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Tuesday, 14 May 2013

COAL BED METHANE PROJECT- Threat To Environment

COAL BED METHANE PROJECT- Threat To Environment

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  • Farmers and agriculture experts have expressed apprehensions over the proposed coal bed methane exploration in the Mannargudi area of Cauvery delta and said it would threaten the environment, water resource and food security.
  • Speaking at the seminar on ‘coal bed methane gas production and food security of Cauvery delta’ organised by the Centre for Cauvery Delta Development Studies (CCDDS) here on Monday, they said the Cauvery delta was a food-producing area and there was a vast difference in extracting coal bed methane in Mannargudi and other places such as Ranikunj.
  • Mannargudi is a lignite zone and a fertile land, while it is not so in places such as Ranikunjthey said.
  • S. Janagarajan from the Madras Institute of Development Studies (MIDS) said Cauvery delta was already vulnerable and production of coal bed methane would damage it further environmentally, economically and socially. He said methane was much worse than CO2. The Great Eastern Energy Corporation Limited (GEECL), which is going to explore and produce methane gas in Mannargudi area had silently applied for a Petroleum Exploration Licence (PEL) with the State government.
  • Exploration and other tests would continue for five years and the GEECL had got the permit to quit if tests proved that production was not profitable. But by that time the land and water in the region would be damaged, he complained.
  • P. M. Natarajan, member of working group, Planning Commission, Government of Tamil Nadu, said coal bed methane production would affect underground water table. As the project was to be taken up in the ancient Cauvery delta region, it would affect food production and livelihood of farmers and farm labourers too.
  • N. Ramachandran, Vice-Chancellor, Periyar Maniammai University, said that technology was not used on a large scale in agriculture. He called for evolving waterless technology to cultivate crops as water had become a problem.
  • S. Ranganathan, Chairman of CCDDS, said livelihood of farmers and farm labourers would be affected if the project was allowed.
  • Danabalan and P.R.Pandian, farmers’ representatives, said farmers had not been consulted before clearing the proposal.
  • Jayaram Srinivasan, Managing Director of GEECL, however, said methane was an important natural gas and the cleanest form of energy. GEECL was the first company to produce methane and commercially market it in India. He said that methane produced in the Mannargudi area wold be used only locally.
  • GEECL has been given permission to produce coal bed methane in 33 blocks in the country, including Mannargudi.

Methane was a better substitute for petrol and diesel. Water pumped before taking methane would be tested for its quality and used either for irrigation or allowed to evaporate.

 But this should not lead the farmer to dump their land and lose their life's just for the growth of corporates and foreign industries who are implementing banned methods which harm environment.

GAIL PROJECT -TAMILNADU: People Verdict

GAIL PROJECT -TAMILNADU: People Verdict

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GAIL project in Tamilnadu
Industrial Development this term making the people of Tamilnadu become angry over the ruling government, Development without food and farming will never be a good sign of development is what the Farmers felt about GAIL Project in Tamilnadu
GAIL running its Kochi-Bangalore natural gas pipeline across agricultural land in the State
The pipeline runs for over 310 km in Tamil Nadu, covering Coimbatore, Tiruppur, Erode, Namakkal, Salem, Dharmapuri, and Krishnagiri districts.
Fair minded persons will not accept industrial growth coming at the expense of farmers being affected, the Chief Minister said. If a project will have an impact, then the impact, benefit and national good have to be assessed before a decision can be taken.
It is on this basis that the State Government had thought deeply on the issue and decided that the pipeline should be aligned along the highways.
This will make available the Liquefied Natural Gas to the industry and other consumers without affecting the farmers, she said.
The Government’s announcement follows a series of Madras High Court-ordered public hearings it conducted following a petition by a farmers’ organisation.
According to farmers’ representatives, in the court today, the Advocate General represented the State Government’s stand on the issue. The court has given time till April 2 for the Government to file its stand in writing.
A GAIL spokesperson said, “We will not be able to comment” on the issue.
A source familiar with the project, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the State Government’s stand stalls the Rs 3,263-crore project, with a planned length of 6,126 km of pipeline, carrying 16 mmscmd of gas.
CROSS-COUNTRY
The project has been aligned as a cross-country line under vacant and agricultural land taking the ‘shortest possible route’ as provided by the Petroleum and Minerals Pipeline Act, 1962, a Central legislation.
In India, of the 12,000 km of pipeline for various projects, just about 25 km is aligned along highways as a ‘last resort,’ the source said. Globally too, this is the approach to gas pipelines as a highway alignment will mean more populated areas will be impacted. Such `high pressure’ pipelines `are never taken along the highway,’ the source added.
In Tamil Nadu itself over 270 km of gas pipeline have been laid under other projects under agricultural land in Thanjavur, Nagapattinam and other areas, the source said.
Regarding the GAIL pipeline, the source said, as provided under the Act, the company acquired the Right-of-Use of a 20 metre breadth of land along the pipeline alignment under the Act. Once the line is laid the farmers get their land back with minimal restrictions.
They are only not allowed to construct any permanent structures along the 20-m breadth of the pipeline.
On the status of the project in Tamil Nadu, the source said about 20 km length has been graded and 10 per cent of the pipes transported to the sites and pipeline materials have been procured. Each pipe is about three tonnes and 11 metres long. The pipeline laying contract has also been awarded.
A change in the alignment will mean the cost will treble as the project will need to be redesigned to bring in a different class of pipes.
Also, the project planned to be completed in about a year will be delayed by more than three years, the source said. Also, the consumers – essentially industry which needs the fuel – will end up bearing the costs, the source said.
It is a clean fuel and feedstock in demand across range of industries.
The project had met with some resistance in Kerala and parts of Karnataka where compensation was hiked as appropriate.
For instance, in Karnataka Gail has hiked the compensation for land six times as compared with its initial estimate particularly in urban centres like Tumkur.
In Kerala there are issues in Calicut and Kannur which are being tackled. The gas pipeline project can only proceed with the cooperation of State Governments. Gail is worried that Tamil Nadu’s stand could set a precedent in other States.
The Tamil Nadu Government’s stand has “very much surprised GAIL.”
The company will now explore other legal options once the High Court passes an order.



Friday, 1 March 2013

Petrol price hike by Rs.1.40 Effect from Midnight!!!

Petrol price hike by Rs.1.40 Effect from Midnight!!!

  • Headline shows the UPA 2 Union budget 2013-14 outcomes as soon effective and growth oriented not in economy of india , burden on middle class, 2 hours after +p.chidambaram p.chidamparam speech ends in parliament Stock market goes down.
  • unexpectedly with in 24 hours petrol price hike by Rs.1.40, and it is to be added with  tax too, so that price in city as follows. As for as your convinience(in Tamil) +NDTV +IBNLive +Sun Tv Network Limited +Satyamev Jayate +Yahoo! Finance 


  • A rise in international oil prices and depreciation in rupee have necessitated a Rs1.40 per litre increase in price of petrol with effect from midnight tonight, said a statement by Indian Oil Corporation (IOC).
  • The hike is excluding local sales tax or VAT and the actual increase in rate for consumers will be higher after including the tax incidence.
  • The previous petrol price hike was Rs1.50 a litre excluding VAT on February 16.
  • The increase in price for consumers in Delhi will be Rs1.68 per litre and the new rate will be Rs70.74 a litre from Saturday as against Rs69.06 a litre currently.
  • "The price increase has been necessitated by two factors — the international gasoline (petrol) prices have increased from USD 128.57 per barrel to USD 131.00 a barrel since the last revision; and the rupee has depreciated from Rs53.43 to Rs54.15 per US Dollar during the period," the statement said.
  • Petrol in Mumbai will cost Rs77.66 a litre as against Rs75.89 per litre currently.
  • "The trends of international oil prices and Rupee-USD exchange rate shall be closely monitored and the same shall be reflected in future price changes," said IOC, the nation's largest oil retailer.
  • Apart from losses on sale of petrol, oil firms are suffering under-recovery (revenue loss) on sale of diesel of Rs11.26 per litre, kerosene of Rs33.43 a litre and LPG of Rs439 per cylinder. The loss on diesel has risen from Rs10.72 a litre on February 16, when its rates were increased by 45 paisa excluding VAT.
  • IOC said it will end the fiscal with a revenue loss of Rs86,500 crore on sale of diesel, LPG and kerosene. The industry, comprising of IOC and two other state firms, will be Rs163,500 crore during current year.

Thursday, 28 February 2013

Budget 2013-14 Highlights



பட்ஜெட் துளிகள்..(2013-14)
Budget 2013-14 Highlights
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  • கைத்தறித்துறை வட்டி மானியத்துக்கு ரூ.96 கோடி நிதி ஒதுக்கீடு 

தேசிய கால்நடை திட்டத்திற்காக ரூ.307 கோடி நிதி ஒதுக்கீடு

சென்னை - பெங்களூரு இடையே தொழில் வளர்ச்சிப் பாதை

டெல்லி - மும்பை இடையே மற்றொரு தொழில் வளர்ச்சிப் பாதை

மேற்குவங்கம்,ஆந்திர மாநிலங்களில் 2 புதிய துறைமுகங்கள்


  • ஊரக வேலை வாய்ப்பு திட்டத்திற்காக ரூபாய் 33 
ஆயிரம் கோடி நிதி ஒதுக்கீடு.

  • தூத்துக்குடியில் புதிதாக துறைமுகம் அமைக்கப்படும்.

  • கழிவுப் பொருட்களிலிருந்து மின்சாரம் தயாரிக்கும் 
திட்டம் செயல்படுத்தப்படும்.

  • பெண்களுக்கென முதல் தனி வங்கி: முதற்கட்டமான 
ரூபாய் ஆயிரம் கோடி முதலீடு.

  • 10 லட்சம் மக்கள் வசிக்கும் இடங்களில் நகரங்களில் 
எல்..சி அலுவலகம்.

  • அனைவருக்கும் கல்வி திட்டத்தை மேம்படுத்த ரூபாய் 27, 258 கோடி நிதி ஒதுக்கீடு.

பள்ளிகளில் மதிய உணவு திட்டத்திற்காக ரூபாய 13, 215 நிதி ஒதுக்கீடு.

உணவு பாதுகாப்புச் சட்டம் விரைவில் நாடாளுமன்றத்தில் கொண்டு வரப்படும்.

தேசிய சுகாதார இயக்கத்தில் ஆயுர்வேதம், சித்தாவுக்கு ரூபாய் 1,069 கோடி நிதி ஒதுக்கீடு.

மாற்றுத் திறனாளிகள் நலத்திட்டங்களுக்கு ரூபாய் 110 கோடி நிதி ஒதுக்கீடு.

பட்ஜெட் துளிகள்...
  • சிகரெட்டுக்கான உற்பத்தி வரி 18 சதவீதமாக உயர்வு

ரூ.2 ஆயிரத்துக்கும் மேற்பட்ட செல்போனுக்கு 6 சதவீத வரி விதிப்பு

ரூ.2 ஆயிரத்துக்குள் இருக்கும் செல்போனுக்கு வரி விதிப்பில் மாற்றமில்லை 

திரைப்படத் துறைக்கு சேவை வரியில் இருந்து விலக்கு

குளிர் சாதன வசதியுடன் கூடிய உணவகங்களுக்கு சேவை வரி

பட்ஜெட் துளிகள்...
  • சிகரெட்டுக்கான உற்பத்தி வரி 18 சதவீதமாக உயர்வு

ரூ.2 ஆயிரத்துக்கும் மேற்பட்ட செல்போனுக்கு 6 சதவீத வரி விதிப்பு


ரூ.2 ஆயிரத்துக்குள் இருக்கும் செல்போனுக்கு வரி விதிப்பில் மாற்றமில்லை 

திரைப்படத் துறைக்கு சேவை வரியில் இருந்து விலக்கு

  • குளிர் சாதன வசதியுடன் கூடிய உணவகங்களுக்கு சேவை வரி

Thursday, 10 January 2013

DMK succession row


 DMK succession row 


The renewed succession row in the DMK has cast a shadow on the birthday celebrations of the party's most prominent woman face and the patriarch's favourite daughter, Kanimozhi, who turned 45 on Saturday.

While her father and half brother M. K. Stalin - the heir apparent - greeted her in person early in the morning, Union minister M. K. Alagiri was absent at the CIT Colony residence that sported a festive look as it welcomed a steady stream of cadres and well- wishers.

Alagiri has raised the banner of revolt a day after Karunanidhi virtually nominated Stalin as his heir. "The DMK is not a mutt," he said, reminding his father of his favourite counter against dynastic politics. His absence has fuelled speculation that he is still sulking as his claim to the top slot in the party has been vetoed by none other than his father.

According to party sources, the octogenarian had avoided meeting Alagiri, who was in town on Friday, apparently annoyed at his opposition to the succession plan.

Undeterred by Karunanidhi's announcement, Kanimozhi's loyalists carried out an advertisementblitzkrieg in Tamil dailies and magazines, besides a poster campaign, eulogising her as a pillar of the party and its future. Since last year, when she walked out of the Tihar Jail, her birthday has become an event in the annual calendar of the party, along with that of Karunanidhi, Stalin and Alagiri.

The birthday celebrations last year witnessed a clamour for elevating her in the party hierarchy. According to camp followers of Kanimozhi, she would like to be retained as the party's face in the national capital


Monday, 17 December 2012

21.12.2012: End of the world?

21.12.2012: End of the world?

With the so-called Doomsday around the corner, youngsters in the city are rooting for partying rather than crying about it. 

Stop planning your career, don't bother buying a house, and be sure to spend the last days of your life doing something you always wanted to do but never had the time. Now you have the time, four days to be precise, to enjoy yourselves before... the end. 

The dreaded date will soon be upon us when the world will go dark. The Mayans may have predicted the end of the world and believers may even be going to pray. Many believe that in some way, shape or form, the Earth (or at least a large portion of humans on the planet) will cease to exist. 

Your view depends on whether you believe in a much-publicized but debunked interpretation of the Mayan calendar, or you don't. After all, the date is not likely to be repeated. And, so, all around the world people are getting ready to party. How could our city folk be behind? But the big question is what will Chennai be doing on 21.12.2012? 

Chennaiites are being given an opportunity to remember this day by letting their hair down. Party-goers and some disco-cum-lounges have organized dos, aimed mainly at drawing in the younger set. 

According to Lemuel Herbert, Associate Vice President and Area General Manager of a star hotel in the city, "21.12.12 can be looked at as the end, or the beginning of a whole new world. We are the key and nemesis of ourselves. Whether tomorrow dies or not, we live on to party!" 

The hotel will be organizing a 'Hennessy artistry' party on the day and many have already confirmed that they will be attending it. "I will be there for sure. If the world ends, I don't want to be stuck at home. I might as well party," says Sumedha, a college student. 

Of course, it is not the only party in the city. Saurabh, a college student, is organizing a party at his beach house and has invited all his friends there to witness Doomsday. And, what is his idea behind the party? "If we are going to go, we are going to go jumping, screaming and letting the future know that we existed," he says. 

Karthik has a different approach looking at Doomsday. "It's supposed to be the end of the world and I want to dance till I drop — whether I drop because of the exhaustion or the world ending. If I am going to die, then how does it matter what I died doing? All that will matter is that I was having a time of my life when I did." 

So the verdict is out. If it's going to be the end of the world, the city wants to party and party hard. If the world is going to end on December 21, 2012, partying is the better alternative than crying about it.

Thursday, 12 July 2012

Disapperaing Dust : Still Mystery To NASA..!!

Disapperaing Dust : Still Mystery To NASA..!!

  • Imagine if the rings of Saturn suddenly disappeared. Astronomers have witnessed the equivalent around a young sun-like star called TYC 8241 2652. Enormous amounts of dust known to circle the star are unexpectedly nowhere to be found.

  • "It's like the classic magician's trick: now you see it, now you don't. Only in this case we're talking about enough dust to fill an inner solar system and it really is gone!" said Carl Melis of the university of California, San Diego, who led the new study appearing in the July 5 issue of the journal Nature.

  • A dusty disk around TYC 8241 2652 was first seen by the NASA infra red Astronomical Satellite (IRAS) in 1983, and continued to glow brightly for 25 years. The dust was thought to be due to collisions between forming planets, a normal part of planet formation. Like Earth, warm dust absorbs the energy of visible starlight and reradiates that energy as infrared, or heat, radiation.

  • The first strong indication of the disk's disappearence came from images taken in January 2010 by NASA's Wide-field InfraredSurvey Explorer, or WISE. An infrared image obtained at the Gemini telescope in chile on May 1, 2012, confirmed that the dust has now been gone for two-and-a-half years.