Prime Minister highlights the need for world-class governance and policy making, says the country needs to prepare leadership for emerging sectors like deep-tech, space, biotech, and renewable energy
PM to release 19th instalment of Kisan Nidhi from Bihar
Around 9.80 crore beneficiaries are set to receive 2,000 directly in their bank accounts
'Triveni Sangam is fit for taking bath': Experts on CPCB report suggesting faecal coliform in Sangam
Unseasonal weather patterns, including an alarming 70% rainfall deficit and higher-than-normal temperatures, significantly threaten India's winter wheat crop. Key wheat-producing regions like Punjab, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh face drastic reductions in yield, potentially impacting farmers' livelihoods and overall crop production.
Nepal community fights to save sacred forests from cable cars
They appear tranquil soaring above Himalayan forests, but a string of cable car projects in Nepal have sparked violent protests, with locals saying environmental protection should trump tourism development. Across Nepal, five cable car projects have opened in the past two years -- and 10 more are under development, according to government figures.
Next Round Of Talks Between Protesting Farmers, Centre On February 22
Chandigarh, Feb 21: A fresh round of talks between protesting farmers and the Centre will be held here on Saturday evening to discuss their various demands, including a legal guarantee for MSP on crops. Farmers had earlier sought that the next meeting be held in Delhi. However, the Centre has scheduled it in Chandigarh. Joint Secretary, Union Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, Purna Chandra Kishan, has sent a letter addressed to farmer leaders Jagjit Singh Dallewal and Sarwan Singh [] The post Next Round Of Talks Between Protesting Farmers, Centre On February 22 appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Price of parboiled rice increases by Rs 10 per kg
Price of parboiled rice in India has increased by 10 per kg. Bangladesh traders are placing private orders due to import route issues. This demand surge has led to higher prices for fine parboiled rice. For example, Miniket rice now sells at up to 53 per kg. A shortage of Miniket paddy in India is also impacting the price.
Japan adopts new carbon reduction targets, energy plan to boost nuclear and renewables by 2040
Japan has set new decarbonization targets, aiming to cut emissions by 60 per cent by 2035 and 73 per cent by 2040 from 2013 levels. The updated energy plan boosts renewables to 40-50 per cent by 2040 while reviving nuclear power, targeting 20 per cent of energy supply. However, nuclear expansion faces safety concerns and slow regulatory processes. The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) is monitoring plant restarts, including at Kashiwazaki-Kariwa, amid local opposition.
Deadly cold snap grips US as Polar Vortex sends temperatures plummeting
A severe cold wave across the central and northern US has brought life-threatening temperatures, snowstorms, and deadly floods, resulting in at least 13 deaths. The National Weather Service issued extreme cold warnings, and severe weather conditions have also led to flooding and hazardous travel, prompting federal disaster assistance requests.
Sugar prices rise 6.5% in a month as production falls short
Sugar prices in India have risen by 6.5% in a month due to lower domestic production caused by adverse weather and increased exports. The number of operational sugar mills has significantly decreased, leading to an anticipated decline in sugar production for the upcoming year.
Sugar production falls 12% so far this marketing year ending September: ISMA
India's sugar production has declined by 12 per cent to 197 lakh tonnes till mid-February in the 2024-25 marketing year, mainly due to lower output in Maharashtra and Karnataka. Sugar production in Uttar Pradesh also saw a decrease. Additionally, sugar diversion towards ethanol rose to approximately 14.1 lakh tonnes.
Maharashtra govt forms panel to study, implement MSP schemes
The committee will be chaired by the managing director of the Maharashtra State Cooperative Marketing Federation in Mumbai
Decline in castor seed production in India: 2024-25 survey insights
Castor seed cultivation in India has decreased by 12% for 2024-25, with total area projected at 8.67 lakh hectares. Despite a 5% increase in yield due to favorable weather, overall production is estimated to decline by 8% to 18.22 lakh tonnes. Major producing state, Gujarat, also shows significant reductions in both acreage and production.
NABARD pegs Odisha's credit potential for 2025-26 at Rs 2,52,000 cr
NABARD has projected Odisha's credit potential for 2025-26 fiscal at Rs 2,52,000 crore. This projection is about 20 percent higher than the previous year's Rs 2,10,140 crore. Deputy Chief Minister Kanak Vardhan Singh Deo emphasized the need for increased bank credit for priority sectors and urged banks to support agriculture and innovative projects to enhance farmers' incomes.
Canadians revel in major snow storm
Many schools and shops in eastern Canada closed, flights were delayed, and driving was hazardous due to a major snowstorm in cities like Montreal, Toronto, and Ottawa. The storm brought significant snowfall, yet residents expressed delight at the wintery weather. Canadians joyfully engaged in snow activities despite the challenges.
Nearly everyone in world breathes bad air. This is what you can do to lower your risk
Almost all nations miss UN deadline for new climate targets
Nearly all nations missed the UN deadline to submit new targets for carbon emissions reduction, including major economies like China, India, and the EU. Only 10 countries met the February 10 deadline, with most G20 economies absent. Submissions are crucial to assessing climate plans before the COP30 summit.