert for next 6 to 7 days in Kedarnath Dham

    According to the Meteorological Department, there is a possibility of snowfall in Kedarnath Dham for the next 6 to 7 days. In view of this, Director General of Police Ashok Kumar has instructed Rudraprayag Superintendent of Police, district administration and concerned department officials to coordinate and take necessary action. He has asked for wide publicity through social media platforms, news channels and newspapers regarding continuous snowfall in Kedarnath Dham.

    Let us tell you, the doors of Baba Kedar will be opened for the devotees tomorrow at 6:20 am in Mesh Lagna. Rawal Bhima Shankar Ling of Kedarnath has left for Kedarnath from Ukhimath today. Baba Kedar’s Chal Utsav Vigraha Doli reached its last stop Gaurikund on Sunday. Where Doli did night stay in Gauri Mai temple.

    The doli will reach its abode Kedarnath on Monday. On Sunday morning at 7 a.m. the appointed priest for Kedarnath Shivling performed aarti and bhog after anointing Baba Kedar in Phata. Also discharged other religious traditions.