Rain, snowfall over Western Himalayas; temperature dips in North India
2019 was 2nd warmest year on record: WMO report
New Delhi (NVI): 2019 was the second warmest year on record, the past decade was the hottest in human history and January was the warmest January since 1850, according to the new report released by World Meteorological Organization (WMO).
”January was recorded as the warmest month of the year and the year 2019 ended with a global average temperature of 1.1°C above estimated pre-industrial levels, second only to the record set in 2016,” the report said.
In 2019, India was one of the countries including Australia, Japan, and Europe with a record-setting temperature that negatively affected health and well-being, the report suggests.
UN General Secretary Antonio Guterres while briefing on agency’s annual state of the Global climate 2019 report said, ”We have no time to lose if we are to avert climate catastrophe and this is a pivotal year for how we address the climate emergency.”
”Greenhouse gas concentrations are at the highest level in three million years when the earth temperature was as much as three degrees hotter and sea level some 15 metres higher, ” he said.
”Ocean heat is at a record level with temperatures rising at the equivalent of five Hiroshima bombs a second,” he said adding that we count the cost in human lives and livelihoods as droughts, wildfires, floods and extreme storms take their deadly toll.
More than 6.7 million new internal disaster displacements were recorded between January and June 2019, triggered by hydrometeorological events such as Cyclone Idai in Southeast Africa, Cyclone Fani in South Asia, Hurricane Dorian in the Caribbean, and flooding in Iran, the Philippines and Ethiopia. This number was forecast to reach close to 22 million in 2019, up from 17.2 million in 2018. Of all natural hazards, floods and storms contributed most to displacement, the report added.
COVID-19: French President Macron to greet all his counterparts with namaste
New Delhi (NVI): Being aware of the coronavirus outbreak, French President Emmanuel Macron has decided to meet all his counterparts with traditional Indian style of greeting — by saying ‘namaste’– instead of shaking hands.
The French President’s resolve was seen when he greeted Spain’s King and Queen today. He replaced the traditional handshake with an Indian-style namaste, pressing his palms together and bowing slightly.
French Ambassador to India, Emmanuel Lenain said in a tweet that Macron has decided to meet his counterparts with namaste, While also adding that the French President has retained the “graceful gesture” since his India visit in 2018.
“Président Macron has decided to greet all his counterparts with a namaste, a graceful gesture that he has retained from his India visit in 2018,” he tweeted.
Public health authorities in Europe have said that people should avoid shaking hands to curb the spread of coronavirus. The COVID-19 infection could be transmitted through skin-to-skin contact.
Women participation crucial in Afghan peace process: Hillary Clinton
New York (NVI): Women must be a part of peace negotiations in Afghanistan as there can be no sustainable peace if women are not at the negotiating table, former United States Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said.
“Women are essential to combating corruption, building economic growth and ensuring the longevity of any agreement that is reached. If women are sidelined, the prospects for sustainable peace are slim,” she said in New York at the meeting of the Group of Friends of Women in Afghanistan, while commenting on the US-Taliban peace deal that was signed in Doha on February 29.
“If society is torn apart and women pushed to the margins, it is more likely that terrorists will find a haven. There can be no sustainable peace without women’s participation and rights” she said while adding that women must be included, and women’s rights respected, as part of any peace negotiation in Afghanistan.
“To this day, they remember how they would be whipped in public for the slightest infraction; how they were kept secluded and deprived of going to school, seeking medical services, or interacting socially, and how they had to endure cruel punishments such as stoning decreed by outlaw courts. In addition, quite a few of them lost their closest and most dear relatives to Taliban acts of violence: an occurrence that unfortunately continues until today”, she said.
“We need our allies, international partners and supporters to elevate the strides of my fellow Afghan sisters for not only having a seat at the negotiating table but for a comprehensive peace agreement that protects the constitutional rights of every Afghan woman”, she stated.
“Because women’s rights are human rights,” she added.
JK Govt orders closure of schools, colleges, varsities till Mar 31
Mubashir Bukhari
Jammu (NVI): Amid growing coronavirus scare, Jammu and Kashmir government ordered the closure of all educational institutions across the Union Territory till March 31.
Addressing media in Jammu, Director, NHM Bhupinder Kumar said that government has decided that all government and private schools, colleges and universities across Jammu and Kashmir will remain closed till March 31.
“Teaching and class work shall remain suspended in these institutions till this period. However, Board and other competitive examinations shall be conducted by the authorities as per schedule,” he said.
Kumar said that the public is advised to maintain social distance and avoid unnecessary travels and use of public transport.
Spelling out measures being taken up to control and prevent spread of this virus, the director informed that control rooms and surveillance teams have been constituted in all the districts of UT. Besides that, two coronavirus lab testing facilities have already been made functional in SKIMS, Srinagar and GMC, Jammu.
Giving a detailed break up on the COBID-19 suspected cases in the UT till date, he informed that 1,211 travellers and persons in contact with suspected cases have been put under active surveillance; 150 of these have completed surveillance period of 28 days while as 12 are undergoing hospital quarantine.
Kumar added that 64 samples of suspected cases have been sent for testing so far; 28 have reported negative, 1 has tested positive and report of 35 is still awaited.
Urging people to contribute in tackling the situation, Kumar appealed all incoming passengers returning to J&K having travel history to China, Hong Kong, Republic of Korea, Japan, Italy, Thailand, Singapore, Iran, Malaysia, France, Spain and Germany, to undergo self-imposed quarantine for a period of 14 days from the date of their arrival.
Kumar also said that the government has urged citizens especially those with travel history to affected countries such as China, Italy, Iran, South Korea, etc., to self declare immediately and to report to the nearest government health facility if any symptoms are found.
He maintained that novel coronavirus has no definite treatment so prevention is best and every person has a capacity to contribute in this situation. He urged the public to maintain social distance and avoid unnecessary travel and use of public transport. He reiterated that citizens must take basic precautions such as personal hygiene, hand washing, coughing and sneezing etiquettes and must avoid touching of face, eyes, nose and also report any symptoms (fever, difficult breathing and cough) to the medical authorities immediately in order to contain the virus.
The government also advised people not to panic and to rely on the information released by the administration and health officials in this regard.
Earlier in the day, Srinagar Mayor Junaid Azim Mattu ordered the closure of all educational institutions, public clubs and stadiums within the district’s limits.
He said that Srinagar Municipal Corporation (SMC) has taken the step as a preventive measure to keep the viral infection away while adding that the decision would allow the municipal body to sterilise and sanitise schools and colleges.
“Under a special set of statutory provisions, SMC has ordered closure of all educational institutions, public clubs, sports clubs, indoor and open stadiums, coaching centers within #Srinagar City Limits till further orders. The order within SMC limits takes effect from tomorrow,” he tweeted earlier today.
Latika Kundu to join MSE as its 1st woman MD, CEO
Mumbai (NVI): Metropolitan Stock Exchange (MSE) today announced that exchange industry veteran Latika Kundu Will join the third national stock exchange in India as its Managing Director and CEO tomorrow.
Kundu will also be the first woman MD & CEO of the stock exchange. She is also experienced in setting new ventures.
She has over 20 years of experience with leadership role in setting up and managing Global Exchanges, Depository, Clearing houses.
Kundu has also been recognized as a ‘Thought Leader’, felicitated by her alma mater ITM with ‘Distinguished Alumnus Award’ in 2010 and, recognized as ‘Top 50 Entrepreneurs’ in Ideas with Intention 2.0 by her alma
mater Narsee Monjee College in 2019.
Apart from this, she has also been former member of the board at Institute of Banking & Finance’s (IBF), Capital Markets and Financial Advisory Services Examination Board (CMFAS) Singapore, and Expert Committee Member of the Capital Market Committee of the Bombay Chambers of Commerce & Industry (BCCI).
396 people including 3 former CMs detained under PSA in Kashmir
New Delhi (NVI): As many as 396 persons including three former J&K chief ministers have been detained under Jammu and Kashmir Public Safety Act (PSA), out of total 451, Minister of State for Home Affairs G Kishan Reddy said in Rajya Sabha today.
In response to a question by Shiromani Akali Dal MP Sardar Sukhdev Singh Dhindsa, Reddy informed the Upper House that 7,357 persons including stone pelters, miscreants, over ground workers, separatists, etc. were taken into preventive custody since August 2019.
Among those who have been booked under PSA also include three former Chief Ministers, Mehbooba Mufti, Omar Abdullah and Farooq Abdullah. The three former CM’s were booked under the PSA on January 6. Since then, the stringent law has come under sharp focus.
Omar, Mehbooba and Farooq were among the Kashmiri politicians who were detained after the abrogation of Article 370 in August last year.
A total of eight mainstream leaders have also been detained under the PSA in Kashmir.
CO2 emissions from power sector fell 2% globally last year: Report
New Delhi (NVI): Due to reduced coal usage in Europe and the United States, global carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from the power sector fell by 2 per cent last year, the biggest fall since at least 1990, a new study showed.
According to the research by independent climate think tank Ember, coal-fired power generation fell by 3 per cent globally, also the largest fall since 1990.
The drop in Europe was 24 per cent, driven by a switch to renewables, while US coal-fired generation was down 16 per cent because of more competitive gas, according to the study.
However, China bucked the trend with a rise as it became responsible for half of the global coal-fired power generation.
Overall, the decline in coal use last year and shift toward renewables was helped by factors such as cheap gas, nuclear plant restarts in Japan and South Korea and slowing electricity demand, the report said.
Coal generation needs to fall by 11 per cent a year to keep within a warming limit of 1.5 degrees Celsius.
Lead author of the report and electricity analyst at Ember Dave Jones said that the global decline of coal and power sector emissions is good news for the climate, but governments have to dramatically accelerate the electricity transition so that global coal generation collapses throughout the 2020s.
“To switch from coal into gas is just swapping one fossil fuel for another,” he added.
Wind and solar power generation rose by 270 terrawatt hours, or 15 per cent, last year. That growth rate would need to be maintained every year to achieve climate goals under the Paris Agreement.
The report examined data covering 85 per cent of the world’s electricity generation and used informed estimates for the remaining 15 per cent.
Last month the International Energy Agency said that global CO2 emissions from power production flattened last year as the growth of renewable energy and fuel switching from coal to natural gas led to lower emissions from advanced economies.
Kashmir: 3 Jaish-e-Mohammed associates arrested in Budgam
Mubashir Bukhari
Srinagar (NVI): Jammu and Kashmir today claimed to have arrested three Jaish-e-Mohammed associates from Budgam district of Kashmir.
Acting on specific information, Budgam police and 50 RR regiment of Army busted a JEM module active in the Chadoora area of district Budgam. “Three militant associates affiliated with JEM have been arrested,” police said.
Two of them have been identified as Dilawar Sofi and Sameer Yousuf Ganie of Chadoora Budgam. The identity of the third person has been withheld, they said.
Police said that these individuals were active in the area for last few months and, “were involved in various subversive activities and providing shelter and logistic support to militants”.
Police has also recovered arms, ammunition and other incriminating material from their possession.
“In this regard a FIR under relevant provisions of law stands registered in PS Chadoora and investigation taken up,” police said.













