Gail commissions Dabhol-Bangalore gas pipeline project

February 19, 2013

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Bangalore, Feb 19: Bangaloreans on Monday came a step closer to having piped gas connections at their houses, with the State-owned Gas Authority of India Limited (Gail) formally commissioning the 1,000-km Dabhol-Bangalore gas pipeline project.

The first volume of gas arrived at Bidadi from the recently operationalised liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal at Dabhol in Maharashtra. Bangalore may be the next destination, although it will take over six months for the pipeline distribution network in the City to be ready.

The supply at Bidadi was meant for Toyota Kirloskar Auto Parts Pvt Limited, Gail’s first customer after an MoU was signed earlier. Toyota will use the gas for captive power generation. Karnataka Power Corporation Limited (KPCL) became Gail’s second customer on Monday. Gail signed an agreement to supply 0.6 million tonnes of LNG to KPCL’s proposed 1,400 MW power plant at Bidadi.

The first phase of the project, with a capacity of 750 MW, will be built in the next two to two and a half years at an estimated cost of Rs 2,800 crore, said M R Kamble, KPCL?Managing Director. About 170 acres was acquired for the project and all clearances obtained. Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board (BWSSB) will supply water to the unit.

With 1,400 MW from the upcoming Bidadi power plant, Bangalore will have a captive power generation capacity of 1,750 MW as against a demand for 1,500 MW, Kamble said. The pipeline gas will also help the government save costs at the 350 MW Yelahanka power plant by using gas as its fuel.

Eventually, the Rs 4,500 crore Dabhol-Bangalore pipeline project will benefit households and road transport, besides boosting power generation for Bangalore. It will also cater to industries in Belgaum, Dharwad, Gadag, Bellary, Davanagere, Chitradurga, Tumkur and Ramanagaram.

Maharashtra and Goa will also benefit from the 1,000-km pipeline, which passes through these states.

Inaugurating the project, Union Minister for Petroleum and Natural Gas M Veerappa Moily described the initiative as a “game changer” for the City. “With the gas coming in, the devil of pollution will disappear from the garden city,” he added.

The pipeline will be extended to Mangalore and then to Kochi in Kerala by next year. Karnataka can save power generation costs by Rs 800 crore annually.

There will also be improvement in power efficiency and the clean energy will cut down pollution caused by the existing liquid fuels, Moily said.

However, households in the City will have to wait for at least six months. A senior Karnataka State Industrial and Infrastructure Development Corporation official said the corporation has signed an MoU with Gail to establish a piped gas network for Bangalore and other cities in Karnataka.

“We are preparing a business plan for setting up piped gas network, which will go before the Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory Board. If we get the licence soon, the first phase of the network for Bangalore can be set up within six months,” he said.

Moily said 73 km of the gas pipeline has already been laid in the City, most of it passing through Outer Ring Road. The state government should accelerate works to set up a pipeline network and feeders in the City so that compressed natural gas (CNG) supply for automobiles and piped cooking gas supply for households can begin.

Gail could get the licence for operating gas units here to supply CNG for automobiles.

“To start with, four such units can be started in the City and the first CNG?station might come up in two months,” he said. However, modifications need to made to the vehicle engines to make use of the facility, Moily added.

B C Tripathi, Chairman and Managing Director, Gail, said the company had imported two shiploads of LNG at Dabhol and a third would be imported within 10 days.

Gail has also signed agreements with Jindal Aluminium Ltd and Indian Petrochemical Corporation Ltd for LNG supply.

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May 1,2020

New Delhi, May 1: Amid the lockdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the University Grants Commission (UGC) and the Human Resource Development Ministry are planning to conduct the PhD and MPhil exams through online mediums in various universities across the country. The universities have been informed by the UGC and the MHRD about this.

Union Human Resource Development Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal 'Nishank' said, "Phd, MPhil exams, practicals, viva etc can be conducted through Skype or any other meeting apps."

When this system is implemented in colleges, students will not have to wait long for various types of examinations. Especially internal examinations can be taken online. Students' viva tests can also be conducted via Skype or any other similar meeting apps.

Regular classes in the universities will resume after the lockdown is removed. The classes for the first year will start from September 1 while for the second and third years the classes will start from August 1. However, students of various colleges will have to appear for basic exams in July.

A special committee constituted by the UGC has emphasized on conducting examinations online. The committee in its recommendation said that various colleges and universities should conduct online examinations including internal exams of colleges for 25 per cent marks.

The National Testing Agency (NTA), on the advice of the Ministry of Human Resource Development, has extended the date of filling the entrance examination forms for various universities.

According to the orders of the NTA, the date of filling the form for the entrance examinations of Jawaharlal Nehru University, National Council for Hotel Management 'G' and for Phd and MBA from IGNOU has been extended till May 15.

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February 2,2020

Mumbai, Feb 2: Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Sunday slammed the BJP-led central government on the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) and said that the new law only serves the objectives of the Sangh Parivar of turning India into a Hindu Rashtra.

He said that in order to achieve their objectives, the "communal elements" are trying to divide India's people through the same strategy as employed by the British colonisers in the past.

Lauding people in Mumbai for their protests against CAA, the National Register of Citizens (NRC) and the National Population Register (NPR), the Kerala chief minister also outlined three reasons for his government's decision to reject the Citizenship Amendment Act.

"Over the last several weeks, Mumbai citizens made clear their unyielding opposition to efforts made by Hindutva elements to tear apart the secular fabric of our society. I express solidarity with struggles being made across the city in defence of secularism and the Indian Constitution," Vijayan said at an event here.

The chief minister was addressing the 'Mumbai Collective' here on the topic of 'National struggle against communalism'.

"The government of Kerala is acting as per the Constitution. Like Kerala, other states are also looking at CAA as against the fundamentals of the Constitution. It (CAA) violates basic human rights and is divisive and deeply discriminatory," CM Vijayan said, adding that the new citizenship law only furthers the Sangh Parivar's objective of creating a Hindu Rashtra.

He said the CAA needs to be rejected for three basic reasons.

"First, it is against the letter and spirit of our Constitution. Secondly, it is highly discriminatory and violative of human rights. Thirdly, it seeks to impose philosophy of Sangh Parivar with its mission of Hindu Rashtra," the chief minister said.

Vijayan also participated in the human chain organised by Left Democratic Front (LDF) against CAA and NRC and said that "the law is a threat to the secularism of this country".

The newly enacted law is facing stiff opposition across the country with several non-NDA states including Kerala, West Bengal, Rajasthan and Punjab refusing to implement it.

Rajasthan, Kerala and Punjab have passed resolutions against the recently amended law in their respective state Assemblies.

The CAA grants citizenship to Hindus, Sikhs, Jains, Parsis, Buddhists and Christians fleeing religious persecution from Pakistan, Afghanistan and Bangladesh and who came to India on or before December 31, 2014.

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July 20,2020

Aligarh, Jul 20: The son of a motor mechanic in Aligarh, who had received a scholarship, topped at his high school in the United States.

Mohammad Shadab, son of the motor mechanic, told ANI, "Last year, I received the Kennedy-Lugar youth exchange scholarship worth Rs 20 lakh from the US government. Following this, I went to the States to pursue my high school education."

Out of 800 students, Shadab was also selected Student of the Month at his school. On his achievement, he said, "It was an achievement for me to be awarded this tag."

"I have worked really hard to top the high school," Shabad said.

Shadab said, "The condition at home was not good and it is still not that good. I want to support my parents and make them feel proud."
He also thanked the Indian government. "I am thankful to the Indian government for making me the flag-bearer in another county and choosing me for this scholarship."

Shabad's father, Arshad Noor, who is working as a motor mechanic for the past 25 years, said, "We had sent him to the US for his education and I am happy that he topped at the school."
On being asked about his son, Arshad said, "I want my son to become an IAS officer and serve the country."

But Shadab expressed the desire to work at the United Nations as a human rights officer.

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