Wednesday, 31 May 2023

During the 8 years period from 2016 to 2023 (January – May), Delhi registers its best air quality during current year

During the 8 years period  from 2016 to 2023 (January – May), Delhi registers its best air quality during current year


Delhi reports its lowest Daily Average AQI during current year compared to the corresponding period for last 7 years

2023 has seen the lowest levels of daily average PM2.5 concentration and lowest levels of daily average PM10 concentration

Delhi witnesses the highest number of ‘Good’ to ‘Moderate’ Air Quality days (74 days) during the current year

Posted On: 31 MAY 2023 7:30PM by PIB Delhi

For the periods between January – May (during the 08 years i.e. from 2016 to 2023), Delhi registers its best air quality during current year (barring the periods of very low anthropogenic, industrial and commercial activities during the year 2020 due to Covid-19 lockdown).

As per Air Quality Index (AQI) data of the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), Delhi has reported its lowest Average AQI during current year compared to the corresponding period for the last 07 years i.e. from 2016 (barring 2020 – the year of lockdown due to Covid). A comparative chart depicting the Average AQI for the first five months period (January to May) during the 08 years (2016-2023) is given below:

 

In terms of daily average PM2.5 concentration levels, 2023 has seen the lowest levels of daily average PM2.5 concentration, as compared to the corresponding period for last 07 years i.e. from 2016 (barring 2020 – the year of lockdown due to Covid). Moreover, 2023 has been the year with lowest levels of daily average PM10 concentration in Delhi, as compared to the corresponding period for last 07 years i.e. from 2016 (barring 2020 – the year of lockdown due to Covid).

A comparative chart depicting the PM10 and PM2.5 running average (µg/m3) for the first five months period (January - May) during the 08 years (2016-2023) is given below:

 

Delhi has witnessed maximum number of ‘Good’ to ‘Moderate’ Air Quality Days during the first five months period of 2023, as compared to the corresponding period of last 07 years since 2016 (barring 2020 – the year of lockdown due to Covid). A comparative chart for days with ‘Good to Moderate’ AQI witnessed for the first five months period during the 08 years (2016-2023) is depicted below:

 

The number of ‘Good’ to ‘Moderate’ Air Quality Days for the first five months period (i.e. January to May) was 15 in the year 2016; 36 in 2017; 44 in 2018; 59 in 2019; 98 in 2020; 59 in 2021; 37 in 2022; and 74 in the current year 2023.

During this period, Delhi has also experienced least number of days with ‘Poor’ to ‘Severe’ Air Quality in 2023, as compared to the corresponding period of last 07 years since 2016 (barring 2020 – the year of lockdown due to Covid). The number of ‘Poor’ to ‘Severe’ Air Quality Days for the first five months period (i.e. January to May) have come down by 42.10% i.e. from 133 in the year 2016 to 77 in the current year 2023.


Interactive workshops and webinars organized on Mission LiFE for Environment

 

Interactive workshops and webinars organized on Mission LiFE for Environment

Posted On: 31 MAY 2023 7:34PM by PIB Delhi

The Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEF&CC), Government of India envisages to celebrate the World Environment Day 2023 with a thrust on the Mission LiFE. The concept of LiFE, introduced by the Hon'ble Prime Minister of India, aims to promote sustainable living by encouraging individuals to make changes in their lifestyles and emphasizes responsible and conscious use of resources to safeguard and conserve the environment.

To generate widespread awareness and advocacy for LiFE across India, a month-long mass mobilization campaign on Mission LiFE is currently underway.  Following the “whole of government” and “whole of society” approach, the Ministry has mobilized Central Ministries/ Departments, State/ UT Governments/ Administrations, Institutions, and private organizations to spread the message of Mission LiFE. The ongoing mass mobilization campaign aims to amplify pan-India advocacy and awareness about LiFE, leading up to celebration on World Environment Day on 5th June 2023.

  1. GB Pant National Institute of Himalayan Environment

Centre for Land and Water Resource Management (CLWRM) of the G.B. Pant National Institute of Himalayan Environment (NIHE) conducted an awareness and action campaign under mission LiFE on 31st May 2023.  40 participants including faculties, researchers, and support staff of CLWRM participated in the event. All the participants took the LiFE pledge to adopt environmentally friendly habits.

North-East Regional Centre (NERC) the G.B. Pant National Institute of Himalayan Environment (NIHE) organized an Awareness Programme at Guardian Angel Public School, Papum Pare, Itanagar, under the ‘Adopt healthy lifestyle’ and ‘Save water'   themes of Mission Life .

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Sikkim Regional Centre (SRC) of G.B. Pant National Institute of Himalayan Environment (NIHE) conducted awareness and action events with the villagers of Railgaon, Pangthang including homestay owners. The participants were made aware on ‘Solid Waste Management’ and ‘Homestay Steering’ under the mission LiFE theme ‘Reduce Waste’ and ‘Adopt Healthy Lifestyles’. Additionally, a plantation drive of a threatened species, Rhododendron maddenii was conducted for its conservation. A total of 17 participants took the LiFE pledge to adopt environment-friendly habits.

Centre for Biodiversity Conservation and Management (CBCM) of G.B. Pant National Institute of Himalayan Environment (NIHE) conducted an awareness campaign at Mahatgawn village of Almora district linking "Reduce Waste" and "Healthy lifestyle" themes of mission LiFE. A total of 15 kg of plastic waste was collected and disposed off in the waste collection point of the block (Hawalbag). Further, multipurpose trees C. tamala, Q. glauca, Q. leucotrichophora, Z. armatum were planted in the barren land to promote "Biodiversity and Health Lifestyle". A total of 40 participants, participated in the program and took the "LiFE Pledge" to adopt environment-friendly lifestyle.

Himachal Regional Centre (HRC) of G.B. Pant National Institute of Himalayan Environment (NIHE) organized an awareness cum cleanliness drive to reduce waste in waterbodies & public places under the ‘Reduce Waste’ theme of mission LiFE .

Centre for Environmental Assessment & Climate Change (CEA&CC) of G.B. Pant National Institute of Himalayan Environment (NIHE)-Almora organized an awarenss and action drive.

Centre For Socio-Economic Development (CSED) of NIHE organized an awareness and action cum training program at Rural Technology Centre of Institute. The program was attended by 35 Female stakeholders from NIESBD, Centre Almora, and by 15 faculties, research scholars and supporting staff of CSED, NIHE. During the program, the awareness on different themes of the Mission such as Reduce Waste through the production of value-added products of waste newspaper, papers and pine. Further, the hands-on training for mushroom cultivation under Adopting Sustainable Food Systems theme and the Production of biofuel (Biobriquetts) under the Save Energy theme of Mission LiFE was imparted to the participants. All the participants took the LiFE pledge to adopt environmentally friendly habits towards sustaining the natural resources in the Indian Himalayan region (IHR).

Garhwal Regional Centre (GRC) of the National Institute of Himalayan Environment (NIHE) conducted an awareness and action campaign cum cleanliness drive in the Parag dairy, Srinagar District of Uttarakhand under the ‘Reduce Waste’ theme of mission LiFE. A total of 35 kg of plastic waste has been collected and disposed off in the waste collection point of Nagar Nigam.

Centre for Environmental Assessment & Climate Change (CEA&CC) of G.B. Pant National Institute of Himalayan Environment (NIHE) has organized a consultative cum brainstorming workshop on ‘Water management’ under “Mission Lifestyle for Environment (LiFE)” on 31st May 2023 near Raini village, Joshimath, Chamoli, Uttarakhand, to foster the "Adopting Healthy & Sustainable Lifestyles". A total of 25 participants participated in the program. All the participants took the LiFE pledge to sustain the natural resources in the Indian Himalayan region (IHR) and to contribute to environmental conservation and water management in the region.

The Ladakh Regional Centre (LRC) of the G.B. Pant National Institute of Himalayan Environment (NIHE) organized two events under mission LiFE on 31 May 2023.

 

  1. National Centre for Sustainable Coastal Management

Under the mass mobilisation of Mission LiFE, NCSCM organised an awareness campaign on sustainable food systems and healthy lifestyles among the traditional fishing community producing massmeen in Agatti Island, one of the inhabited islands in the Union Territory of Lakshadweep. The island is situated approximately 459 km off the coast of Kerala and covers an area of about 3.84 sq. km. with a population of around 7,000. It is known as the gateway to Lakshadweep and serves as an important entry point for tourists. The concept of a sustainable blue economy (BE) is particularly relevant to small islands, given their close relationship with the ocean and dependence on marine resources.

 

  1. Zoological Survey of India

The Zoological Survey of India team recently visited Illish Truly Bong, a restaurant in Park Street, Kolkata,which has taken up initiatives under Mission LiFE. The Director of the Restaurant, Ms Lopamundra, spoke to the team and shared how they are promoting Mission LiFE in many ways.

For Mass Mobilisation of Mission LiFE Zoological Survey of India, Kolkata conducted awareness programs at famous and iconic destinations of Kolkata. The team visited Victoria Memorial and spoke to people about adopting LiFE. The team organised awareness drives at Princep Ghat,Birla Planetarium,Maidan, Eden Gardens,St Paul's Cathedral and Babu Ghat.Through this drive the ZSI team reached out to a total of 1000 people.

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  1. Botanical Survey of India

BSI WRC Pune officials visited Chakkan Village Pune and sensitized the local people, Farmers, passengers  and pilgrims of Alandi Temple , Pune about Mission LIFE . Sensitised More than 1500 people about LiFE Mission List of actions

  1. Environmental Information, Awareness, Capacity Building and Livelihood Programme (EIACP):

The Environmental Information, Awareness, Capacity Building and Livelihood Programme (EIACP) is a Central Sector sub-scheme aligned with the Mission LiFE initiative. The program is dedicated to raising awareness, building capacity, and promoting sustainable actions among individuals and communities across India. By focusing on education and empowerment, the EIACP aims to drive positive change and foster a sustainable future for all.

On Wednesday, 31st May, 2023, the EIACP Programme Centres conducted a series of vibrant activities as part of a mass mobilization campaign leading up to the World Environment Day 2023 celebrations. Notable events included interactive workshops and webinars centered around topics such as "Waste To Wealth," "Promotion of Millets and Similar Products for a Healthy Life," "Ban on Single-Use Plastics," and "Water: Mission LiFE for Environment." Additionally, a mass awareness program covered vital topics such as Energy Efficiency, Saving Wetlands, and Solutions to Plastic Pollution.

The enthusiastic response to these activities was remarkable, with over 7,000 participants actively engaging from different parts of India. The diverse range of attendees included school children, university students, individuals, the scientific community, and various institutions.

 

  1. Environment Education Programme (EEP)

Various Eco-clubs under Environment Education Programme (EEP) organized 925 events for promotion of Mission LiFE with participation of more than 30,000 children on May 31, 2023. More than 29,000 LiFE pledges also were taken during the day’s events.

Open Exhibition on 'Waste to Wealth' was organized by Mizoram Pollution Control Board, Implementing Agency for Mizoram at Chanmari YMA Hall, Aizawl.

More than 100 Eco-club schools of Sikkim took active part in Mission LiFE propagation and awareness engaging 5000+ students. Activities include pledge ceremony, creation of LiFE gardens, declaring plastic free schools, dustbin free zones, quizzes, flower shows etc.

MJPS


Tuesday, 30 May 2023

The Environmental Information, Awareness, Capacity Building and Livelihood Programme (EIACP) Centres and Eco-clubs spreading messages on LiFE as integral part of mass mobilization drive undertaken in the run-up to the World Environment Day celebrations

Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change
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The Environmental Information, Awareness, Capacity Building and Livelihood Programme (EIACP) Centres  and Eco-clubs spreading messages on LiFE as integral part of  mass mobilization drive undertaken in the run-up to the World Environment Day celebrations

Posted On: 30 MAY 2023 5:59PM by PIB Delhi

            The Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEF&CC), Government of India envisages to celebrate the World Environment Day 2023 with a thrust on the Mission LiFE. The concept of LiFE, introduced by the Hon'ble Prime Minister of India, aims to promote sustainable living by encouraging individuals to make changes in their lifestyles and emphasizes responsible and conscious use of resources to safeguard and conserve the environment.

            To generate widespread awareness and advocacy for LiFE across India, a month-long mass mobilization campaign on Mission LiFE is currently underway.  Following the “whole of government” and “whole of society” approach, the Ministry has mobilized Central Ministries/ Departments, State/ UT Governments/ Administrations, Institutions, and private organizations to spread the message of Mission LiFE. The ongoing mass mobilization campaign aims to amplify pan-India advocacy and awareness about LiFE, leading up to celebration on World Environment Day on 5th June 2023.

  1. Environmental Information, Awareness, Capacity Building and Livelihood Programme (EIACP)

The Environmental Information, Awareness, Capacity Building and Livelihood Programme (EIACP) is one of the Central Sector sub-scheme being implemented in alignment with Mission LiFE. As a part of the current mass mobilization campaign, 60 EIACP Centres are actively engaged in promoting awareness about sustainable actions that individuals can undertake.

      Throughout the month of May 2023, over 2,387 LiFE-related events focusing on action and awareness have been organized across India by EIACP Centres. These events have successfully mobilized more than 89,000 individuals to participate in pro-environment activities. Additionally, more than 80,432 Mission LiFE Pledges have been taken by students, individuals, and institutions through the EIACP Network. The wide range of programs includes photography, essay writing, debates, quizzes, awareness and outreach initiatives, cleanliness drives, thematic webinars on LiFE, bicycle rallies, plantation drives, LiFE hoardings on public places such as Bus Stops, etc, promoting LiFE actions through e-rickshaws, plastic collection campaigns, workshops, and the undertaking of a LiFE pledge. Many EIACP Centres are also conducting competitions such as street plays, paintings, youth parliament conclave and Jan Bhagidari programs related to Mission LiFE in schools and colleges.

     

         

 

  1. Environment Education Programme (EEP)

The Environmental Education Programme (EEP) is a Central Sector sub-scheme being implemented for imparting non-formal environment education through inter alia initiatives for strengthening Eco-club activities in schools and colleges. Sharing the common goal of promoting sustainable lifestyle, EEP is implemented in full alignment with Mission LiFE, through State/UT-level Implementing Agencies.

Activities of Eco-clubs have a cascading effect when the children carry the message to their families and further to the society. Eco-clubs are used an effective medium to spread messages on LiFE and thus form an integral part of the mass mobilization drive undertaken in the run-up to the World Environment Day celebrations. In addition to awareness and action events conducted at school/ college level, the Implementing Agencies also undertake various initiatives for mass mobilization of Mission LiFE.

Since the start of the mass mobilization campaign on May 5, 2023, the Implementing Agencies of EEP and Eco-clubs together have registered more than 38,000 awareness and action events on the Meri LiFE portal with a participation of 17.8 lakh students, teachers, etc. Activities undertaken by Eco-clubs included pledge, plantation, rallies, awareness sessions, vermicomposting, kitchen garden, quiz competition, cleanliness drives, street plays, promotion of millet based foods, etc. Around 17.4 lakh pledges have also been registered under this programme.

 Implementing Agencies of EEP have organized some very unique and eco-friendly initiatives like nature camps, eco-art workshops, clay & pottery workshop, promotion of eco-friendly green wedding ideas, awareness campaign on medicinal plants, campaign in market places against single use plastics with the help of Eco-club students, painting competition, signature campaigns, distribution of name stickers with LiFE messages, etc.

 

 

  1. National Museum of Natural History

Director National Museum of Natural History addresed the college students of Bharati college New Delhi and administered the LiFE Pledge

 

  1. Zoological Survey of India

B.B.Memorial Public School (Sr.Secondary) Tinsukia, Assam in collaboration with Zoological Survey of India organized a poster making competition as a part of Mass Mobilisation under Mission LiFE.The students of fifth and sixth standard participated in the poster making competition with great enthusiasm.These young minds came up with message of saving the Earth through the posters. BD Memorial school also celebrated Green Day for the playhouse toddlers in which art competition and other events on LiFE themes were organised.

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Zoological survey of India, Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh organised a number of events in Itanagar under Mission LiFE. An awareness campaign was conducted for around 150 jawans and officers of CRPF, Itanagar who took pledge led by DIG, CRPF. In another event  at Central Water Commission (CWC) Office, Chimpu, Itanagar all the members took pledge. The pledge was administered by the Commissioner, Itanagar Municipal Council.A program under Mission LiFE was conducted for students and teachers of Bunny’s Fantasy World School, Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh in which all of them took the LiFE pledge.

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  1. GB Pant National Institute of Himalayan Environment

The Director of NIHE had an interaction meeting with the newly appointed District Magistrate of Almora, Uttarakhand Shri Vineet Tomar (IAS) and briefed him about the ongoing awareness and action campaigns being conducted by the institute under the different themes of Mission LiFE such as Save Water, Say No to Single-Use Plastics, Adopt Sustainable Food Systems, Adopt Healthy Lifestyles and Reduce Waste. The director also requested the district administration to support in the mobilization of the local communities at the grass-root level on themes of mission LiFE and suggested to participate in the celebration of the upcoming World Environment Day 2023 on the theme “Solutions to Plastic Pollution”.

Additionally, The Director, NIHE also took the opportunity to interact with the Scientists of Vivekananda Parvatiya Krishi Anusandhan Sansthan, Almora Uttarakhand, NIHE and Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS) Hyderabad and aware about the different themes of Mission LiFE. He further highlighted the ongoing awareness and action campaign being organized by the NIHE under Mission LiFE.

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Sikkim Regional Centre (SRC) of G.B. Pant National Institute of Himalayan Environment (NIHE) organized an Awareness program under “Mission Lifestyle for Environment (LiFE)” on 30 May 2023 at Pangthang. The program was targeted to enhance the knowledge of participants on compost management under the Reduce Waste theme of Mission LiFE. Moreover, the participants were demonstrated on water management and organic farming under the save water and healthy lifestyles themes respectively. A total of 22 community people of Pangthang and staff of the campus participated in the program and were encouraged to adopt the Mission LiFE actions. During the program, five themes under Mission LiFE were mainly covered viz. Save Water, Adopt Sustainable Food Systems, Adopt Healthy Lifestyles, Say No to Single-Use Plastic and Reduce Waste (Swachhata Actions). All the participants took the LiFE pledge to sustain the natural resources of the region.

  1. National Centre for Sustainable Coastal Management

Under the mass mobilisation of Mission LiFE, NCSCM organised a clean-up event and awareness campaign on the Marine Drive promenade in Vembanad Lake, a wetland ecosystem in Kerala, on the southwest coast of India. The mission is to encourage people to engage in small, everyday actions that, when widely adopted, can drastically halt climate change. The mission is to establish an ecosystem through the "Pro-Planet People’ community that will support environmentally responsible behaviours and become self-sustaining. This wetland ecosystem complex spans an area of about 256 km2 and includes backwaters (over 50 percent of the total area of backwaters in the state), marshes, lagoons, mangrove forests, reclaimed land, and a network of natural and manmade canal systems. Because of its global importance and biodiversity values, it was included in the Ramsar site in November 2002. Six rivers and several tributaries discharge huge amounts of freshwater annually into this estuary, of which the Periyar River draining into the north estuary has a major influence on the ecology of the lake. This ecosystem supports a very productive agricultural system in Kuttanad, the "rice bowl of Kerala," and is considered the lifeline of the region. The Vembanad wetland serves as a crucial economic resource for the locals dependent on fishing-related sectors as well as a popular travel destination. Over 1000 houseboats are the main tourist attraction, and over 100 transport boats traverse the lake's waters to connect other cities and villages. In recent years, the lake’s environmental conditions have been in steady decline due to both endogenous and exogenous factors, and hence the wetland ecosystem and the dependent communities face various threats to their livelihoods.

To emphasise the importance of wetlands and their ecosystem services, NCSCM scientists conducted a clean-up event and awareness drive at Lake Vembanad. The various themes of the Mission LiFE campaign, such as conservation of lake ecology and biodiversity, reducing single-use plastics, using eco-friendly alternatives to single-use plastics, sustainable and responsible fishing, including mesh size regulation of stake nets and Chinese lift nets, responsible tourism, and a healthy lifestyle, were explained by the scientists to over 150 tourists from all over the state. Additionally, NCSCM scientists sensitised tourists, local vendors, and representatives of the fishing community on their important role in sustainable management of backwater tourism, wetland conservation, de-weeding of creeks and canals as a measure of flood management, and the need to live in harmony with nature. During this event, a clean-up drive was conducted, where about 10 kg of plastic were collected from the parking area and handed over to the material recovery facility. The scientists also emphasised the necessity of community participation (Jan Bhagidari) in mangrove afforestation, restoration, and conservation through the Mangrove Initiative for Shoreline Habitats and Tangible Incomes (MISHTI) scheme and clean-up events to minimise the lotic input of plastic into wetlands, which is vital for the health of coastal and marine ecosystems. Awareness was also raised among tourists, shop owners, beach vendors, and houseboat operators on the various ecosystem services provided by the lake, and helping them understand the need to protect the lake by avoiding ‘littering’ when visiting these fragile ecosystems and placing further emphasis on reducing litter generation in everyday life is the most significant step towards positive environmental gain, including climate change mitigation. The scientists underlined the need to follow the litter minimization hierarchy (reduce, reuse, recycle, recovery, and disposal) for their daily litter footprint, changing litter behaviour through environmental education. The tourists were made aware of the necessity to reduce plastics in such sensitive ecosystems by using eco-friendly alternatives, waste segregation at the source, and adopting a sustainable lifestyle. During the event, participants undertook the LiFE pledge and the signature campaign in support of the LiFE mission and safeguarding the environment. As part of the event, placards, posters, and LiFE mascots were displayed on the beach to describe Mission LiFE to the local community.

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MJPS


Sunday, 28 May 2023

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Local Weather Report and Forecast For: Kakinada Dated :May 28, 2023

Local Weather Report and Forecast For: Kakinada    Dated :May 28, 2023

Kakinada
Past 24 Hours Weather Data
Maximum Temp(oC) (Recorded on 27/05/23)41.2
Departure from Normal(oC)3
Minimum Temp (oC) (Recorded. on 28/05/23)28.1
Departure from Normal(oC)0
24 Hours Rainfall (mm) (Recorded from 0830 hrs IST
of yesterday to 0830 hrs IST of today)
NIL
Relative Humidity at 0830 hrs (%)82
Relative Humidity at 1730 hrs (%) (Recorded on 27/05/23)68
Todays Sunset (IST)18:29
Tomorrow's Sunrise (IST)05:27
Moonset (IST)00:41
Moonrise (IST)12:33
7 Day's Forecast
DateMin TempMax TempWeather
28-May28.041.0Generally cloudy sky with Light rain
29-May28.040.0Generally cloudy sky with Light rain
30-May26.039.0Partly cloudy sky with one or two spells of rain or thundershowers
31-May27.040.0Partly cloudy sky with one or two spells of rain or thundershowers
01-Jun27.041.0Partly cloudy sky with one or two spells of rain or thundershowers
02-Jun27.041.0Partly cloudy sky with possibility of rain or Thunderstorm
03-Jun28.041.0Partly cloudy sky with possibility of rain or Thunderstorm