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India will ‘overachieve’ Paris commitments: Experts

December 14, 2018 by Nasheman

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 At a time when there is a call for all countries to do more to fight climate change, India is telling the world at the ongoing UN climate negotiations, COP24, that it is in a position to comfortably overachieve its Paris climate change commitments, and will do more.

India had committed that by 2030, as much as 40 per cent of its installed energy capacity will be non-fossil fuel based.

Indian Ministry of New and Renewable Energy Secretary Anand Kumar told IANS here the actual number will be 60 per cent, even without taking into account large hydropower projects.

“Today, India has 73 GW of wind, solar and biomass capacity, and another 22 GW is under construction. Yet another 25 GW is in the process of being tendered out. That leaves 55 GW more to be set up by 2022 for India to meet its target of 175 GW,” Kumar said.

After 2022, India will auction 30 GW of solar and 10 GW of wind every year till 2030. By 2030, the country will have 350 GW of solar and 150 GW of wind installed capacity, he added.

The political phase of the ongoing UN climate negotiations that began on December 12 with ministers and high-level country representatives together with non-party stakeholders entered the last phase.

Each country was sharing its plans for the transformation of economies in line with the 2015 Paris goals.

The negotiations will culminate on Friday, hopefully with an agreement on the Paris rulebook for transparent implementation of the 2015 Paris Agreement — the first global treaty to reduce emissions by all rich and poor nations.

India’s Environment Minister Harsh Vardhan, who attended the climate summit last week, signalled that the country was ready to update its Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) if other countries do the same. 

India was on track to meet majority of Paris goals and become a global climate leader by meeting one target a decade earlier, US-based Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis (IEEFA) said in report on the margins of the UN climate summit.

The Paris agreement requested each country outline, update and communicate its post-2020 climate actions, known as NDCs, reflecting a country’s ambition for reducing emissions.

According to IEEFA, India’s NDCs included three key targets: To achieve 40 per cent of electric power installed capacity from non-fossil fuel by 2030, to reduce the emissions intensity of its gross domestic product (GDP) by 33-35 per cent from the 2005 level to 2030 and to create an additional 2.5-3.0 billion tonnes of carbon sinks — reservoirs that accumulate and store carbon dioxide, through the planting of additional forest and tree cover.

R.R. Rashmi, India’s former climate negotiator and Fellow at The Energy Resource Institute in New Delhi told IANS: “In terms of India’s efforts in reducing its emissions relative to its economic growth, it is a fairly positive story and it’s more significant because the energy growth is tremendous.”

Favouring the strong Paris rulebook, New Delhi-based Council on Energy Environment and Water Fellow Vaibhav Gupta said the Paris agreement came with a mandate which needs to be balanced and strong.

“The negotiations are stuck on contentious issues because there is no consensus reached by parties one way or another. A strong rulebook should strike a balance between action and support, between mitigation and adaptation, and between science and political will,” he said.

Anirban Ghosh of the Mahindra group said: “Renewables, energy efficiency, electric vehicle are clear win. We don’t need external finance for these items, they pay for themselves.”

India on Wednesday said the Paris agreement was “non-negotiable” and there could be no compromise on the basic principles.

IANS

Filed Under: News & Politics

I don’t think it is particularly brave: Healy on discussing his drug addiction

December 14, 2018 by Nasheman

Matty Healy, frontman of the Brit Award-winning band The 1975, has been vocal about his drug addiction, but he doesn’t find it “particularly brave” to talk about it in the band’s new song or other platforms.

“Give yourself a try” from the band’s latest album “A Brief Inquiry into Online Relationships” has a line — “And you’ll make a lot of money, and it’s funny ’cause you’ll move somewhere sunny and get addicted to drugs”. Healy has also spoken about his addiction to drugs in past interviews.

A lot of celebrities feel uncomfortable talking about drugs, so what made him take this brave step?

“I don’t think it is particularly brave… telling the truth is kind of the only option. That’s why I represent it in my art and the way I speak and the way I am with people,” Healy told IANS in a telephonic interview.

“It is important for me to be upfront. People can deal with anything as long as it is true. When you mess around with somebody, that’s when you lose people,” the 29-year-old added.

The songs of the Grammy-nominated group have also touched upon topics like sex, love and even US President Donald Trump.

“It’s just me trying to understand the world and that’s what everybody is trying to do; so I think that’s why people understand the record,” shared the lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist, who once said “F*** Donald Trump” during a performance.

Like their previous two albums — “The 1975” (2013) and “I Like It When You Sleep, for You Are So Beautiful yet So Unaware of It” (2016) — “A Brief Inquiry into Online Relationships” has also secured UK No. 1 album spot.

Was there any kind of pressure on the band, which also consists of lead guitarist Adam Hann, bassist Ross MacDonald and drummer George Daniel, due to their past success?

“There was probably… initial fear of not being as good as we were, but when we started making the record, we did it just for fun. If it stopped being fun, then we would move on to something else,” said Healy.

He is currently promoting their third album, but the announcement for their fourth one has already been done. Isn’t it little taxing to move on to another album so quickly?

“No. That’s the safest option for us. I love making music. If we aren’t making music in between, (we are) trying to tell everybody about ‘A Brief Inquiry into Online Relationships’… we have the opportunity to party, get loose and lazy. It’s much better (to make music),” he said.

Asked about their fourth album, he shared: “I don’t know. I care about my music, but I don’t care if the record lives up to people’s expectations or if they think it’s going to be like a continuation from ‘A Brief Inquiry…’. I am really not interested in people’s preconceptions.”

Next year, they will also perform in Asia, but the list doesn’t include India.

“We haven’t been to India or Pakistan. We will definitely come to India. The fact that we have not been (to India)… is a bit crazy. I am sure we will play there,” he said.

And it seems like there is a lot of time as he has no plans of parting ways with bandmates anytime soon.

“We have been together for 17 years already. I don’t think we are going anywhere. I can’t imagine that we will ever really split up,” he said.

IANS

Filed Under: HEALTH

Over 1,000 institutions to shun fossil fuels

December 14, 2018 by Nasheman

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 Over 1,000 institutions with managed investments worth $8 trillion have committed to phasing out fossil fuels, says a report.

The number of institutions committing to fossil fuel divestment has increased rapidly and spread globally since 2012. 

The report — 1000 Divestment Commitments and Counting — came to light on the margins of the ongoing UN Climate Change Conference (COP24) in Katowice.

Parties to the UN Framework Convention for Climate Change (UNFCCC) were set to adopt a “rulebook” for the Paris Agreement, which will outline the governing framework and mechanisms for full implementation of the 2015 climate pact.

According to the report, the reach and impact of the new global movement is huge with major institutions committing to remove, in whole or in part, nearly $8 trillion in assets from fossil fuel investments.

The momentum was driven by a people-powered grassroots movement, where people across the world were pushing their local institutions to work for a world powered by 100 per cent renewable energy.

The report said that in the financial world, divestment has taken on a momentum of its own as well.

Fund managers and fiduciaries are increasingly becoming aware of the risks of climate breakdown and deciding on their own to divest from morally unsound and financially risky industries.

The recent institution to divest was the Caisse des depots et consignations, which manages France’s public sector pensions, savings and investments worth 173 billion euros ($196 billion).

It had announced that from 2019 it will no longer invest in companies that generate more than 10 per cent of their business from coal.

In November 2012, 350.org Bill McKibben and a handful of young organisers hit the road to build a movement to change the terrifying mathematics of the climate crisis.

The Fossil Free campaign set out a bold, ambitious plan to take down the main culprit for the climate crisis — the fossil fuel industry.

Since 2012, the fossil fuels divestment campaign has grown faster than any previous divestment movement.

To assist developing nations to move away from coal, the World Bank, Canada and Britain on Thursday announced financial, technical and advisory support.

The Canadian government pledged up to $275 million Canadian dollars to fund the Energy Transition and Coal Phase-Out Programme. 

The British government also pledged 20 million pounds to the World Bank’s Energy Sector Management Assistance Programme which is administered by the World Bank to help low and middle-income countries implement environmentally sustainable energy solutions.

IANS

Filed Under: Business & Technology

Chinese Foreign Minister to visit India next week

December 14, 2018 by Nasheman

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi will be on a four-day India visit from December 21 to attend the first people-to-people exchange agreed between Xi Jinping and Prime Minister Narendra Modi at their icebreaking meet in Wuhan earlier this year.

After witnessing chill in their ties over the military stand-off in Doklam last year, the two countries came closer later and pledged that bilateral ties would not be affected by a border dispute between them.

“At the invitation of India’s Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj, Chinese State Councillor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi will visit India from December 21 to December 24 and co-chair the first China-India people to people mechanism,” Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lu Kang said.

The forum is the outcome of Modi-Xi meet at Chinese city Wuhan in April this year. The two countries stepped up their engagements after the Wuhan summit.

Wang is also likely to meet other leaders of the country given the current world situation, especially China’s trade war with the US. This will be the last high profile visit by the Chinese leader this year.

India and China have the world’s 9th longest border which is largely disputed. The two went to war in 1962 and have had military skirmishes since then.

Their latest and one of the most serious showdowns was last year at Doklam, a contested region between China and Bhutan close to India’s arterial highway where the Chinese were building a road.

Both sides are in talks to set up a military hotline to avert a Doklam-like crisis in the future.

IANS

Filed Under: World

Gehlot CM picked in Rajasthan, Pilot to be his deputy

December 14, 2018 by Nasheman

  Veteran Congress leader Ashok Gehlot was on Friday picked as Congress choice for Chief Minister of Rajasthan and his rival in the race Sachin Pilot could be the Deputy Chief Minister.

The question of leadership is understood to have been sorted out by Congress President Rahul Gandhi, who met both the contenders on Friday, their third such meeting in two days. 

Party sources said Pilot had agreed to become Gehlot’s deputy as the party was keen to woo the Gujjar community to which he belongs in view of the coming Lok Sabha elections. 

The Gujjar community is one of the dominant communities in Rajasthan and is important in electoral battles. 

In a sign that the leadership question in Rajasthan has been settled, Gandhi on Friday posted his photograph with Gehlot and Pilot. 

The photograph of the smiling leaders had a caption “United Colours of Rajasthan!”, without giving any hint as to who will be the Chief Minister. An official announcement is expected in the evening. 

Gandhi’s tweet capped hectic consultations with Gehlot and Pilot, who put up his claim strongly even as members of the Gujjar community took to the streets on Thursday and Friday demanding that he should get the top slot. 

Gehlot, a two-time Chief Minister, and Pilot reached Gandhi’s residence within minutes of each other on Friday.

Ahead of the meeting, Gehlot took a veiled dig at Pilot saying that the party unit had already left the decision on Gandhi and it was not the time to express individual choices. 

“We have given the duty to the High Command. Let it decide who is to be given what responsibility. If I say my choice is this, it is not time for that. The time is to strengthen the Congress, see how its graph goes up. 

“If Congress is strong, everyone will be empowered and we prove to be useful in meeting the objectives of the 2019 elections. This alone should be our thinking,” Gehlot said. 

He said a resolution had been passed by newly elected MLAs in Rajasthan authorising the High Command to take a decision. 

“Whether it is Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh or Chhattisgarh, once a resolution is passed, the decision of the Congress President should be acceptable to all. This is what our workers, MLAs and people expect,” he said. 

He said winning elections in the three Hindi heartland states was a big achievement and that it all started with a strong performance of the Congress in Gujarat under Gandhi’s leadership. 

“(Prime Minister Narendra) Modi and (BJP President) Amit Shah have lost their aura. They have not been able to recover due to which we won elections in the three states,” he said. 

Gehlot had played an active role in formulating the party’s campaign strategy in Gujarat. 

Friday’s meeting came hours after the leadership issue was settled in Madhya Pradesh, with Gandhi tweeting his picture with Kamal Nath and Jyotiraditya Scindia, who were both chief ministerial aspirants. 

The picture — akin to the one on Friday — carried the line “The two most powerful warriors are patience and time – Leo Tolstoy.”

Both in Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh, the Congress missed the majority mark by two seats and is now dependent on external legislative support. 

Pilot, who stayed put in Delhi on Thursday, appealed to party workers to maintain peace and that he would welcome any decision taken by the party. 

Pilot reportedly has put up a strong claim to the post on the ground that he had galvanised the party after the defeat in 2013, when he was appointed the state party chief.

Filed Under: News & Politics

HC quashes Centre’s ban on oxytocin drug production, sale

December 14, 2018 by Nasheman

 The Delhi High Court on Friday set aside a Central Government order restraining private companies from manufacturing and selling oxytocin drug.

A Bench of Justices S. Ravindra Bhat and A.K. Chawla observed that the order was “unreasonable and arbitrary” and did not seem to be based on any scientific study.

The court also observed that oxytocin was an essential life saving drug.

The court heard the pleas of Mylan Laboratories’ subsidiary BGP Products Operations GmbH, Neon Laboratories and the All India Drug Action Network (AIDAN), an NGO, challenging the government decision.

Earlier this year, the government had restricted the manufacture of oxytocin formulations for domestic use to public sector only. The State-run Karnataka Antibiotics and Pharmaceuticals Ltd (KAPL) was solely allowed to produce the drug for domestic use.

The decision taken under Section 26A of the Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940 is aimed at checking the misuse of oxytocin, a reproductive hormone found in mammals that increases the contraction of the uterus during labour and stimulates ejection of milk into the ducts of the breasts.

IANS

Filed Under: Cabinet of Curiosities

Sexual exploitation of women now criminal offence in J&K

December 14, 2018 by Nasheman

  Jammu and Kashmir on Friday became the first state to have a law explicitly banning sexual exploitation of woman by those in positions of authority, having a fiduciary relationship or by a public servant.

The State Administrative Council (SAC) headed by Governor Satya Pal Malik approved the Prevention of Corruption (Amendment) Bill, 2018, and the Jammu and Kashmir Criminal Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2018.

“The Bill seeks to amend the state Ranbir Penal Code (RPC) whereby specific offence under Section 354E is being inserted to provide for the offence of ‘Sextortion’.

“Amendments are being made in Sections 154, 161 and Schedule of Criminal Procedure Code and Section 53A of the Evidence Act so as to bring sextortion at par with similar offences prescribed under the RPC.

“Amendment is being made in Prevention of Corruption Act to amend the definition of misconduct and to provide that demand for sexual favours would also constitute misconduct within the meaning of Section 5,” an official statement said.

IANS

Filed Under: Crime

Parrikar tweets ‘Satyamev Jayate’ after Rafale verdict

December 14, 2018 by Nasheman

 Ailing Goa Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar on Friday tweeted “Satyamev Jayate” after a Supreme Court bench ruled there was no wrongdoing in the Rafale fighter jet purchase deal.

“Satyamev Jayate! #RafaleVerdict,” the Chief Minister tweeted. Parrikar was the Defence Minister when Prime Minister Narendra Modi clinched the deal during an official visit to France.

On Friday, a three judge bench headed by Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi gave a clean chit to the Rs 58,000-crore deal, ruling there was no wrongdoing in the purchase of the French aircrafts as alleged by the petitioners, while dismissing the clutch of petitions.

IANS

Filed Under: News & Politics

Centre to reproduce state’s loan waiver Scheme

December 14, 2018 by Nasheman

After the election results of five states, the union finance department had availed the information on state loan waiver scheme on Thursday, said Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy.

CM was speaking to media persons after the launch of a road safety awareness campaign at Police Parade Ground on a query whether the centre was copying the state’s model of loan waiver.

Kumaraswamy said the government will give a befitting reply to BJP leaders on the floor of the house. Pity central leadership through their state leaders had availed the information on states loan waiver model.

”How the centre would act over it we will wait and watch”, he said. In the backdrop of over 50 persons had died on Belagavi-Yaragatti road in last several months, five departments including Police, Health, Education and Public Works had worked out  a road safety measures which had resulted in a decline in the number of accidents and deaths on the road. The same model will be emulated, adopted and implemented across the state, he informed the media.

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Filed Under: News & Politics

Amit Shah asks Rahul to apologize on Rafale jet issue

December 14, 2018 by Nasheman

 BJP President Amit Shah on Friday demanded that Congress President Rahul Gandhi should apologize to the nation for his “brazen lies” accusing the government and the Prime Minister of corruption in the Rafale jet deal with France and said he should also disclose the source of information for his attacks.

Addressing a press conference after the Supreme Court dismissed the petitions seeking a probe into the deal, he said truth had triumphed and Gandhi’s “lies” had no legs to stand on.

Quoting from the judgement, Shah said the court expressed satisfaction with the process followed in purchasing the aircraft and set aside the demands of the petitioners for a probe into the matter. 

He said the court agreed with the government’s contention that the country was financially benefited in the deal.

“The court observed that neighbouring countries’ air forces were equipped with fourth and fifth generation aircraft. So there should not be any delay (in procuring the aircraft) in the interest of the country and it should not be stopped,” he said.

“The court also said that the government of India had no role in choosing the offset partner. It (judgement) is a slap on the face of Congress leaders,” Shah said. 

Questioning Rahul Gandhi’s sustained attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the government, he said Gandhi had harmed the country’s security interests and the morale of the forces by trying to stop the acquisition process.

Asking who had “directed” Gandhi to launch the campaign against the Rafale deal, he asked the Congress leader to reveal the source of information. 

He also asked why Gandhi did not approach the Supreme Court if he had the evidence of corruption. 

“Why did you run away from the court? You should have gone there. Your B-Team went there. Who stopped Rahul Gandhi from going to Supreme Court and place evidence of corruption?”

Shah also said the process for acquisition of fighter jets was initiated in 2001 and why did the UPA government not complete it during its tenure. 

“Whether commission (kickbacks) stopped it,” he said, adding the Congress governments were experts in scams and it was laughable that they were raising doubts about Modi’s integrity. 

The Modi government adopted a transparent process for the jet deal by going for a government-to-government deal.

Replying to questions on Rahul Gandhi’s description of Modi as ‘chowkidaar chor hai’ (watchman is a thief), he said only thieves were scared of a vigilant watchman.

“People have not doubted Prime Minister Modi or his government” he said.

Referring to the Congress demand for a Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) probe into the deal, Shah said first let the issue be discussed in Parliament.

“Congress should come to Parliament and debate. Disruption is not a solution. The government is ready for any length of discussion. Even for constituting a JPC , there should be discussion. How will you decide it? Will the Congress President set up a committee? We do not do match-fixing,” he asked. 

Asked about the contract given to a private company to manufacture Rafale aircraft in preference over state-run HAL, Shah said: “No Rafale aircraft will be manufactured in India -neither by the private company nor by HAL. All 36 jets will be manufactured in France.”

Asked whether Gandhi’s campaign on Rafale during the elections had harmed the BJP, he said election defeats was a different issue. “We are not bothered about profit and loss. We are bothered about the harm it caused to the nation’s security.” 

IANS

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