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Kolkata scientist finds kala-azar vaccine
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/c...w/17540889.cms
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![]() The list of highrise towers "Tallest in Kolkata" shown above needs some correction: (a) Urbana tower 1 is of 41 floors which is not 168 metres tall but towers 2 to 6 are of 46 floors which are 168 metre tall (b) The V is not 150 metre tall but the "Westin" which is taller between the two (c) Ideal Unique, Calcutta Riverside(Princep) are not shown in the list as these are taller than the ones shown at serial Nos.9 and 10 (d) There is also DLF new town heights which is still U/C or not I don't know Lastly, is Rameshwari Heights U/C ? If yes, then I don't find any thread on it. Last edited by Samrat; December 10th, 2012 at 04:39 AM. |
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No curbs on Ambassador cabs in West Bengal
Hindustan Motors Ltd (HM) may not have yet upgraded the diesel variant of its iconic Ambassador car to comply with Bharat Stage IV (BS-IV) emission standards, but it has managed to persuade Kolkata’s road transport authorities to bend environment laws to keep the cars alive as taxis on the streets of this city.
The sale of cars not compliant with BS-IV norms was banned in 13 cities, including Kolkata, in 2010 by the petroleum ministry. Over the past two years, the ban has been extended to six more cities. A BS-III compliant car emits at least 30% more air pollutants than one that complies with the BS-IV standards, according to S.N. Ghosh, an environmentalist and one of the oldest campaigners against vehicular pollution in Kolkata. Yet, the Ambassador, which largely serves as taxis and runs on diesel, wasn’t banished from Kolkata, with the state government putting off the implementation of the ban, citing the inability of manufacturers to meet the demand for BS-IV vehicles. The sole beneficiary of the government’s move is Hindustan Motors. What is more, the state government of West Bengal, where the car is produced, continues to provide financial incentives for taxi operators to remain loyal to the Ambassador. Not surprisingly, the HM-made curvy yellow Amabassador taxi remains an enduring symbol of Kolkata. Under a six-month facility launched in August, road transport authorities in Kolkata have been allowing taxi operators to replace ageing cabs with new Ambassadors, treating it as a “special case”. At least 3,000 taxis, aged above 15 years, will get replaced by new ones—the diesel variant of the Ambassador—under this facility, say transport department officials. To give the Ambassador a fresh lease of life beyond these six months, HM is preparing to launch a BS-IV compliant diesel variant early next year. The company is developing it jointly with a foreign partner, HM’s managing director Uttam Bose said, while refusing to name the collaborator. BS-III compliant Ambassador cabs are being allowed registration in the metropolitan area of Kolkata because upgraded variants of the car are not immediately available, said B.P. Gopalika, principal secretary in the state’s transport department. “We couldn’t snatch the livelihood of so many people,” he added, referring to Kolkata’s taxi operators, who remain loyal to the Ambassador. The state government has been illegally protecting the interest of “a local car maker” without caring for pollution, said Subhas Dutta, a Kolkata-based environmentalist and legal activist. West Bengal provides a cash subsidy of Rs.25,000 when an Ambassador is bought to serve as a so-called meter taxi. The state also waives the road tax for the first year to encourage taxi operators to retire cars aged 15 years and more. The cost of a 1.5 litre diesel Ambassador is around Rs.4.5 lakh. Besides these incentives, HM pays Rs.50,000 for an old Ambassador cab if replaced with a new one, making it almost impossible for competing cars such as Maruti Suzuki India Ltd’s WagonR and Tata Motors Ltd’s Indigo to break the Ambassador’s stranglehold over Kolkata’s meter taxi market. The WagonR and the Indigo are the only two cars, apart from the Ambassador, which are allowed to serve as meter taxis in West Bengal. The WagonR has found no takers, while a few Indigo taxis were launched in the past two years. Kolkata, where almost all commercial vehicles run on diesel, has some 35,000 Ambassador taxis. The Ambassador is manufactured only at HM’s Uttarpara factory, 10km from the fringes of Kolkata. It has around 3,000 employees, according to a spokesperson for the company, and the Ambassador accounts for 90% of the revenue earned from vehicles manufactured at Uttarpara, he said. The company has a capacity to manufacture up to 1,000 Ambassadors a month at its Uttarpara factory, but currently produces only 250-300. At least half of them end up on Kolkata’s roads as meter taxis, while the rest go to institutional customers such as governments and the armed forces, the spokesperson added. To be sure, HM has already upgraded the petrol, liquefied petroleum gas and compressed natural gas variants of the Ambassador to comply with BS-IV standards, but sales of these models are insignificant when compared with the diesel variant. To be sure, West Bengal’s moves may be motivated by a desire to ensure the livelihood of the people who work at HM’s Uttarpara factory. The factory could face closure if the company is forced to suspend production of the Ambassador, or so feared the state government, show internal notes of the transport department that have been reviewed by Mint. For instance, in a note in September 2010, the then principal secretary of the transport department, Sumantra Choudhury, said that operations at HM’s Uttarpara factory would be impacted if the law banning BS-III complaint cars from metropolitan cities was implemented in Kolkata. To circumvent the law, he suggested that Ambassador cabs be granted registration outside the metropolitan area of Kolkata, but allowed to ply in the city and its suburbs without having to pay any extra fee. Choudhury suggested this as a temporary measure to give HM time—around three months, according to the note from September 2010—to launch a BS-IV compliant diesel variant of the Ambassador by January 2011. In October 2010, when the WagonR and the Indigo were allowed to serve as meter taxis in Kolkata, Choudhury wrote in another note that the category was almost always reserved for the Ambassador “as a policy of the state government” so that HM could run its Uttarpara factory “properly” without having to retrench people. Source |
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![]() ![]() Source: Anandabazar, 12th December, 2012 http://www.anandabazar.com/12cal4.html Translation: CESC is starting a smart grid system in a multi-storied apartment complex around EM BYepass. They had asked for a global tender and 18 companies had applied top get the work. Survey work for the project would cost Rs. 3.5 crore and would be funded by US Trade and Development Agency (USTDA) whose purpose is to increase the business of smart grid in India. CESC would fund the entire project expense. Some of the salient features: 1. Real time meter and tariff update through SMS 2. End to end software enablement of the system 3. Disconnection of electricity connection for an defaulting subscriber through a computer "click" and many more. |
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this is already underway in Jodhpur park...
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In West Bengal you can even do a charity by smoking....feeling sad that it has come into effect after i hv quit smoking.. Note: Non-smokers...start smoking...and be a part of charity...for chitfunds!!! |
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Kolkata Municipal Corporation teeters on brink of fiscal collapse
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/c...w/17593110.cms
Just when the Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC) top brass is struggling come out of the trident light muddle unscathed, here comes a 'red alert' from its finance department. It is learnt that the civic authorities have sounded an alarm bell and urged all officials to strike a balance between the earning and the expenditure. If steps are not taken immediately, the civic body won't be able to pay salaries to around 30,000 staffers on time in January, it has been said. "We are passing through one of the worst financial crisis in recent years. A dwindling revenue earning and a simultaneous rise in expenditure have pushed the KMC to the brink of a financial collapse. If we fail to check the situation, we will not be in a position to offer salaries to our employees on time next month," said a senior official of the KMC revenue department. That the situation was going out of hand was first indicated by Debatosh Dasgupta, the Controller of Municipal Finance and Accounts (CMFA). In a letter sent to municipal commissioner Khalil Ahmed recently, he had mentioned clearly that unless attempts were made to boost revenue collection, the financial situation would nosedive. In his letter, Dasgupta had suggested some austerity measures like restrictions on grant of rampant overtime allowances and car-hire charges. And to raise revenue, the CMFA had suggested the civic top brass to crack down on major property tax defaulters, ask the state government to enhance the KMC's share of entertainment tax, pay a part of the motor vehicles tax, among other measures. Despite collecting Rs 259.29 crore from the property tax waiver scheme, the economic situation of the civic body has not improved. While the KMC has a balance of Rs 494.20 crore in bank accounts, including a fixed deposit of Rs 255.00 crore, the general account (revenue and deposit fund) shows a balance of Rs 93.54 crore. However, current liabilities on general account stand at Rs 373.73 crore. This means that the civic body needs to earn Rs 280.19 crore to tide over the crisis. The KMC needs to pay Rs 233.73 to the CESC and Rs 140.33 crore to the contractors immediately. After Trinamool came to power last year, it implemented various beautification projects - riverfront beautification, installation of tridents, painting the city white and blue, beautifying the road medians - spending crores. This has adversely impacted the civic body's financial health, according to a section of the KMC employees. While funds were flowing out of KMC coffers steadily, the civic top brass did not bother to raise revenue accordingly. On the contrary, they took various steps that went against the interest of the civic body. For example, the license department had stopped taking fines from traders for late deposit of fee for renewal of trade licenses. "Earlier, we would charge penalty from any trader who would deposit fee six months after the deadline. Now, we have withdrawn the deadline giving a scope to more than 6 lakh traders to enjoy renewal of the licenses at their own will," said a KMC license department official. This apart, revenue from the KMC advertisement department has gone down following the decision not to carry raids on illegal hoardings.
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Mamata mayor’s leading light!
Finally she confessed!!!
http://www.telegraphindia.com/112121...p#.UMlD_oPBPoI Chief minister Mamata Banerjee publicly backed mayor Sovan Chatterjee in the trident-lamp controversy on Wednesday, saying that whatever he did was right. “He worked under my guidance. I had asked him to distribute the contracts among small groups. The idea was that it would speed up work and the quality of work would also not suffer,” Mamata said at the inauguration of a musical fountain at Rabindra Sarobar. “I did the same thing when I was in charge of the railway ministry. I asked him to follow the same model,” the chief minister declared. Mayor Chatterjee, seated in a corner of the dais when Mamata spoke, smiled when she turned to call him by his pet name, Kanan. That the mayor still enjoyed his leader’s support had become apparent when she returned to him the civic tax assessment and collection department a few days ago. The public affirmation came on Wednesday. Mamata said she had had a detailed discussion on the trident-lamp controversy with Chatterjee on Tuesday evening, when they were out for a walk in Kalighat between 8 and 9pm. “I asked him why he looked so serious. He said that he was depressed over false news reports that were coming out in some of the newspapers almost every day over alleged discrepancies in the installation of trident lamps,” Mamata said. The chief minister said she asked the mayor what the fuss was all about before advising him to continue whatever he was doing. The Calcutta Municipal Corporation had split the project into over 230 contracts, dispensing with the process of formally inviting bids.
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![]() i am sure the dijain was also chosen by her. she has no idea about many things but wants to impose on others (now others mean millions of people) whatever is going on in her mind at any point in time. she has horrible taste. she needs telus around her all the time who will support her horrible taste and ways of doing things. kanan is an adult; not a child. he has a mundu also above his shoulders. i hope his mundu can think and respond. |
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Perhaps this is possible only in WB. A municipality keeping 250 crores + in FD.....when several projects need to get completed fast !!!!! Are they crazy? Seems like they have kept almost the entire money collected from the waiver scheme in FD. They should immediately start multiple flyover projects and underground sewerage system projects as well as the drinking water projects.... And the reporter also to blast the govt does not raise that issue.... he assumes the govt needs to pay the entire money from general account ..... Last edited by anan355; December 13th, 2012 at 05:12 PM. |
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Land deadline met but not distance - Synchrotron slipping away as govt offers far-flung sites
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aah that sucks if true
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Bunch of Kalidases. However, I don't understand why they could build the synchrotron in Chitradurga that is 200 Km away from Bangalore, but not in Birbhum or Bankura. Its not that IISC is providing them with land in Bangalore.
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I guess more news on this will come out soon.. since its telegraph i doubt their intention..they didn't come up with the original news which said land will be given by govt. despite campaigning for months on the topic...after a lull of weeks this is what they published.. but anyway i am not much bothered about where they get the land as long as they get it and it stays in bengal..if land is available in baruipur as suggested by Sujon Chakraborty it will be excellent...we can not loose this project...
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See here another article on the same issue :
Nano a no-no for Mamata, but nano-science fine http://www.hindustantimes.com/India-...e1-965327.aspx Now totally confused that which one should be taken seriously. All these media are busy in spreading their views rather than actual news.
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Can anyone post the matter in the PS Blog and bring it to his notice?? That'll be great.....
Last time I heard one CPM member wrote to Mr Sanyal and Writer's that there is a contiguous land available somewhere in South Kolkata. If he can let his ego go for this ambitious project why can't TMC? Also anyone who has a twitter account make D O'Brien aware of this and post in Mamata's FB as well. |
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Shonar Bangla
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Infosys project is moving towards a dead end. They may hold the land but won't start the project. If SINP project is also lost to some other state, Mamata won't have anyone else to blame except herself.
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