monsoon With city's streets far from rain ready, should we just stay home this monsoon? By www.mid-day.com Published On :: 19 May 2018 15:00:25 GMT The BMC has claimed to be monsoon-ready this year, but it’s highly unlikely that the city roads will be pothole-free. File Pic I like waiting for the BMC to issue proclamations of all kinds based on whatever mystical tests it uses instead of science. It will tell us when the rains are expected, for instance, then promptly issue a new date 24 hours before the original one, citing fresh new information that has probably been sent to its meteorologists via WhatsApp. It will talk about how much water will be collected in our lakes and rivers, then revise that figure every three weeks depending on what percentage of water cuts it can announce for free publicity. I suspect a lot of BMC employees spend their days simply dreaming up new statements to issue, because doing this is a lot easier than completing any actual work. The good news is, it claims to be monsoon-ready this year. Yes, it claimed to be monsoon-ready last year, too, and the year before, and the decade before, but why should that stop it from issuing a new press release about how it is definitely monsoon-ready this year? If it doesn't issue these statements, how is it supposed to justify the thousands of crores that are poured into our streets and mysteriously vanish before touching the asphalt? This year's statement says that only 522 roads continue to remain dug up in the city. This presumably does not include the street outside your home or mine, or any street you pass over the next week, because finding a street that isn't dug up in Mumbai is almost like finding proof that our ministers have actually been to school. Apparently, completing road repair and renovation work in the city is definitely the target, which isn't surprising because it has been the target since man first set foot on the Moon. I assume this doesn't include the roads that have been torn apart for the Metro, of course, because the chances of them being smooth and pothole-free in your lifetime or mine are a billion to one. The Andheri-SEEPZ line of the Metro runs just outside Andheri station towards Versova. The street it tore up and demolished over a decade ago has yet to recover. It has turned into an unofficial market, with commuters now long used to the idea of going around in a wide circle in order to hit SV Road. One can't help, but use that as a benchmark when thinking about what the city will look like when the current Metro projects are finally complete, a century from now. Our civic body - I use those words loosely, of course - has reportedly prepared a plan of completing work on 1,106 roads in several categories during the financial year 2018-19, with roads classifieds into categories of project roads, priority 2 and priority 3 roads. This must have taken them a few months, because everyone knows how important the task of naming plans or renaming roads is, and how these discussions can go on late into the afternoon. Project roads are easy to spot because they exist in various states of disrepair all around us, but it's hard to figure out the difference between priority 2 and priority 3 roads. In a city that is home to millions of commuters an hour, one would assume all roads are a priority, but that is clearly not the case. Project roads are also supposed to undergo complete reconstruction, which is BMC-speak for 'we are going to tear them down and start again, and use your taxes to do it a few more times'. The statement didn't just talk about the future though; it also claimed that work on 879 roads was completed by the end of April. Chew on that when you dislocate your shoulder in a rickshaw on your next trip. I'm pretty sure the fault lies with us. We are the ones who prevent the BMC from focusing on more important things like memorial plaques and compel it to waste valuable time and money on insignificant issues like pothole-free, monsoon-ready roads. If you care about your city and respect the BMC, you should do the right thing and avoid the roads. Work online instead of at an office, chat with friends and relatives via video calls, and educate your children with the help of YouTube videos. Don't use roads until the pesky monsoons are over. Stay at home instead. When he isn't ranting about all things Mumbai, Lindsay Pereira can be almost sweet. He tweets @lindsaypereira Send your feedback to mailbag@mid-day.com Catch up on all the latest Mumbai news, crime news, current affairs, and also a complete guide on Mumbai from food to things to do and events across the city here. Also download the new mid-day Android and iOS apps to get latest updates Full Article
monsoon Mumbai: Western Railway works on war footing to make city monsoon ready By www.mid-day.com Published On :: 7 May 2020 04:20:42 GMT The Western Railway has worked intensively on the 2020 pre-monsoon works for Mumbai suburban railway while maintaining proper protocol of COVID-19. A glimpse of some activities Tree Trimming: Trimming of tree branches alongside the tracks is being done which are infringing with overhead wires in order to avoid tripping in monsoon. Till now total 158 trees have been trimmed. Insulator Cleaning: Cleaning of insulators is a major precaution against flashing of the insulator during man soon showering. The fitting of the bridges were also checked where clearance are critical. This will help to avoid tripping in monsoon. Till now total 1,395 insulators have been cleaned. Insulator cleaning on the left and checking of bridge fittings on the right Bird Nest Removal: This is the season of bird breeding. The bird used to make nests in OHE structures. These nests are identified during foot patrolling and live line inspections and such identified bird nests are then removed from structures. Till now total 454 bird nests have been removed. Bird gel: The non-toxic bird deterrent gel is also applied on overhead structures and cantilevers to prevent birds from landing on overhead structures thus avoiding the nests. During locked down bird gel at total 969 points have been applied. Bird deterrent gel and applying gel below FOB Cross over checking: Most of the suburban section is having unregulated overhead wires and due to temperature variation, the overhead wire of cross overs may get disturbed. To overcome this problem, all cross overs were checked hot line by tower wagon and 22 of them adjusted in power blocks. During the lock down period despite availability of only 10-15% of the regular field staff it has been ensured that important works for monsoon preparation are going on as per target in suburban section of CCG-VR section Sufficient number of point machines have been readied by signal workshop and kept as spare for replacement in case of monsoon flooding. Vulnerable signal boxes have been raised in flood prone areas. Staff have been continuously imparted training for monsoon drills. Earth-resistance of Telecom installations of Churchgate-Virar Section are being checked and maintained at the desired level. Routers, Switches, LAN Extenders, wire connections of UTS & PRS are being checked, cleaned & where there is wiring issue same is being replaced. Earth resistance of these equipment are also checked. Testing & cleaning of Train Indicators for Suburban as well as Mail/Express trains, Public Address System is also being done. Various equipment installed in Telecom OFC rooms of Churchgate-Virar section are also being cleaned. Checking & cleaning of different cards of these equipment are also in progress. Power Plants for various Telecom equipment are also being maintained. Process of taking measurement of battery voltage, Charger voltage, AC supply voltage cleaning the connection terminals, cleaning battery-charger etc are in progress. Sr No Activity Scope Progress 1 Cleaning of culverts 41 culverts in BMC jurisdiction 3 Nos in Mira Bhayander Municipal Corporation jurisdiction 11 Nos in Vasai Virar Municipal jurisdiction Pre cleaning joint inspection has been completed with respective municipal corporation. Cleaning work completed in 6 culverts. 2 Cleaning of drains 41km of drains to be cleaned 5.5km ( 14% ) of drains has been cleaned. 3 Provision of pumps 153 Diesel and electrical pumps to be provided. Pumps installation will start from 10th May 2020. 4 Removal of muck 2,80,000 cum 2,50,000 cum of muck/earth/garbage has been removed by deploying JCB, Poclain and specially modified EMU for carrying muck. 5 Scope of track lifting by 50-150 mm 32.581 km 15.78 km (49 %) of track has been lifted. 6 Provision of automatic rain gauge 10 All 10 provided 7 Provision of flood gauge 36 to be provided 40% completed 8 Cutting of vulnerable tress 76 trees identified for cutting Joint survey of tree done. Letter has been given to tree officers municipal bodies seeking permission for cutting. Joint survey with municipal officers in progress. 9 Joint inspection of Track circuit & yards with Signalling & Telecom All yard and track circuits of Churchgate-Virar Work is in progress to be completed by May 30 10 Provision of additional water way 3 2 waterway bridge constructed by Micro tunneling 11. Inspection of Railway affecting works. 3 - Powai lake, Vihar lake and Tulsi lake Inspection has been completed jointly with state officials Catch up on all the latest Crime, National, International and Hatke news here. Also download the new mid-day Android and iOS apps to get latest updates. Mid-Day is now on Telegram. Click here to join our channel (@middayinfomedialtd) and stay updated with the latest news Full Article
monsoon Monsoon Blockchain Partners With Industry Giants in the US and Asia to Engineer the Next Generation of Fintech By www.businesswireindia.com Published On :: Wednesday, 06 May 2020 10:05:00 +0530 Business Wire IndiaMonsoon Blockchain Corporation, Asia’s premier blockchain company pioneering the adoption of highly secure decentralized asset management, has partnered with Asia’s largest digital asset platform OSL of BC Group, DraperDragon Fund, CarbonBlue of BSN, and Academy Award Winning Studio Cross Creek Media. This deal signifies a major move for the blockchain, digital assets, and the expansion of global media and Hollywood. These partners create a global powerhouse in the Asia-Pacific region, which plan to harness industry-leading blockchain solutions for their business needs. This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20200505006164/en/ (Graphic: Business Wire) The Monsoon-OSL deal will explore opportunities to accelerate the drive towards the digitalization of assets, money, currencies, and decentralized blockchain ledgers (where all transactions, storage of payments and data will be inviolably recorded). Combining intellectual property, deal flow, large scale investors, and blockchain capabilities, Monsoon Blockchain is looking to create a digital asset powerhouse in the US and Asia. OSL is the Hong Kong region’s most comprehensive digital asset platform, providing Software-as-a-Service, brokerage, exchange, and custody services for institutions and professional investors. OSL manages over $1.5B in transactions per month in digital asset trading. After reaching $171 billion this year, the value of business-to-business and cross-border payments carried out on blockchain systems is estimated to exceed an astounding $4.4 trillion by 2024. Recently, Fidelity International, a spin-off from the U.S. financial services brand Fidelity Investments, invested in BC Group (stock code: 863 HK), the Hong Kong-based operator of crypto exchange OSL. Including custodial accounts, the firm reported $8.3 trillion in assets under administration - a spike from the reported $6.7 trillion in 2018. Both Monsoon and OSL will participate in launching multiple digital assets and tokens including media and telecommunications tokens, Monsoon Token, and other branded assets within the Monsoon ecosystem. Monsoon has been making worldwide news in blockchain after partnering with China’s largest phone retailer, Dixintong (D.Phone), which generated a reported $2.5 billion in revenue in 2019. Monsoon will be joining the Blockchain-based Service Network (BSN), which was recently launched on the Chinese Mainland on April 25th, 2020 and will officially be available for global commercial use by June 25th. China Mobile, China UnionPay, and Red Date Technology are the founding consortia partners that created the BSN protocol and infrastructure, which has been deployed in over 100 cities in China. The BSN is a global interoperability protocol that allows companies to connect to different blockchain ecosystems, as well as create and run new blockchain-as-a-service applications. The BSN will accelerate the development of digital economies and smart cities deployment by providing global interconnectivity and integrated blockchain cloud computing services for participants on the network. Additionally, Monsoon has formed a new partnership with CarbonBlue Innovations to integrate cloud computing capabilities on top of the BSN protocol, allowing the creation of new low-cost blockchain cloud computing offerings suitable for developing regions of the world. CarbonBlue Innovations is a leading venture building and investment company that is focused on rapidly commercializing and scaling blockchain, fintech, and digital finance innovation around the world. Not only does CarbonBlue Innovations focus on both fintech infrastructure solutions, but also digital assets and investment banking services to allow the institutional adoption of regulated digital assets. Michael Sung, Chairman of CarbonBlue Innovations asserted: “Monsoon’s unique cloud computing optimization technologies complement the existing multi-cloud offerings of the BSN and can further enhance our ability to customize blockchain cloud services for the developing world. With this partnership, we will be able to offer compelling low-cost solutions to enable SMEs (small and medium enterprises) globally to join the digital economy, which will massively drive self-sufficiency and financial inclusion in these developing regions.” Monsoon will also be able to leverage the partnership with CarbonBlue Innovations to create innovative digital asset securitization and digital finance solutions for the market. Leveraging CarbonBlue Innovation’s strong academic and institutional finance affiliations, the new partnership will allow the creation of a vertically-integrated digital asset investment banking platform to address the massive opportunity in the future digitization of the world’s economy. CarbonBlue Innovations is able to provide full-stack solutions, vertically-integrating fintech technology infrastructure, legal/regulatory best practices, and institutional financial engineering expertise for digital finance. Michael Sung added, “CarbonBlue Innovations has created a strong strategic partnership network consisting of the top digital asset companies leading the industry. Combined with Monsoon’s access to various industry ecosystems and pipeline of tokenization projects, our partnership will enable us to immediately scale to take a leadership position in the market and allow our clients to leapfrog into the future of finance.” Partnering with Monsoon Blockchain, Cross Creek Media ($1.5B in the worldwide Box office) will expand its digital assets in film, television, and IP into the blockchain universe. The aim of the partnership is to achieve streamlined digital content management systems, and to gain broader access to worldwide audiences. Cross Creek has been a co-financier/producer of such films as Oscar winner Black Swan and has been behind hits American Made,Everest, Black Mass, Bloodshot, Hacksaw Ridge and the upcoming The Trial of the Chicago 7. Cross Creek is well positioned to be the next generation of production houses. Additionally, Cross Creek will announce a token style offering alongside Monsoon Blockchain Corporation. Timmy Thompson, CEO of Cross Creek Media stated: “We are very excited to work with Monsoon and continue developing award-winning properties. Furthermore, we believe Cross Creek's portfolio of new media technology investments perfectly positions us to take advantage of the new distribution paradigms.” “We are very honored to work with such insightful leaders and innovators, the breadth of participants in this deal demonstrates the significant impact blockchain will have across a wide variety of industries,” Dr. Donald Basile added, “tokenization of asset classes has a tremendous upside on both the investment level and security level. Gartner’s prediction of over $3 trillion of business value added by blockchain seems increasingly likely.” Monsoon Blockchain Corporation is focused on innovative cloud solutions in the blockchain ecosystem. Dr. Donald Basile, its CEO and founder, is the former CEO of Fusion IO, a company known for playing a major role in implementing the cloud systems at Apple and Facebook as well as partnerships with HP, IBM, and Dell. Recently, Monsoon Blockchain added advisory board members Ken Goldman, President of Hillspire (Eric Schmidt’s family office), and former CFO of Yahoo and Fortinet and Xiaoma Lu, former Dalian Wanda Investments CEO and former board member of the Shenzhen Stock Exchange to their team. View source version on businesswire.com: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20200505006164/en/ Full Article
monsoon Best of BS Opinion: The perils of Covid policy, normal monsoon, and more By www.business-standard.com Published On :: Fri, 17 Apr 2020 06:28:00 +0530 Here's a selection of Business Standard opinion pieces Full Article
monsoon Monsoon session of Parliament should begin on time in mid-July: V-P Naidu By www.business-standard.com Published On :: Wed, 29 Apr 2020 17:01:00 +0530 Naidu, as chairman of the Rajya Sabha, has reached all members of the Upper House and is learnt to have told some that he hopes the session to follow 'normal schedule'. Full Article
monsoon Monsoon Session 2018: What to expect By indiatogether.org Published On :: Wed, 18 Jul 2018 13:32:34 +0000 The Monsoon Session of Parliament began today and will continue till August 10, 2018. It is scheduled to have 18 sittings during this period. PRS Legislative Research outlines what is in store in the upcoming session. Full Article
monsoon Music of the monsoon By indiatogether.org Published On :: Sat, 31 Jul 2010 00:00:00 +0000 Monsoon reawakens Vasundhara Chauhans senses as she soaks in the smell and sound of rain, irresistible mangoes, pakodas, and what not. Full Article
monsoon This monsoon, Assam takes on malaria By indiatogether.org Published On :: Sat, 10 May 2008 00:00:00 +0000 The heavy rains of the south-west monsoon are a few weeks away and malaria usually follows, in Assam. The state has 20 per cent of malaria deaths in India, but this time, doctors say they have taken substantive measures. Ratna Bharali Talukdar reports. Full Article
monsoon Monsoon worries once again By indiatogether.org Published On :: Mon, 05 Jun 2006 00:00:00 +0000 Seven months after last year's disastrous flooding finally ended, residents in low-lying areas southeast of Bangalore are anxious what this year's monsoon rains will bring. With city authorities yet to tackle the infrastructure problems of the area, many can do little more than hope. Padmalatha Ravi reports. Full Article
monsoon JNU tentative academic calendar released for Monsoon session, set to return to classes by June 25 By timesofindia.indiatimes.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 18:30:04 IST Full Article
monsoon Keeping Your House Clean This Monsoon By www.boldsky.com Published On :: Mon, 16 Jul 2018 17:55:50 +0530 Our homes are often a reflection of our personality. They describe our inner selves and that is why we take ages to decorate the interiors of our homes to reflect our style. We also work round the clock to keep our Full Article
monsoon Assam in grip of First Monsoon Fury By archive.indianexpress.com Published On :: Fri, 20 Jun 2008 16:27:48 GMT The first round of floods that hit Lakhimpur district in eastern Assam last week has already wreaked havoc on the farmers of that district... Full Article
monsoon Successful monsoon promises rabi riches in Doon valley By archive.indianexpress.com Published On :: Fri, 10 Oct 2008 18:03:38 GMT While average rainfall figure for Uttarakhand between June and Sept stood at 1,199 mm, Doon valley received 2,240 mm Full Article
monsoon Paddy shift from monsoon drift By archive.indianexpress.com Published On :: Thu, 13 Sep 2012 21:55:11 GMT Late rains make Punjab opt for more basmati while Haryana moves towards paddy varieties with assured minimum support price Full Article
monsoon Pepper prices rise 15% amid lockdown on hope of healthy post-monsoon sales By www.business-standard.com Published On :: Mon, 27 Apr 2020 15:44:00 +0530 Farmers hold on to stocks due to great demand for high-quality Indian produce Full Article
monsoon Monsoon Islam: trade and faith on the medieval Malabar Coast / Sebastian R. Prange, University of British Columbia, Vancouver By grammy.mit.edu Published On :: Tues, 24 Jul 2018 Rotch Library - BP63.I42 P73 2018 Full Article
monsoon Monsoon pattern a major contributor to spike in dengue cases: Doctors By indianexpress.com Published On :: Tue, 15 Sep 2015 23:50:17 +0000 Full Article DO NOT USE Punjab and Haryana India
monsoon Monsoon session of Punjab Assembly: SAD-BJP govt fails to address key issues By indianexpress.com Published On :: Sat, 26 Sep 2015 02:09:47 +0000 Full Article DO NOT USE Punjab and Haryana India
monsoon Skincare tips: How to prevent skin diseases this monsoon By indianexpress.com Published On :: Wed, 08 Jun 2016 09:37:47 +0000 Full Article
monsoon Maharashtra Govt plans cloud seeding in Vidarbha, Marathwada if monsoon is below par By indianexpress.com Published On :: Tue, 02 Jun 2015 20:43:53 +0000 Full Article DO NOT USE Maharashtra India
monsoon Maharashtra receives bountiful rains, monsoon sets in By indianexpress.com Published On :: Wed, 24 Jun 2015 07:58:17 +0000 Full Article DO NOT USE Maharashtra India
monsoon In the middle of monsoon season in Marathwada, no water to drink By indianexpress.com Published On :: Mon, 31 Aug 2015 16:01:03 +0000 Full Article DO NOT USE Maharashtra India
monsoon Maharashtra: Controversy rocks Monsoon Session, Opposition demands Prakash Mehta’s resignation for alleged SRA scam By indianexpress.com Published On :: Fri, 04 Aug 2017 16:50:44 +0000 Full Article
monsoon Normal monsoon over South Asia: SASCOF By indianexpress.com Published On :: Wed, 22 Apr 2020 19:50:39 +0000 Full Article Cities Pune
monsoon Mumbai: BMC begins pre-monsoon works By indianexpress.com Published On :: Thu, 23 Apr 2020 15:54:11 +0000 Full Article Cities Mumbai
monsoon Pre-monsoon work: Workers, developers to get transit passes for SRA sites By indianexpress.com Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 22:09:04 +0000 Full Article Cities Mumbai
monsoon Paddy shift from monsoon drift By indianexpress.com Published On :: Thu, 13 Sep 2012 21:55:11 +0000 Full Article News Archive Web
monsoon Sagarika Ghatge celebrates ‘power of womanhood’ with Marathi sports drama Monsoon Football By indianexpress.com Published On :: Sun, 23 Jun 2019 05:01:01 +0000 Full Article Entertainment Regional