Tag: Storage

  • For investigation of illegal sand storage, the team raided various sites,

    In order to investigate the complaints of illegal sand storage in the district, as per the instructions of Collector Shri Jayaprakash Maurya, a team has been formed and after scrutiny at different places, the authorities are constantly investigating various sites in the city and surrounding villages.
    Subdivisional officer Dhamtari Mr. Manish Mishra informed that three teams of revenue department officials have been formed to verify the complaints received regarding illegal sand storage. He said that today the team was hit at five places. During this time the spot was investigated at Mahavir Rice Mill on Sihawa Road, where illegal storage of sand was not found. Similarly, the team did not find sand storage during the Dabish at Raj Rajeshwar Rice Mill at Village Muzgahan, though small amounts of sand were found, making it seem likely that sand was stored earlier. Similarly, 3752 cubic meters of sand was found stored in Magendra fly ash bricks at village Soram. When asked in this regard, only a small amount of sand was shown to the Pit Pass by the operator, which was found not to match the amount of sand stored. The seizure was taken by the team terming it as illegal sand storage. SDM Dhamtari said that in the same way in the village Sarangpuri, the team was found to be storing sand on government land other than the site set by the licensed local Ramsagarpara resident Mr. Sheikh Zafar. At the same time wire fencing or brick wall enclosure and security and first aid facilities were not found in the storage site. In the same way, the team found lack of basic facilities like security, treatment, besides non-compliance of the conditions of license by the unlicensed license holder in village Amethi. On being questioned, the sarpanch of the village and Kotwar were not informed of the information about the storage.
    The three teams, which conducted the inspection of illegal sand storage sites, were led by Dhamtari Tehsildar Shri Pawan Singh Thakur, Naib Tehsildar Shri Vinod Kumar Sahu and Chandra Kumar Sahu, including Revenue Inspector and Patwari respectively.

  • Google’s new storage policy will delete account data after two years of inactivity

    Google’s announcing some new policy changes surrounding the use of Gmail, Docs, and Google Photos. In an effort to purge unused storage, Google is updating its policy to delete users’ data from its most popular services on accounts that are inactive for more than two years. This is noted on Google’s Help site.

    Beginning on June 1, 2021, Google will enact a new policy that applies to the storage on several of its services. As early as June 1, 2023, Google will delete data from Drive, Docs, Sheets, Slides, Jamboard, Gmail, Photos, Drawings, Forms, and Sites if they are inactive for two years.

    Google explains that users who don’t wish their data to be deleted should use service with associated account either on a Google app or via browser to keep it active. Google also explains that this change will not apply to Google One users who pay a monthly fee, nor will it apply to Google Workspace (formerly GSuite for business), GSuite for Education, nor GSuite for non-profits.

  • Villagers of more than thousand population struggling with water scarcity are getting solar dual pump

    Solar Dual Pump, IRP Drinking Water: – CREDA is installing such solar dual pumps in the villages under the special scheme under the district Dantewada CREDA office. To run this, the gram panchayats had to pay electricity bills every month. There is no such problem due to the installation of solar dual pump. Due to which, even after getting water, thousands of units of electricity are also being saved every month. A water tank of 5000 liters capacity is installed in a solar dual pump. Due to which there is plenty of water during sunlight, there is storage water in the tank at night also due to which people will continue to get water at night. For the last 2 financial years 2019-20 and 2020-21 for drinking water in various places, approval has been given by the district administration for the installation of solar dual pumps and people water purification plants in 10 places in a total of 74 years. Under which 10 solar pumps and 400016 IRP plants have been installed and the remaining installation work is in progress which will be completed soon. Under the special scheme of CREDA, 125 Nagas Solar Dual Pump installation work has been approved under which the installation work has been completed in 90 sites and installation work is going on in the remaining sites. The villagers are satisfied with the operation of solar devices.
    Due to the availability of 24 hours of pure drinking water to the villagers / citizens with the installation of the said solar dual pumps and IRP plants, drinking water deficiencies / problems have been resolved, which has led to health improvements in the benefited villagers and operation of rural solar plants. Is satisfied with Drinking water scheme is providing water to more than half the village. Due to this, he is benefiting the villagers suffering from drinking water crisis. It is said that due to these, a lot of the population of the village has started benefiting.

  • How changes in Google free cloud storage policy will impact you

    Google’s online cloud storage policy will undergo a major change from June 1, 2021. The reason: the search giant will no longer offer unlimited free storage for uploading photos and videos onto its Google Photos service. But that’s not at all: Google will also start deleting content from inactive accounts. We explain everything you need to know about Google’s new online cloud storage policy and how it impacts you, the user.

    Users on a regular Google Account get 15GB of storage space free. This is considerably more than Microsoft, which offers 5GB free space on OneDrive and Apple’s iCloud, which offers 5GB as well.

    This 15GB space counts towards the user’s Gmail, Drive and Photos. Drive includes all files, spreadsheets, etc which are created on Google’s suite of apps such as Google Docs, Google Sheets, etc. However, photos which were uploaded to the Google Photos app were not counted to this free space. This applied to all high-resolution photos and videos and express resolution photos and video

  • Realme launches its new smartphone Realme 7 5G

    Smartphone maker Realme has launched its much-awaited new smartphone Realme 7 5G during a virtual event held in the UK. This smartphone has been launched as an upgrade version of Realme 7, Realme 7 Pro and Realme 7i. The company claims that Realme 7 5G is one of the cheapest 5G smartphones in Europe. Talking about the price of Realme 7 5G, its price in the UK right now is around GBP 279 (Rs 27,400). The company has fixed this price for 6GB + 128GB variants. It will start selling in the UK from 27 November.

    Talking about its specification, Realme 7 5G equipped with MediaTek Dimension 800 U processor and 6GB RAM works on Realme UI based on Android 10. It has a 6.5-inch full-HD + hole-punch display. Talking about the camera, the primary camera of Realme 7 5G is 48 megapixels, with an 8 megapixel ultra wide angle camera, 2 megapixel macro camera and 2 megapixel monochrome sensor. A 16-megapixel front camera has been given for those who are interested in selfies. Talking about other features of the camera, many pre-loaded features such as time lapse photography, HDR, ultra-wide angle, super macro, AI beauty are already present.

    Talking about Realme 7 5G storage, this smartphone has 128GB of maximum storage which can be increased to 256GB with the help of micro SD card. For connectivity, it has 5G, 4G LTE, Bluetooth 5.1, GPS / A-GPS and USB Type-C port. It is equipped with an in-display fingerprint sensor. This smartphone has a powerful battery of 5,000 mAh which comes with 30 watt dart charge support. The company claims that this smartphone gets fully charged in just 65 minutes.

  • Corona vaccine needs -70 degree temperature, cold storage challenge before government

    We have spent almost a whole year under the shadow of the Corona virus. In such a situation, everyone’s eyes are set on the corona vaccine. In India too, the number of Kovid patients has crossed 86 lakh. Apart from the patients, there is a big problem facing the Government of India. The system is facing a big challenge in the preparation of vaccine storage in the country.

    The special thing is that the corona vaccine requires a temperature of -70 ° C for storage. Dr. AIIMS director Randeep Guleria says that keeping the vaccine in such a low temperature is a big challenge in India. This challenge is especially big in rural areas of the country. Because it is very difficult to prepare such a cold environment in these areas. It is worth noting that Pfizer, which has gained an edge in the vaccine race, has announced that their vaccine has been effective 90 percent.

    Media reports show that preparations have begun regarding the cold chain in the country. At the same time, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi is questioning the government’s preparedness for vaccine storage. Rahul has claimed that the transportation of the vaccine requires a temperature of -70 and no such facility is available in the country. However, media reports indicate that no agreement has been reached between the US company Pfizer and German company Biotech on this vaccine, but the central government is in the process of preparing it. The health ministry has indicated this on Tuesday.