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Udaipur News Tid Bits – Week #4

Sun Soaring High , Questions Raise on 907 Million Ayad River Development Project, Management Guru Shared Knowledge and Experience, Disturbances Caused By Fire at Gulab Bagh Zoo

#1 Sun Soaring High

Scorching heat is impacting lives in Udaipur from past one week. People are facing strong blow of extremely hot winds; generally termed as Lu. The temperature is soaring new heights at it touched 44 degrees mark in one of the regions of Udaipur. Dabok has been recorded a maximum temperature of 41 degrees and minimum 23.8 degrees. The heat may accelerate according to the weather forecast. The low pressure area may lead to cloudy conditions in a couple of days and drizzle and high winds are expected. Changing altitude winds are expected to bring relief from the scorching heat.

 

#2 Questions Raise on 907 Million Ayad River Development Project

The responsible officials of the Government have raised big questions on 907 Million Ayad River Development Project. The conclusion came out during the government officials meeting with the City Collector Mr. Vikas Bhale. They said that the Ayad River is not famous as Ganges or Yamuna. It would be very difficult to get the project approved worth Rs 907 million from the centre government. The initial DPR prepared by WAPCOS seems all the way impractical. They said that it should be made only on the basis of criteria eligible for approval.

An initial report has been prepared and the interim report would be ready by the end of month and after that the final DPR would be made. After the final DPR it would not be an easy task to get the project approved, it would involve several endeavors to get it finalized. If it would have been a national river then might be easier to work for its conservation.

 

#3 Management Guru Shared Knowledge and Experience

The famous Management Guru Mr. N. Raghuraman visited Udaipur on 08th May 2013. He was key speaker in a motivational seminar ‘How to Turn Average Life into Extraordinary Life’ that was organized in Udaipur. In the seminar Mr. Raghuraman said that we should encourage even small things in life, as it pay back in future. If we are good to others same would be others for us.

He shared some extraordinary example to enlighten our lives in very direct and simple language. He quoted several live examples who gained success and it was not easy and they had to struggle hard to achieve it. Mr. Raghuraman shared several tips which can change really everyone’s live:

  • Nothing is impossible – Never give up, nothing is impossible in this world.

  • Do not imagine and misinterpret – Do thorough research and accordingly reach to a decision.

  • Talent does not stop – Identify your talent and start working on it.

  • Give your best – Spend required time for your office and home.

  • Stay Focused – Keep focused on work you are doing.

  • Story of Successful People – He also shared several success stories of great personalities of the world.

 

#4 Disturbances Caused By Fire at Gulab Bagh Zoo

Fire stirred in the Gulab Bagh Zoo campus on Thursday afternoon. The accident occurred on the right side of the entrance of the zoo. Seven fire brigades struggled to overcome the dazing flames. The employees have reported that dry grass and leaves had increased which evoked the fire and before the fire brigade had reached it had spread over the top of the bamboo plants. The officials have estimated that burning large piles of dried leaves or someone thrown a lit cigarette had caused the disaster. It took almost four and a half hours to settle down the fire.

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Udaipur News Tid Bits – Week #3

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#1 Hey, is it a River? 

The WAPCOS officials surveyed the Ayad River and prepared the Detailed Project Report (DPR) for the Ayad River Development Project. While at the survey of the Ayad River the first thing the experts uttered in exclamation – Whether is it a river or a dirty water drain? The team spotted drain and sewerage at many places directly falling into the Ayad River. The experts would suggest in the DPR that how the river could be made free from deterioration and contamination. The Ayad River development project is expected a worth 907 million rupees according to the report prepared by the WAPCOS team.

 

#2 Petrol Prices Bring Smile on Faces

The riders and vehicle owners of Udaipur and the nation took a sigh of relief when they heard a downfall of petrol rates by Rs 3/- per liter on 1st May 2013. The revised rates became applicable from the Wednesday. The previous rate of petrol was Rupees 69.22 per liter which after revision has become Rupees 66.06 per liter reporting a decrease of Rupees 3.16 per liter. Additionally the non subsidized LPG cylinder has also faced a decrease in its price of Rupees 54.00 per cylinder. The subsidized LPG cylinders price has been kept intact.

 

#3 Bollywood Stars to Teach Acting in Udaipur

It’s a cheering moment for the young talent and residents of Udaipur who wishes to try a career on Silver Screen, Bollywood as an actor or actress. The decision was taken in the Academic Council’s Meeting held at Rajasthan Vidyapeeth, Udaipur. Mr. Sargandevot, Chancellor of Rajasthan Vidhyapeet, revealed that the University would soon start a course in Theatre Diploma this year. University administration is planning to call various Bollywood stars as guest faculty who would share their lectures with the students and there would not be any age limit for these courses. Apart from this course the University is also planning to launch new course of Ph.D. in Homeopathy.

 

#4 Schools Observing Summer Holidays

As the sun getting hotter; various private schools of Udaipur has declared summer holidays from 1st May 2013 for primary section. Other schools are planning for rest of the classes from 4th May or 11th May. Senior classes who are going regular, their time has been rescheduled and classes are organized in early hours to facilitate children and parents. Parents are also feeling relieved because this time schools have taken initiative and without parent’s intervention the holidays have been declared. The schools which have declared holidays include MMVM, MPS, Central Academy, Saint Pauls, Saint Mary, MDS, CPS and Saint Teresa etc.

 

#5 No More Noise Pollution After 10 PM

The city administration has started tightening the grip on noise polluters and has released strict orders to prevent noise pollution after 10’ PM. The ADM Mohammed Yaseen Pathan has directed all Police Incharge at Police Stations to register a case against those who are found guilty. Police Stations are likely to confirm the activities at hotels, restaurants, marriage garden in coming days. If they found loud music at any place after 10 PM they are suppose reach with force with pollution meter to check the level of noise pollution and take necessary actions if found breaking the rules.

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Udaipur News Tid Bits – Week #2

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#1 Fire Broke Out in Madri

Massive fire broke out on 20th April at Road No 3 Madri Industrial Area in a Tare Godown around at 1.30 am. The premises belonged to Bhanwarlal Jain and was registered as Rohit Traders. Electric short circuit was assumed to be the primary reason which exploded into a huge fire. Soon after the incident the neighbor in the nearby industries noticed bursting fire and soon informed the Fire Brigade. Immediate help was sent by Hindustan Zinc Limited and their fire brigade reached at the site at 3.00 pm. It took a couple of days to completely extinguish the fire. The extreme heat had weakened the building structure and a major part of the building was collapsed after the fire.

#2 Dialysis Saved the Life of a Swine Flu Patient

A young woman from Neemuch admitted in Udaipur suffered from both of kidney failures at the time of delivery. She also reported H1N1 positive and was suffering from swine flu. The family of the diseased lost all hope and a sudden miracle saved her both kidneys and also recovered her from swine flu. According to the Nephrologist Dr. Mukesh Barjatya the woman’s life was in danger and apart from all challenges they started the dialysis of the patient. Since she was also suffering from swine flu, other patients in the ward were also prone of the virus attack. Other patients were treated for swine flu as a precautionary measure. After repeated dialysis, women recovered from all the ailments and was later discharged.

#3 Delhi’s Case – Emotions Mustered in Udaipur

The recent Gandhi Nagar, Delhi case has also touched the heart and soul of Udaipur. Throughout the week procession, candle march and series of prayers were conducted in Udaipur city. Various social organizations, activists, educational institutions floated across the city and spread the message of saving the girl. It is been evident that a 5 years aged girl of Gandhi Nagar locality in Delhi was allegedly kidnapped and then raped by two young men. After the incident both were absconding and later policed caught them from different cities and were brought to Delhi. The court has sent both of them to Jail. The similar rage has been observed in the capital after the 16 Dec’s Damini case.

#4 Crossroads Would Signal the Level of Pollution

Different colors like Green, Yellow, Pink, and Red would reveal the pollution level at different locations of the city. The plan has been submitted to the District Collector. The project is undertaken by Sukhadia University in collaboration with the Department of Earth Sciences. If everything moves in right directions then in next two months it would be implemented. Initially it would be implemented at Delhi Gate, Chetak Circle, Court Chouraha, Hathi Pole, and Udiapole. The display board would be equipped with censor boards that would check the level of pollution in the air and accordingly display the color on the board. The measurement of pollution and color would be as following:

  • Green Signal: 0 to 50 micron (Air Quality is good)
  • Yellow Signal: 50 to 100 micron (Pollution Normal)
  • Pink Signal: 100 to 150 micron (High Pollution Levels)
  • Red Signal: 150 to 300 microns (Danger Zone)

 

#5 Rupees 10 Million for Not Having Solar Heating System

Udaipur’s Hotel, Pools, Resorts, Hostels and Hospitals would be penalized up to Rupees 10 Million if have not found Solar Water Heating System installed. The General Manager of Rajasthan State Renewable Energy Corporation said to the correspondents in a meeting. According to him Mount Abu is the only region where solar water heating system in buildings is 90 percent. He continued that under the Energy Conservation Act 2001 Solar Water Heating System in buildings is essential. Many responsible officer issue NOC to the establishments without actually inspecting the site. This would be monitored strictly and penalized accordingly.

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Udaipur News Tid Bits – Week #1

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#1 Udaipur Celebrates Celebrity Walk-ins

Udaipur celebrated many celebrities’ visits this week. Tollywood’s film actress Anita Has Nandini visited Udaipur on her private journey. She enjoyed scenic beauty of Udaipur and roamed the city and did a lot of shopping. She expressed her gratitude towards Udaipur’s beauty, simplicity and royal hospitality that she had experienced in the city; over social media. Similarly ‘Ye Rishta Kya Kahlata Hai’ fame Akshara, real name Heena Khan also took a stride in Udaipur few days ago. Next to the series the ‘Utaran’ fame Ichchha, Teena Dutta, was in Udaipur yesterday. She had come to inaugurate a women’s outlet in Udaipur. The famous Bollywood Star Sanjay Dutt also came to Udaipur few days ago. Mr. Dutt took the departure straight from the Dabok Airport for a Dargah situated at Neemach. Mr. Dutt flew to Mumbai after paying the ziyarat at the Dargah.

 

#2 IPL Fever Rising Up

IPL 6 fever has started rising up in the heads of Udaipurites. Chatting, Batting Betting, Humor, and Rumor has started carving various shapes. Expression could be seen on the faces of youth when their favorite team wins or loses a match. Indians are die hard Cricket fans and would always remain so. Nothing can take away from the magnetic effect of this game whether it is a five days long test match or a 3 hour’s 20-20 mania. The rage during the climax can be watched anywhere. People returning home even get themselves stuck in front of electronic showrooms where their eyes kept glued on the large LCD/LED screens. When a live match is been available to watch on the latest wide screen LCD or LED absolutely free, then who would bother to be at home to cut their level of excitement over a 21” inches CRT.

 

#3 Weather Takes A U-Turn

The city and the adjoining regions experienced rainfall and hail storms at midnight 18th April. Weather took a turn and after a scorching heat at noon it became pleasurable in the evening. Dust storms were observed in the evening which transformed into rains and thunder showers and continued till midnight. Electricity failure took place at various parts of the city which restored late at night. Hailstorms were observed at some adjoining parts of Udaipur. Today weather cleared off and sun brightened at its full which at noon repeated the yesterday’s story. The sudden change in weather has brought some sign of relief from the scorching heat as the day’s temperature fell down from 3 to 5 degrees. Children also seem enjoying raindrops. After little rains it come to a halt and clouds still kept the sun covered under its blanket. Showers are expected over the city tonight and Saturday along with thunderstorms. Keep enjoying the change in the weather.

 

 

#4 The Attack of Seasonal Diseases

The sudden seasonal changes has brought scaled up graph as the toll of diseased children is rising. According to the sources from Hospitals the seasonal illness has caused over 10 children enrolled on Friday. According to the information the children are easily getting prone to diseases like cough, cold, diarrhea, mild fever and asthma. MB hospital also showed substantial number of patients suffering from seasonal diseases. It is advisable to take special care of recently born babies. Diet should be taken care on priority having full of pleasure. According to the doctors everyone must avoid use of air conditioners, coolers and cold water as these immediately brings viral attack on the body.