Dear all,
Welcome.
Confiscation of property: CBI had been still unable to confiscate property of those found guilty in fodder scam. The interim order had been given by Patna Dist. Court between 1996 to 1998. But even after 15 years, CBI couldn't get permanent order whereas interim order is always extended regularly. Now, CBI had stated that it should get the right to confiscate property of relatives too. Some of those found guilty in fodder scam are:
1. Animal Husbandry division Supervisor, Girish Kumar Sinha
2. The then Director Dr. Ramraj Ram
3. The then Deputy Director Om prakash Divakar
4. Ex-Dist. Animal hus. Officer, Sheshmuni ram
5. Ex-MLA, Dhruv Bhagat
6. Ex-Animal Hus. Officer, Braj Nandan Sharma
7. Supplier, Tripurari Mohan Prasad
8. Ex-Regional Director, Kashinath Singh
9. Related official, Ajit Kr. Sinha
Welcome.
Confiscation of property: CBI had been still unable to confiscate property of those found guilty in fodder scam. The interim order had been given by Patna Dist. Court between 1996 to 1998. But even after 15 years, CBI couldn't get permanent order whereas interim order is always extended regularly. Now, CBI had stated that it should get the right to confiscate property of relatives too. Some of those found guilty in fodder scam are:
1. Animal Husbandry division Supervisor, Girish Kumar Sinha
2. The then Director Dr. Ramraj Ram
3. The then Deputy Director Om prakash Divakar
4. Ex-Dist. Animal hus. Officer, Sheshmuni ram
5. Ex-MLA, Dhruv Bhagat
6. Ex-Animal Hus. Officer, Braj Nandan Sharma
7. Supplier, Tripurari Mohan Prasad
8. Ex-Regional Director, Kashinath Singh
9. Related official, Ajit Kr. Sinha
New bank's license: A four member committee had been formed by RBI for grant of new bank licenses. It would be headed by Ex-Governor, RBI, Dr. Jalan. The other members are Ex-Dy. Governor, Thorat, SEBI's Ex-Chairman, Bhave, Financial specialist, N.More. The work could be started by next year January. The Jalan committee would be scrutinizing 26 applicatins and later recommend for new licenses. RBI would finally decide over the matter. It is to note that Tata, Birla, Ambani had applied for new bank's license.
With regards,
M.K.Pachraiya
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Six workers at Japan's Fukushima nuclear plant have been been doused in radioactive water, its operator says.
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Six workers at Japan's Fukushima nuclear plant have been been doused in radioactive water, its operator says.
The incident happened after a worker removed a pipe connected to a water treatment system at the plant, Tokyo Electric Power Company (Tepco) said.
A senior official from Japan's nuclear watchdog said he did not believe the workers received a "seriously troubling" dosage of radiation.
Fukushima has been hit by a series of toxic water leaks in recent months.
The plant was badly damaged by the earthquake and tsunami of March 2011. Cooling systems for reactors were knocked out, causing meltdowns at three of them.
Water is being pumped in to cool the reactors, however this creates large amounts of contaminated water that must be stored securely.
Some of the water has leaked from the tanks, pipes and damaged structures, leading to concerns contaminated water is mixing with groundwater that is flowing into the sea.
'Carelessness'
The detached pipe was connected to a desalination system, Tepco said, which was being used to treat toxic water before storage in tanks.
The detached pipe was connected to a desalination system, Tepco said, which was being used to treat toxic water before storage in tanks.
Tepco said it was measuring the radiation that the workers, who were wearing protective gear, were exposed to.
"It is serious in that it was another problem caused by carelessness, but I do not believe it is a seriously troubling dosage," Shunichi Tanaka, chairman of Japan's Nuclear Regulation Authority, was quoted as saying by Reuters news agency.
Japanese officials say the water to which the workers were exposed was emitting beta decay radiation - and that is important, says Jonathan Amos, the BBC's science correspondent.
Beta particles are very weakly penetrating, and the workers' protective overalls would have substantially limited their exposure. The reports suggest also that no water splashed in the faces of the clean-up staff, so there would have been little chance of contamination being ingested.
But the incident is just the latest in a series of mishaps at the plant, and it will no doubt bolster the view of those who believe Tepco is bungling the recovery operation, our correspondent adds.
The pipe had since been reconnected and the toxic water was contained, Tepco said.
The incident is the latest involving worker error. On Monday, it was reported that a plant worker accidentally switched off power to pumps used for cooling the damaged reactors.
Last week, workers overfilled a storage tank, and about 430 litres (100 gallons) of radioactive water may have leaked from the tank, with some flowing into the sea, Tepco said.
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