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Rainwater harvesting in housing societies

rain harvesting 1Rainwater harvesting assumes greater importance in a City like Mumbai. It is indeed a pathetic position with so much rain water is going to drains. We are at a loss how to plan for the future as the city is expanding beyond our expectations and the need for storage of rainwater is of greater value when there is the absence of rain during one particular monsoon season. No one is worried to Nationalise the rivers in India or save rainwater for future use. Thus we feel that

1.The lack of effective enforcement of the mandate

2. Lack of information to the public on effective methods of carrying out rainwater harvesting.

Rain Water Harvesting (RWH) is extremely efficient and cost effective for those who happen to have a traditional dug well in the premises. They just have to connect the various down take pipes from the terrace directly to the well. The down-take pipes can in many cases be connected to one another at a height along the wall and brought down as one bigger pipe and connected to the well. The horizontal connection can be above ground level in places where there is no vehicular movement or concealed just below the ground. The inlet pipe projecting into the well should have an elbow connected to it so that the rainwater hits the walls of the well and the water runs smoothly down the walls. Otherwise, the momentum of water falling directly can disturb the mud at the bottom of the well and render water muddy, particularly during the dry season when the water level tends to be low.

Once in two or three years, the well may have to be desilted to remove the deposition of mud at the bottom. The terrace must be swept clean of mud and leaves once in May and again in October. If there are any overhanging branches on the terrace these should be pruned. If not pruned, grills have to be fixed at the outflow points to retain the leaves. This, however, necessitates the need to periodical checking the grills during rains, as otherwise the leaves will block the grills and cause clogging. In case of complexes with more than five stories, neither dust nor leaves will be found on the terrace. If any food is served on the terrace, the floor should be wept and the food droppings collected. If the terrace is merely washed, the food dropping would end up in the well and contaminate water.

If only bore wells are available, a safe but not very efficient method of charging a borewell would be to dig a pit of 3 or 4 or 5 ft diameter around the bore well to a depth of 10 feet say, keeping the volume of rainwater to be handled and then stabilise it with RCC rings. When the casing pipe becomes exposed in the pit, replace the exposed section of the pipe with a machine slotted pipe, leaving the bottom and top one foot portions as it is and cover the slotted section with fine nylon mesh and tie it with polythene cord. Alternatively, make horizontal slits on the exposed section using a hacksaw fixed with double blades. This will result in the rainwater entering the casing pipe after filtration and reaching the bottom of the bore well. Although the area for the infiltration of water through the casing pipe during the duration of the rain will be limited, the tank will act as a holding tank for the rainwater, which can go into the casing pipe even after the rain has stopped. You can also replace this section with a pipe bigger in diameter provided with slots or slits and covered with nylon mesh. This will increase the area of the openings in the pipe for entry of the rainwater.

A four-inch layer of blue metal at the bottom of the pit will prevent the mud there from being disturbed by rainwater falling with force. This can also be reduced by fixing an elbow to the inlet pipe and extending it close to the wall.  Once in a while, the nylon mesh cloth will have to be hosed with water to free it from any fine mud which may clog it. The well, as also the pit, should be covered with an adequately reinforced concrete cover in several sections so that it can be removed easily by one or two persons for any maintenance. A small service manhole should be provided in the small service manhole should be provided in the cover for periodic inspection of the well or pit. Builders are advised to go in for at least one traditional dug-well in each of their projects as this, generally, will have a good quantity of water and can be sustained by efficient charging of rainwater into it. Electricity consumption for pumping of water will also be much less, compared to deep bore well because of the shallow depths of these dug-wells. Persons having only bore wells can also think of tapping the shallow water table by going for a tube well to draw the water from shallow depths and could provide a pit around it, as detailed above, with the casing having slits or slots and diverting all the terrace water into the pit to charge the tube well and sustain it.

Alternately, they can have a shallow well dug around the bore well and provide the exposed section of the casing pipe with slots or slits as detained above. There are suggestions that the terraced water can be first filtered and then put directly into the bore well casing pipe. This is safe only if the filtration is regularly monitored. Otherwise, the extraneous matter may get into the borewell and spoil its functioning. The rainwater falling in the open spaces around the building can also be harvested efficiently and charged to the shallow water table by providing water trap between columns of the gate and connecting it an absorption pit. Making rainwater useful for domestic purpose is the right step in the right direction instead of just wasting rainwater.


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You have ditched your father-in-law NT Rama Rao: Modi slams Naidu

modi 2 1Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday launched a scathing attack on Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister and TDP supremo Chandrababu Naidu, saying that he has made a “U-turn” on promises of development to the state and was only replicating the former’s schemes.

Modi lashed out at Naidu for aligning with the Congress, saying that the former chief minister NT Ramarao (NTR) had launched the party to make Andhra Pradesh “congress-mukth” after he was a victim of its arrogance. “He keeps reminding me that he is senior. There is no debate in this. I have never shown any disrespect to you since you are a senior. You are a senior in changing alliances. A senior biting the back of your own father-in-law. A senior in losing one election after the other, where as I am not. Naidu was indeed a senior to him, but only in losing elections, switching alliances and ditching his father-in-law NT Rama Rao,” Modi said at a public rally.

Modi alleged that Naidu was taking him on since the Centre had sought details of every paise given to Andhra Pradesh. Naidu had promised walking in the footsteps of NTR, Modi said and asked if the Chief Minister had lived by it.

“The arrogance of Delhi (during the Congress rule) has always insulted states that’s why NTR decided to make AP Congress-mukth and floated the TDP. The TDP leader who has to resist the arrogance of the Naamdaars (famous and powerful people) and crush their arrogance is siding with them,” he said in an apparent swipe at Naidu joining hands with the Congress. He further added that, this chowkidar (watchman) has disturbed his sleep, wanted to know the details of every paise given to Andhra Pradesh.

Further, the Prime Minister alleged that Naidu promised the sunrise of Andhra Pradesh but is fixated with the rise of his own son N Lokesh. The Chief Minister promised the redevelopment of Amaravati but is now engaged in his own development. Naidu had not initiated any new programmes for the poor but was only putting his stamp on the NDA government’s development schemes.

On providing clean fuel in the country, Modi said while in 60 years, only 12 crore gas connections were given, the NDA government had given 13 crore gas connections in just four years. On the occasion, the Prime Minister dedicated two petroleum and gas projects to the nation.

Earlier, when Modi arrived at Gannavaram airport in Vijayawada, TDP workers staged protests. This is Modi’s first visit to the state after the ruling Telugu Desam Party severed ties with the NDA.

The Chandrababu Naidu-led party quit the BJP-led alliance protesting the “injustice” done to the state post-bifurcation. Giving the protocol a go-by, none of the state ministers turned up at the Gannavaram airport to formally receive the Prime Minister. However, BJP leaders alleged that people were “thwarted,” from reaching the venue in large numbers and said that the countdown would start for Naidu with Modi’s rally at Guntur.

Commenting on the black balloon protests against him by TDP workers, Modi quipped and he welcomed it recalling the tradition of smearing black to ward off evil designs.

UP CM warns of stern action against those involved in illicit liquor trade

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Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has warned of stern action against all those found involved in illicit liquor trade even if they were associated with any political party.

“In past too such type of mischievous acts by SP leaders had come to fore. In Azamgarh, Hardoi Kanpur and Barabanki SP leaders were found to be involved in past hooch tragedies. We can’t deny conspiracy this time too,” Yogi said here on Saturday night

He was responding to queries of reporters after attending meeting with MPs and MLAs to review preparations for Prime Minister Narendra Modi and BJP national president Amit Shah’s visit on February 23 and 24 to attend ‘Kisan Adhiveshan’.

The CM said he had spoken to Chief Minister of Uttrakhand and asked for sharing details as the spurious liquor was served to natives of Uttar Pradesh in a Haridwar village where they had gone to attend a programme.

“A racket of spurious liquor was being operated there in Uttrakhand therefore I have spoken to CM seeking details over it,” he said.

He said the action has been taken against excise officer, excise inspector, SHOs and beat constables in and Saharanpur and Kushinagar.

Taking serious note of the deaths due to spurious liquor in Kushinagar as well as Saharanpur districts, the state government has ordered a 15-day joint drive by excise and police officials against those involved.

The UP government has announced an ex-gratia of Rs 2 lakh for the next of kin of the deceased and help of Rs 50,000 each for those undergoing treatment in hospitals.

Over 60 people have died in the hooch tragedy that hit two adjoining districts in Uttarakhand and Uttar Pradesh with more people dying of the spurious liquor they drank at a Haridwar village, officials said.

More than 20 victims died in Balupur and its neighbouring villages in Haridwar district and around 40 had died in UP’s Saharanpur district.

In an unrelated incident, nine people have died over the week in eastern Uttar Pradesh’s Kushinagar district, allegedly after drinking spurious liquor.

Bollywood villain Mahesh Anand found dead at home

mahesh anandActor Mahesh Anand, who played negative roles in a number of Bollywood films in the ’80s and ’90s, was found dead at his residence in suburban Andheri, a police official said on Sunday.

When the 57-year-old actor’s maid came to work at his house on Saturday, she knocked at the door but there was no response. The maid then informed Anand’s neighbours who alerted the police.

Later, the police broke open the door and found him dead, the official said.

According to police, the actor apparently died two days back. Versova police station’s senior inspector Ravindra Badgujar said that the exact cause of the death would be known after the post mortem. Nothing suspicious has been found.

Anand acted in several films, including megastar Amitabh Bachchan-starrer “Ganga Jamuna Saraswati”, “Shahenshah”, “Lal Badshah”, and also hit films like “Thanedaar”, “Coolie No.1” and “Baaghi”.

He was last seen in the recently released film “Rangeela Raja”, starring actor Govinda.

UP Congress workers plan grand welcome for Priyanka, Rahul

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Enthused by the appointment of new leaders to steer them into the coming Lok Sabha election, Congressmen have planned a grand welcome to the party’s general secretary in-charge of eastern Uttar Pradesh, Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, and others when they arrive in the state capital on Monday.

Congress workers, led by Uttar Pradesh Congress Committee (UPCC) chief Raj Babbar, have made elaborate arrangements to welcome their leaders, including Congress president Rahul Gandhi and in-charge of the state’s western region, Jyotiraditya Scindia, who will accompany Priyanka Vadra as she makes her first public appearance in the state after her new assignment.

The trio, who will arrive at the Lucknow airport, will pass through the main areas of the state capital to reach the Nehru Bhawan office of the UPCC.

They will be welcomed by party workers and leaders at nearly 37 points in the city between the airport and the UPCC office, Congress spokesman Anshu Awasthi told PTI.

Before reaching the Congress office, the Congress leaders are expected to garland the statues of Mahatma Gandhi and former prime minister Rajiv Gandhi on the route.

Hoardings of Congress leaders, including Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Vadra, have been put up along the route they are proposed to take. Banners on the route read, “Waqt Hai Badlav Ka”.

Workers of Congress and its grassroots organisation Sewa Dal have been giving final touch to the preparations since early Sunday.

Babbar held a meeting of Congress workers Saturday evening to review the preparations for the road show, which will also be attended by All India Mahila Congress chief Sushmita Dev and general secretary Anupama Rawat.

Elaborate security arrangements have been made for the visit. Special Protection Group personnel, who provide security to the Gandhis, on Thursday visited the UPCC office, party sources said.

The Congress is expecting the visit to become a virtual launch of its campaign in Uttar Pradesh, ahead of Lok Sabha elections due by May.

Priyanka Vadra will meet leaders and office-bearers from 42 constituencies of Uttar Pradesh (East) during her visit till February 14.

“Congress workers are excited about the visit of party leaders and we are awaiting to give them a rousing welcome… We hope that with her (Priyanka Vadra) joining active politics, the state will also get a new energy,” chief state Congress spokesperson Rajiv Bakshi said.

“This is a very auspicious time for us and a good omen for the party,” he said.

 

Kate Winslet held her breath underwater for 7 minutes for ‘Avatar’ sequel: Cameron

Kate WinsletFilmmaker James Cameron says Oscar-winning actor Kate Winslet was “excited” about doing the underwater scenes for “Avatar” sequel. The director revealed that the actor could hold her breath for seven minutes during the training for the underwater sequences.

“She was really excited about doing the water work and at her peak, I think she held her breath for seven-and-a-half minutes not during the scene but just during the training. She was regularly doing two-or-three minute scenes, underwater acting and swimming,” Cameron told Vulture.

“She truly embraced the physicality of the character. She was a dream to work with not the pain in the ass that she was the first time. ‘No, she was a dream on Titanic as well,” he joked.

Winslet joins Zoe Saldana, Sigourney Weaver, Sam Worthington, Oona Chaplin, Stephen Lang and David Thewlis in the sequel to Cameron’s 2009 fantasy action film.

“Avatar 2” is scheduled to release in December 2020.

Truth always wins: Robert Vadra

robert vadraRobert Vadra, who was questioned by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) for three consecutive days last week in connection witha probe into allegations of money laundering to purchase assets abroad, said on Sunday that the truth always wins at the end.

“Morning, Just want to say thank you to all my friends and acquaintances who have reached out in support from all over the nation, at this time. I am fine, good and disciplined to deal with anything, I’m put through. ‘Truth will always prevail’. Wishing you all a happy Sunday and a healthy week,” Vadra said in a Facebook post.

Vadra, the brother-in-law of Congress president Rahul Gandhi and husband of AICC general secretary Priyanka Gandhi, was questioned for about eight hours by the ED on Saturday as he appeared before the agency for the third consecutive day. He also faced two sessions of questioning on February 6 and 7. While Vadra was quizzed for about five-and-a-half hours on Thursday, he was grilled for about 9 hours the next day. However, Vadra has denied the allegations against him.

The ED case against Vadra relates to allegations of money laundering in the purchase of a London-based property located at 12, Bryanston Square worth 1.9 million GBP (British pounds), which is allegedly owned by him. The agency has told a Delhi court that it has received information about various new properties in London which belong to Vadra. These include two houses, one worth 5 million GBP and the other valued at 4 million GBP, six other flats and more properties.

Vadra has denied the allegations of possessing illegal foreign assets and termed them a political witch hunt against him. He said that he was being “hounded and harassed” to subserve political ends. He is also expected to depose before the ED on February 12 in Jaipur in an another money-laundering case related to an alleged land scam in Bikaner. The Rajasthan High Court has directed him to cooperate with the agency in the case.

At least 500 killed in Ebola outbreak in Congo; govt says the vaccination programme saved ‘thousands’ of lives

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The death toll in Ebola virus outbreak in the Democratic Republic (DR) of Congo rose to a whopping 500, the country’s health ministry said on Saturday.

Al Jazeera cited a reportage released by the health ministry late on Friday, as saying, “In total, there have been 502 deaths and 271 people cured.”

However, the regular vaccination programmes have prevented thousands of more deaths from taking place in the region.

Health minister Oly Ilunga Kalenga noted that for the first time, a vaccination programme had protected approximately 76,425 people and prevented “thousands” of deaths.

“I believe we have prevented the spread of the epidemic in the big cities” in the region, he said.

“The teams also managed to contain its the spread of the epidemic to neighbouring countries.”

“The biggest problem is the high mobility of the population,” the minister added.

This is the world’s second deadliest Ebola outbreak since the virus killed 11,000 people in West Africa in 2014.

The outbreak initiated from the North Kivu region, on the borders of Uganda and Rwanda.

The Spanish wing of the aid agency Doctors Without Borders (MSF) took to Twitter on Saturday stating that the Ebola cases have reportedly risen since January 15. East African countries, including Rwanda, Uganda and South Sudan in the north are now on alert, the aid agency added.

Ebola, one of the world’s deadliest diseases, first appeared in Sudan, followed by DR Congo in 1976. The virus can be transmitted to humans from wild animals. Symptoms of the disease include fever, severe headache and haemorrhaging.

In 2014, Ebola caused global concerns when an outbreak broke out in the Western African countries of Liberia, Guinea, and Sierra Leone, claiming the lives of over 11,000 people and infecting approximately 28,600 others.

Democrat Elizabeth Warren kicks off 2020 run, ignoring ancestry row

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Democrat Elizabeth Warren has officially kicked off her 2020 White House run with a full-throated pledge to defend working Americans, unbowed by a row over her Native American ancestry that has threatened to nip her campaign in the bud.

“This is the fight of our lives,” she told cheering supporters in gritty Lawrence, Massachusetts, against “a rigged system that props up the rich and powerful and kicks dirt on everyone else.”

“Millions of families can barely breathe,” Warren said on Saturday, in a feisty speech that struck aggressively populist and unapologetically left-leaning notes.

“It is not right.” The Massachusetts senator — who had announced her intention to run on New Year’s Eve — is among the highest-profile of the growing pool of Democrats hoping to unseat President Donald Trump in 2020.

The Democratic field is already the party’s most diverse ever — in gender, age and ethnic background — and one of its more progressive. It includes several well-known women lawmakers, with Senator Amy Klobuchar expected to join their numbers on Sunday.

Warren’s past battles with Wall Street have brought her a large following, and her campaign team has drawn the grudging respect of its rivals. Hoping to ride the momentum of her Lawrence speech, she heads next to early-voting Iowa and New Hampshire, followed by five other states.

But for now, it is unclear how badly damaged Warren is by the stubborn controversy over her claim to Native American roots — a claim Trump has seized upon to belittle her, mocking her as “Pocahontas.”

Hoping to put the controversy to rest, Warren released DNA tests in October — but this backfired when they showed her to have only negligible amounts of Native blood, dating back generations. Warren ultimately apologized to the Cherokee Nation.

The matter reared its head again this week when The Washington Post published what it said was an official 1980s document in which Warren listed her race as “American Indian.”

‘Exposed as a fraud’: Trump’s re-election campaign issued a dismissive statement ahead of Warren’s announcement, saying she had “been exposed as a fraud by the Native Americans she impersonated and disrespected to advance her professional career.” It said her “socialist ideas” would hurt workers.

“This is a story that she did not want in this launch,” said John Cluverius, a political science professor at the University of Massachusetts-Lowell.

But he also cautioned that “it’s still very, very early” to speculate on “how it harms her or doesn’t harm her.”

Lawrence, the scene of Warren’s announcement, is a former mill town where a group of women workers, including many immigrants, launched a strike in 1912 that spread across the region and came to be seen as a historic victory for women and for labor, with improved wages and working conditions.

The 69-year-old senator has made the protection of middle-class rights the central pillar of her political message.

Lawrence, once part of a bustling US textile industry, has for years fallen on hard times, with the loss of thousands of factory jobs.

But Warren showed nothing but pride in Lawrence’s pro-worker history.

“I will never give up on you,” she said. “I am in this fight all the way.” –

She called for “big, structural change” in America that would reach beyond new US leadership — though she called the Trump administration “the most corrupt in living memory.”

Warren said she would press for steeper taxes on the rich, strong anti-corruption legislation, curbs on lobbyists and a defence of the climate. She also supports universal health care.

She pointed to her own rise from humble origins — the daughter of a janitor, she started her schooling in a $50-a-semester community college and ended up teaching law at Harvard — arguing that she can help bring a revival of the American Dream.

Warren tried in her speech to appeal to a broad ethnic coalition, saying, “We must not allow those with the power to weaponize hatred and bigotry to divide us.”

Cluverius says Warren will need strong Hispanic support since two popular African Americans — Democratic senators Kamala Harris and Cory Booker — are also in the crowded field.

She will also need to win over female voters, which might explain the highly unusual — and somewhat risky — decision to include a story about potty-training her baby daughter.

Warren recounted her decision to go to law school when Amelia was not quite two years old but said the only daycare she could find — with five days before classes were to start — would take the child only if potty-trained.

A determined Warren accomplished the task, she told a laughing crowd, “courtesy of three bags of M&Ms.” “Since that day, I’ve never let anyone tell me that anything is ‘too hard,'” she quipped.

Ally in UP warns BJP of quiting alliance if Social Justice Committee recommendations not implemented

Arun Rajbhar, social justice, Social Justice Committee, BJP, SBSPIssuing a threat to the BJP, one of its allies in Uttar Pradesh the Suheldev Bharatiya Samaj Party said on Sunday it will part ways with the saffron party if the recommendations of the Social Justice Committee are not implemented by February 24.

“If the BJP does not agree to the demands raised by us, we will definitely part ways with them. If the saffron party does not implement the recommendations of the Social Justice Committee by February 24, then our path would be separate, and subsequently, we will contest all 80 Lok Sabha seats in the state,” Arun Rajbhar, general secretary of SBSP, told an agency.

He also said, “We can even go with the anti-BJP alliance (of SP and BSP) if the need arises. A number of rounds of talks have been held with them.”

Hitting out at the BJP, Arun Rajbhar said, “It is the last warning, and after February 24, there will be no agreement with the BJP.”

He said the BJP had promised that the recommendations of the Social Justice Committee would be implemented six months before Lok Sabha polls, but there has been no headway on this.
The committee, constituted in May last year, had in its recommendations to the state government, favoured division of backward castes in three categories ‘pichda’ (backward), ‘ati picchda’ (very backward) and ‘sarvadhik picchda’ (most backward).

Backward classes account for about 44 per cent of the electorate in the state and play a crucial role in making or marring political prospects of any party.

The recommendation of the committee to classify various OBC and Dalit sub-castes into three broad categories and provide quota within quota to them is likely to spice up the political scene ahead of the 2019 Lok Sabha election in caste-riddled Uttar Pradesh.

In 2017 UP Assembly elections, BJP had bagged 312 out of 403 seats, while SBSP had won 4 seats. Another ally of the coalition, Apna Dal (Sonelal), had won nine seats.

On February 6, SBSP said it was “open” to going with SP-BSP alliance in the general election that must be held by May this year.

SBSP chief and senior Cabinet minister Om Prakash Rajbhar said, “In case there is no headway with the BJP, the option of going along with SP-BSP alliance is open to us.