From car and phones to cooking gas and diesel, prices likely to shoot up

July 9, 2013

Prices_shoot_upNew Delhi, Jul 9: Get ready to pay more for cooking gas and diesel, where the government may allow oil marketing companies to raise prices by at least Re 1 every month to pare their losses following the steep rupee depreciation.

The impact of the near 12% fall in the rupee against the dollar since the financial year began in April will translate into higher prices for almost everything - from imported toys and cars to imported food products and mobile phones. In any case, cost will rise even for domestic manufacturers who depend on imported raw material. A higher price of imported coal will make electricity more expensive. Similarly, companies such as Steel Authority of India Ltd will find it tough not to pass on the higher burden given that coal will be costlier.

Edible oil price may provide some relief against the backdrop of the gloom as global prices have fallen nearly 30% and the rupee's depreciation will not impact this critical kitchen ingredient.

But consumer electronics players such as Samsung and Sony are in the process of raising prices by up to 5%. Even battery maker Exide has blamed the sliding rupee for increasing prices.

Unlike most industry segments, where prices are unregulated, oil companies are staring at the prospect of a Rs 1.2 lakh crore hit because of the rise in crude import costs. As a result, they are making a case for a steep increase in prices. Alternatively, they said, the government should take a larger share of the burden. While the cost of crude for Indian refiners is $103 a barrel, in rupee terms, it translates into a record cost of around Rs 6,250 a barrel.

At the start of the month, despite the monthly 50 paisa hike in diesel price, oil companies were losing Rs 8.60 on every litre of the motor fuel. Similarly, the impact on a subsidized cooking gas cylinder was nearly Rs 380.

"The 50 paisa increase worked for three months, but it doesn't work any longer. Cooking gas price should be increased by Rs 100 a cylinder to provide some relief. Else, the oil ministry wants the government to bear the burden," said an officer, adding that a decision was not taken yet.

Informal talks have been held in the government and the petroleum ministry is looking at the numbers for the June quarter.

While a price hike will provide comfort to oil firms, a sharp increase in diesel price will result in accelerating inflation, which the government may not be very keen on given the spurt in vegetable prices and elections in five states, followed by the 2014 general elections.

At the same time, the government will be under pressure to raise prices due to the stress on public finances, which will only get accentuated by the sharp depreciation of the rupee. The government is left with only Rs 20,000 crore to pay as oil subsidy this year and is expected to provide more to fund the gap. It will also have to pay a higher subsidy to fertilizer companies as imports will be more expensive.

All this will undo the work done by the government to contain the fiscal deficit and expose the country to the possibility of a ratings downgrade, which will put India's sovereign rating into junk grade.

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June 20,2020

New Delhi, Jun 20: A rare celestial event, annular solar eclipse, which is popularly known as the "ring of fire" eclipse, will be visible this Sunday in India.

It will be the first solar eclipse of this year takes place on the summer solstice, which is the longest day in the Northern Hemisphere.

While people living along the path annular eclipse passing through Anupgarh, Suratgarh, Sirsa, Jakhal, Kurukshetra, Yamunanagar, Dehradun, Tapowan and Joshimath will be able to see the annular phase, people in rest of India can witness a partial eclipse, said the Ministry of Science and Technology.

When Moon comes between the Sun and Earth, the shadow falls on the surface of the Earth. The Sun is entirely covered by the Moon for a brief period. Those places that are engulfed by the dark, dense umbral shadow of the Moon experience the total solar eclipse. In the regions that plunge into the soft diffused penumbral shadow of the Moon experience the partial eclipse.

"Annular solar eclipse is a particular case of the total solar eclipse. Like the total solar eclipse, the Moon is aligned with the Sun. However, on that day, the apparent size of the Moon happens to be a wee smaller than the Sun. Hence the Moon covers the central part of the Sun, and the rim of the Sun appear like a 'ring of fire' in the sky for a very brief moment" explains Samir Dhurde of The Inter-University Centre for Astronomy and Astrophysics, Pune.

During the solar eclipse, the apparent size of the Moon is smaller than that of the Sun by 1 per cent, the expert said.

Allying rumours that the eclipse will mark the end of coronavirus, Aniket Sule, Chairperson, Public Outreach and Education Committee of the Astronomical Society of India, said: "Solar eclipse is caused when the Moon comes in front of the Sun for a short time. As seen from Earth eclipses occur somewhere in the Earth 2 to 5 times a year. Eclipses do not impact microorganisms on Earth. Likewise there no danger in eating of stepping out during an eclipse. No mysterious rays come out of the Sun during an eclipse."

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January 1,2020

Jan 1: Two army personnel were killed in a gunfight with heavily-armed Pakistani infiltrators along the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir's Rajouri district on Wednesday, officials said.

The infiltrators were intercepted in the Khari Thrayat forest when they were trying to sneak into India from Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK), they said.

"Two army soldiers martyred during cordon and search operation in Nowshera sector. The operation is still in progress and further details are awaited," Jammu-based Indian Army Public Relations Officer (PRO) Lt Col Devender Anand said in a statement.

The search operation was launched following information about the movement of suspected terrorists, the officials said.

The infiltrators opened fire on the troops and during a fierce gunfight, the two soldiers were killed, they said.

The officials said a massive operation is on in the area.

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Agencies
July 31,2020

New Delhi, Jul 31: With the highest single-day spike of 55,079 COVID-19 cases in the last 24 hours, India's coronavirus tally breached the 16 lakh mark on Friday, informed the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.

With this latest spike, the total cases in the country stand at 16,38,871. Among these cases 5,45,318 are active. A total of 10,57,806 patients have been cured/discharged/migrated.

779 deaths due to COVID-19 have been reported in the country in the last 24 hours, taking the death toll to 35,747.

As per the Union Health Ministry, Maharashtra has a total of 1,48,454 active cases and recorded 14,729 deaths due to COVID-19.
Tamil Nadu has a total of 57,962 active cases and 3,838 deaths in the state.

Delhi has a total of 10,743 active cases and 3,936 deaths.

The Indian Council of Medical Research on Friday informed that a total number of COVID-19 samples tested up to 30th July is 1,88,32,970 including 6,42,588 samples tested yesterday.

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