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Jitendra Choubey is Bangalore / New Delhi based Journalist. He writes on Environment, Climate Change, Natural hazard, Politics, Agriculture, Food, AgriBusiness, Agri-Technology and Science. He worked with magazine (Down To Earth) as well as daily newspaper (The New Indian Express) in India. He is interested in writing long-form and crunching data. He has contributed to some international publications like Zenger, SciDev, DW, NATUR, LE MONDE on health, environment, wildlife and agriculture and food, contrbuted to German newspapers, Austrian magazine SUDWIND. He was fellow to Robert Bosch Stiftung Foundation, Germany in 2018. He has also experience of working with multilateral agency FAO, and think tank MS Swaminathan Research Foundation. His current work can be viewed: https://www.newindianexpress.com/author/jitendra-choubey/
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Women mobility up after free fare bus service in Delhi
The Delhi government's free bus ride scheme for women has significantly increased their mobility and reduced transport costs, allowing savings to be redirected to household and emergency expenses. Despite these benefits, the scheme faces challenges, with many women feeling unsafe due to harassment and poor conditions on buses. The report by Greenpeace India highlights both the positive impacts and the persisting issues, emphasizing the need for improvements to ensure safety and accessibility for all women, especially those from marginalized groups.
CO2 levels rising faster than ever in human history: WMO report
The World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) reports a record rise in atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) levels, with a 2023 increase surpassing previous years. The report attributes this surge to large-scale forest fires and human activities like fossil fuel burning. The WMO's Greenhouse Gas Bulletin highlights that CO2 levels have reached 420 ppm, significantly higher than pre-industrial levels. The report warns of a potential vicious cycle where wildfires and warmer oceans exacerbate CO2 emissions. WMO officials stress the urgency of meeting the Paris Agreement goals to limit global warming.
Good monsoon rainfall, yet food grain prices up
Despite favorable monsoon conditions, food grain prices in India have surged due to inflationary pressures, with retail inflation reaching a nine-month high in September. The government has introduced Bharat-branded products to mitigate the impact, but experts criticize its agricultural policies for exacerbating supply issues. The festive and upcoming wedding seasons are expected to further strain family budgets. Experts highlight the diversion of crops for ethanol production as a contributing factor to the price rise.
Government launches nationwide drive against use of substandard helmets
The Department of Consumer Affairs in India has initiated a nationwide campaign to combat the production and sale of substandard helmets, emphasizing the importance of BIS-certified helmets for two-wheeler riders' safety. The initiative follows concerns about helmet quality and aims to enforce compliance with the BIS standard IS 4151:2015. The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways supports this effort, having mandated the standard since June 2021. Nidhi Khare, Secretary of DoCA, highlights the campaign's role in removing unsafe helmets and raising consumer awareness. The government underscores the critical role of quality helmets in preventing road accident fatalities.
Sloppy Slope: One landslide/km in Uttarakhand
The expansion and construction of roads in Uttarakhand are significantly increasing landslide risks, with one landslide occurring per kilometer. A study highlights the vulnerability of the Himalayan road network, exacerbated by climate change and tourism. The NH-7 road, crucial for connecting remote villages, faces frequent disruptions due to landslides, impacting socio-economic development. The study, involving researchers from IIT Roorkee and German universities, notes that road construction destabilizes slopes, worsened by heavy rainfall. It suggests that a proposed railway could reduce road traffic and mitigate hazards.
Civil societies, others urge govt to bring waste incinerators under GRAP
Civil society organizations and individuals in Delhi are urging the government to include Waste to Energy (WTE) incinerators under the Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP) due to their contribution to air pollution. Currently, WTE projects are exempt from GRAP, despite burning 7,250 tonnes of waste daily and producing harmful pollutants. Studies by CSIR-NEERI and IIT-M highlight the negative health impacts of WTE technology and plastic waste burning, respectively. Despite these concerns, plans are underway to increase incineration capacity. The Commission for Air Quality Management has already invoked GRAP Stage-II in response to deteriorating air quality.
New guidelines to bolster seaweed production in India
The Union Government of India has introduced new guidelines to enhance seaweed production, focusing on importing high-quality seed materials to support domestic cultivation. These guidelines aim to address challenges in seed availability and quality, ensuring environmental protection and biosecurity. India's current seaweed production is minimal, but the country has significant potential for growth. The guidelines are expected to stimulate research and development, promoting responsible cultivation and economic growth in coastal states like Tamil Nadu and Karnataka.
Union government starts selling cheaper chana dal to control shooting price
The Union government of India has initiated the sale of cheaper Chana Dal to control rising food prices during the festive season. Union Food and Consumer Affairs Minister Pralhad Joshi launched the Bharat Chana Dal Phase – II in Delhi-NCR, offering Chana Dal at Rs.70 per kg and Chana Whole at Rs.58 per kg. This move is part of broader efforts to stabilize food prices, including the sale of other pulses and vegetables. The government has also implemented policy measures to boost domestic production and facilitate imports, aiming to maintain a stable price regime for essential food items.
Civil society urges to fix accountability of World Bank, IMF
Civil society groups and individuals demand the shutdown of the World Bank and IMF on their 80th anniversary, advocating for a new democratic financial system prioritizing sustainability and equality. They criticize these institutions for perpetuating colonial exploitation, transferring wealth from the Global South to the Global North, and causing social and economic harm through policies that privatize essential services and cut social protections. The statement argues that these institutions are beyond reform due to their entrenched governance structures.
Festivals and inflation: Centre launches vans selling pulses at subsidised price
The Indian government, led by Union Food and Consumer Affairs Minister Pralhad Joshi, has launched mobile vans to sell pulses at subsidized prices in Delhi-NCR, aiming to stabilize food prices during the festive season. Chana Dal is being sold at Rs 70 per kg, significantly lower than the recent market price. The government is also implementing measures such as raising the MSP of pulses and allowing duty-free imports to ensure availability and affordability. Additionally, efforts to stabilize onion prices through procurement and buffer stock disposal are underway.
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