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China’s population falls for third straight year, posing challenges for its government economy

January 17, 2025 by Nasheman

Taipei (Taiwan) (AP): China’s population fell last year for the third straight year, its government said on Friday, pointing to further demographic challenges for the world’s second most populous nation, which is now facing both an ageing population and an emerging shortage of working age people.

China’s population stood at 1.408 billion at the end of 2024, a decline of 1.39 million from the previous year.

The figures announced by the government in Beijing follow trends worldwide, but especially in East Asia, where Japan, South Korea, Hong Kong and other nations have seen their birth rates plummet. China three years ago joined Japan and most of Eastern Europe among other nations whose population is falling.

The reasons are in many cases similar: Rising costs of living are causing young people to put off or rule out marriage and child birth while pursuing higher education and careers. While people are living longer, that’s not enough to keep up with rate of new births.

Countries such as China that allow very little immigration are especially at risk.

China has long been among the world’s most populous nations, enduring invasions, floods and other natural disasters to sustain a population that thrived on rice in the south and wheat in the north. Following the end of World War II and the Communist Party’s rise to power in 1949, large families re-emerged and the population doubled in just three decades, even after tens of millions died in the Great Leap Forward that sought to revolutionize agriculture and industry and the Cultural Revolution that followed a few years later.

After the end of the Cultural Revolution and leader Mao Zedong’s death, Communist bureaucrats began to worry the country’s population was outstripping its ability to feed itself and began implementing a draconian “one child policy.”

Though it was never law, women had to apply for permission to have a child and violators could face forced late-term abortions and birth control procedures, massive fines and the prospect of their child being deprived an identification number, effectively making them non-citizens.

Rural China, where the preference for male offspring was especially strong and two children were still ostensibly allowed, became the focus of government efforts, with women forced to present evidence they were menstruating and buildings emblazoned with slogans such as “have fewer children, have better children.”

The government sought to stamp out selective abortion of female children, but with abortions legal and readily available, those operating illicit sonogram machines enjoyed a thriving business.

That has been the biggest factor in China’s lopsided sex ratio, with as many as millions more boys born for every 100 girls, raising the possibility of social instability among China’s army of bachelors. Friday’s report gave the sex imbalance as 104.34 men to every 100 women, though independent groups give the imbalance as considerably higher.

More disturbing for the government was the drastically falling birthrate, with China’s total population dropping for the first time in decades in 2023 and China being narrowly overtaken by India as the world’s most populous nation in the same year. A rapidly aging population, declining workforce, lack of consumer markets and migration abroad are putting the system under severe pressure.

While spending on the military and flashy infrastructure projects continues to rise, China’s already frail social security system is teetering, with increasing numbers of Chinese refusing to pay into the underfunded pension system.

Already, more than one-fifth of the population is aged 60 or over, with the official figure given as 310.3 million or 22% of the total population. By 2035, this number is forecast to exceed 30%, sparking discussion of changes to the official retirement age, which one of the lowest in the world. With fewer students, some vacant schools and kindergartens are meanwhile being transformed into care facilities for older people.

Such developments are giving some credence to the aphorism that China, now the world’s second largest economy but facing major headwinds, will “grow old before it grows rich.”

Government inducements including cash payouts for having up to three children and financial help with housing costs have had only temporary effects.

Meanwhile, China continued its transition to an urban society, with 10 million more people moving to cities for an urbanization rate of 67%, up almost a percentage point from the previous year.

Filed Under: News and politics, World

Man arrested from Karnataka over break-ins in Navi Mumbai Rs 60 lakh valuables recovered

January 17, 2025 by Nasheman

The Navi Mumbai police have detected at least seven break-ins with the arrest of a 41-year-old man and recovered valuables worth about Rs 60 lakh from him, an official said on Friday.

Asif Jahir Shaikh, who had allegedly broken into several houses in Airoli, Rabale and Vashi areas in November and December of last year, was arrested from Gulbarga in Karnataka a few days ago, he said.

Police have recovered gold and silver ornaments and Rs 16 lakh cash, collectively valued at nearly Rs 60 lakh, from Shaikh, he added.

Shaikh, who lived in Mumbra, used stolen motorcycles with fake number plates while committing the crimes, the official said, adding that he is also named in a case registered in Gulbarge.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

IICCB Hosts Groundbreaking Event at Hotel Grand Sheraton on 15th January 2025

January 17, 2025 by Nasheman

Nasheman News

The Indian Islamic Chamber of Commerce and Bureau (IICCB) proudly organized a landmark event at the prestigious Hotel Grand Sheraton on 15th January 2025. Hosted by Dr. Rafiulla Baig and Syed Ali, this extraordinary gathering brought together over 250 participants from across the globe, including attendees from Kuwait, Canada, and the UAE. The event successfully bridged the gap between real estate, affiliated businesses, and academic institutions, fostering collaboration and inclusivity.

Notable Guests of Honor and Speakers

The event was graced by several distinguished personalities who enriched the occasion with their presence and insights:

Father Victor Lobo – St. Joseph’s University, Sri Sri Sri Agastya Swamy, Mr.Farook Mahmood – Silverline Realty, Mr.Aril Vakil – Vakil Housing,Mrs. Kauser Nissar – Presidency Group,Mr.Syed Abbas – India’s Award-Winning National Television Media Panelist,Mrs. Noor Ayesh – International Award-Winning Educationist, Canada,Dr. Abdul Salaam – CEO, Markaz Knowledge City,Mr. Salman Ahmed – Vice President, Presidency University,Ms.Husna Rahman – International Award-Winning Architect,Mr. Abdulla Hassan – CEO, Kuwait,Mr.Amitava Ghosh,Dr.Abdul Subhan -Falcon Group,Dr.Inayathulla,Mr.Sadiq Ahmed,Dr.Aafaq Hussain.
Their thought-provoking speeches and invaluable contributions added immense value to the event, inspiring attendees to explore new opportunities and build meaningful connections.

Launch of 100 Days Business Consultation Panel

A key highlight of the event was the launch of the Expert Panel for 100 Days Business Consultation Services, an initiative aimed at empowering deserving businesses within the community. The panel comprises professionals in IT, HR, Finance, Accounting, Marketing, and Management, who will provide tailored guidance to help businesses thrive and succeed.

Recognizing Excellence

The event also celebrated the achievements of prominent entrepreneurs and professionals by presenting several awards for their outstanding contributions in their respective fields.

Esteemed Sponsors

The event’s success was made possible through the generous support of our sponsors, including:

Jammu and Kashmir Bank

HM

Prestige Group

KCIC

Zillion Properties

Township Real Estate Dubai

Falcon Group

Iqra International

Space & Designs

Essel Farmlands

HumTum

Embuild Promoters & Developers

Areirnce

Acknowledging the Managing Committee Members

The IICCB extends its heartfelt gratitude to the Managing Committee Members for their tireless efforts and unwavering dedication, which were instrumental in the event’s success. Special recognition is given to:

  1. Numan Afzal Saab
  2. Shakeel Mohammed
  3. Dr. Munara
  4. Azeem Khan Saab
  5. Afsar Khadri Saab
  6. Hidayath Bhai
  7. Syed Ali Saab
  8. Nadeem Bhai
  9. Mrs Fatima Ajmal
  10. Arif Bhai
  11. Dr. Najam
  12. Ateeq Bhai
  13. Dada Peer Saab
  14. Syed Ommair
  15. Dr. Rafiulla Baig

A Platform for Unity and Collaboration

The event maintained an electrifying atmosphere of networking and collaboration from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Despite a delayed start, the energy and enthusiasm of participants remained unwavering. The event provided a unique platform for marginalized business owners to connect with elite industry leaders, fostering meaningful exchanges and inspiring future collaborations.

This groundbreaking event has set a new benchmark for inclusivity, innovation, and collaboration, significantly elevating the image of IICCB on a global scale.

President.
Indian Islamic Chamber of Commerce and Bureau (IICCB)

VERTICAL ENDRAVED CERTIFICATE LIST WITH PHOTO IICCB’s “Pioneer of Thinking Big  Awards Mr. Syed Sultan Ahmed.    Chairman -TAISI   The Association of International Schools of India  

  IICCB’s “Visionary leadership in skilling & education award” Mr.Amitava Ghosh COO Strategic Initiatives    Dhirubhai Ambani Institute of Information & Communication Technology.    

IICCB’s  “Earth care award” Viswaguru Sri Sri Sri Agastyaa.IRCEI. Takshasheela.

IICCB recognizes efforts towards climate change,mitigation & adaptation globall  IICCB’s  “Empowering Global Connections  Award” Mr.Abdulla Hassan    CEO -Connect Souq – Global e-commerce networking platform.

 IICCB’s “Honoring Excellence in Women Leadership: Empowering Change, Inspiring Generations Mrs Kauser Nissar Madam Chancellor  Presidency University

 IICCB ‘s “Global Sustainability & Technology Advancements award” Dr.Abdul Salaam CEO -Markaz Knowledge City

 IICCB ‘s “The Legacy of Light Award ” Mr. Arif Vakil   Director Vakil Housing Development Corporation  

IICCB’s  “India’s Celebrated Anchor and Global Voice for Youth and Unity Award” Mr. Syed Asad Abbas

India ‘s award winning  National Television media panelist IICCB’s “Global Excellence in Real Estate Vision Award ” Mr.Farook Mahmood  Chairman & MD of Silver Line group

IICCB’s ” Mentor for Tomorrow’s Visionary  Award” Dr.Rafiulla Baig Handwriting Expert & Ceo of Succesminds     IICCB’s ” Pioneer of Transformative leadership award in education

Mrs. Noor Ayesha .    Founder of Iqra International     IICCB’s “Icon of Inclusive Business Leadership Award

Mr. I.A.Siddiqui Chairman & MD  KCIC IICCB’s” Legacy of Excellence in Educational Leadership and National Advancement Award”

Reverend, Dr. Victor Lobo ,S.J    Vice-Chancellor St.Joseph’s  University ,Bangalore  

 IICCB’s Visionary Female Architect of The Year 2025 Mrs Husna Rahman   Fulcrum Studio

IICCB’s “Inspirational Leadership in Education Award Mr.Abdul Subhan  Managing Director   Falcon Group of Institutions

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

India to achieve 20 pc ethanol blending target in 2 months: Gadkari

January 15, 2025 by Nasheman

India to achieve 20 pc ethanol blending target in 2 months: Gadkari
Union minister Nitin Gadkari

New Delhi:: India will achieve its target of 20 per cent ethanol blending in the next two months, Union minister Nitin Gadkari said on Wednesday.

The practice of blending ethanol with petrol began in 2001 as a pilot project.

“We will achieve this target of 20 per cent ethanol blending in the next two months. Use of E20 (petrol with 20 per cent ethanol) will help in reducing pollution,” Gadkari said while speaking at an event.

The road transport and highways minister said Tata Motors, Mahindra & Mahindra, Maruti Suzuki, and Hyundai Motors have started manufacturing vehicles that run on 100 per cent bio-ethanol.

Gadkari said pollution is a serious problem in the country as 42 Indian cities are among 50 most-polluted cities in the world.

“We import fossil fuels worth Rs 22 lakh crore, which is also causing pollution,” he said.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi had launched the higher 20 per cent ethanol-blended petrol in 2023.

In the first phase, 15 cities was covered.

Use of ethanol, extracted from sugarcane as well as broken rice and other agri produce, will help India — the world’s third largest oil consumer — bring down its reliance on overseas shipments.

India is 85 per cent dependent on imports for meeting its oil needs.

Use of E20 leads to an estimated reduction of carbon monoxide emissions by about 50 per cent in two-wheelers and about 30 per cent in four-wheelers compared to E0 (neat petrol).

The target of achieving average 10 per cent blending was achieved in June 2022, much ahead of the target date of November 2022.

Automobile engines can run on E20 with minor modifications in engine for corrosion, etc.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

India beat Ireland by 304 runs in third women’s ODI

January 15, 2025 by Nasheman

India beat Ireland by 304 runs in third women's ODI

Rajkot: Records tumbled like nine pins as the Indian women’s cricket team, powered by skipper Smriti Mandhana’s 70-ball century, demolished Ireland by a whopping 304 runs to claim its biggest-ever ODI win and complete a 3-0 clean sweep here on Wednesday.

The result of the match was a mere formality once India set Ireland a massive target of 436, and Ireland could only garner 131 before getting bundled out in 31.4 overs.

India put the first step forward towards a crushing victory through record-breaking Mandhana (135, 80b, 12×4, 7×6) and her opening partner Pratika Rawal (154, 129b, 20×4, 1×6), reaching 435/5, highest total by an Indian team — men’s or women’s — in ODIs.

India men’s highest ODI total is 418/5 made against the West Indies in Indore in 2011.

Mandhana and Rawal added a whopping 233 runs for the first wicket in just 26.4 overs and there was no looking back.

Then spinners Tanuja Kanwar (2/31) and Deepti Sharma (3/27) took over, sharing five wickets among them to decimate the Irish line-up, which was well short on experience.

Orla Prendergast (36) and Sarah Forbes (41) added 64 runs for a fluent third wicket stand that helped Ireland to recover from a shaky 24 for two to reach 88 without further damage.

But once Prendergast was cleaned up by Kanwar, India were all over the tourists like a bad rash, claiming the remaining seven wickets for just 33 runs.

It also helped India eclipse their previous largest margin of victory (by runs) — 249 registered against the same opposition in 2017 at Potchefstroom, South Africa.

Mandhana’s 10th ODI century came off just 70 deliveries as the left-hander surpassed Harmanpreet Kaur’s 87-ball hundred mark against South Africa last year.

It also set the tone for India breaching the 400-run mark for the first time, joining Australia and New Zealand in that elite list.

Mandhana was in her usual destructive self, and was not afraid to take the aerial route over the ‘V’ and clear the 30-yard circle.

Pratika complemented her captain brilliantly with a measured knock, making the occasion even more special by notching her maiden international century in her sixth innings.

Pratika relied on precise placement and deft touches in the point region and she showed her aggression only after reaching the ton, hitting Freya Sargent for her first six.

Demonstrating hunger for a bigger knock, she powered her way to an impressive 150 — a perfect blend of composure and aggression.

Their 233-run partnership made them only the fourth Indian pair to record a 200-run stand in Women’s ODIs.

It was also the third instance of both Indian openers scoring hundreds in ODIs, following Reshma Gandhi and Mithali Raj’s feat at Milton Keynes in 1999 and Deepti and Raut’s partnership at Potchefstroom in 2017 — all against Ireland.

The duo added 90 runs during the Power Play and 67 in the subsequent 10 overs, maintaining a brisk scoring rate.

Mandhana reached her first century of the calendar year with an exquisite drive off Arlene Kelly.

Kelly bore the brunt of her onslaught, conceding successive sixes in one over.

Even Kelly’s variations, including back-of-the-hand deliveries, were dispatched with ease, with the Indian batter following a six with another boundary in the 24th over.

Mandhana also took on Ireland’s leading bowler, Prendergast, smashing her for a boundary down the ground and a towering six over long-on.

Promoted to No. 3, Richa Ghosh also returned to form, making a 37-ball fifty, her fifth in ODIs.

Filed Under: India, Sports

Bangladesh Supreme Court acquits former prime minister Khaleda Zia

January 15, 2025 by Nasheman

Bangladesh Supreme Court acquits former prime minister Khaleda Zia
Bangladesh former prime minister and BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia

Dhaka: Bangladesh Supreme Court on Wednesday acquitted former prime minister and BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia in a corruption case, overturning the High Court’s earlier 10-year prison sentence.

The verdict was delivered by a bench led by Chief Justice Dr Syed Refaat Ahmed after reviewing 79-year-old Zia’s appeal against the High Court’s ruling on Wednesday, the Dhaka Tribune reported.

The Supreme Court acquitted Zia, the party’s Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman, and all other suspects in their appeal over the Zia Orphanage Trust graft case, the report added.

The Appellate Division noted that the case was motivated by revenge.

Zia was sentenced on February 8, 2018, by Dhaka’s Special Judge Court-5 to five years of imprisonment for alleged embezzlement of government funds in the name of the Zia Orphanage Trust.

The same verdict handed down 10 years of rigorous imprisonment for five other accused, including Zia’s son Tarique and former chief secretary Kamal Uddin Siddiqui. Each of the accused was also fined Tk2.1 crore.

Among the accused, Tarique, Siddiqui, and Ziaur Rahman’s nephew Mominur Rahman have remained absconding.

Zia appealed the trial court’s verdict to the High Court, but the sentence was increased to 10 years by a High Court bench comprising Justice M Enayetur Rahim and Justice Md Mostafizur Rahman on October 30, 2018.

Zia subsequently filed a leave-to-appeal petition against this sentence.

Following years of delays due to legal procedural issues and a lack of initiative from lawyers, the Appellate Division accepted Zia’s leave-to-appeal on November 11, 2024.

The court also stayed the High Court’s 10-year sentence pending the final hearing of the appeal.

After concluding the hearing, the Appellate Division announced its decision to acquit Zia, officially clearing her of the charges in the case.

Zia is ailing and travelled to London earlier this month for medical treatment.

Zia served as the prime minister of Bangladesh from March 1991 to March 1996, and again from June 2001 to October 2006.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

FIR against Haryana BJP chief in gang-rape case Cong seeks his removal questions PM’s ‘silence’

January 15, 2025 by Nasheman

FIR against Haryana BJP chief in gang-rape case: Cong seeks his removal, questions PM's 'silence'
Haryana BJP chief Mohan Lal Badoli

New Delhi: The Congress Wednesday slammed the BJP over the FIR registered against the party’s Haryana unit chief for alleged gang rape, saying Prime Minister Narendra Modi must answer why the accused has still not been removed from the post despite such a serious allegation against him.

Haryana BJP chief Mohan Lal Badoli and a singer were booked after a woman alleged that she was raped by them in a hotel in Himachal Pradesh’s Kasauli. Police have registered an FIR against the two men, officials said.

According to the complainant, the two men made videos of the act and threatened to kill the victim if she informed anyone about the incident.

Addressing a press conference here, Mahila Congress chief Alka Lamba alleged that the Haryana BJP state president was involved in the girl’s gang rape on the pretext of getting her a permanent government job.

She claimed BJP leaders have been involved in committing crimes against women earlier too.

BJP MP Brijbhushan Sharan Singh was accused of sexual harassment and BJP MLA Kuldeep Singh Sengar was accused of rape, while in Karnataka, the BJP gave a poll ticket to “mass rapist” Prajwal Revanna and the Prime Minister went to campaign for him, she said.

“BJP leaders are able to muster the courage to commit sexual harassment because their party is standing with them,” she said, alleging that the prime minister’s ‘Beti Bachao’ slogan is a sham.

“The truth is that daughters have to be saved from BJP leaders only. The Congress government will not allow injustice to happen to any daughter,” Lamba said.

Demanding that Badoli be removed from his post, the Congress leader said, “BJP president J P Nadda ji, Prime Minister Narendra Modi ji and Amit Shah ji, the law is in your hands. You create pressure, hence no action is taken against the criminals and daughters do not get justice.”

“The BJP will have to answer how their (Haryana) state president is still in his post after such a serious allegation. The prime minister, home minister, BJP Mahila Morcha, BJP’s national president and big leaders must answer,” she said.

“On one hand, an FIR has been filed against Haryana BJP president on rape charges… in Madhya Pradesh, BJP leader Ajit Pal Singh Chauhan has been arrested for raping a woman. In such an environment, the Women’s Commission, which has the responsibility of providing justice to women, is silent. The daughters of the country are demanding justice, but PM Modi is silent,” Lamba said.

Referring to the BJP’s Delhi Assembly poll candidate Ramesh Bidhuri’s remark that he will make roads which will be like Congress leader “Priyanka Gandhi’s cheeks”, Lamba said the comments prove how much respect his party has for women.

“Bidhuri’s eyes are more on the cheeks of mothers, sisters and daughters than on the roads. Women protested against the lowly statement, after which he had to apologize. However, Bidhuri is continuously making objectionable statements,” she said.

The BJP is silent over Bidhuri’s statements and is promoting such language instead, the Mahila Congress chief claimed.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

PM addresses the 150th Foundation Day celebrations of India Meteorological Department

January 15, 2025 by Nasheman

Courtesy PMO

PM launches ‘Mission Mausam’, releases IMD Vision-2047 document

PM unveils a commemorative postage stamp and coin on the occasion

These 150 years of IMD is not just the journey of the Indian Meteorological Department serving crores of Indians but also a glorious journey of modern science and technology in our country: PM

Research and innovation in scientific institutions are part of the temperament of the new India, IMD’s infrastructure and technology have expanded unprecedentedly in the last 10 years: PM

We have launched ‘Mission Mausam’ to make India a climate-smart nation, Mission Mausam is a symbol of India’s commitment towards sustainable future and future readiness: PM

Due to our meteorological advancement, our disaster management capacity has been built, the whole world is benefiting from this, our Flash Flood Guidance system is also providing information to Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka: PM

The Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi participated in celebrations of 150th Foundation Day of India Meteorological Department (IMD) today at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi. Addressing the gathering on the occasion, he said the 150 years of the IMD represent not just the journey of the department but also a proud journey of modern science and technology in India. He lauded IMD has served millions of Indians over these one and a half centuries and has become a symbol of India’s scientific progress. Shri Modi said a commemorative postage stamp and coin was also released today about the achievements of IMD. He added that the release of a vision document outlining the future of IMD in 2047, when India will celebrate 100 years of independence. He greeted the citizens on this momentous occasion of 150 years of IMD.

The Prime Minister noted that IMD had organised a National Meteorological Olympiad to engage the youth as part of its 150 years of its journey. He added that thousands of students participated, which would further increase their interest in meteorology. Shri Modi recalled his interaction with the youngsters a while ago at the exhibition in the venue and congratulated all the youth who were part of the occasion today.

Highlighting that IMD was set up on 15th January 1875, very close to Makar Sankranti, Shri Modi said “We all know the importance of Makar Sankranti in India’s tradition”. He added that as a person hailing from Gujarat, his favourite festival used to be Makar Sankranti. Explaining further, Shri Modi said Makar Sankranti marked the sun’s transition into Capricorn and its northward shift, known as Uttarayan. He added that this period signifies the gradual increase in sunlight in the northern hemisphere, leading to preparations for farming. The Prime Minister noted that Makar Sankranti is celebrated with various cultural expressions across India, from north to south and east to west. He extended his greetings to all citizens on this occasion.

“The progress of a country’s scientific institutions reflects its awareness of science”, exclaimed Shri Modi. He remarked that research and innovation in scientific institutions are integral to New India’s temperament. Over the past decade, he added that IMD’s infrastructure and technology have seen unprecedented expansion, with significant increases in the number of Doppler Weather Radars, Automatic Weather Stations, Runway Weather Monitoring Systems, and District-wise Rainfall Monitoring Stations, all of which have been upgraded. The Prime Minister highlighted that meteorology in India benefits greatly from space and digital technology. He noted that India has two meteorological observatories in Antarctica, named Maitri and Bharati, and last year, supercomputers Ark and Arunika were introduced, enhancing IMD’s reliability. The Prime Minister announced the launch of ‘Mission Mausam,’ symbolizing India’s commitment to a sustainable future and future readiness, ensuring the country is prepared for all weather conditions and becoming a climate-smart nation.

The Prime Minister emphasized that the relevance of science lies not only in reaching new heights but also in improving the ease of living for the common person. He remarked that the IMD has advanced on this criterion by ensuring accurate weather information reaches everyone. The Prime Minister highlighted that the ‘Early Warning for All’ initiative now covers over 90% of the population. He noted that anyone can access weather information for the past and upcoming 10 days at any time, with forecasts even available on WhatsApp. He added that the ‘Meghdoot mobile app’ provides weather information in all local languages. Shri Modi pointed out that 10 years ago, only 10% of farmers and livestock owners used weather-related advice, but today, this number has increased to over 50%. He mentioned that lightning warnings were now possible on mobile phones. The Prime Minister highlighted that previously, families of lakhs of marine fishermen were worried when they went to sea, but now, with IMD’s cooperation, fishermen receive timely warnings. These real-time updates enhance safety and strengthen sectors like agriculture and the blue economy, he added.

“Meteorology is crucial for a country’s disaster management capabilities”, remarked Shri Modi and added that to minimize the impact of natural disasters, the efficiency of meteorology must be maximized. He highlighted that India has consistently understood this importance and is now able to mitigate the effects of disasters that were once considered inevitable. Recalling the devastation caused by the cyclonic storm in Kandla, Kutch in 1998, and the super cyclone in Odisha in 1999, which resulted in thousands of deaths, the Prime Minister said that however, in recent years, despite numerous major cyclones and disasters, India has successfully minimized or eliminated loss of life in most cases. He credited the significant role of the meteorological department in these successes. He noted that the integration of science and preparedness has also reduced economic losses worth billions of rupees, creating resilience in the economy and boosting investor confidence.

“Progress in science and its full utilization are key to a country’s global image”, said the Prime Minister. He highlighted that India’s meteorological advancements have strengthened its disaster management capacity, benefiting the entire world. The Prime Minister noted that India’s Flash Flood Guidance system provides information to Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka. He added that India as ‘Vishwa Bandhu’, always stood first to help other countries during natural calamities. This, he further added, has raised India’s global image. He commended IMD scientists for their significant contributions to this achievement.

Highlighting India’s rich history of meteorological expertise on the occasion of IMD’s 150th anniversary, Shri Modi remarked that weather has been a primary factor influencing human evolution, and throughout history, people worldwide have continuously tried to understand weather and the environment. Discussing India’s rich history of meteorological expertise, emphasizing that traditional knowledge was documented, refined, and deeply studied in ancient texts like the Vedas, Samhitas, and Surya Siddhanta, Shri Modi said that Tamil Nadu’s Sangam literature and the folk literature of Ghagh Bhaddari in the north contain extensive information on meteorology. He remarked that meteorology was not considered a separate branch but was integrated with astronomical calculations, climate studies, animal behavior, and social experiences. The Prime Minister mentioned significant works such as Krishi Parashar and Brihat Samhita, which studied cloud formation and types, and the mathematical work on planetary positions. Quoting Krishi Parashar, Shri Modi said that higher or lower atmospheric pressure and temperature affect cloud characteristics and rainfall. He remarked on the extensive research conducted by ancient scholars without modern machinery, emphasizing their profound knowledge and dedication. He further stressed the importance of linking proven traditional knowledge with modern science and urged for more research in this direction. The Prime Minister referenced the book launched by him a few years ago, “Pre-Modern Kutchi Navigation Techniques and Voyages,” which documents centuries-old maritime knowledge of Gujarat’s sailors. He also acknowledged the rich knowledge heritage within India’s tribal communities, which includes a deep understanding of nature and animal behavior. He called for greater exploration and integration of this knowledge with contemporary scientific practices.

Emphasizing that as IMD’s weather forecasts become more accurate, their importance will increase, the Prime Minister remarked that the demand for IMD’s data will grow across various sectors, industries, and even in everyday life. The Prime Minister highlighted the need to work with future requirements in mind, including developing warning systems for natural disasters like earthquakes. He encouraged scientists, research scholars, and institutions like IMD to work towards new breakthroughs. Concluding his address, Shri Modi expressed confidence that India will play a crucial role in global service and security. He extended his congratulations to IMD and all those involved in meteorology on their 150-year journey.

Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Earth Sciences, Dr. Jitendra Singh, Professor Celeste Saulo, Secretary-General of the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) were present among other dignitaries at the event.

Prime Minister launched ‘Mission Mausam’ with the goal of making our country a ‘Weather-ready and Climate-smart’ nation. The Mission aims to achieve this by developing cutting-edge weather surveillance technologies and systems, implementing high-resolution atmospheric observations, next-generation radars and satellites, and high-performance computers. It will also focus on improving the understanding of weather and climate processes, provide air quality data that will help strategize weather management and intervention in the long run.

Prime Minister also released the IMD Vision-2047 document for weather resilience and climate change adaptation. It includes plans for weather forecasting, weather management, and climate change mitigation.

To celebrate 150th Foundation Day of IMD, a series of events, activities and workshops have been organised to showcase IMD’s achievements during the past 150 years, its role in making India climate-resilient, and demonstrate the role played by government institutions in providing various weather and climate services.

Filed Under: India, News and politics

IIT-Kharagpur student found hanging in hostel room probe underway

January 14, 2025 by Nasheman

 A student of IIT-Kharagpur was found dead inside his hostel room, an institute official said on Monday.

Shaon Malik, a third-year student of Electrical Engineering, was found hanging inside the room by his parents who had come to meet him on Sunday.

His parents and institute personnel had to forcibly open the door of the hostel room after he did not respond to repeated calls, the official said.

Malik had spoken to his parents over phone the previous night and “things seemed perfectly normal”, according to the official.

The institute will conduct an internal probe into the death and take steps to prevent such incidents in future, he said.

A senior police officer said the post-mortem has been completed and the process was videographed.

Investigation is underway, he said.

IIT-Kharagpur, in a statement, said: “With a sense of utter shock, the students, staff and faculty members deeply mourn the sudden loss of Shaon Malik, a third-year student from the Department of Electrical Engineering. He was found dead in Azad Hall of Residence premises on the morning of January 12.”

The Azad Hall of Residence is one of the hostels in the institute.

“Upon discovery of the incident, the campus security and medical teams were immediately alerted… The police are conducting a thorough investigation into the circumstances surrounding Malik’s death. The institute is fully cooperating with the authorities,” it said.

Describing Malik as an academically gifted student, the institute said “he was known for his intelligence, dedication and promising future in the field of Electrical Engineering”.

“The institute is devastated by this tragic event. Our foremost priority at this moment is to extend our heartfelt condolences and support to Malik’s family and friends. We are providing all necessary assistance to help them through this incredibly difficult time,” the statement said.

IIT-Kharagpur said it is committed to the well-being and mental health of its students.

“We have a range of support services available, including counseling and mental health resources, and we urge students to utilise these services whenever needed,” it said.

A few days ago, the body of an IIT-Kharagpur junior lab technician-cum-assistant was recovered from one of the quarters on the campus.

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Rupee sinks to record low, settles 66 paise down at 86.70 against US dollar

January 14, 2025 by Nasheman

The rupee logged its steepest single-day fall in nearly two years and ended the session 66 paise down at its historic low of 86.70 against the US dollar on Monday, weighed down by a stronger American currency and surging crude oil prices.

At the interbank foreign exchange, the rupee opened at 86.12, and moved 1 paisa during intraday to 86.11 before closing the session with a loss of a staggering 66 paise at its lowest-ever level of 86.70 against the greenback.

The fall of 66 paise in one session was the steepest since February 6, 2023 when the unit had lost 68 paise.

The Indian currency has witnessed the deepest plunge of more than Re 1 in the past two weeks from the closing level of 85.52 on December 30.

Rupee had breached the 85-per-dollar mark for the first time on December 19, 2024.

On Friday, the local currency had declined 18 paise to settle at 86.04 against the US dollar, a day after registering a marginal gain of 5 paise. In the preceding back-to-back sessions on Tuesday and Wednesday, it had plunged 6 paise and 17 paise, respectively.

The unprecedented fall was attributed to the relentless chase of the US dollar by investors, which also led to a massive withdrawal of foreign capital from Indian equities.

Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) offloaded equities worth Rs 4,892.84 crore on Monday.

According to analysts, the Reserve Bank of India has allowed the fall in rupee’s exchange rate versus US dollar amid dwindling forex reserves and declining emerging market currencies.

“RBI will allow the weakness as demand keeps moving up and supplies dwindle,” said Anil Kumar Bhansali, Head of Treasury and Executive Director, Finrex Treasury Advisors LLP.

The Reserve Bank of India on Friday said the country’s forex reserves dropped by USD 5.693 billion to USD 634.585 billion in the week ended January 3.

At the same time, the dollar strengthened on better-than-expected job growth in the US market, which also fuelled the rising benchmark treasury yields amid expectations of a slower interest rate cut by the Federal Reserve, analysts said.

Besides, the US has imposed more sanctions on Russia, resulting in Brent oil prices higher to USD 81 per barrel. This comes at a time when investors are already cautious in anticipation of restrictive trade measures by the new regime under President Donald Trump.

Anuj Choudhary, Research Analyst at Mirae Asset Sharekhan, said the rupee hit a fresh low on strong dollar and weak global markets. FIIs continue to remain as net sellers, while crude oil prices rose nearly 2 per cent.

Going ahead, Choudhary said, rising crude oil prices and risk aversion in global markets may weigh on the rupee. “USD-INR spot price is expected to trade in a range of 86.25 to 86.80,” he said.

Meanwhile, the dollar index, which gauges the greenback’s strength against a basket of six currencies, was trading up 0.24 per cent to its over two-year-high level of 109.91.

Brent crude, the global oil benchmark, surged 1.14 per cent to USD 80.67 per barrel in futures trade.

According to Jateen Trivedi, VP Research Analyst – Commodity and Currency, LKP Securities, the rupee marked its lowest level amid a rapid fall of over 1 per cent in the past week. The decline is attributed to higher crude prices, following sanctions on Russia by the Biden administration in the US.

“Elevated crude prices have further widened India’s import bill, adding pressure on the rupee. The trading range for the rupee is seen with support near 87.00 and resistance around 86.25, as participants keep a close eye on geopolitical developments and commodity trends,” Trivedi added.

In the domestic equity market, the 30-share BSE Sensex crashed 1,048.90 points, or 1.36 per cent, to settle at 76,330.01 points, while the Nifty tanked 345.55 points, or 1.47 per cent, to 23,085.95 points.

On the domestic macroeconomic front, retail inflation eased to 5.22 per cent in December, from 5.5 per cent in November, 2024.

The industrial production (IIP) growth accelerated to a six-month high of 5.2 per cent year-on-year in November 2024, riding on the increased festive demand and pick-up in the manufacturing sector.

Filed Under: Business & Technology, India

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