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Asian Games Aditi Ashok slips on final day, signs off with  tableware in women’s golf 

 India’s other two players, Pranavi Urs and Avani Prashanth,  plodded to bring home cards of 75 and 76 as the Indian women’s  platoon ended its  crusade in fourth place.  October 1, 2023 by PTI  HANGZHOU Aditi Ashok’s fortunes tumbled on the final day as she carded a topsy- turvy 73 to  subscribe off with a  tableware for India’s first  order in women’s golf at the Asian Games then on Sunday.

  Coming into the final day with a commanding seven- stroke lead, Aditi saw the advantage dematerialize as she stumbled upon four  ogres and a double  hobgoblin against a lone birdie to slip to the alternate position.  The 25- time-old ended her  crusade with a four- day  total of 17- under 271 as Thailand’s Arpichaya Yubol held her  jitters to produce her week’s stylish card of 64 and claim the coveted gold  order.  India’s other two players, Pranavi Urs and Avani Prashanth,  plodded to bring home cards of 75 and 76 as the Indian women’s  platoon ended its  crusade in fourth place.

  While the gold slipped out of her hands, it was still a creditable performance from the two- time Olympian from Bangalore, who had missed a  order by a whisker at the Tokyo Games after finishing fourth.  It was India’s fourth individual  order in golf with Lakshman Singh and Shiv Kapur winning the gold in the 1982 and 2002 editions and Rajiv Mohta claiming a  tableware in New Delhi.  An Indian  team comprising Lakshman, Rajiv, Rishi Narain and Amit Luthra had won the  platoon gold in 1982, while the country also won two  platoon  tableware  orders in 2006 and 2010 editions at Doha and Guangzhou. 

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 HANGZHOU Aditi Ashok’s fortunes tumbled on the final day as she carded a topsy- turvy 73 to  subscribe off with a  tableware for India’s first  order in women’s golf at the Asian Games then on Sunday. Coming into the final day with a commanding seven- stroke lead, Aditi saw the advantage dematerialize as she stumbled upon four  ogres and a double  hobgoblin against a lone birdie to slip to the alternate position. The 25- time-old ended her  crusade with a four- day  total of 17- under 271 as Thailand’s Arpichaya Yubol held her  jitters to produce her week’s stylish card of 64 and claim the coveted goldmedal; 

Korea’s Hyunjo Yoo, too, carded a better 65 to win a citation. India’s other two players, Pranavi Urs and Avani Prashanth,  plodded to bring home cards of 75 and 76 as the Indian women’s  platoon ended its  crusade in fourth place. While the gold slipped out of her hands, it was still a creditable performance from the two- time Olympian from Bangalore, who had missed a  order by a whisker at the Tokyo Games after finishing fourth. It was India’s fourth individual  order in golf with Lakshman Singh and Shiv Kapur winning the gold in the 1982 and 2002 editions and Rajiv Mohta claiming a  tableware in New Delhi. 

An Indian  team comprising Lakshman, Rajiv, Rishi Narain and Amit Luthra had won the  platoon gold in 1982, while the country also won two  platoon  tableware  orders in 2006 and 2010 editions at Doha and Guangzhou.

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Repasts, pies and puddings British cooking a work of artificer, not  art

British cooking

   It’s this mechanical simplicity of British  cuisine that made it easy for them to take to the colonies, where the original staff could be trained without having to bring  culinarians along from home.   Indeed the most die-hard Anglophile won’t describe British food as  instigative. Indeed to call it  intriguing would be a stretch– it  clearly lacks the imagination of, say, the French for case. 

The spice route ended in Europe. The British were more interested in the  plutocrat trail to bother about the finer  effects in life. So they used  veritably little seasonings beyond pepper,  sometimes a pinch of nutmeg or cinnamon and a  gusto of mustard.   

A many sauces  set up their way into their kitchen but were confined

 to the likes of parsley, celery, rosemary and thyme. Nothing  fantastic . else, who’ll sprinkle  ginger over fish and chips? No wonder when the silliest of curries  raided the  islet they had no defense to  fight it. Had it not been for the French across the channel, they would have discovered wine and remained happy guzzling beer and getting sloshed on whisky. One can argue their climate didn’t allow growing anything as delicate as grapes. But  also let’s face it one would n’t associate anything delicate with that land other than Princess Diana.   I am, of course, joking. But it’s true that food didn’t rank  veritably high on the Anglo- Saxon  scale of  requirements. 

This, I  suppose, is also reflected in how, despite ruling over  further than half the world at one time, how little of world cuisine the British brought back with them or imbibed into their  cuisine. My own  proposition for that’s- the people that the conglomerate  transferred to manage its overseas colonies were neither its brightest nor the most educated. They were primarily agents of  profitable imperialism who enjoyed the good life condescend over native subjects. The attendant socio-artistic osmosis was,  thus, a one- way  road.  

 Yet, there must have been a commodity special about British food to have left an imprint across the globe to have lasted over centuries. The answer to my mind lies in standardization- important like the  celebrated British upper- lip- rather than  invention.  Come to  think of it, indeed single malts and Scotch whiskies were known by their  invariant quality, taste and flavor for a hundred times. No variations in notes as in wine from one stretch to another. Each distillery would stick to its identical process using the same malt, peat, source of water and indeed old  pipes for generations.

 It’s only  lately that they’ve started playing around with  composites and barrels to produce different  goods  feeding to the fickle tastes of the post millennial consumers.   The same went for the perfect repasts, pies, puddings and sandwiches that have been the  dependant  of the British culinary  force.  British  cuisine  presumably makes the most  expansive use of ranges and grills. It may have  something to do with the rainfall. Being  wedged indoors for the better of the time with  inadequately  voiced homes  erected with a good deal of wood for  sequestration, open wood or coal fire weren’t the preferred mode of  cuisine. Sealed pots, kettles and  kissers

The range of vegetables in England was limited with the royal spud or potato ruling the roost with some side actors like carrots,  sap, cabbage, leek and many others thrown into the pot. This left little room for  invention keeping the  culinarians within the straight and narrow path of traditional  fashions. There was also no  important  complication in the  gravies and seasonings. The  important accredited Worcester sauce is nothing but an admixture of  ginger and jaggery and the  notorious mint sauce that goes with angel repasts is finely diced mint leaves in  ginger and sugar.   

 still, variety came from the source of the raw material. Despite being a  bitsy  islet, there was a great deal of variation in the  yield and beasts of different regions owing to the different climatic conditions, terrain and attendant  foliage. Therefore the angel from Wales, beef from Scotland or Berkshire pork would not be the same as  types from other  corridors of the area. Isolation was also made from the cuts of the meat according to the muscular texture and  quantum of bedded fat that gave the final dish its typical taste. Still, I would add British  cuisine is a work of artificer and not  art like the French. In fact, it’s this mechanical simplicity of British  cuisine that made it easy for them to take to the colonies, where the original staff could be trained without having to bring  culinarians along from home.   therefore was born the  strain of Khansamas and Bawarchis in India, who replicated the originals using original  contrivances and original raw  constituents-  frequently  conforming  fashions for what was available at hand. The repasts, pies, bakes and puddings they would turn out with  extemporized ranges, pots and degchis and souffles using ice- servers before the  arrival of refrigerators were nothing short of culinary  phenomenon.  

  Alas that old style cookery is nearly  defunct. The accentuation is on  ultramodern European and  transnational cookery. Many  hospices serve a good repast except  maybe on special occasions like Christmas and New Year. With the  previous generation of  culinarians passing and the profile of members changing, it isn’t easy to come by indeed at the old clubs. Though  cafés  are now ubiquitous, the  cantina

 food one gets there’s alien to the English and Irish  cafés  of  history. So, in London  before this month, I went on a club hopping spree on Pall Mall. It was a nostalgic time.    The carnivore in me is divided in its  fidelity between steak and repast. With age, it has started leaning towards the  ultimate- but that has nothing to do with either the greenishness quotient of the meat or any other temporal injunctions. It’s primarily out of practical considerations. First, a good steak can only be made out of the finest quality of beef, which isn’t easy to find  far and wide. Give me a Wagyu filet and I’ll take it any day(  handed someone differently is paying for it at US bones

             300 a pound). But  else, it’s  delicate to handle a  high piece with frail bowel and fragile dental condition.  still, repasts are meat agnostic. Each has a distinct character which can be carried to perfection by a skillful  handworker by applying the right temperature and  upping the authorities into a sauce. Amateur  culinarians like me tend to make a repast by looking at the roaster  timekeeper.   But the critical parameter is the temperature inside the meat which can be measured with a  cuisine thermometer. Different flesh and cuts have their own optimum heating point, which would also vary depending on the kind of finish one would like. For being some plated with a sauce, one might want a more  well-conditioned cooked softer meat whereas to be put on a figure board in a buffet, a slightly more firm repast that can be sliced into pieces may be preferred.   

The  ultimate is my  fave for beef repasts, which I  generally keep away for making a cold cut sandwich the day after. Though I love pork,  currently I tend to lean towards oriental pork repasts, especially if it’s a pork belly. The same with duck as well. Though I’ll  noway  forgive the Chinese for giving Covid to the world, if anything can redeem their sins a atomic bit, it’s the repast duck. Since traveling to China will be off my diary  presumably for the rest of my life, I made a minor  concession by visiting one of the repast duck  caffs in SOHO Chinatown off Leicester Square. Not the same bonegets in Hong Kong or Beijing but a memory jogger all the same.   Mutton is good but I  suppose repast was firstly  constructed for angels. Goat is slender than  lamb- so not as amenable to  riding.

 The Exmoor( Devonshire) angel repast I had on this trip was  fluently stylish in my recollection. Lawn- fed in the moorlands of Devon, it tends to melt in the mouth. One can not go wrong with a  funk repast at most places but the highlight of this adventure was the beef repast. So far the closest I had come to a beef was the whisky-notorious Beef which shot to fame, literally, after the Crown Prince of a neighboring country  scattered  pellets on his entire clan after imbibing  riotous amounts of that spirit.   But this was the real thing. The beef is a small  raspberry– in the same  kidney as partridge. It’s a little larger than quail or ‘ bater ’- the size of a spring  funk- just enough for one person. Being a game  raspberry, it’s a little tough but that doesn’t mean it has to be cooked for. In fact, overcooking would make it harder.  

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 Since wild  catcalls aren’t available in India– as firing and  network are banned– the closest can get a roasted quail. else, try Kethel Chicken at Rahmaniya in Trivandrum. Or, if in Kolkata, come to Radu Babu’s  hostel, coming to Lake Market, on a Thursday evening and try their whole  funk repast. Tender spring  funk not  further than 400 grams a piece. Not anything like but  important  toothy for the Indian palate, if you ask me. The onion, garlic and  gusto paste gravy with a hint of turmeric served with white  chuck   can be a big  megahit as a pop up at Picadilly.   Indeed the most die-hard Anglophile won’t describe British food as  instigative. Indeed to call it  intriguing would be a stretch– it  clearly lacks the imagination of, say, the French for case. The spice route ended in Europe. The British were more interested in the  plutocrat trail to bother about the finer  effects in life.  

 Nothing  fantastic . else, who’ll sprinkle  ginger over fish and chips? No wonder when the silliest of curries  raided the  islet they had no defense to  fight it. Had it not been for the French across the channel, they would  norway  have discovered wine and remained happy guzzling beer and getting sloshed on whisky. One can argue their climate didn’t allow growing anything as delicate as grapes.   The attendant socio-artistic osmosis was,  thus, a one- way  road. Yet, there must have been a commodity special about British food to have left an imprint across the globe to have lasted over centuries.

 The answer to my mind lies in standardization- important like the  celebrated British upper- lip- rather than  invention. Come to  suppose of it, indeed single malts and Scotch whiskies were known by their  invariant quality, taste and flavor for a hundred times. No variations in notes as in wine from one stretch to another. Each distillery would stick to its identical process using the same malt, peat, source of water and indeed old  pipes for generations. It’s only  lately that they’ve started playing around with  composites and barrels to produce different  goods  feeding to the fickle tastes of the post millennial consumers.   It was a nostalgic time. 

The carnivore in me is divided in its  fidelity between steak and repast. With age, it has started leaning towards the  ultimate- but that has nothing to do with either the greenishness quotient of the meat or any other temporal injunctions. It’s primarily out of practical considerations. First, a good steak can only be made out of the finest quality of beef, which isn’t easy to find  far and wide. Give me a Wagyu filet and I’ll take it any day(  handed someone differently is paying for it at US bones

             300 a pound).

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Minister of State for IT Rajiv Chandrashekhar defends net neutrality amid move to selectively ban OTT

Rajiv Chandrashekhar

 Minister of State for IT Rajiv Chandrashekhar said through a social media post that for those who remember, net neutrality in India was an uphill battle that started during the UPA government and peaked in 2015-2016.  Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s approach has made India one of the first countries in the world to ensure net neutrality.

New Delhi, Sep 29 (IANS) Minister of State for Electronics and IT Rajeev Chandrashekhar on Friday said India is one of the first countries in the world to ensure net neutrality.  Responding to the debate triggered by pressure from private telecom companies to give a fair share to over-the-top (OTT) service access in their infrastructure, Minister of State for Electronics and Information Technology Rajiv Chandrashekhar came out strongly in favor of net neutrality.  Have adopted. He has shared a post on social media platform

Share post on social media regarding net neutrality

 Minister of State for IT Rajiv Chandrashekhar said through a social media post that for those who remember, net neutrality in India was an uphill battle that started during the UPA government and peaked in 2015-2016.

I led an effort where more than 5 lakh Indians wrote to TRAI protesting efforts by some telecom companies to cable the Internet.  He further said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision has made India one of the first countries in the world to ensure net neutrality.

Praise of PM Modi

 The minister said that decision by PM Modi was a key factor in India becoming the world-leading innovation economy with this vibrant global standard startup ecosystem that we see today.  On Thursday, IAMAI once again opposed TRAI’s proposal to impose selective ban on OTT/Internet services, saying such demand to impose revenue sharing system between internet companies and telecom service providers (TSPs) is “rent seeking”.  Kind of”.

Talk on licensing system

 IAMAI also flagged the demands made by Cellular Operators Association of India (COAI) and Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations (ICRIER) in favor of telecom service providers.

 TRAI in July began the process to examine the issue of regulating OTT communication apps.  Earlier this month, 11 consumer groups had said the proposal would lead to over-regulation and create regulatory uncertainty in the domestic market.

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Growth rate will increase at an average rate of 6.5 percent by 2030: CEA

Growth rate

 Chief Economic Adviser (CEA) Ananth Nagaswaran today said India’s economy will grow at an average annual rate of 6.5 per cent from 2023 to 2030.  Nagajawaran said at the BCCI Indo-Pacific Economic Conference that the global economy is in a period of uncertainty and India should join the global supply chain and become an attractive country for the China Plus One strategy.

New Delhi: Chief Economic Adviser (CEA) V Ananth Nageswaran on Friday said the Indian economy will grow at an average rate of 6.5 per cent annually between 2023 and 2030.

The global economy is going through a period of uncertainty.

 Speaking at the BCCI Indo Pacific Economic Conclave, Nageswaran said the global economy is going through a period of uncertainty and India will have to join the global supply chain and make itself attractive for the China Plus One strategy.

 They said that

 Our economic growth rate in the financial year 2021-22 was 9.1 percent, in the financial year 2022-23 it was 7.2 percent.  The average growth rate for this year and the remaining years of the decade is expected to be 6.5 percent.  I am talking about 6.5 percent growth rate.  Not 7.5 or eight percent.  A major reason for this is that during this period, there is little possibility of seeing the same kind of acceleration in global growth as was seen between 2003 and 2008.

He said that India has made unprecedented progress in the last eight years.  In 2014, our economy was at number 10 and now it is at number five.  By the end of this decade we will become the third largest economy in the world.

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Clean India is a shared responsibility, every effort is important;  PM Modi appealed to join the cleanliness campaign

PM Modi

 Prime Minister Modi said that on October 1 at 10 am we have to come together for an important cleanliness initiative.  Join this great effort to usher in a cleaner future.  On October 1, BJYM, inspired by PM Modi, announced active participation in the nationwide cleanliness campaign.

PTI, New Delhi.  Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday appealed to the people to join the nationwide cleanliness campaign on October 1 at 10 am.  Also, PM Modi has made a post that Clean India is a shared responsibility and every effort matters.  It is noteworthy that this campaign will be launched on the eve of Gandhi Jayanti.  The Father of the Nation had laid emphasis on cleanliness throughout his life.

 PM Modi appealed to join the cleanliness campaign

 Prime Minister Modi said in a post on Internet Media X that on October 1 at 10 am we have to come together for an important cleanliness initiative.  Join this great effort to usher in a cleaner future.  At the same time, on October 1, BJYM, inspired by PM Modi, announced active participation in the nationwide cleanliness campaign.

These efforts will be extended to more than 10,000 places such as government hospitals, government schools, bus stands, ponds and lakes.  This campaign is important to make public places more clean and environment friendly.

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Ready to impose 28% GST on online gaming, casino and horse racing from October 1: CBIC Chairman

 The Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC) is set to impose 28 percent GST on online gaming, casinos and horse racing from October 1.  CBIC Chairman Sanjay Aggarwal gave this information while talking to the media.  Let us tell you that in the 51st meeting of GST, it was decided to impose 28 percent GST on online gaming, casino and horse racing.

IANS, New Delhi: The Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC) is ready for the GST Council’s decision to impose 28 percent tax on online gaming, casino and horse racing.  CBIC Chairman Sanjay Aggarwal gave this information today.

 Talking to the media, CBIC Chairman said that

We are fully prepared to implement it from October 1.  As per the decision taken in the last meeting of the GST Council, the relevant notifications are under process

All states will have to issue ordinance by 30 September

 After the recent amendment in GST laws was passed in the Lok Sabha, now it is necessary to take the consensus of all the states.  CBIC Chief said that this law will have to be passed by the Legislative Assemblies of all the states and an ordinance will have to be issued by September 30.

 28 percent GST will be charged

 28 percent GST will be applicable on bets placed in online gaming, face value of chips purchased in casinos and bets placed with bookmakers/totalizers in horse racing.

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 Many online gaming companies have already been issued notices to pay 28 percent GST instead of the current 18 percent.

The law was passed by voice vote

 On August 11, the Lok Sabha had passed amendments to two GST laws by voice vote.  These amendments relate to the Integrated Goods and Services Tax (Amendment) Bill, 2023 and the Central Goods and Services Tax (Amendment) Bill, 2023, which aim to introduce 28 per cent GST for online gaming, casinos and horse racing.

The decision was taken in the 51st meeting of GST

 The decision to impose 28 percent GST on online gaming, casino and horse racing was taken in the 51st meeting of the GST Council on August 2.

 Online gaming companies had protested

 Let us tell you that online gaming companies had strongly protested against the decisions of imposing 28 percent GST on online gaming, casino and horse racing and had asked the government to think twice on this issue.

 After reconsidering, the government had announced that the decision of 28 percent GST will continue and will be implemented from October 1.

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Good News!  ChatGPT gets new update, now AI ChatBot will answer your questions in real time

 ChatGPT created a stir among the people across the world with its launch.  This proved to be a technology that has started a new era in the tech industry.  Now ChatGPT is getting another update that will turn it around.  You will now get real time answers in ChatGPT.  Let us know about it.

Technology Desk, New Delhi.  Last year, OpenAI gave a new level to AI with the launch of ChatGPT.  ChatGPT became a platform which was capable of answering all our questions.  Not only this, the company has also updated it from time to time.

 Now the company has given it a new update, under which you can get real-time answers from ChatGPT.  That means it will now allow you to answer questions in real time and surf the internet. The company has announced that ChatGPT is no longer limited to text.  Let us know why these features are special.

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ChatGPT will answer questions in real time

 There is great news for ChatGPT users that OpenAI has given it a big update.  This will make the AI ​​chatbot better and more useful for you.  Yes, now this AI tool will have the ability to answer your questions in real time.

 Let us tell you that at present ChatGPT can give you only that information which it has obtained till September 2021.  That means AI chatbot lacks the facility of real time answers.

 Along with this, OpenAI has also said that ChatGPT will now be able to surf the internet.

 The new update will be available exclusively for ChatGPT Plus customers and enterprise users, but will be rolled out to others soon.

Information given on social media

 The company said on its social media that browsing is available today for Plus and Enterprise users, and we will soon expand it to all users.

They also said that to enable it, select Browse with Bing in the selector under GPT-4.

 Let us tell you that this feature is already available in Bing and Bard, but sometimes the responses of Bard are not correct.

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After the changes in ISRO, a 54 year old institute, its effect is visible, focus will be on private participation and foreign investment.

ISRO

 The soft landing of the Chandrayaan-3 mission was a triumph of India’s low-cost space engineering and science, according to more than a dozen current and former employees, industry experts and 10 consultants.  It was also a quiet initiative to make India’s 54-year-old space agency accessible.  It is known that the landing of Chandrayaan-3 mission was watched live-streamed on YouTube by more than 8 million people.              

Bengaluru, Agency.  When Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO)’s Chandrayaan-3 mission landed on the Moon, more than 8 million people watched the live-stream of the event on YouTube, setting a site record.

 According to more than a dozen current and former employees, industry experts and 10 advisers, the landing was a victory for India’s low-cost space engineering and science, as well as reestablishing the 54-year-old space agency as acceptable.  It was an initiative.

India’s share will increase by 2040

 It is known that the $400 billion global commercial space market is expected to be worth $1 trillion by 2030, but at present India has only 2% share, which is about $8 billion.  It is believed that the government will bring a change in this and India is expected to earn an income worth $40 billion by 2040.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has called upon the agency to make India a profitable space superpower.  To get there, the country needs to involve young scientists, startups, investors and private industry partners, senior ISRO scientists said.

 S Somnath given credit for change in ISRO

 ISRO insiders S for this.  Credit Somnath, who took over as president in 2022.  He played a vital role in getting everyone in the organisation on board with the changes.  S Somnath from news agency Reuters said they had also implemented other smaller changes, such as encouraging break times, informal problem-solving chats and refreshment kiosks where employees could meet over tea.

“The little things that global companies have are not automatically available in government organisations all the time. Many ideas can be better discussed over a cup of tea,” Somnath said.  Employees and experts say they feel more autonomy and the new environment of direct interaction helps projects move faster.

Started with a bicycle

 Stories of ISRO’s humble beginnings, where scientists built a church to be the agency’s first launch “mission control room” and carried rocket parts by bicycle, are famous in the country.  ISRO recently landed a rover on the south pole of the Moon, after which India became the first country to do so.

 ISRO has many big goals in front of it

 ISRO now focuses on studying the Sun, sending astronauts into orbit, exploring Venus and has partnered with NASA for planetary defence and deep space exploration.  “Space is an important space through which you establish yourself as a superpower. The US is there, China is there, so is India,” said Ashok Sharma, visiting fellow at the Australian Defense Force Academy, University of New South Wales, Canberra.  Will have to stay there.”

Government will open doors to foreign investment

 PM Modi’s government is emphasising on the development of India’s space industry.  Insiders say he has shown personal interest in inviting foreign investment in the sector.

 It is expected that the government will open the doors to foreign investment in this sector this year.  ISRO will focus on exploration and new science, while three separate bodies – Indian National Space Promotion and Authorization Center (IN-SPACE), NewSpace India Limited (NSIL) and Indian Space Association (ISPA) – will interact with the private sector and  Will promote business.

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Cement can become expensive by up to Rs 400 a bag, construction work will be affected.

 Cement companies can increase the price of cement for the second consecutive month by forming a cartel.  Let us tell you that there may be a rise in their prices from October 1.  Its direct impact will be seen on construction works.  Apart from this, it is believed that with the increase in cement prices, there may be a softening in the prices of rebar.

Despite low demand, companies are once again going to increase the price by Rs 15 per bag from October 1 by forming a cartel.  The companies have informed the dealers about this.  Cement companies say that they are going to increase the price due to increase in production cost.  The price of cement, which was sold at Rs 310 to Rs 320 a bag till August, has reached Rs 360 per bag in retail after a simultaneous increase of Rs 50 on September 1.

 Now with the increase once again by the companies, it will reach Rs 400 per bag at retail in the market.  This is sure to have an impact on construction work.  In fact, cement companies increase prices only during the end of the rains, because after this the construction work picks up pace.

production state

 Chhattisgarh produces 20 percent of the country’s total requirement.  Let us tell you that Chhattisgarh is among the major states of the country in terms of cement production.  About 20 percent of the country’s total cement requirement is produced here.  There are 14 cement companies operating here, whose annual production capacity is about 260 lakh tonnes.

 Andhra Pradesh is the largest cement producing state in the country.  Rajasthan is the second, Karnataka is third and Madhya Pradesh is the fourth highest producing state.

Bar prices may decrease

 At present the rebar is being sold at Rs 59 thousand per tonne in the open market and at Rs 56 thousand 500 per tonne in factories.  Traders say that the prices of rebar may fall further in the coming days.  Currently, due to weak demand in the market, the prices of iron ore are also falling.  Its effect will be visible in the market.  Let us tell you that in the last month of April the rebar had reached Rs 64 thousand per ton.

 What is a cartel?

 An organisation of producers, sellers, distributors or service providers that, through mutual agreement, limits and controls or attempts to control the production, distribution, trade, sale and price of services or goods.

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MS Swaminathan: Father of Green Revolution is no more, great agricultural scientist MS Swaminathan dies at the age of 98

 MS Swaminathan Death The great agricultural scientist MS Swaminathan, known as the father of the Green Revolution, has passed away.  Swaminathan is also called Father of Green Revolution.  The scientist died at the age of 98 due to prolonged illness.  Due to Green Revolution, agricultural products had increased in many states.

New Delhi, Agency.  MS Swaminathan Death The great agricultural scientist MS Swaminathan, known as the father of Green Revolution in the country, has passed away.  Swaminathan is also called Father of Green Revolution.

 Due to Green Revolution, agricultural products had increased in many states.

 Was ill for a long time

 Scientist Swaminathan (MS Swaminathan Death) died at the age of 98 due to prolonged illness.  Sources in the M S Swaminathan Research Foundation said that the renowned agricultural scientist was being treated for age-related illness for a long time.  Swaminathan leaves behind three daughters.

Important role in promoting paddy

 Swaminathan played an important role in promoting paddy crop in the country.  He made a major contribution in developing high yielding varieties of paddy.  Due to this initiative, farmers of Punjab, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh got a lot of help.

 Had held many important posts

 Swaminathan held many prominent positions during his tenure.  He was appointed Director of the Indian Agricultural Research Institute (1961–1972), Director General of ICR and Secretary of the Department of Agricultural Research and Education (1972–79), and Principal Secretary of the Ministry of Agriculture (1979–80).

 Swaminathan was given the Prathan Food Award in 1987.  He has been honoured with Padma Shri, Padma Bhushan and Padma Vibhushan.

PM Modi expressed grief

 PM Modi also felt sad after hearing the news of Swaminathan’s demise.  The PM said that he always worked for the country.  The PM said that Swaminathan improved the lives of thousands of people by doing unprecedented work in the agriculture sector.

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