Friday, 12 August 2022

World Elephant Day – 2022 celebrated at Periyar

 

World Elephant Day – 2022 celebrated at Periyar

“Our association with elephants is ancient, valued and revered”; Union Minister

Elephants are critical to the sustenance of our wildlife and biodiversity; Shri Bhupender Yadav

Government of India recognizes that welfare of people is at the heart of elephant conservation in India

Kattappana in Idukki to soon have a 100 bedded ESIC hospital

Posted On: 12 AUG 2022 4:22PM by PIB Delhi

World Elephant day - 2022 was celebrated today at Periyar, Kerala in the presence of Shri Bhupender Yadav, Union Minister of Environment, Forest & Climate Change (EF&CC), Shri Ashwini Kumar Choubey, MoS, EF&CC and Shri A. K. Saseendran, Minister of Forests & Wildlife, Kerala among others.

 

The Union Minister released “Elephant Reserves of India: An Atlas”, “Elephant Reserves of India: Land Use Land Cover Classification”, “Caring for elephants: Managing health and welfare in captivity” and the Special edition of “Trumpet”.

 

  

 

 

Commemorating 30 years of completion of Project Elephant, a poster on elephant conservation in India was released by all dignitaries.

 

 

For the first time in an initiative taken by the Hon’ble Minister, Gaj Gaurav award was conferred for the commendable efforts of local communities, frontline staff and mahouts working at grass root level to conserve elephants in wild and captivity. This year the Malasar Community belonging to the Anamalai of Tamil Nadu and mahouts of Kerala and Assam were awarded the Gaj Gaurav award by the Union Minister, EF&CC.

 

Prizes were also given to school students for several competitions held on the theme “Living with elephants”.  Speaking at the occasion, the Union Minister reiterated that our association with elephants is ancient, valued and revered.  He further said that Elephants are also critical to the sustenance of our wildlife and biodiversity and India places a very high premium on the conservation of the jumbos. 

 

  

 

Shri Yadav also stated that “Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi ji a staunch environmentalist and nature lover has made two aspects central to our wildlife conservation strategy. First, wildlife protections and fight against climate change can go hand in hand with development – without either compromising on the other. Second, conservation efforts for our wildlife and biodiversity should be community-driven and all the assistance needed from the state being made available.

The Union Minister informed the audience that India has the largest and the most stable population of Asian elephants. In fact, more than 60% of wild Asian elephants are in India. The population of 29,964 elephants as recorded in the last elephant census conducted in 2017 speaks volumes of the passion for wildlife conservation ingrained in Indian culture. “We have some of the best laws to protect elephants and their habitats. We have the most amazing people who love and worship elephants”, said the Minister.

Union Minister further said that India has 31 Elephant Reserves. In the last 3 years, Dandeli Elephant Reserve has been notified by the state of Karnataka, Singphan Elephant Reserve by Nagaland and Lemru Elephant Reserve in Chhattisgarh. This has brought the total area under Elephant Reserves in India to about 76,508 sqkm across 14 states of the country.

He also shared that India is going to witness the establishment of one more Elephant Reserve, the Agasthiyamalai in Tamil Nadu, adding yet another 1197 sqkm of Protected Area dedicated for protection and conservation of elephants in India. 

Speaking about the human-animal conflict, Shri Yadav said, “The Government of India recognizes that welfare of people is at the heart of elephant conservation in India. With competition for resources, human-elephant conflict is increasing and it is unfortunate that on an average 500 people are killed annually by elephants and about 100 elephants are killed in retaliation by people. Managing human-elephant conflict is a major focus of the Indian government. Reaching out to the families of the victims affected by elephants, Pradhan Mantri Shri Narendra Modi ji’s government has increased the ex-gratia from Rs 2 lakh to Rs 5 lakh.

To find a long-term solution, we are revisiting the elephant corridors of the country and have finished more than 50% of the task involving key stakeholders in this endeavour.

Shri Yadav took the opportunity to inform that regarding the eco sensitive zone judgement passed by the Supreme Court, the Ministry is filing a review petition, specially again to revisit the section 44A and 44E of the judgement as more clarity on the issue was required.   He also touched upon the issue of wild boars and stated that the Ministry had already issued a guideline for the human wildlife conflict in February 2021 and powers have been given to the Chief Wildlife Warden of Kerala under section 11 of Wildlife Protection Act for mitigation of this problem.

On the issue of Western Ghats, a committee had been appointed to take a holistic approach to Kasturirangan and Gadgil Committee Report and to consider the representation given by the people.

Union Minister, Shri Yadav also informed that the Wildlife Protection Act has been amended and passed by Lok Sabha recently and there is a provision that mentions that use of elephants for the religious purpose will be continued with certain guidelines of Government of India and Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change.

The Union Minister took the opportunity to reiterate that Pradhan Mantri Narendra Modi Ji’s Government is “pro-poor, pro people and pro planet” and that is the reason that the Prime Minister announced a mission of LiFE (Lifestyle For Environment) in Glasgow summit.

In the capacity of Union Minister of Labour & Employment, Shri Bhupender Yadav announced that Kattappana in Idukki district will soon have a 100 bedded ESIC hospital with full facility for the purpose of serving the poor people.

“I am confident that our efforts will pave the way to secure the future of wild elephants and their habitat globally”, concluded the Minister.

MoS, EF&CC, Shri Choubey also addressed the gathering and said that Gajaraj has always been a part of all activities associated with human welfare since ages.  He also said that the importance of public participation in conservation of elephants cannot be overstated. 

World Elephant Day is an international annual event, dedicated to the preservation and protection of the world's elephants. The goal of World Elephant Day is to create awareness on elephant conservation, and to share knowledge and positive solutions for the better protection and management of wild and captive elephants.

The current population estimates indicate that there are about 50,000 - 60000  Asian elephants in the world. More than 60% of the population is held in India. Indian Elephant has also been listed in the Appendix I of the Convention of the Migratory species in the recently concluded Conference of Parties of CMS 13 at Gandhi Nagar, Gujarat in February 2020. World Elephant Day is being celebrated to bring attention of various stakeholders to support various conservation policies to help elephants, including improving enforcement policies to prevent the illegal poaching and trade of ivory, conserving elephant habitats, providing better treatment for captive elephants and reintroducing some captive elephants into sanctuaries. Elephant is the Natural Heritage Animal of India and India also celebrates this day to spread awareness towards conservation of the species.

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Dr Mansukh Mandaviya reviews progress of Nano Urea production and sales for FY 2022-23

 Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers

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Dr Mansukh Mandaviya reviews progress of Nano Urea production and sales for FY 2022-23

A total of 3.27 crore bottles sold between 1 August 2021 to 10 August 2022

Existing nano urea production capacity at 1.5 lakh bottles per day

6 crore bottles of nano urea - equivalent to 27 lakh MT of conventional urea will be produced and made available to farmers in 2022-23

Posted On: 12 AUG 2022 8:15PM by PIB Delhi

Union Minister of Chemical and Fertilizers, Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya reviewed progress of Nano Urea (liquid) production and sales for the FY 2022-23, here today. During the meeting he also reviewed progress of nano urea in terms of acceptability by the farmers, its production, supply plan and steps initiated by Dept. of Fertilizers (DoF) for enhancing its reach to farmers and retailers.

The Minister was apprised that during the period from 1st April, 2022 to 10th August, 2022 nano urea production and dispatches had been 1.23 crore bottles. From 1st August 2021, a total of 3.27 crore bottles have been sold, of which 2.15 crore bottles were sold during FY 2021-22 and 1.125 crore bottles (500 mL) during FY 2022-22 up to 10th August 2022.  The existing unit of nano urea has a production capacity of 1.5 lakh bottles per day. From September – December, 2022 and January – March 2023; additional 4.60 crore bottles will be produced. Thus, during the FY 2022-23, about 6.0 crore bottles of nano urea will be produced and made available to farmers. These 6.0 crore bottles will be equivalent to 27 lakh MT quantity of conventional urea.

During the review, Dr Mandaviya observed that nano urea is now being widely accepted by farmers across the country. He stated that with the inclusion of Nano Urea in the monthly supply plan of the states by Dept. of Fertilizers, its availability and reach to the farmers will increase manifold. The Minister directed the department officials for promotion of Nano urea in mission mode to harness its benefits. He also directed for sensitization of retailers by organizing retailers’ meetings at periodic intervals in coordination with other state departments. He also pointed out that nano urea promotion and its acceptance by the farmers will indeed be a game changer for the fertilizer scenario of the country.

Nano Urea is an innovative nano fertilizer developed indigenously.  It is a perfect example of initiatives undertaken under the AATMANIRBHAR KRISHI & AATMANIRBHAR BHARAT for ensuring food and nutritional security of the nation. Nano Urea is produced by an energy efficient environment friendly production process with less carbon footprints. Its application to crops as foliar fertilization enhances crop productivity to the tune of 8% with commensurate benefits in terms of better soil, air and water, and farmers profitability. Scaling up of production and sales as well as application of Nano Urea will also lead to reduction in green House Gas (GHGs) emissions over a period of time.


PM shares glimpses of Har Ghar Tiranga spirit from all over India

 Prime Minister's Office

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PM shares glimpses of Har Ghar Tiranga spirit from all over India

Posted On: 12 AUG 2022 9:06PM by PIB Delhi

The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi has shared instances of people’s enthusiasm for Har Ghar Tiranga Abhiyan from all over the country.

The Prime Minister tweeted:

“अलौकिक दृश्य! देश के जल, थल और नभ में तिरंगा लहराता देख हर भारतीय आह्लादित है। #HarGharTiranga”

“इस जज्बे को प्रणाम! तिरंगे के प्रति अतुलित सम्मान का यह साहसिक दृश्य भारतीयों के उत्साह और उमंग को दर्शाता है। #HarGharTiranga”

“अद्भुत! भारत के भावी कर्णधारों से भरी ऐसी तिरंगा यात्राएं हर किसी में राष्ट्रभक्ति का जोश भरने वाली हैं। #HarGharTiranga”

“This is a great collective effort by the people of Visakhapatnam. I admire the enthusiasm towards #HarGharTiranga.”

“An excellent effort in Ladakh that will further the spirit of #HarGharTiranga movement.”

Thursday, 11 August 2022

Circular-Independence day Celebrations 2022 -Message by Sri G V S Anand Vice President (Operations)

 


                                                              

NFCL

KAKINADA  

August 08, 2022

CIRCULAR

 

 

Independence Day Celebrations – August 15, 2022

 

 

We are pleased to announce the following schedule for Independence Day Celebrations to be conducted on August 15, 2022

 

 

Venue                                    :           Technical Building

 

Time                                       :           09.00 a.m.

 

 

Programme:

 

09.00 hrs – 09.05 hrs          :           Flag hoisting and National Anthem

 

09.05 hrs – 09.15 hrs          :           Inspection of Parade

 

09.15 hrs – 09.25 hrs          :           March-Past by Security

 

09.25 hrs – 09.30 hrs         :            Message by Sri G V S Anand

                                                            Vice President (Operations)

 

09.30 hrs – 09.40 hrs       :           Prize Distribution (Songs competition conducted

                                                     as part of Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav celebrations)

 

09.40 hrs – 10.00 hrs        :          Light Refreshment at Canteen

 

 

All the associates are requested to attend the Independence Day Celebrations along with their immediate family members strictly masked and to maintain social distance

 

All the associates are requested to be available near Technical Building sharp by 8.55 a.m.

 

 

 

I V S N RAJU

D G M - HPD

 

To 

All  Notice  Boards

Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav Celebrations-12.08.2022

 


Good Morning Sir,
Factories Department has advised all Industries to hoist the National Flag in Factory premises  this year even before Independence Day as  part of Har Ghar Tiranga Program - Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav Celebrations as India is celebrating the 75th Anniversary of India on 15th August 2022.

It has been scheduled to hoist the National Flag tomorrow morning (12.08.2022) at 08.15 am near the main gate. 

Apart from this,  a bike rally is also planned near the gate house. Interested Associates from Technical Building can also participate in the bike rally after seeking permission from their Section Heads

 The Independence Day Celebrations,near the Technical Building will be conducted as usual on 15.08.2022 at 09.00 am.

"VIJAYI VISHWA TIRANGA PYARA,JHANDA UNCHA RAHE HAMARA"

"OUR NATIONAL FLAG IS OUR PRIDE,NOT BECAUSE EACH NATION HAS IT, BUT BECAUSE WE HAVE EARNED IT."
Regards,
Y Rama Devi

Wednesday, 10 August 2022

Recycling of Waste

 

Recycling of Waste

Posted On: 08 AUG 2022 4:36PM by PIB Delhi

Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB)has prepared National Inventory Report on Wastes Generation and its Management on annual basis based on the annual inventory received from the concerned State Pollution Control Boards (SPCBs) / Pollution Control Committees (PCCs). The details of number of recycling units, treatment capacity/quantity recycled/processed/treated across the country waste wise are as follows:

  1. Hazardous Waste:

S. No.

               Name of Hazardous Wastes

No of facilities

Quantity recycled (in MT)

1.

Brass, Zinc, Copper & Spent Catalyst

635

3,60,665

2.

Lead bearing Waste (Including Battery)

741

6,82,339

3.

Used/Waste Oil

623

2,67,800

4.

Paint & Ink Sludge

15

3,583

5.

Recycling permitted under Rule 9 of hazardous waste rules

736

11,11,722

6.

Co-processing of  Hazardous and Other waste

96

18,96,250

  1. Bio Medical Waste:

S. No.

Year

No. of Common Biomedical Waste Treatment Facility (CBWTFs)

Treatment Capacity
(in tons/day)

1.

2014

191

609*

2.

2015

203

693*

3.

2016

199

796*

4.

2017

198

739*

5.

2018

200

764*

6.

2019

202

865

7.

2020

208

1153

*Treatment capacity is calculated based on 12 hours operation of treatment equipment

 

  1. E-Waste:

Financial Year

Number of Authorized Dismantlers/Recyclers

Total Capacity (Tonnes per Annum)

2016-17

178

4,38,086

2017-18

275

5,10,950

2018-19

312

7,82,080. 62

2019-20

407

11,10,103.22

2020-21

468

13,85,932.22                   

2021-22

472

14,26,685.22

 

  1. Solid Waste:

Sl. No.

Financial Year

Solid waste generated (TPD)

Waste Processed (TPD)

  1.  

2015-16

1,04,636.27

20,288.55

  1.  

2016-17

1,19,140.92

24,045.05

  1.  

2017-18

4,2,199.385

15,386.816

  1.  

2018-19

1,52,076.675

55,759.76

  1.  

2019-20

1,50,761.145

70,881.197

  1.  

2020-21

1,60,038.9

79,956.3

 

  1. Plastic waste:

Financial

Year

Number of registered plastic waste processors under Plastic Waste Management Rules

Plastic waste generated (lakh TPA)

Plastic waste recycled (lakh TPA)

Plastic waste co-processed  (lakh TPA)

2019-20

1419

34.7

15.8

1.67

 

Ministry under its central sector scheme “Creation of Management Structures for Hazardous Substances” provides financial assistance for innovative technologies for environmentally sound management of chemicals and wastes.

Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) has amended the existing Scheme for Promotion of Manufacturing of Electronic Components and Semiconductors (SPECS) to provide support for setting up of state-of-art e-waste recycling facilities for extraction of precious metals from e-waste components. The scheme envisioned for financial incentive of 25% on capital expenditure.

This information was given by the Minister of State for Environment, Forest & Climate Change, Shri Ashwini Kumar Choubey in a written reply in Lok Sabha today.

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