2014, സെപ്റ്റംബർ 15, തിങ്കളാഴ്‌ച

Asian monsoon much older than previously thought

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Washington: The Asian monsoon came into existence 40 million years ago during a period of high atmospheric carbon dioxide and warmer temperatures, reports an international research team.
Scientists earlier thought the Asian monsoon began 22-25 million years ago as a result of the uplift of the Tibetan Plateau and the Himalaya mountains.
"This research compellingly shows that a strong Asian monsoon system was in place at least 35-40 million years ago," said Jay Quade, professor of geosciences at the University of Arizona.
The monsoon, the largest climate system in the world, governs the climate in much of mainland Asia, bringing summer rains.
"It is surprising. People thought the monsoon started much later," said lead study author Alexis Licht.
In a bid to unravel the monsoon's origins, as many as three different teams of scientists analysed the patterns of environment 40 million years ago.
The research by Licht and colleagues shows the earlier start of the monsoon occurred when atmospheric CO2 was three to four times greater than it is now.
The monsoon then weakened 34 million years ago when atmospheric CO2 decreased by 50 percent and an ice age occurred.
"This finding has major consequences for the ongoing global warming," Licht noted.
It suggests that increasing the atmospheric CO2 will raise the monsoonal precipitation significantly.
Licht's next step is to investigate how short-term increases of atmospheric CO2 known as hyperthermals affected the monsoon's behavior 40 million years ago.
"The response of the monsoon to those hyperthermals could provide interesting analogs to the ongoing global warming," Licht concluded.
The study appeared in the journal Nature

Arnold Schwarzenegger in Chennai for 'I' audio launch -

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Chennai: Hollywood star Arnold Schwarzenegger arrived here Monday morning amidst tight security to attend the audio launch of Vikram-starrer Tamil romantic-thriller "I".
The audio launch will take place Monday evening at the Jawaharlal Nehru Indoor Stadium, where the star of the "Terminator" film series, will share the dais with Tamil movie superstar Rajinikanth.
"Arnold arrived with his entourage this morning. He is expected to meet Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J. Jayalalitha in the afternoon. His team had sent a special request for the meeting," a source from the film's unit, told IANS.
The audio launch will be a visual extravaganza.
"A.R. Rahman will perform all the songs from the album live. He will also be supported by dancers, who will perform wearing the actual costumes and make-up from the film. The show will go on for about two and a half hours," the source added.
Directed by Shankar, "I" also stars Amy Jackson, Suresh Gopi and Upen Patel in important roles. It will release around Diwali.
- See more at: http://www.madhyamam.com/en/entertainment/2014/sep/15/arnold-schwarzenegger-chennai-i-audio-launch#sthash.lnK7NpWX.dpuf

Tourists do not visit Kerala to drink: Congress

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Thiruvananthapuram: Foreign tourists do not visit Kerala to only consume liquor, state Congress president V M Sudheeran said Monday, hitting back at those who have said that the tourism industry would be the worst affected by the new liquor policy that aims at total prohibition in a decade.
"It's surprising to hear from some people that tourism industry would be the worst affected and foreign tourists won't come if liquor is not available. Foreign tourists do not visit Kerala to drink," Sudheeran said while attending a meeting here.
State Tourism Minister A.P. Anil Kumar and others have questioned the rationale behind the new liquor policy. They had pointed out that the tourism industry would be affected.
Sudheeran, also an anti-liquor campaigner has come under attack for taking an adamant stand since February asking the Kerala government not to give license to any of the 418 bars which were closed due to poor infrastructure.
With Chief Minister Oommen Chandy taking a stand that those bars which have improved their infrastructure should be allowed to run, Sudheeran said Chandy surprised everyone by announcing that all bars, excluding those in 20 five-star hotels would be closed Sep 11.
The state will achieve complete prohibition by Oct 2, 2023 when all the 383 state- owned retail liquor shops will down their shutters in a phased manner.
The new liquor policy has been questioned by the bar owners association and the Supreme Court has directed the Kerala High Court to look into the matter and ordered that none of the 292 bars that are currently open be closed till Sep 30.
Sudheeran also pointed out that there would be no financial crunch on account of the new liquor policy.
- See more at: http://www.madhyamam.com/en/kerala/2014/sep/15/tourists-do-not-visit-kerala-drink-congress#sthash.T1txgiH1.dpuf

Google launches Android One devices at Rs.6,399

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NEW DELHI: Tech giant Google today launched its much-awaited Android One smartphones, priced at Rs 6,399 onwards, in India in partnership with domestic handset makers Micromax, Karbonn and Spice, a move that will further fuel the fiercely competitive multi-billion dollar market here.

India is the first country where the US-based firm's Android One devices are being launched. Roll out across other markets like Indonesia, Philippines, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal and Sri Lanka will follow in the coming months.

Google is also expanding Android One programme with Acer, Alcatal OneTouch, Xolo, HTC, Lava, Intex, Asus and Lenovo. It has also roped in Qualcomm for the chipsets.

Micromax will sell its handset Canvas A1 on Amazon, while Spice Dream UNO will be available on Flipkart and Karbonn Sparkle V on Snapdeal.

These phones are available for purchase through online channels in India from today and at retail stores across India from early October.

Besides, to help drive data usage Google has partnered with Airtel for free data. "India is one of the fastest growing Android markets globally. In 2013-14, it saw more than 3 times growth. Internet can have a transforming effect. The intent is to take Internet to the next billion people," Google SVP (Android, Chrome and Apps), Sundar Pichai told reporters here.

Declining to comment on future pricing of the handsets with new partners, Pichai said the idea is to give multiple choice to consumers.

In June, Google announced its 'Android One' initiative to bring in under-USD 100 handsets aimed at bringing the next one billion population to the Android operating system ecosystem.

The dual-SIM devices will sport a 4.5-inch screen with a quad core MediaTek processor, 1 GB RAM and 4 GB internal storage, which can be expanded to 32 GB. It will feature a 5 megapixel rear camera and a 2 MP front camera with replaceable battery and built-in radio.

Analysts feel Android One will lead a fiercer competition in the mid-range smartphone market with firms offering better experience at price points in the range of Rs 6,000-10,000.

Gartner Principal Research Analyst Vishal Tripathi said Android One devices will be under Google's control thereby ensuring a standard hardware and software specs, which in turn will lead to a better experience for the consumers.

"Besides, it will also help to consolidate the highly fragmented smartphone market in India. No doubt competition will intensify due to this launch," he added.

Greyhound Research CEO Sanchit Vir Gogia feels Android One is going to be a game changer in India.

Google's goal is to reach the 5 billion people in emerging markets, including a billion in India. This gives them an edge as compared Microsoft, Apple and Blackberry, he added.

"Android One gives Google tighter control over the Google OS which means standardised UX. Support for seven regional languages is going to be a solid plus over competitors – this will not only help consumers use vernacular, it is also likely to help promote apps in regional language," Gogia said.

First Haj flight takes off Calicut Airport

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KOZHIKODE: The Saudi Arabian Airlines carrying first batch of 350 devotees for Haj pilgrimage this season was Sunday flagged off at Calicut International Airport. Kerala Panchayat and Social Welfare Minister M K flagged off the flight. The Saudi Airlines will fly altogether 6754 pilgrims, eligible pilgrimage under State Haj Committee quota, to the holy city of Meeca till September 28, sources said. This included pilgrims from Kerala, Mahe, part of Union Territory of Puducherry and Lakshadweep, they said. Indian Union Muslim League Kerala unit President Panakkad Syed Hyderabli Shihab Thangal inaugurated a Haj camp at Karipur.

Free diesel prices at the earliest: Rajan

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MUMBAI: The government must take advantage of the lowest oil prices in a year to deregulate diesel, RBI Governor Raghuram Rajan said today.

Brent crude, a benchmark for Asian and Indian buyers, has fallen 14 per cent since June to USD 96.38 per barrel. This together with monthly price increases of up to 50 paisa a litre has trimmed losses on the nation's most consumed fuel to just 8 paisa per litre.

"Lower crude oil prices are helping consuming countries like us. Typically a lower oil price means a lower CAD, lower oil subsidies and lower inflation. We need to seize this moment to eliminate diesel subsidies completely. We should take this moment to eliminate diesel subsidies as soon as possible," Rajan told a banking summit here.

The next revision in diesel prices is due this month-end and going by the present trend the under-recovery or the difference between the imported cost and the retailing selling price, will be wiped out with a minimal hike.

Even after the under-recovery is wiped out, the Cabinet has to approve de-regulation or freeing of diesel prices. This will empower the oil companies to change rates in tandem with cost like they do in case of petrol since June 2012.
"We can of course wait but the moment will leave us and we may be back to subsidising," he said.

The NDA government has continued with the previous UPA regime's policy of raising diesel rates by up to 50 paise a litre every month to bridge the gap between cost and retail prices.

Originally, petrol and diesel prices were deregulated in April 2002 when NDA government was in power. Administered pricing regime, however, made a back-door entry towards the end of NDA regime in the first quarter of 2004 when crude prices started inching up.

Congress-led UPA controlled rates as international oil prices went through the roof. In June 2010, however, it freed petrol price from its control and rates have since them moved more or less in tandem with cost.

In January 2013, the UPA decided to deregulate diesel prices in stages through monthly 50 paise a litre increases. Rates were last raised on August 31 after which losses have dipped.

Rates have cumulatively risen by Rs 11.81 per litre in 19 instalments since January 2013.

Oil Ministry officials said once the under-recovery is eliminated, a proposal would be put to the Cabinet Committee on Political Affairs for deregulation of diesel prices as was done for petrol.

Deregulation would empower state-owned oil firms to change rates in tandem with cost like they do for petrol.

Rajan admitted that there are significant geopolitical risks with Ukraine and the Middle East in turmoil leading analysts to worry that the current low oil prices may be a temporary phenomenon.

Last year, India imported more than 118 million tonnes of crude worth USD 144 billion, making it the largest contributor to a historic high current account deficit which had shot up to over 6 per cent in the middle of last fiscal forcing the government to unleash some unconventional measures like curbs on gold imports.

Pak says Hafiz Saeed is a free man, no case against him

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NEW DELHI: Pakistan Monday made it clear that there was no case against designated terrorist Hafiz Saeed, the mastermind of 26/11 Mumbai terror attack, and he is free to roam in the country.
"Hafiz Saeed is a Pakistani national so he is free to roam around. So what is the problem...he is a free citizen so there is no issue as far as Pakistan is concerned," Pakistan High Commissioner to India Abdul Basit said when asked why Saeed was working alongside Pakistan army very close to Line of Control.
"Courts have already exonerated him. There is no case pending against him," he told reporters after an event here.
India has maintained that Saeed is the mastermind behind Mumbai terror attack in 2008, conspiracy for which was hatched, planned and executed out of Pakistan. 166 people were killed in the terror strike. New Delhi has also protested the delay in the on-going trial of the case in Pakistan.
Recently, Saeed, known for his anti-India tirade and designated as a terrorist by the US, has also accused India of indulging in "water-terrorism".
"On one hand, the Indian government has discharged water in rivers without notification and has given false information, and on the other is ironically offering help," Saeed has said at a press conference in reference to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's offer to help Pakistan in the flood crisis.

Rs 2700 crore Central aid for renovation of Kochi shipyard

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NEW DELHI: The Centre has sanctioned Rs 2700 crore financial aid for the renovation of Kochi Shipyard and for developing infrastructure to transport Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG).

Union Shipping Minister Nitin Gadkari had declared Rs 1200 crore for the renovation of the shipyard and Rs 1500 crore for the construction of ships to transport LNG. The minister said on Monday the fund allotted was part of ‘Make In India’ scheme announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his Independence day address.
    
Three ships will be constructed to transport LNG and Rs 4500 crore has been earmarked for the purpose. The Centre has also sanctioned Water bus service in Kochi-Andaman route.

Passenger Cargo arrangement will be upgraded to international standards and for this, technical help will be sought from France.

Gadkari said the Kochi shipyard, where only local ships are currently manufactured, would be added with new facilities to manufacture foreign ships. A dredger factory would also be installed in Kochi.

August inflation eases to nearly 5-year low of 3.74 pc


New Delhi : Declining prices of vegetable and other food articles pulled down wholesale inflation sharply to 3.74 per cent in August to a nearly five-year low.

The inflation measured on Wholesale Price Index (WPI) was at 5.19 per cent in July and 6.99 per cent in August 2013.

Inflation in the food segment witnessed a significant decline to 5.15 per cent in August as against 8.43 per cent in
the previous month, according to official data released here today.

The August WPI inflation is the lowest since October 2009 when it stood at 1.8 per cent.

Vegetable prices contracted 4.88 per cent, the third continuous month of decline.

Maintaining a downward trend, the onion prices contracted by 44.7 per cent during the month under review.

However, potato prices were on the rise as inflation in the kitchen essential jumped to 61.61 per cent from 46.41
per cent in July.

Inflation in the fruits basket eased to 20.31 per cent in August.

While prices of protein rich items like egg, meat and fish contracted during the month, inflation in milk and pulses
inched up to 12.18 per cent and 7.81 per cent, respectively, as compared to July.

The August retail inflation too eased to 7.8 per cent compared to 7.96 per cent in July. PTI

Indian Dies of MERS in Saudi, family refuses to claim body

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An Indian worker has died in Saudi Arabia after contracting Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) coronavirus and his family is reluctant to repatriate the remains back home amid fears that they might get infected if they came in contact with the body.

Dasharati Sattaih from Telangana, who was working in Jeddah with a leading maintenance company, contracted the virus and died on June 20 this year, the Arab News reported.

The family was informed of Sattaih's death but was also given misleading information about the virus by relatives in India. They reportedly warned them to be cautious as they could be infected with the disease if they touched the body, the paper said, citing its sources.

The employer is cooperating to repatriate the body to India but the family has refused to complete the formalities. This has led to the body lying unclaimed in a morgue, it said.

Repatriation or burial of an expat worker in the Kingdom can be a complicated process which can only be eased with the cooperation of the kin.

Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) is viral respiratory illness. The people suffering from the infection develop severe acute respiratory illness. They have fever, cough, and shortness of breath.

The WHO has recorded 837 confirmed MERS infections with at least 291 deaths. Most cases have occurred in Saudi Arabia. In another incident, an Indian from Punjab, Akrim Singh, died after a prolonged illness in Jeddah.

The documentation for repatriation of the body was almost complete but suspicions about Singh being infected with the MERS virus caused a delay, the paper said. An investigation, however, ruled out MERS being the cause of the death.

Sukhbir Singh, a friend of the deceased said: 'Even if my friend had died of MERS, I would have taken his body back home without any fear of contracting the virus.'

The body was finally repatriated home.

Earlier, there were similar reports involving a Filipino nurse who had died of the MERS virus and whose family said that it was only safe to come in contact with the body after it had remained frozen for up to two months.PTI

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