In South Punjab, the number of deaths due to lightning has increased to 21 in one day, 9 men, 5 women and 7 children were killed.
According to the Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) spokesperson, lightning strikes occurred in Muzaffargarh, Rahimyar Khan, Rajanpur, Lodhran, Bahawalpur and Bahawalnagar.
According to PDMA, lightning killed 3 people in Bahawalnagar, 3 in Bahawalpur, 9 in Rahimyar Khan, 1 in Muzaffargarh, 1 in Rajanpur, 1 in Kot Addu and 3 in Lodhran.
2023-12-13 12:07:46
The governments of Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Punjab, and Himachal Pradesh have informed the central government and Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority (PFRDA) regarding their decision to revert to OPS for their state government employees.
These state governments have requested for withdrawal/ refund of contribution, along with return thereon, the finance ministry has recently informed Parliament.
The central bank’s report said the return to the Old Pension Scheme by a few states, and reports of some other states moving in the same direction would exert a huge burden on state finances and restrict their capacity to undertake growth-enhancing capital expenditures.
“Internal estimates suggest that if all the state governments revert to OPS from the National Pension System (NPS), the cumulative fiscal burden might be as high as 4.5 times that of NPS, with the additional burden reaching 0.9 per cent of GDP annually by 2060,” the report said.
This, the report said, will add to the pension burden of older OPS retirees whose last batch is expected to retire by early 2040s and, therefore, draw pension under the OPS till the 2060s. “Thus, any reversion to OPS by the states will be a major step backwards, undermining the benefits of past reforms and compromising the interest of future generations,” it said. The report noted that some states have budgeted for fiscal deficits exceeding 4 per cent of GSDP in 2023-24 once morest the all-India average of 3.1 per cent.
They also have debt levels exceeding 35 per cent of GSDP once morest the all-India average of 27.6 per cent.
“Any further provision of non-merit goods and services, subsidies, transfers and guarantees will render their fiscal situation precarious and disrupt the overall fiscal consolidation achieved in the last two years,” it said.
According to the report, the improvement achieved in state finances in 2021-22 was sustained in 2022-23, with the combined states’ gross fiscal deficit (GFD) contained at 2.8 per cent of gross domestic product (GDP) – below the budget estimates for the second consecutive year – primarily through a reduction in the revenue deficit.
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2023-10-30 10:53:18
There were 11,461 stubble-burning cases in the corresponding period in 2021, it said.
In Punjab, there were 5,254 stubble burning incidents during this 45-day period this year, compared to 12,112 in 2022 and 9,001 in 2021. This represents a reduction of 56.6 per cent and 41.6 per cent, respectively.
Haryana reported 1,094 stubble burning cases during this 45-day period this year and it is significantly lower than the 1,813 in 2022 and 2,413 in 2021. This reflects a reduction of 39.7 per cent and 54.7 per cent, respectively.
The Central government has allocated approximately Rs. 3,333 crore under the Crop Residue Management Scheme to the state governments of Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan and Delhi.
These funds support the subsidised procurement of machines by individual farmers, custom hiring centres and cooperatives for in-situ management of paddy straw and for baling/raking machines and equipment for ex-situ applications. The total number of crop residue management (CRM) machines available is 1,17,672 in Punjab, 80,071 in Haryana, and 7,986 in UP-NCR. Additional procurement is underway to acquire 23,000 CRM machines in Punjab, 7,572 in Haryana, and 595 in Uttar Pradesh to augment their availability during the current harvesting season.
While the reduction in paddy stubble burning incidents is evident, the recent days have seen a sudden surge in Punjab. It is expected that harvesting activities will peak in the coming weeks. On October 29 alone, Punjab reported 1,068 stubble burning cases, the CAQM said.
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2023-05-09 13:05:54
CHENNAI: As CSK continues to excel in the IPL, all eyes are on skipper MS Dhoni. This IPL season is going to be Dhoni’s. The yellow army of CSK came to see Dhoni in Kolkata, Mumbai and Jaipur. Now a video regarding Dhoni is going viral on social media.
Fans are asking if this is the Dhoni of 2040. The video was captured during the match between Chennai Super Kings and Punjab Kings. In the video, a person who looks similar to MS Dhoni is wearing a Chennai Super Kings jersey and watching the game. Fans are reacting to the video asking if it is a tripe travel. Meanwhile, rumors were rife even before IPL 2023 that the 16th season of the Indian Premier League would be MS Dhoni’s last edition.
With this, fans started watching Dhoni’s every match without missing a beat. Dhoni’s answer to the commentator’s joke question regarding retirement was celebrated by fans the other day. Danny Morrison took that question when he came up for the toss in the match once morest Lucknow Supergiants. Morrison asked how he was enjoying the final season.
But Dhoni laughed at this and said that it was you who decided that this is my last season, not him. Earlier, CSK coach Stephen Fleming also expressed his stance on Dhoni’s retirement. Stephen Fleming’s response is that MS Dhoni has not mentioned anything regarding retirement.
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