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Tuesday, June 13, 2023

Cyclone Biparjoy: What is a cyclone and what are its types

 

The National Disaster Management Authority classifies cyclones broadly into two categories: extratropical cyclones and tropical cyclones. Here is what you need to know about them.


Developed in the Arabian Sea, cyclone Biparjoy, earlier expected to move towards the Pakistan coastline, has now changed its path and is heading towards the northern Gujarat coast with landfall expected on June 15.

According to India’s Regional Specialised Meteorological Centre (RSMC), the cyclone might cause storm surges of 2-3 metres in height, destruction of thatched houses, damage to pucca houses and roads, floodings, widespread damage to standing crops, plantations and orchards, and disruption of railways, powerlines and signalling systems in the northern and western coastal districts of Gujarat.

Cyclone Biparjoy, which is expected to generate wind speeds of 125-135 kmph with gusts reaching up to 150 kmph by the time it reaches land, is a tropical cyclone. The National Disaster Management Authority classifies cyclones broadly into two categories: extratropical cyclones and tropical cyclones. Here is what you need to know about them.

First, what is a cyclone?

A cyclone is a large-scale system of air that rotates around the centre of a low-pressure area. It is usually accompanied by violent storms and bad weather. As per NDMA, a cyclone is characterised by inward spiralling winds that rotate anticlockwise in the Northern Hemisphere and clockwise in the Southern Hemisphere.

What are extratropical cyclones?

Also known as mid-latitude cyclones, extratropical cyclones are those which occur outside of the tropic. They have “cold air at their core, and derive their energy from the release of potential energy when cold and warm air masses interact”, according to the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). It added that such cyclones always have one or more fronts — a weather system that is the boundary between two different types of air masses. One is represented by warm air and the other by cold air — connected to them, and can occur over land or ocean.

What are tropical cyclones?

Tropical cyclones are those which develop in the regions between the Tropics of Capricorn and Cancer. They are the most devastating storms on Earth. Such cyclones develop when “thunderstorm activity starts building close to the centre of circulation, and the strongest winds and rain are no longer in a band far from the centre,” NOAA noted. The core of the storm turns warm, and the cyclone gets most of its energy from the “latent heat” released when water vapour that has evaporated from warm ocean waters condenses into liquid water, the agency added. Moreover, warm fronts or cold fronts aren’t associated with tropical cyclones.

Tropical cyclones have different names depending on their location and strength. For instance, they are known as hurricanes in the Caribbean Sea, the Gulf of Mexico, the North Atlantic Ocean and the eastern and central North Pacific Ocean. In the western North Pacific, they are called typhoons.

Source: Indian Express, 13/06/23

Friday, June 09, 2023

Quote of the Day June 9, 2023

 

“A man who dares to waste one hour of time has not discovered the value of life.”
Charles Darwin
“ऐसा व्यक्ति जो एक घंटे का समय बरबाद करता है, उसने जीवन के मूल्य को समझा ही नहीं है।”
चार्ल्स डारविन

Economic and Political Weekly: Table of contents

 

Vol. 58, Issue No. 22, 03 Jun, 2023

Editorials

From the Editor's Desk

From 50 Years Ago

Commentary

Book Reviews

Money, Banking and Finance

Current Statistics

Letters

Engage Articles

Current Affairs-June 8, 2023

 

INDIA

  • Cyclone ‘Biparjoy’ in Arabian Sea rapidly intensifies into very severe cyclonic storm.
  • Government approves over Rs 89 thousand crore revival package for BSNL.
  • Karnataka: Enrolment to avail free power under Gruha Jyoti to start from 15th June.
  • Centre has set the minimum support price (MSP) for paddy sown in the kharif or monsoon season at ₹2,183 per quintal.
  • Wrestlers suspend protest till June 15, as the Sports Minister assured that the Delhi police would complete the probe by June 15.

ECONOMY & CORPORATE

  • RBI issues updated list of entities not authorized to deal in forex transactions.
  • Google Pay introduces UPI verification through Aadhaar
  • CCEA approved the continuation of a central-sector scheme for “Exploration of Coal and Lignite” with an outlay of ₹2,980 crore from 2021-22 to 2025-26.
  • Report: Over one-third of ₹2,000 currency notes returned so far.

WORLD

  • Germany is preparing to host the biggest air deployment exercise in NATO’s history, Air Defender 23 exercise.
  • Kuwait votes in Opposition-led Parliament, elects one woman in its seventh general election.
  • Thousands flee their homes after destruction of Ukraine’s Kakhovka Dam.
  • Canada wildfire smoke triggers air quality concerns in New York.

SPORTS

  • Singapore Open 2023: Satwik-Chirag and Jolly-Gopichand crashed out in the first-round.

Mizoram Government’s High-Level Committee on Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs)

 The Mizoram government has taken a significant step towards addressing the challenges faced by Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) from Manipur. Under the leadership of Lalchamliana, the High-Level Committee on IDPs has been established. Additionally, an executive committee has been formed to implement decisions related to the IDPs. These initiatives aim to provide relief and humanitarian assistance to those affected by ethnic clashes.

Leadership and Purpose

Lalchamliana, the Minister for Home and Disaster Management, is heading the High-Level Committee on IDPs in Mizoram. The executive committee, with H. Lalengmawia as the member secretary, is responsible for the implementation of decisions pertaining to the IDPs. The primary objective of these committees is to ensure effective measures for the well-being of the IDPs.

Refugees and Displaced Population

Mizoram currently provides shelter to more than 40,000 refugees from Myanmar who fled their country due to the military junta. Additionally, there are 772 refugees from Bangladesh who have sought refuge in Mizoram, escaping the crackdown by the Bangladesh army. Moreover, almost 9,000 IDPs from Manipur are facing ethnic clashes and are in need of support and assistance.

Provision of Relief and Assistance

The executive committee, in collaboration with various departments, is working towards providing relief and humanitarian assistance to the IDPs from Manipur in Mizoram. Liaison with concerned departments ensures the effective implementation of relief measures and addresses the urgent needs of the affected population.

Mizoram Kohhran Hruaitute Committee (MKHC)

The Mizoram Kohhran Hruaitute Committee, representing major churches, plays a crucial role in supporting the efforts of the committees. Their involvement ensures a collaborative approach in addressing the challenges faced by the IDPs and provides additional support in humanitarian initiatives.

Ensuring Oversight and Supervision

The High-Level Committee on IDPs is entrusted with overseeing and supervising the provision of relief and basic humanitarian assistance. Through these committees, the Mizoram government aims to ensure that the IDPs receive the necessary support, including access to food, shelter, healthcare, and other essential services.

Current Affairs- June 7, 2023

 

INDIA

  • Odisha: 288 deaths confirmed in Balasore train crash, says Chief Secretary Pradeep Jena.
  • Haryana to launch special campaign to raise awareness about door-to-door waste collection and segregation.
  • Foundation stone of ONGC National Disaster Mitigation Centre was launched in Jammu.
  • Indian Navy to commemorate 130 years anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi’s ‘ Satyagraha ’ at the place where it began.
  • World Food Safety Day: Union Health Minister Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya to release State Food Safety Index.
  • Madhya Pradesh to launch CM Learn and Earn scheme; At least one lakh youth will be provided training.

ECONOMY & CORPORATE

  • RBI’s Monetary Policy Committee’s three-day meeting begins in Mumbai.
  • State-backed infrastructure lender, NaBFID plans to raise Rs 10,000 crore via bonds.
  • RBI permits banking units at IFSC to settle Non-deliverable foreign exchange derivative contracts (NDDCs) in rupee.
  • Bajaj Finserv has entered into the mutual fund business.

WORLD

  • Former PM Jacinda Ardern receives New Zealand’s second-highest honour.
  • Iran unveils new ‘hypersonic missile’ that can cover 1,400 km.
  • China and Russia conducted joint air force patrols over the Sea of Japan and the East China Sea.
  • World Bank cuts 2023 global growth forecast to 2.1% in 2023 after growing 3.1% in 2022.

SPORTS

  • Siddharth Choudhary clinches gold in men’s shot-put event of U-20 Asian Athletics Championships in South Korea.
  • French Open: Carlos Alcaraz to play against Novak Djokovic in semi-final.

National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) Rankings 2023

 The National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) Rankings 2023 were recently released by Minister of State for Education and External Affairs, Rajkumar Ranjan Singh. These rankings serve as a significant benchmark to assess the quality and performance of educational institutions across the country.

An Overview of NIRF Rankings 2023

The NIRF rankings encompass four major categories: Overall, Colleges, Universities, and Research Institutions. The rankings aim to provide valuable insights into the progress and performance of institutions in terms of academic excellence, research output, and overall institutional quality. These rankings are available on the official website of NIRF at nirfindia.org.

Expanding Categories and Dimensions

In its eighth edition, the NIRF rankings have expanded from four to twelve categories, including eight subject-specific rankings. This expansion allows for a more comprehensive assessment of institutions across various domains. The subject domains now include Engineering, Management, Pharmacy, Law, Medical, Architecture and Planning, Dental, and a new addition—Agriculture and Allied Sectors.

Top Performers in the Overall Category

In the overall category, the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras secured the top position, maintaining its success from the previous year. The Indian Institute of Science (IISc) in Bengaluru emerged as the leading university, reaffirming its commitment to academic excellence. Additionally, IISc Bangalore was recognized as the second-best institution in the overall category.

Excellence in Universities

In the university rankings, IISc Bengaluru retained its top position, showcasing its consistent commitment to research and academic prowess. Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) and Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI) secured the second and third spots, respectively, highlighting their contributions to the academic landscape of the country.

Leaders in Engineering

When it comes to engineering institutes, IIT Madras emerged as the top performer for the second consecutive year. IIT Delhi, IIT Bombay, IIT Kanpur, and IIT Roorkee followed closely, showcasing their exceptional contributions to engineering education and research.

Noteworthy Management Institutions

In the field of management, the Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Ahmedabad secured the top spot, demonstrating its excellence in producing business leaders. IIM Bangalore, IIM Kozhikode, IIM Calcutta, and IIM Delhi were also recognized for their outstanding contributions to management education.

Recognizing Achievements in Other Domains

The NIRF rankings also acknowledge the top performers in other domains such as Pharmacy, Colleges, Medical, Research Institutions, Innovation, Law, Architecture, Dental, and Agriculture and Allied Sectors. These rankings shed light on the institutions that have excelled in their respective fields and contribute significantly to the growth of those domains.

The Significance of NIRF Rankings

The NIRF rankings play a crucial role in evaluating and improving the quality of higher education in India. By providing a comprehensive assessment and comparison of institutions, the rankings help students make informed decisions about their academic pursuits. The NIRF rankings align with the government’s efforts to enhance the quality and accessibility of education across the nation.

With the expansion of categories and a growing number of participating institutions, the NIRF rankings continue to evolve and become more inclusive. They serve as a reliable guide for students, parents, and educational stakeholders, enabling them to identify and appreciate the best institutions in India.