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gigifluidcat · 2 months
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International Women's/Men's Day is unfair.
Why are WOMEN the ones milked by Corporations for profit?!
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indizombie · 1 year
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India is likely to face a blistering summer after recording its hottest February since 1901, its weather department has said. Average maximum temperature was 29.5C in February, the highest since India started keeping proper weather records. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has also forecast "enhanced probability" of heatwaves between March and May. Prolonged heat could affect wheat production and push up power demand. Last year, India was forced to ban wheat exports after unseasonably hot weather affected the crop, sending local prices soaring. India is the world's second biggest wheat producer. The unusually high temperatures had also triggered a spike in power demand last year, leading to outages in many states. This year too, demand for electricity has already reached near-record levels in recent weeks, Bloomberg reported. India saw a 55% rise in deaths due to extreme heat between 2000-2004 and 2017-2021, according to a study published last year in the medical journal, The Lancet.
'Summer: India sees hottest February ever with more pain ahead', BBC
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uitvconnect · 2 years
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IMD announces, South-West monsoon has arrived in Mumbai and other nearby areas today..
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theexodvs · 1 year
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Most violent crime is committed by men.
Most wars are declared by men.
Most police brutality is perpetrated by men.
Most fraud is committed by men.
Pornography is primarily consumed by men.
Prostitutes are primarily bought by men.
Human trafficking is primarily perpetrated by (and for) men.
Enough with the International Men’s Day nonsense.
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transworldeducare · 9 hours
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Dr. Aryan Joshi, a student we guided into Davao Medical School Foundation, Philippines, provided a testimonial that speaks volumes about Transworld Educare and DMSF. We deeply appreciate his words, which highlight our commitment to excellence. He expressed gratitude to Dr. David K Pillai, our chairman and dean of the Department of Medicine at DMSF. Dr. Aryan Joshi strongly affirms that DMSF is on par for Indian students and vouches for its quality. His confidence in DMSF's education underscores our excellence once again. He particularly praised the exceptional clinical exposure provided at DMSF as the best.
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Visit our Website: https://transworldeducare.com/ https://dmsf.ph/
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Dr. Aryan Joshi, a student we guided into Davao Medical School Foundation, Philippines, provided a testimonial that speaks volumes about Transworld Educare and DMSF. We deeply appreciate his words, which highlight our commitment to excellence. He expressed gratitude to Dr. David K Pillai, our chairman and dean of the Department of Medicine at DMSF. Dr. Aryan Joshi strongly affirms that DMSF is on par for Indian students and vouches for its quality. His confidence in DMSF's education underscores our excellence once again. He particularly praised the exceptional clinical exposure provided at DMSF as the best.
For admissions,
Visit our Website: www.kimaindia.com www.dmsf.ph
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newsorbiter · 1 day
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Gas-based power plants to be activated to meet summer electricity demand
To address the escalating electricity demand during the summer season, the Government of India has announced plans to activate gas-based power plants. In a bid to maximize power generation from these stations, the government has issued directives to all gas-based generating stations under Section 11 of the Electricity Act, 2003. This section empowers the government to specify that a generating company must operate and maintain a generating station as per government directions in extraordinary circumstances. Currently, a significant portion of gas-based generating stations remains underutilised, mainly due to commercial considerations. The order issued under Section 11, similar to the approach taken for imported-coal-based power plants, aims to enhance the availability of power from gas-based generating stations during the upcoming high-demand period. This order is effective for the generation and supply of power from May 1, 2024, to June 30, 2024. GRID-INDIA to coordinate gas-based power supply Under this arrangement, GRID-INDIA will notify gas-based generating stations in advance of the number of days for which gas-based power is required. Gas-based generating stations that hold Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) with Distribution Licensees are required to offer their power to PPA holders first. Any unutilized power will then be offered in the power market. Gas-based generating stations without PPAs must offer their generation in the power market. To facilitate the implementation of this directive, a high-level committee chaired by the Chairperson of the Central Electricity Authority has been formed. This decision to activate gas-based generating stations is part of a broader strategy by the Government of India to ensure sufficient power availability during the summer season. Union Minister for Power and New & Renewable Energy Shri R. K. Singh has convened several meetings to underscore the importance of ensuring an adequate power supply to meet the demand during the hot weather. In addition to the activation of gas-based generating stations, the government has implemented several other measures to address the summer demand: - Planned maintenance of power plants will be rescheduled to the monsoon season. - New capacity additions will be expedited. - Partial outages of thermal power plants will be minimised. - Surplus power from captive generating stations will be utilised. - Section 11 Directions have been issued for imported-coal-based power plants to ensure full capacity availability for generation. - Hydro power generation will be shifted to peak hours. - Advanced planning by all stakeholders will ensure coal availability. India's electricity demand has been steadily increasing, driven by economic growth, particularly during hot-weather and high-demand periods. The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecasted above-normal maximum temperatures across most parts of the country for the 2024 hot weather season. The above-mentioned measures are being undertaken to prepare for the anticipated high electricity demand during this period. Read the full article
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blogoslibertarios · 2 months
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Metrópole Parque seleciona oito novas empresas para incubadora
  Oito startups de Tecnologia da Informação (TI) foram selecionadas para participar do programa de incubação do Parque Tecnológico Metrópole Digital (Metrópole Parque). O ingresso é decorrente do último processo seletivo do polo, aberto para empresas interessadas em amadurecimento, expansão e acesso à estrutura física do maior polo de TI do Rio Grande do Norte (RN). As startups ingressantes…
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arun2000 · 2 months
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IMD Recruitment 2024
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newsparviews · 5 months
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Rain is coming! Today, Mumbai is experiencing intense rain and thunderstorms; IMD has issued an orange alert.
Mumbai city was battered by thunderstorms and heavy rain on Sunday morning. On the X platform, a number of people shared weather-related videos. On Sunday, November 26, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast moderate to heavy rainfall across Maharashtra, including Mumbai. The IMD stated that rain and a hailstorm with a diameter of 64.5 mm to 115.6 mm could occur in Madhya…
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pricklybaby · 5 months
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theexodvs · 1 year
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Me @ people celebrating International Men’s Day
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newsorbiter · 1 day
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Gas-based power plants to be activated to meet summer electricity demand
To address the escalating electricity demand during the summer season, the Government of India has announced plans to activate gas-based power plants. In a bid to maximize power generation from these stations, the government has issued directives to all gas-based generating stations under Section 11 of the Electricity Act, 2003. This section empowers the government to specify that a generating company must operate and maintain a generating station as per government directions in extraordinary circumstances. Currently, a significant portion of gas-based generating stations remains underutilised, mainly due to commercial considerations. The order issued under Section 11, similar to the approach taken for imported-coal-based power plants, aims to enhance the availability of power from gas-based generating stations during the upcoming high-demand period. This order is effective for the generation and supply of power from May 1, 2024, to June 30, 2024. GRID-INDIA to coordinate gas-based power supply Under this arrangement, GRID-INDIA will notify gas-based generating stations in advance of the number of days for which gas-based power is required. Gas-based generating stations that hold Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) with Distribution Licensees are required to offer their power to PPA holders first. Any unutilized power will then be offered in the power market. Gas-based generating stations without PPAs must offer their generation in the power market. To facilitate the implementation of this directive, a high-level committee chaired by the Chairperson of the Central Electricity Authority has been formed. This decision to activate gas-based generating stations is part of a broader strategy by the Government of India to ensure sufficient power availability during the summer season. Union Minister for Power and New & Renewable Energy Shri R. K. Singh has convened several meetings to underscore the importance of ensuring an adequate power supply to meet the demand during the hot weather. In addition to the activation of gas-based generating stations, the government has implemented several other measures to address the summer demand: - Planned maintenance of power plants will be rescheduled to the monsoon season. - New capacity additions will be expedited. - Partial outages of thermal power plants will be minimised. - Surplus power from captive generating stations will be utilised. - Section 11 Directions have been issued for imported-coal-based power plants to ensure full capacity availability for generation. - Hydro power generation will be shifted to peak hours. - Advanced planning by all stakeholders will ensure coal availability. India's electricity demand has been steadily increasing, driven by economic growth, particularly during hot-weather and high-demand periods. The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecasted above-normal maximum temperatures across most parts of the country for the 2024 hot weather season. The above-mentioned measures are being undertaken to prepare for the anticipated high electricity demand during this period. Read the full article
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prag-news · 7 months
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