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07.04 / 16:53
Waters SUN Food country recommendations Total Solar Eclipse 2024: Time, what to eat, and tips for pregnant women during Surya Grahan
total Solar Eclipse is scheduled to take place on April 8, 2024. This rare astronomical event occurs when the moon moves between the Earth and the sun, causing a shadow to fall on certain parts of our planet. During such occurrences, there are various cultural beliefs and customs surrounding eclipses, including dietary practices during Surya Grahan. Although this upcoming Solar Eclipse won't be visible in India, it will be observable in countries like Canada, the US, UK, Russia, Norway, Ireland, Greenland, Spain, and nearby regions. According to Indian Standard Time (IST), the Solar Eclipse is expected to begin at 9:12 pm on April 8, 2024, and end at 2:22 am on April 9, 2024. In Indian traditions, it is advised to be cautious during Surya Grahan, especially for pregnant women, as this period is believed to be potentially harmful for them. Fasting during solar eclipses is a common practice across many cultures, seen as a way to purify oneself spiritually. Fasting is believed to cleanse the body and mind, allowing individuals to engage in prayer, meditation, and introspection during this sacred time. Those who choose to fast may opt for simple, easily digestible foods such as fruits and nuts or consume only water.
07.04 / 11:25
FIVE Waters Manufacturing WhatsApp Adani Green's Khavda power plant world's largest, five times the size of Paris
The area of project in Khavda is five times the size of Paris and almost as large as Mumbai. The project was started in December 2022 and the first production was made on December 31, 2023. Adani Green Energy Limited will invest about Rs 1.5 lakh crore and Adani group will invest about Rs 2.3 lakh crore in renewable energy and manufacturing capacity by 2030. The project at Khavda is Hybrid renewable energy cluster where during the morning hours, solar energy is generated and during the evening hours wind generation is generated. It has operationalised capacity of 2,000 MW solar energy.
07.04 / 10:51
Citi Waters Election gatherings patient medicines AAP government distributes fake medicines in Mohalla Clinics: BJP's Bansuri Swaraj
BJP leader and party candidate from the New Delhi Lok Sabha parliamentary seat, Bansuri Swaraj, slammed the Aam Aadmi Party and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and alleged pathetic conditions in Mohalla Clinics in the city. Swaraj, who was addressing a gathering on Sunday, said fake medicines are being distributed in Mohalla clinics, and administrative staff treat patients. «On one side, PM Modi distributes good quality and less expensive medicines in Janaushadhi Kendra, on the other side, the AAP government distributes fake medicines in Mohalla Clinics. Doctors don't treat patients in Mohalla Clinics but the administrative staff look after patients. This is what their Delhi Model is?, she asked.
07.04 / 10:51
Citi Waters Telegram BURST Southern social evacuation Russian flood situation 'critical' in Orsk after burst dam
flood in the city of Orsk that forced several thousand people to evacuate after a dam burst has created a «critical» situation, Emergency Situations Minister Alexander Kurenkov said on Sunday. «A critical situation has developed in the city of Orsk» in the southern Urals close to the border with Kazakhstan, he said from the city of 200,000 people.
07.04 / 09:17
Waves Waters SUN Food cover Department Heatwave alert in India: Beat the heat with THESE dos and don'ts in Summer. Details here
Heatwave alert in India: The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecasted heatwave conditions over east and peninsular India for the next two days. “India is expected to experience prolonged heat waves this summer, especially between April and June," the weather office had said. Many stated in central India and certain regions in the south are already experiencing maximum temperatures ranging from 40 to 42°C.
07.04 / 09:07
Waters Fighting economy President Diversity country PM wants to end corruption, Indi alliance wants to save corrupt people, says JP Nadda
Nadda on Sunday charged that the INDI Alliance leaders, who are either on bail or in jail, were keen on protecting the corrupt people whereas Prime Minister Narendra Modi was striving hard to end corruption in the country. Those leaders such as Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, were in prison while Congress leaders including Sonia Gandhi and her son Rahul were on bail, Nadda said and claimed the opposition leaders presented a contrasting picture compared to the Prime Minister who is an epitome of development and determined to end corruption. «Prime Minister Narendra Modi says I will finish corruption, but the INDI alliance leaders say save the corrupt people. That is their working style. In Tamil Nadu, the DMK, which stands for Dynasty Money Swindling and Katta Panchayat and its ally the Congress are corrupt. All of them are trying to save their families and dynasties and themselves from their corruption,» Nadda said addressing a rally here.
07.04 / 09:07
markets Citi Waters Parke pandemic trends Real estate upcycle: Possibly morphing into consumer discretionary
This sector was for long considered an extension of the Construction sector. However, several changes have taken place over the last few years:
07.04 / 05:59
Provident Waters Election wellness students 'Abki Baar, Din Bhar Matdaan': This state to deploy medical teams to help voters deal with heatwave for Lok Sabha polls
Lok Sabha polls: PM Modi to lead roadshow in Madhya Pradesh's Jabalpur today "There will be permanent as well as temporary sheds for the polling parties and voters in all booths this time," Kumar added. He said to stave off heat impact, two employees would be deployed to provide drinking water at all booths. Also, the plan is to keep earthen pots for drinking water wherever possible, he added.
06.04 / 21:11
UPS Waters ICE wellness composer country A scientific temper gave India its Moon triumph
₹615 crore, as per Isro. Getting to the south pole region is a leap in itself, as it makes India the first country to make a gentle landing here, but the advancements we hope for lie ahead. The whole idea is to expand the frontiers of human knowledge.
06.04 / 09:15
Waters Research country reports shock International India better prepared than Pakistan to handle climate shocks in wheat crop: Agri scientists
climate change impact as it has developed many indigenous heat-resistant and short-duration seed varieties, according to agri-scientists. India is the second and Pakistan is the eighth largest wheat-producing country in the world. While India is self-sufficient in wheat output, the latter imports 2-3 million tonnes. One of the reasons behind Pakistan still being dependent on imports to meet domestic requirements is its failure to develop indigenous varieties of climate-resilient seeds. Presently, the harvesting of wheat crops is underway in both countries. India has projected wheat output to touch a new record of 114 million tonnes in the 2023-24 crop year (July-June), while Pakistan has set an ambitious target of 32.2 million tonnes from an area of 8.9 million hectares.
06.04 / 07:03
UPS Waters Photos social Features Destinations 'Congress manifesto features Thailand photos': BJP asks if Nyay Patra is Rahul Gandhi's holiday itinerary
Congress Nyay Patra features a picture of Buffalo River in New York State under the environment section. “There is a picture on water management in the Congress manifesto. This picture is of the Buffalo River in New York state.
06.04 / 01:31
UPS Citi Waters wellness President boating What we know about the Baltimore bridge collapse as a third body is found and Biden visits
tentative timeline has been released for how soon authorities believe they can reopen crucial commercial shipping channels. President Joe Biden also visited the port city. And federal and state authorities are ramping up efforts to soften the economic blow to businesses and residents who work in Maryland's maritime industry.
06.04 / 00:13
Citi Waters Action Justice reports cricket IPL 2024 Live in US: Indian Premier League matches in India's 'Silicon City' are under scanner. Here's why
IPL team Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB), as per reports. According to the notice by the National Green Tribunal, it is based upon a media report that mentioned the Stadium getting treated water supply amid water crisis in the city. The NGT bench is headed by Justice Prakash Shrivastava, which, on April 1 this year, passed the direction to the Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board to file a detailed report about the amount of and source of water being supplied to the cricket stadium.
05.04 / 18:17
Waters CEO Justice reports cricket Bengaluru water crisis: IPL 2024 matches at Chinnaswamy Stadium under NGT scanner. Here's why
PTI quoted Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA) CEO Shubendu Ghosh as saying. ALSO READ: Bengaluru water crisis: BWSSB to supply recycled water for construction from today The NGT took suo motu cognizance after reports emerged which mentioned the Chinnaswamy Stadium has been getting treated water supply for IPL matches.
05.04 / 17:35
Provident Waters SUN Action beautiful recommendations Features Best Jade plants in India for good luck and positive energy
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05.04 / 16:34
Waters SEC security Trade information reports Courts Amid legal challenges, SEC pauses its climate rule
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on Thursday said it would pause the implementation of its new climate disclosure rule while it defended the regulation in court
05.04 / 16:33
Waters Landmark awards community President voice Courts EPA head Regan defends $20B green bank: 'I feel really good about this program'
The head of the Environmental Protection Agency on Friday defended a new $20 billion federal “green bank” program
05.04 / 15:07
Citi Waters CEO Parke Justice reports cricket IPL matches in Bengaluru under NGT scanner
water crisis in the city, the National Green Tribunal (NGT) has asked the Karnataka State Cricket Association and other state authorities concerned to furnish details of water being used at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium during the IPL matches here. Apart from the state cricket association, NGT has also asked the Bengaluru Water Supply and Sewerage Board (BWSSB) and Karnataka State Pollution Control Board (KSPCB) to submit the particulars about the quantity and source of the water by May 2. «We are studying the notice, and as such the stadium complies with the NGT norms. So, we are confident of going ahead with the matches,» said Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA) CEO Shubendu Ghosh. The Tribunal has taken suo motu cognizance after reports emerged that the Chinnaswamy Stadium has been getting treated water supply for IPL matches.
05.04 / 11:29
Citi Waters Sustainability Experts Department shock Hyderabad moving towards Bengaluru-like water crisis? Indian Institute of Science study suggests shocking similarities
Comparing the statistics between the two cities, the Indian Institute of Science's latest study underscores a striking resemblance. Over the years, Bengaluru's urban sprawl has surged from a mere 8 per cent in 1973 to a whopping 93.3 per cent in 2023, marking an unprecedented 1055 per cent increase in concrete structures. This unchecked expansion has led to a drastic 79 per cent reduction in water spread area, significantly impacting water availability. Hyderabad's trajectory isn't too far off. Data from the municipal administration and urban development department (MAUD) indicates a substantial surge in commercial and residential built-up areas. Between 2010 and 2014, the city witnessed a growth of 50.7 million square feet (sft) in commercial built-up area, followed by an expansion of 100.4 million sft from 2015 to 2019. Additionally, the built-up residential area saw a surge of over 500 million sft from 2015 to 2021. Although precise current figures are unavailable, experts estimate a surge of 70 per cent to 80 per cent in the last three years.
05.04 / 09:57
Waters Assurant WhatsApp Justice Courts SC issues notice to Delhi Jal Board on AAP govt plea alleging non-release of funds
Supreme Court on Friday issued a notice to the Delhi Jal Board (DJB) on a plea by the AAP government alleging non-release of funds to the body which is responsible for supplying potable water to the national capital. A bench comprising Chief Justice D Y Chandrachud and Justices JB Pardiwala and Manoj Misra asked the Delhi government's Principal Secretary (Finance) to release the funds, which the DJB is liable to receive, in the meanwhile. The bench said it wanted to know about the outstanding funds from the water utility itself. The court has now fixed the Delhi government's petition for further hearing on April 10.

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