Volume 2015, Issue No. 11b, Dated: 15 to 30 November 2015, Time: 15:35 P.M.
November 15 to 30, 2015
Professor Dr. Kotcherlakota Lakshmi Narayana,
(Retd. Prof. of Physics, Shivaji University, Kolhapur - 416004)
Res: 17-11-10, Narasimha Ashram, Official Colony,
Maharanipeta. P. O., Visakhapatanam-530002, A.P.
Mobile: 09491902867.
The fortnight started with a big weather change of incessant rains especially in Tamil Nadu, and heavy rain in Andhra. The double cyclone though overlapped resulted in the second one to move to the north while the first one moved towards the Sri Lanka. There was a gap of just a day between the two cyclones. Tirupati town with flood waters of incessant rains for four days on 14 to 17 November. Nayanoripalle and Tuurkapalle. area identified as a weak zone, that locates about 150 houses. The sink holes appeared near to the Buggamalleswara Swamy temple in the village outskirts. An extinct river once flowed through this area. Myanmar a landslide on Sunday, near a jade mine in northern Myanmar killed up to 90 people and left more than 100 missing, most of them villagers sifting through a huge mountain of tailings and waste. An earthquake shook Kashmir valley on Wednesday 18 Nov 2015, night sparking panic among the residents who rushed out of their homes. The 3.1 magnitude tremor, which occurred at 8.02 pm, was felt across Kashmir. Silk saree made with Sungandha flowers given on Karthika Full Moon Day 25 Nov, 2015 to Annapurneswari Devi in Dharrmavaram. Aborigines in Australia, once upon a time a happy living society and culture, their matured art. Brass metal casting of Pjhas, known as Dhokra Art, a 65 years old tribal master craftsman. An earthquake with magnitude of 6.0 hit the Hindu Kush Region of Afghanistan on Sunday, according to reports. The location of the quake is 36.56 N and 71.80 E, and the time is 18:16:05 UTC. Friday Nov 20, 2015, China capitol city has been hit with unusually cool and wet weather in recent weeks. Tirumala hill rivers were full and lakes would supply water for almost three years. The Full Moon on 25 November 2015 termed as Deva Deepavali since the God TRINETRA fought for three days to defeat the Raksha Tripurasudu egoist RULER enjoying comforts of three towns in SPACE.
The fallen hailstones were very big of the size of Golf Balls a wonder weather change phenomena world over. A video on internet that recently got viral depicts a rare weather phenomenon that brought rain and hail storms to an otherwise hot and dry area in Iraq, causing a 'river' of frozen water to stream through the desert. The video footage shows a river of hail running through the desert following a storm on November 16, 2015. As per the online reports, heavy rains over the past few weeks triggered floods that killed dozens of people in Iraq and caused widespread damage in Egypt, Israel, Jordan and Saudi Arabia. A significant hail has fallen upstream. What looks like sand is thousands and thousands of floating hailstones. Hail is nothing but frozen rain which pours down in the form of small pebbles of snow. Hail storms are common in hilly areas but a phenomenon like a flowing river of hail is rare. However, there is no information on its re-arrival or any news of such past incidents.
The snow balls falling down in IRAQ an unusual sight of awesome observation of unique and first time happening in the desert land.
The fortnight began with a massive rain showers, possibly throughout Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu. Especially Tamil Nadu is having rains since last Saturday i.e. 14 November and with a second onslaught of heavy rains. Even the railway track surrounded by rain water people are plying boats to roam around along the tracks!! Tirupati, Nellore, Kadapha, Gudur, Renigunta, Srikakulum, Srikalahasthi, Vijayawada, Guntur, Chittoor (lashed by 396mm so far this month), flooded with water due to heavy rains in Chennai and South coastal districts of AP. Bahuda River was in spate in Kadapa. Crest gates of Gogarbham da were lifted after water reached full reservoir level on Monday 17 November. Kalangi and Swarnmukhi Rivers were over flowing with the smaller streams swelled up and flooded nearby habitations due to rains that are slashing since Sunday 16, 2015 morning. Puttur, Srikalahasthi, Buchinaidu Kandriga, Varadaiahpalem, Thottambedu, K.V.B. puram, Narayanavanam, Pichatur and Satyavedu mandals were flooded. Bahuda project and NTR jalasayam were getting filled to full capacity. In Nellore from Nayadupeta and Sullurupeta about 2000 people shifted to safer places on Monday. At Vedurupalem in Doravarisatram mandal about 80 farm hands were saved and rescued. Trains affected and many stand as cancelled.
Fig.2 The low-depression over South India affecting
Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu.
Fig.3 In Tirupati town flood waters of incessant rains
for four days on 14 to 17 November
TAMIL NADU
November 14, 15 and 16 heavy rains in Tamil Nadu due to low-tide in Bay of Bengal sea caused about 120 deaths. In Sirgali 170mm, Mailduthurailo 110mm, Parangipta100mm, Kaikal, Nyvelli 80mm, rains registered.In Nugambakham 30m, Tiruvalthur Zillah 37cm,
ponnari 37cm recorded rainfall.
on 14 to 16 November 2015
It was raining throughout the Y'day the 17 Nov 2015, till late night about 8 PM when it stopped raining and the weather has been quite chilly. It became necessary for me to cover with a woollen rug to prevent myself from the cold. The double cyclone though overlapped resulted in the second one to move to the north while the first one moved towards the Sri Lanka. There was a gap of just a day between the two cyclones.
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, NOV 16:
The heavy to very heavy rainfall belt is gradually leaving the south of Tamil Nadu and is lately consolidating over the North and adjoining coastal Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. The rain belt is now hovering across Chennai-Bengaluru, Nellore-Anantapur, Ongole-Nandyal in Tamil Nadu and neighbouring coastal Andhra Pradesh and Telangana.
Rains in Tamil Nadu abate; death toll touches 79. Dt. 17 Nov 2015 at 04:5 PM. The state has been largely free of rains since last evening. The state has been largely free of rain since Monday 16 Nov evening.
Fig.5 Tamil Nadu in Chennai on Tuesday
17 Nov 2015.
17 Nov 2015.
Antalya:
A personalised postage stamp featuring
Prime Minister Narendra was issued by Turkey in remembrance of the just
concluded G20 Leaders Summit here.The stamp of 2.80 Turkish lira bears a
picture of Modi and the Indian national flag. It has 'Narendra Modi Prime
Minister of Republic of India' written at the bottom. 33 stamps including of
the leaders of the 19 biggest and most powerful economies of the world and the
European Union were issued.
In Sri Lanka, floods in the northern parts of the Indian Ocean island have affected 58,000 people. One person has reportedly died. Caused by a depression formed in the Bay of Bengal, the heavy rains have also affected Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh states, as well as neighbouring Sri Lanka. The rains have also affected at least 80,000 people in northern parts of neighbouring Sri Lanka. A depression formed in the Bay of Bengal has triggered rains in coastal areas of India's Tamil Nadu state and Sri Lanka.
18 November 2015
Rain threat for two more days! High way cut of for nearly four feet with 20 meters width near Manobolu in Andhra. Rs. 10 crore spent on laying each kilometre road on National Highways! The rains brought cheers to Krishna farmers, where they were withering away, in Krishna delta. About 10 lakh acres got spoiled in Godavari delta spread over the East and West lands. Yield expected about 35 bags of rice per acre. Swarna variety planted in west Godavari District due high yielding quality, but rains luckily with no gales seem to be a luck promise. Paddy raised in 8 lakh acres in Krishna district and four lakh acres in Guntur district seem to be well fed by rains a boon to farmers. Telugu Ganga canal breached at four villages with crops inundated, in the early hours of Tuesday 17 Nov.
Fig.6 The Rain fall on 17 Nov 2015 in A.P
On the 17 Nov morning to 18 Nov morning it was continuously raining with about 40-45 km wind speed. Till Tuesday morning it rained in Venkatagiri 31cm, Rapur 29cm, Gudur it rained 25cm, Atmakur 18cm, Srikalhasthi and Vinjamur it rained 17cm, Kavali, Penugallu, and Thotambedu it rained 16cm, Koduru 15cm, Anatharajupeta 14cm, Badvel and Pulampet it rained 13cm, Nellor 12cm, Kadapa 10cm, Bapatla 7cm, Tirupati and Tuni it rained 5cm, Vijayawada, Ongole and Arogyavaram it rained 4cm, Kakinada 2cm, and Nandigama, Anatpuram 1cm rain occurred. The 18 Nov throughout the day it was cloudy with no rain Muralinagar, Visakhapatanam.
It is likely that next 48 hours there will be heavy rains again with 55 km winds in South coast and in middle western Bengal due to a strong low-pressure with blowing wet winds would occur. On the 18 and 19 Nov 2015 the weather in Visakhapatnam as mostly cloudy but no rain Muralinagar.
Storm Barney: Thousands still without power after
85 mph winds 18 Nov 2015
Barney, the second UK storm strong enough to be named - saw
winds peak at 85 mph on Tuesday. Gusts
of 85 mph were recorded in Aberdaron and 79mph in Pembrey Sands on Tuesday,
before Storm Barney left the UK at about 02:00 GMT.
Srinagar:
An earthquake
shook Kashmir valley on Wednesday 18 Nov 2015, night sparking panic among the residents who
rushed out of their homes. The 3.1 magnitude tremor, which occurred at 8.02 pm, was felt across Kashmir.
19 Nov 2015
Fig.8 The Lady in India building a toilet facility
at her home with the help of the minor boy.
News 19 Nov 2015
Published on Nov 19, 2015
It's known for its hot, dry summers and short, cool winters but not this year as Iraq was hit by a torrential rain and ice storm which led to meltdown in the war-torn country. A frozen river of ice water is seen raging through the desert as these Iraqi men watch on in disbelief. The region - renowned for its arid climate - has been hit by ice storms, strong winds and heavy rain in recent days leading to the Iraqi government declaring a state of emergency. Emergency services may have experience of sand storms but they were left unprepared for the sudden onset of the icy downpour which left hospitals and governmental institutions swamped and buckling under the strain of demands. Iraqi residents reported hailstones the size of golf balls which rained down causing icy streams to feed into the swollen Tigris and Euphrates rivers. The clip shows huge chunks of ice moving at speed as the river of hail sweeps through a flat desert landscape. This is the second major freak weather episode to hit the country of Iraq since the summer.
KOVA NANESHWAR
Gonda Adivasis - Shilpa Guru Award
Metal casting a traditional means of livelihood, a craftsman, who visited almost all major cities in India, and who visited Delhi 28 times a record for an Adivasi. Shilp Guru Award presented to him by President of India Pranab Mukherjee. He is an expert in brass metal casting of Pjhas, known as Dhokra Art, a 65 years old tribal master craftsman. Old art preserved by such dedicated masters!!
Torrential rains, the heaviest in a decade, pounded southern states Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh over the week and are continuing. The region is getting the “northeast monsoon” or winter monsoon, a rain-bearing system that mainly drenches the south.
NELLORE AND CHENNAI RAINS: Dt. Nov 20, 2015.
In Nellore knee deep water on the roads while some roads have waist deep water. Minister observed the encroachments on the drains and canals running through the city limits due to lack of city planning affirm. The past ten days there was flood in the city an unknown with almost 150 villages live in darkness due to power failure.
Chennai gets fresh rains ad toll crosses 120 on Friday 20, Nov with north east monsoon becoming again active. Cuddalore, Tambaram and Kundrathur witnessed rains in many parts and centre help assured. ond Ponnamanondi arains in store for te Tamil Nadu state. Bright morning brought relief to residents on 20 Nov. More rains expected along western ghats such as Theni and Nilgiris, Ketti and Coonoor registered 12 cm and 11 cm respectively. Tiruvallor recived 12 cm and Poondi and Ponnamanalle registered 10 cm each. On the Arabian Sea side, the prevailing 'low' has thrown up a trough to the North-East Arabian Sea, which is bringing thunder showers along the West Coast.
Ongole bore the brunt of heavy rains that started early morning on Friday 20, and continued up to 5 hours. Biggest market place with 3 to 4 feet water, couldn't be opened and Addanki bus station road submerged. Lingasamudram (8.5cm), Tangutur, Gudur and Valetivaripalem (all three places in excess of 7.5m) received heavy rain since morning. he water level in Ralapadu reservoir reached 16 ft as against normal 17.5 ft. Maximum rainfall
received by Ongole district on Nov 17, about 56.4 mm .
But on 21 November the rainfall at Ongole district was 31.5 mm. Ulavapadu recorded maximum rainfall 424 mm with 129.8% surplus, followed by Tangtur 360.3 mm i.e. about 84%, V. V. Palem 378.7 mm, 85.4% , Gudlur 412.8 mm, 73.6%, Sngarayakonda 377.2 mm, 52.8%, Lingasamudram 322.6 mm, 45.4%, Kandukur 347 mm, 56.2%, C. S.Puram 259.8 mm, 101.9%.
November 21, 2015,
Parts of the West Coast, including Thiruvananthapuram, have been witnessing hit-or-miss thunderstorms from yesterday, a trend which is expected to continue today.
The 'low 'along with the trough is pushing rain even into interior Maharashtra, with thunderstorm with gale and lightning forecast for Madhya Maharashtra and Marathawada today and tomorrow. .
Saturday 21 Nov 2015
The toll from rain-related
incidents in Tamil Nadu increased to 120 on Friday, as overnight rains lashed
many parts of the city, raising fears of more inundation. However, a bright
morning brought relief to the residents of the rain-drenched city, even as the
weather office has forecast rains for 21 November. Rains were particularly
expected in the districts along Western Ghats, such as Theni and Nilgiris, In
the 24 hours ending at 8:30 am on Friday, various places in Nilgiris registered
good spells of rain with Ketti and Coonoor in the district registering 12 cm
and 11 cm respectively. Heavy vehicles factory in Avadi (Tiruvallore) received
12 cm while Poondi and Ponnamanalle in the same district registered 10 cm each.
Sunday 22
Nov 2015
Myanmar
A landslide near a jade mine in northern-Myanmar killed up to 90 people and
left more than 100 missing, most of them villagers sifting through a huge
mountain of tailings and waste, a community leader and businessman said on
Sunday. The collapse occurred on
Saturday afternoon in Kachin state, said Brang Seng, a jade businessman,
describing rows of bodies pulled from the debris. More than 100 others were
missing, said Lamai Gum Ja, a community leader who also has interests in the
mining business.
Tirumala Second Ghat Road Ready
The second ghat road to Tirumala has been damaged at several places due to land slides/rock falls in the wake of recent heavy rainfall. Many cottages and choultries developed leakages due to last one week rains.
Fig. 8a Tirumala second ghat road
under repair
AGRIBOT
All the parts were bought locally. It can move on any kind of soil, plough the field, water it and sow seeds for a fixed period of time. It has a timer. Agribot can plow a field just an hour that would normally take half a day. P S V Kisshann who plans to patent the device developed in about fur years is 26 years old. News Nov 21.
AN ANCIENT RIVER FLOW
Calcareous (Lime) stone got melted away due to heavy rains, a finding of GSI, below the gravel deposit, secondly the palaeo channels, the course of river or water body that once flowed in the area, and thirdly existence of a fault plane running through Nayanoripalle and Tuurkapalle. The area identified as a weak zone, that locates about 150 houses. The sink holes appeared near to the Buggamalleswara Swamy temple in the village outskirts. An extinct river once flowed through this area. Area has several carbonate deposits. Torrential rains dissolved the limestone deposits causing sink holes or cavities. The Cuddapah (or Kadappa) is an ancient geological formation with a number of minerals including Uranium. Reserves of lime stones are about 1000 million tonnes and has a superior grade.
Hindu Kush Region of Afghanistan on Sunday 22 Nov.
Fig.9 Earthquake region
An earthquake with magnitude of 6.0 hit the Hindu Kush Region of Afghanistan on Sunday, according to reports. The location of the quake is 36.56 N and 71.80 E, and the time is 18:16:05 UTC. The epicentre is at a distance of 284 km north of Peshawar, Pakistan. The quake was recorded at a depth of 100 km. Several parts of north India felt tremors.
TIRUMALA WATER RESERVOIRS
All the five projects of water storage in Tirumala are full. Gogarbham, Papavinasam, Akashaganga in addition Kumaradhara and Pasupudhara reservoirs have become full with water and possibly for three years there wont be dearth of water on the Temple Hill. Total is about 221.92 MCFT reserve water exists in all the five water sources, and individually Papavinasam has about 83.72 MCFT, Gogarbham has 43.07, Akasha Ganga has 10.76, Kumardhara has 63.73, and Pasupudhara has 20.63 MCFT they hold. These five projects actually got filled almost a week ago.
ANDHRA JYOTHI SUNDAY MAGAZINE
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22 Nov 2015 Australia Aborigines Helped.
Fig.10 Aborigines in Australia, once upon a time a happy
living society and culture, their matured art.
Bhuvaneswar J V R Institute of Management students collected Clothes, Chapels, Bedsheets etc., from the city residents and organised a free fair in Orava and Alis spring town, in Australia to choose whatever the visitors like and useful to them with different stalls for children, youngsters and ladies to choose what they like for use. They were also provided with eating and helped 500 poor people. The aborigines in Australia were a living society of art, culture and constructors of houses, clothes, and store houses for food stuffs. They were one of the most advanced society never faced the trouble of lack of food, land, and cultivation for an advanced living.
Fig.11 A leaf appearance insect
of Australia and South East Asia.
Fig.11a The leaf like walking insect.
Friday Nov 20, 2015
China's capitol city has been hit with unusually cool and wet weather in recent weeks.
Saturday 21 Nov 2015
The toll from rain-related
incidents in Tamil Nadu increased to 120 on Friday, as overnight rains lashed
many parts of the city, raising fears of more inundation. However, a bright
morning brought relief to the residents of the rain-drenched city, even as the
weather office has forecast rains for 21 November. Rains were particularly
expected in the districts along Western Ghats, such as Theni and Nilgiris, In
the 24 hours ending at 8:30 am on Friday, various places in Nilgiris registered
good spells of rain with Ketti and Coonoor in the district registering 12 cm
and 11 cm respectively. Heavy vehicles factory in Avadi (Tiruvallore) received
12 cm while Poondi and Ponnamanalle in the same district registered 10 cm each.
Sunday 22
Nov 2015
Myanmar A landslide near a jade mine in northern
Myanmar killed up to 90 people and left more than 100 missing, most of them
villagers sifting through a huge mountain of tailings and waste, a community
leader and businessman said on Sunday. The
collapse occurred on Saturday afternoon in Kachin state, said Brang Seng, a
jade businessman, describing rows of bodies pulled from the debris. More than
100 others were missing, said Lamai Gum Ja, a community leader who also has
interests in the mining business.
Tirumala gets highest ever rain fall of 107 cm lashing parts of Kadapa, Chittoor and Nellore districts on Sunday for the seventh day in a row.
Large sink holes, about a dozen of them, formed on Sunday 22, and people directed away in Nayanoripalem village of CK Dinne Mandal in Kadaph district, with an overhead tank in the village sank to the ground all of a sudden with loud sound while several old structures developed cracks. Problem started with small sink holes on Friday, with 30 feet sink holes developed on Saturday night. Heavy rains lashed the area since lost one week.
Fig.12 Sink Hole one of the twelve due to
an extinct river once flowed through this area.
Monday November 23, 2015
A moderate 5.2-magnitude earthquake hit north-west China's Qinghai Province today.
Monday November 23, 2015A 5.9-magnitude quake struck northern Afghanistan late on Sunday, the US Geological Survey said, jolting New Delhi, parts of north India, and Pakistan.
8:26 p.m. ET. 23 Nov 2015
NASA recently released a
study suggesting that the Antarctic Ice Sheet is gaining more ice than it is
losing, a finding that, at first blush, seems to contradict the idea of global
warming. So, how can Antarctica be gaining ice mass in a warming world where
ice sheets are collapsing and the melting is predicted to increase sea levels
across the globe? It turns out that the two phenomena, a growing ice sheet and
warming-related melting, are not mutually exclusive.
24 Nov 2015
People in the worst flood-hit
localities of Mansoornagar and Sivagiri Colony of Nellore demanding immediate
removal of encroachments on the banks of city’s drains. Flood waters never
entered the houses for nearly 25years but recent encroachments made the city to
have five feet water, just in one night seven days ag. Rains ravaged city for two weeks and Monday
forecast says isolated heavy rains would occur in Nellore for next two days due
to a trough over the southwestern Bay of
Bengal. Northeast monsoon rains in Tirumala recorded 110.0 cm. Single day rainfall
was recorded on Nov 9, about 300mm Ongole ryots happy with rainfall though deep
depression created havoc in Chittoor, Nellore and Kadapa districts. Rallapadu
ayacut in Prakasam district could not grow paddy, even in a single acre in the
last three years now they are hopeful of the cultivation. A saree is
donated by a 65-year old farmer to the mother reservoir considering it as a Goddess.
While flood waters ravaged the south coastal Andhra Pradesh districts the Almatti is only 32% full, Thungabhadra only 43%, Srisailam 26% and Nagarjunasagar 42% full. These reservoirs fill up one after the other beginning Almatti, followed by Narayanpur, both in Karnataka next Jurala in Telangana, Srisailam and Nagarjunasagar in Andhra. Western Peddaru project got full after lapse several years. Ramachandhrapuram Mandal located 1500 acres Rayala lake got full brim after 32 years on Tuesday.
SUGANDHA FLOWERS SILK SAREE
Dharmavaram designer produced a saree of Sugandha flowers, with five weavers working for 15 days, Kartika Full Moon day (2015) it would be presented to the deity at Arunachalam Annapurneswari Devi.
Fig.13 Silk saree made with Sungandha flowers
given on Karthika Full Moon Day to
Annapurneswari Devi in Dharrmavaram.
TIRUMALA GHAT ROAD
Tirumala, 24 November 2015: TTD Chairman on Tuesday evening inspected the ongoing repair works in second ghat road. Later he instructed the engineering officials to complete the works on a faster pace as the weather has returned to normalcy. Restore the ghat quickly and enable it for the pilgrims as quickly as possible.
Puducherry: Chief Minister N Rangasamy has requested Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh to earmark Rs 182.45 crore as emergency relief to the union territory to tackle the flood havoc due to the heavy North East monsoon.
MOUNT EVEREST
GLACIERS
Ponds on the surface of the
Khumbu glacier in the Himalayas have expanded and joined together to form
larger bodies of water. Climbers need to cross the glacier, including the
treacherous Khumbu Icefall, to climb the mighty peak. The accelerated meltdown
of glaciers in the region is causing concern against a backdrop of rising
global temperatures. Scientists say the warning is the first of its kind for
Khumbu, although other glaciers in the Himalayas have seen an increase in the
number of lakes formed. Such newly formed glacial lakes can overflow causing
flooding, and with it loss of life and damage downstream.KARIKA POURNIMA 2015
Tripurasudu described as a Raksha in
Indian Mythology, built three towns in the SPACE and was enjoying all comforts.
Because of his egotism he troubled the people on the land on Earth. Due to appeal of the people on Earth, the God
Trinetra fought for three days and defeated him. That is why the Full Moon day
celebrated in this auspicious month by Earthlings termed as Deva Deepavali 25
November 2015.
Fig.14 The Full Moon on 25 November 2015 termed as Deva Deepavali
since the God TRINETRA fought for three days to defeat the Raksha Tripurasudu
egoist RULER enjoying comforts of three towns in SPACE.
Maharashtra Tuesday, 24 November 2015 - 7:30am IST
With unseasonal rains lashing the Nashik region for the last three nights, strong concerns have been
raised for the agricultural scenario in the district since grapes, onions,
paddy, wheat and other crops are being affected. On Saturday, the district
witnessed about 100 mm of rainfall with intermittent heavy showers in the
evening. On Monday, the rainfall was recorded as 239.4mm. On Saturday, Nashik
Tehsil received the highest rainfall of the day with 28.9mm while on Sunday
Nandgaon got 43mm of rainfall. Farmers in areas of Niphad, Pimpalgaon Baswant,
Yeola where grapes and onions are the major crops, are a worried lot. Onion
crop in areas of Malegaon, Manmad, Lasalgaon, Umrane, Deola, Kalwan, Niphad and
Yeola have suffered damage. The paddy, nagali, varaie have suffered loss in
areas of Trimbakeshwar, Igatpuri and other places. Hundreds of acres under paddy cultivation now lies
flat as the standing paddy crop ready to be harvested has been hit by
unseasonal rains. The rice grains that are drenched now are likely to turn
black.
November
26, 2015 5:17 amTheir monthly ration of 25 kg of rice at Rs. 1/kg and four litres of kerosene at Rs 15/litre. “Everybody gets their quota of rice and kerosene on the 10th of every month. There may be occasional half-a-litre or so shortfall in kerosene, but never in rice 95% families in Nabarangpur district get 25 kg rice at Rs. 1/kg. Adivasis from Bhatra and Kandha communities respectively, personify a district that is India’s poorest, yet not hungry in the conventional sense. Here, poverty lies in low incomes, limited growth and employment opportunities, and lack of access to basic infrastructure and public services. The 261,432 ration cards include 110,320 issued to those below poverty line, 41,675 above poverty line and 54,246 PLO (poor left out) households, who get 25 kg of rice each per month at Rs. 1/kg. In addition, there are 51,539 Antyodaya Anna Yojana ‘poorest-of-the-poor’ families (whose entitlement is 35 kg at Rs. 1/kg), 1,733 Annapurna scheme beneficiaries (senior citizens who get 10 kg free rice every month), and 1,919 disabled persons (10 kg at Rs 1/kg). The 261,432 ration cards include 110,320 issued to those below poverty line, 41,675 above poverty line and 54,246 PLO (poor left out) households, who get 25 kg of rice each per month at Rs 1/kg. In addition, there are 51,539 Antyodaya Anna Yojana ‘poorest-of-the-poor’ families (whose entitlement is 35 kg at Rs. 1/kg), 1,733 Annapurna scheme beneficiaries (senior citizens who get 10 kg free rice every month), and 1,919 disabled persons (10 kg at Rs. 1/kg).
COMPUTER COSTS $5
The computer includes 512 RAM, a 1 GHz
processor and sockets for HDTV, a memory card, and a USB slot but needs to be
hooked up to a screen and a key board. Raspberry PI released it. It is 3 cm
wide being given away with $5.99 magazine MagPi.
27 October 2015
MEXICO CITY (Reuters): Hurricane Sandra
weakened to a tropical storm on Friday and was expected to continue losing
strength as it approached Mexico's Pacific coast. Sandra, about 215 miles (346
km) south-west of the Pacific port of Mazatlan on Friday 27 Oct evening, was
producing maximum sustained winds of 70 mph (113 kph).
Fig.15 Mexico Hurricane on Friday 27 Oct 2015
Fig.15 Mexico Hurricane on Friday 27 Oct 2015
Ice, snow and rain
pound central U.S.
28 Nov 2015
AUSTIN,
Texas (Reuters) - At least three people were killed and another missing in
Texas after being caught in high waters caused by a storm system that brought
snow, ice and torrential rain to an area stretching from New Mexico to
Illinois, officials said on Friday. The
system is expected to dump as much as 8 inches (20 cm) of rain through the
weekend in parts of North Texas, coat the Lubbock area in ice and drop up to a
foot (30 cms) of snow in northern parts of New Mexico.
28 Nov 2015
A 6.2 R earthquake struck off the northern coast of Chile on Friday with epicentre at 18 miles, 29 km, below the seabed, 82 miles, 132 km, south-west of Antofagasta. It struck at 6.P M 2100 GMT. There was no tsunami alert.
CANADA STONE BELLS 2000 years ago
The stones when rung rings out real music, they are present in Canada Montana area. Basalt rocks contain more iron the reason why they give out music when hit. Also the way in which they were assembled in the Congregates results in the musical tones when hit, but separated individually they won't give out the musical tones. About 2000 years ago these rocks were used for BELLS to produce the sounds.
Fig.16 CANADA MONTANA BELL RESOUNDING ROCKS
29 and 30 November 2015
The weather in Visakhapatnam was very cloudy through the two days. Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged affluent nations on Monday 30, 2015 to shoulder more responsibility in the battle against climate change, saying India did not create the problem but was suffering its consequences. His comments came on the sidelines of a high-stakes United Nations conference in Paris where over 150 world leaders have gathered in a bid to nail down a pact to limit global warming amid deep divisions between rich and poor countries.
CONCLUSIONS
Canada Montana rock bells that were used 2000 years ago to ring the religious bells. The computer includes 512 RAM, a 1 GHz processor and sockets for HDTV, a memory card, and a USB slot but needs to be hooked up to a screen and a key board. Raspberry PI released it. It is 3 cm wide being given away with $5.99 magazine MagPi. The Full Moon on 25 November 2015 termed as Deva Deepavali since the God TRINETRA fought for three days to defeat the Raksha Tripurasudu egoist RULER enjoying comforts of three towns in SPACE. Silk saree made with Sungandha flowers given on Karthika Full Moon Day to Annapurneswari Devi in Dharrmavaram. Sink Hole one of the twelve due to an extinct river once flowed through this area. Aborigines in Australia, once upon a time a happy were a living society and culture. The snow balls falling down in IRAQ an unusual sight of awesome observation of unique and first time happening in the desert land news 16 Nov 2015.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
The author is indebted to Late Prof. K. R. Rao D.Sc.(Madras) D.Sc.(London) for his concern of Nature and eventualities that inspired the author, to monitor the awesome peculiarities of Nature. The research yielded lot of information on phenomenal events of changes of weather and the world over the peculiar happenings. I regard the fortnight of Nov 15-30, as UNIQUE in respect of Global weather.
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