Tag: quality

  • National Mineral Development Corporation (NMDC) is cheating Chhattisgarh

    The National Mineral Development Corporation (NMDC) is surrounded by a decision of its own. This decision is related to iron and mining from the Donimalai mine in Karnataka. In fact, the Karnataka government had banned mining after the Karnataka government demanded 80% premium along with royalty in return for extending the mining lease of Donimalai mine. The matter reached the legal threshold. Despite the High Court ruling in favor of NMDC, NMDC agreed to pay a premium of 22.5% in addition to 15% royalty to the Government of Karnataka, following all the rules. After this agreement, the Government of Karnataka issued permission for re-mining from Donimlai mine. It is being said that due to political pressure, the new CMD of NMDC Sumit Dev had to take this decision, but this decision has put him in trouble. After the news of giving premium to Karnataka, the Chhattisgarh government has also written a letter to the central government asking the state to pay the premium amount in addition to royalty on the lines of Karnataka.

    NMDC is mining iron ore from the mines at Bailadila in Chhattisgarh. About 25 million tonnes of iron ore is mined annually from these mines, while only 7 million tonnes of iron ore is mined annually from Karnataka’s Donimalai mine. In such a situation, it is inevitable that when Chhattisgarh meets the major requirement of iron ore of NMDC, then under which policy 22.5 percent premium is being given to Karnataka in addition to 15 percent royalty. While only 15 percent royalty is being given to Chhattisgarh. For NMDC, Chhattisgarh is the most important state in the country. The mines here have high quality iron ore mining, despite this NMDC is being cheated by Chhattisgarh. The government is also considering it well. Subordinate officials of Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel say that when the proposal to extend the mining lease of NMDC came to the government in the past, then it was suggested that the mining lease should not be extended in Chhattisgarh like Karnataka unless NMDC should not give permission to give additional premium in addition to royalty, but the Chief Minister did not agree to this suggestion. He instructed the officials that NMDC is a public sector company. Chhattisgarh fulfills the great need of iron and iron all over the country, in such a situation it will not be appropriate.

  • Rahane learned how to bat in difficult times: Gill

    Shubman Gill, the young opener of the Indian cricket team, praised skipper Ajinkya Rahane’s unbeaten century on Sunday after the second day of the second bowling day test match against Australia, saying that he learned by watching him batting How to bat in difficult times and how to score. “Captain Ajinkya Rahane’s innings was all about patience,” Gill told a press conference held after the first day’s play.

    He was playing with patience and more importantly, when you are facing such high quality bowling, sometimes you are unable to score runs. He played a brilliant and spectacular innings. “The young batsman said,” Captain Rahane showed how to bat in some way during difficult times and how to grab that opportunity when a run-scoring ball is found. “

    Gill made 45 in his first innings, making his Test debut in Australia’s second bowling day Test, and missed his first half-century. Gill, however, got the team off to a good start and batted aggressively. Gill took his batting and said, “When I went to bat, the pitch was full of support for the bowlers. I just said to myself that no matter what is happening on or around the pitch, I will play my game and play with full potential.

    That’s what I was thinking during the batting. “He said,” I have been associated with the team for the last four-five Test series and I have got a lot of benefit from being with the team. I continued to participate in all nets and practice sessions where I got Jaspreet Bumrah, Mohammad Shami, Umesh Yadav and Ishant Sharma to play in the nets. Playing against the top bowling attack in the nets is a huge confidence boost for a young player. Today when I went to bat, I didn’t really feel like I had reached a completely new place.

  • Chelsea boss Lampard hits out at fixture list as Blues face two matches in 48 hours

    Chelsea boss Frank Lampard has hit out at his side’s schedule, saying that having games against Arsenal and Aston Villa within a span of 48 hours hands an advantage to his side’s title rivals. 

    The Blues will be unable to play their strongest XI for both matches – against Arsenal on Boxing Day and Villa on Monday – which take place in a season that already features a condensed schedule due to the coronavirus pandemic.

    Meanwhile, Man Utd have three days in between their two fixtures and both Liverpool and Tottenham have four days. 

    Lampard lays the blame with both the Premier League and the broadcasters for not finding a solution that offers a fairer playing field to teams at the top of the table.

    “It’s two games in two days, 48 hours,” Lampard said. “I’m not trying to be clever, it’s an important point for us because there are other teams that are challenging at the top of the league that play two games in three days.

    “Manchester United, Tottenham, Liverpool play two games in three or four days. It’s counterproductive for the quality of the Premier League, it’s a risk for players if they are going to play both games at top-end elite sport, everybody knows that

  • Prime Minister will start health plan for Jammu and Kashmir today

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday will launch the Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana, Health for Jammu and Kashmir under Ayushman Bharat Yojana. This scheme is also known as PM-Jai. A statement issued by the Prime Minister’s Office said that the Prime Minister will launch Ayushman Bharat PM-Jai Health in the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir through video conference on December 26 at 12 noon. Will be included. Union Home Minister Amit Shah and Jammu and Kashmir Lt. Governor Manoj Sinha will also be present on the occasion. The statement said that this scheme provides free insurance cover to all the people living in the Jammu and Kashmir Union Territory.

    Under this, all residents of Jammu and Kashmir will be provided financial cover of Rs 5 lakh per family on floater basis. According to the statement, about 15 lakh additional families will benefit from PM-Jai’s operational expansion. This scheme will operate in conjunction with PM-Jai on insurance mode. The benefit of this scheme can be availed anywhere throughout the country.

    Hospitals listed under PM-JAY scheme will also provide services under this scheme. Universal Health Coverage (UHC) encompasses the entire spectrum of health promotion to prevention, treatment, rehabilitation and essential, quality health services and medical care. Through this, everyone has access to services, people do not have to pay for health services out of their own pocket and reduce the risk of people getting caught in the morass of poverty due to treatment.

    The two pillars of the Ayushman Bharat program – Health and Welfare Centers and Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana – envisage universal health coverage.

  • Williams goal gives ATK Mohun Bagan 1-0 win vs Bengaluru FC

    “Yes [on plan coming off?]. I am very happy with the behaviour and performance. Today, the team had the personality to win. [Manvir’s change in position?] Manvir and Williams are important as Roy. This system is better for the players we have now, we can change another day. Williams has recovered to play for us now. [Change in tactics vs BFC] We pressurised them well in the first 45 minutes with the high press. After that we were tired. We had a different plan to go with as compared to last match and changed the role for this game and the behaviour of the team is good also.”

     “We know the quality of these guys. I think we were fighting till the end to equalise but it’s about little margins. Cleiton had a chance then Suresh. [On starting XI] I am starting with them but you know we have five games in 20 days so we have to be careful with the dynamic of the team. I think we were fighting the whole 90 minutes. [On Fran Gonzalez playing as CB] No, you have to take decision and it is difficult to beat ATKMB because they are compact. I put him in the CB position because we can put others in attacking position, who can score goals like Sunil, Cleiton, Semboi, Kristian etc.”

  • Delhi’s air quality still in ‘very poor’ category, expected to remain the same till Saturday

    Delhi’s air quality remained in the ‘poor’ category on Friday, as per System of Air Quality and Weather Forecasting And Research.

    The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecasted a maximum temperature of 16 degrees Celsius and a minimum temperature of 3 degrees Celsius in the national capital today.

    The overall air quality of the national capital was recorded at 235 at around 8:15 am while the AQI in various parts of the city remained in the ‘poor’ category.

    According to the System of Air Quality and Weather Forecasting and Research’s (SAFAR) prediction yesterday, cold day conditions are likely to slow down after that.

    Better ventilation conditions are likely to continue for the next two days and likely to continue for the next two days and likely to decrease thereafter, as per SAFAR.

    An AQI between 0-50 is marked good, 51-100 is satisfactory, 101- 200 is moderate, 201- 300 is poor, 301-400 is very poor and 401-500 is considered severe.

    Last month Delhi Environment Minister Gopal Rai urged the Commission for Air Quality Management to make the bio-decomposer technology mandatory for all states, stating pollution levels in the national capital rise with an increase in stubble burning in the neighbouring states.

  • Farmers should not have trouble, purchase paddy with quality- Shri P. Dayanand

    Director Social Welfare Directorate and in-charge secretary of Surajpur district Shri P. Dayanand today inspected the Paddy Procurement Center located at Surajpur Krishi Mandi Center. Where he took information about token system, weighing machine, dunnage system, process of paddy purchase and time period. He himself weighed the sack of paddy from the weighing machine in which the weighing was found to be correct.
    At the Paddy Procurement Center, Secretary in-charge Mr. Dayanand spoke to farmer Muneshwar Singh, who came to sell paddy, and took information about the paddy brought to the farmer to sell the paddy acreage, on which the farmer has spoken about selling 59 quintals of paddy. It was also asked that if there is any problem in the paddy procurement center, the farmer has said that there is no problem. During this time, the secretary in charge has directed the committee manager to keep proper arrangements, so that farmers do not face any kind of trouble. He has asked to purchase quality paddy. Collector Shri Ranbir Sharma, Additional Collector Shri S.N. Motwani, SDM Mr. Pushpendra Sharma, Naib Tehsildar Amrita Singh and other officials were present.

  • Visit of National Quality Reviewer to Chhattisgarh for testing of works under construction of Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana

    National Quality Reviewer Shri Arvind Kumar Bhatia is coming to Chhattisgarh for the third level quality testing in the works under construction of Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana. They will test the roads under construction under the Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana in Dantewada district from December 17 to 20 and in Bijapur district from December 22 to 26. Complaints regarding the quality of roads progressing under the scheme in Dantewada and Bijapur districts can be shared on National Quality Reviewer Shri Bhatia’s mobile number 9415323836.

  • Government increases the price of cow dung fertilizer, women self-help groups will benefit

    The Chhattisgarh government has increased the minimum selling rate of vermi compost produced in Gothanas from Rs 8 per kg to a minimum of Rs 10 per kg. This will benefit women self-help groups engaged in Gothan management. On the instructions of Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel, the Commissioner of Agricultural Production has issued an order in this regard.

    Under the Suraji village scheme of the Chhattisgarh government, cow dung is being purchased in 4,487 of the 6,430 Gothans in the state.

    So far, 44 thousand stitches have been manufactured at Gothano to make vermi compost from purchased cow dung. Now 16 thousand stitches are being made. So far, 8000 quintal vermi compost has been produced in the state. 1000 quintal vermi compost has been sold in it.

    Thousands of women self-help groups of the state are working to prepare vermicompost from cow dung in Gothan. The increase in the minimum sale rate of vermi compost will increase their income. Under this scheme, the government is also planning to set up a laboratory for testing the quality of vermi compost in every district of the state. Let us know that this year the Godhan Nyaya Yojana, an innovative scheme of the first kind of cow dung of the country, has been started from Hareli festival.

  • The national capital’s air quality remains in the ‘very poor’ category.

    Delhi’s air quality remained in the ‘very poor’ category on Friday as a thick layer of smog spread across many parts of the city this morning, according to the System of Air Quality and Weather Forecasting and Research.

    Under the influence of fresh western disturbance, isolated and improved ventilation conditions for scattered precipitation are expected on 11 and 12 December, and AQI will improve on the lower end of the ‘very poor’ category on 11 December. According to the System of Air Quality and Weather Forecasting and Research (SAFAR), there is a possibility of further improvement in the 12th ‘bad’ category in the event of adequate rainfall. The overall AQI of the national capital stands at 302 hrs around 9:00 am. Was, while some parts of the city reported an AQI between the ‘very poor’ and ‘severe’ category.

    An AQI between 0–50 is marked good, 51–100 is satisfactory, 101– 200 is moderate, 201– 300 is poor, 301–400 is very poor and 401–500 is considered severe.

    Last month, Delhi’s Environment Minister Gopal Rai urged the NITI Aayog for air quality management to make bio-decomposer technology mandatory for all states by increasing pollution levels in the national capital with an increase in burning sewage in neighboring states. be made. (ANI)