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Carbon Emission: The development of system for target for reduction in carbon emission would necessitate area wise initiative and accomplishments being monitored by it. A study organised by WWF(India) revealed it. The Central govt. would reduce carbon emission from the 2005 year level upto the year 2020 by about 20-25%. The study stressed about developing of system. Various reports of various States mention chief working systems and policy based steps for reducing carbon emission, which should be adopted by other States too. The Integrated development programme during twelveth Five year plan would have chief goal of low carbon emission. WWF(India) had , along with Ernst & Young technical cooperation, developed a "Low Carbon growth Policy tracker", which evaluates various such policies. It monitors their productivity in reducing GHGs emission in key areas.
It would be adopted by 10 States in eight sectors like Electricity, Agriculture, Transport, Forestry, Industry, Buildings, Waste and general areas. A total of sixty indicators are evaluated. As per WWF(I) CEO, it provides expansion of good policies regarding low carbon emission initiatives.
D6 block: RIL's Cauvery KG basin located D6 block is found to be having big source of natural gas. It had been explored amidst criticism that the production is knowingly decreased for increasing gas price. The said block is told to be biggest single exploration in the country. It is named as D-55. It is found out with the help of British Petroleum, who is 1/3rd business partner of RIL. The block is dug after a span of five years. It is situated in Bay of Bengal's deep region.
Earlier during March, Indian govt. had given permission to explore through oil rigs in those areas whose license period had expired long before. The said oil well is dug at around two kms distance from existing D1 & D3 fields and deep below. It is named as KGD6-MJ1. It had depth of 4,509 m and gas is found of 155 m thickness. During the test, it produced 30.6 million cu. ft. of gas.
The exact quantum is not ascertained as due to less pressure and sand problem, D6 block production had got reduced.
Nitaqat: As per Saudi's new policy, Nitaqat, India would be issuing around 27,000 ECS Emergency Certification so that it's citizen would be able to depart from Saudi. At Riyadh based embassy, the second list had been issued. The NRIs opting for return can apply at various centres at Saudi Arab. The recent list is issued after receiving 24,000 applications from Riyadh and 3,700 other from Eastern Saudi region. Initially, around 15,000 applications were received in this regard.
As per new Policy, 10% vacancies are to be reserved for locals. It would be affecting less skilled and semi-skilled workers. Presently, there are around 20 lakh Indians working there.
Parliament: Indian President had been dismayed over improper functioning of the Parliament. He stated that neither minorities are working inside nor letting others work there. He addressed gathering at Himachal Pradesh's Assembly during the golden jubilee celebrations.
He had stated that the representatives are elected from various seats/constituencies and public expects that work would be done in public interest. But administrative posture is distorted. The decisions taken in the Houses are not being implemented correctly. This had caused complexity of laws. But the leaders are expected that they should co-operate while making rules & framing policies. But when working is hindered, the motive of work is not fulfilled.
He stated that the bill passed before the houses, should have expenses borne out by itself & the same decision is implemented but only 30% of the work is done. Discussion, expression & decision are important subjects in Parliament. It should be fulfilled by a constitutional body. It enables growth but now some leaders do not work. Now the MPs don't have time for tax and economic issues.
He felt elated that he had addressed the Himachal's legislative assembly as the sessions had been almost regular. Also, it had been the same house where, during 1925, women's voting rights were granted. During British regime, many historical decisions had been done there.
With regards,
M.K.Pachraiya
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