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  • MasterChef India 7 Finale: Winner name, prize money, trophy pic

    MasterChef India 7 Finale: Winner name, prize money, trophy pic

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    Mumbai: MasterChef India season 7 is coming to an end, and the finale is just around the corner. Fans of the popular cooking show are eagerly waiting to find out who will be crowned the winner and take home the grand prize.

    The grand finale of MasterChef India season 7, which is set to air on March 31, promises to be a nail-biting event, as the remaining contestants battle it out in the kitchen to win the coveted title of MasterChef India. The current top 4 finalists left in the race are — Santa Sharma, Nayanjyoti Saikia, Aruna Vijay and Suvarna Bagul.

    MasterChef India 7 Winner Name 2023

    According to inside sources and a leaked photo from the finale shoot, the MasterChef India 7 winner is Nayanjyoti Saikia from Assam. In the photo that went viral like wildfire Nayanjyoti is seen holding the shining trophy. However, the exact winner will be announced during in the final episode of the show on Friday.

    Prize Money Of Winner

    The winner of the cooking reality show will not only earn the respect of their peers and the judges but also walk away with a grand prize of Rs 25 lakhs, as per inside sources.

    As we approach the finale, the excitement and anticipation among the fans are palpable. Who will be crowned the winner of MasterChef India 7 and take home the whopping amount of prize money? Only time will tell, but one thing is for sure, the finale is going to be a thrilling and unforgettable event for all the MasterChef India fans out there.

    Stay tuned to Siasat.com for more interesting scoops and updates on reality shows.

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  • COVID: India sees highest single-day rise in five months

    COVID: India sees highest single-day rise in five months

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    New Delhi: India recorded a single-day rise of 2,151 new coronavirus cases, the highest in five months, while the active cases increased to 11,903, according to the Union health ministry data updated on Wednesday.

    A total of 2,208 cases were recorded on October 28 last year.

    The COVID-19 death toll has increased to 5,30,848 with seven latest fatalities — three reported by Maharashtra, one by Karnataka and three reconciled by Kerala.

    According to the data updated at 8 am, the daily positivity was recorded at 1.51 per cent, while the weekly positivity was pegged at 1.53 per cent.

    The total tally of Covid cases was recorded at 4.47 crore (4,47,09,676).

    The active cases now comprises 0.03 per cent of the total infections, while the national COVID-19 recovery rate has been recorded at 98.78 per cent, according to the ministry website.

    The number of people who have recuperated from the disease surged to 4,41,66,925, while the case fatality rate was recorded at 1.19 per cent.

    According to the ministry’s website, 220.65 crore doses of Covid vaccine have been administered in the country so far under the nationwide COVID-19 vaccination drive.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Parasnath Folding Portable Stool – (Green Colour) Made in India (New Launch)

    Parasnath Folding Portable Stool – (Green Colour) Made in India (New Launch)

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    No one ever said that occasional seating had to be dull. Parasnath bring sleek, modern design and sturdy steel frame make for comfortable guests and visitors, so the place doesn’t even need any decorations, Parasnath stool add colour to your room!. · The slim folding design lets it hide away when not in use. ·It is equally practical for home or office use. You can also use it for quick outdoor seating. · It is made of high quality, durable industrial plastic seat and metal. · Its light weight and portable so you can put it in the back seat of your car and it’s perfect for your day out on the beach or even picnics!!
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  • Apple contribution to ‘Make in India’ smartphone reaches 25% in value terms

    Apple contribution to ‘Make in India’ smartphone reaches 25% in value terms

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    New Delhi: ‘Make in India’ shipments from Apple grew 65 per cent (on-year) by volume and 162 per cent by value, taking the brand’s value share to 25 per cent in 2022, up from 12 per cent in 2021, a new report has shown.

    The contribution of exports in ‘Make in India’ smartphone shipments reached the highest ever in 2022 both in volume (20 per cent) and value terms (30 per cent), according to Counterpoint Research.

    Overall, ‘Make in India’ smartphone shipments declined 3 per cent YoY in 2022 (January-December) to reach 188 million units.

    The major factor behind this decline was the softening of consumer demand due to macroeconomic headwinds, especially in the second half of the year.

    “Apple’s EMS (electronics manufacturing services) partners Foxconn Hon Hai and Wistron were the fastest growing manufacturers among the top 10 in Q4 2022. The growth was also fuelled by increasing exports from Apple,” said senior research analyst Prachir Singh.

    In Q4 2022, Samsung emerged as the top smartphone manufacturer, ahead of OPPO whose manufacturing shipments declined 31 per cent YoY due to inventory issues in the entry-tier segment.

    “Apple’s EMS partners Foxconn Hon Hai, Wistron and Pegatron were among the top 10 EMS players in India in 2022 in terms of volume. In terms of value, Foxconn Hon Hai and Wistron led the EMS landscape,” said Singh.

    Both of these manufacturers also received the PLI incentive in the recent disbursements.

    Among OEMs, OPPO led the ‘Made in India’ smartphone shipments in 2022 with a 22 per cent share, followed by Samsung.

    Research Director Tarun Pathak said that overall, 2022 has been a good year in terms of manufacturing and localisation in India.

    “The increasing exports from Apple, Samsung and other OEMs drove the locally manufactured shipments in 2022 and somewhat offset the impact of the local demand decline. The recent disbursement of PLI incentives from the government as well as other initiatives, both at the central and state levels, has boosted the overall local manufacturing,” Pathak noted.

    Going forward, we may see the country reaping benefits of the PLI scheme thanks to increasing exports from Apple and Samsung, said the report.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • SL to sign deal with India to shift to renewable energy for power generation

    SL to sign deal with India to shift to renewable energy for power generation

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    Colombo: Sri Lanka will sign a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with India to promote renewable energy as the Island nation aims to generate 70 per cent of its electricity requirements from renewable sources by 2030.

    Sri Lankan Cabinet has given approval for a MoU on the cooperation in the field of renewable energy between the two countries, a Sri Lanka Cabinet spokesman said.

    “The government has declared generating 70 per cent of the electricity requirement by 2030 from renewable energy sources to become independent in power supply and for neutralising carbon emissions by 2050,” the spokesman added.

    He said that the Indian government has expressed willingness to strengthen renewable energy sector by operating and facilitating power generation using solar, wind and power generation through biomass.

    India is also to provide continuous transmission of infrastructure in places where agreed mutually in the island including the northern and eastern provinces in cooperation with private and state entrepreneurs in India and Sri Lanka.

    Meanwhile, the National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC) of India and the Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB) of Sri Lanka have entered into an agreement to jointly implement a solar power project in two stages in the same venue where the previous coal power generation plant was planned to be established in Sampoor in Trincomalee, generating 135 megawatts.

    “As the first stage of this project, it is expected to implement a solar power project of 50 megawatts with a total estimated investment of $42.5 million and to construct a 220 kilowatts transmission line with 40 km length from Sampoor to Kappalthure in the Eastern province spending $23.6 million and it is planned to complete this stage in two years from 2024 to 2025,” the spokesman said.

    “A solar power generation plant with an additional 85 megawatts is expected to be constructed under a total investment of $72 million at the stage 2 of this project. Further to this, it has been planned to construct a transmission line of 76 km with a capacity of 220 kilowatts from Kappalthure to New Habarana in the North Central province with an estimated expenditure of $42 million in order to the distribution of electricity generated under the above stage 02,” he added.

    On Friday, Sri Lanka’s Power and Energy Minister Kanchana Wijesekera had a discussion on investment opportunities and energy sector corporation with an Indian delegation led by Pankaj Jain, Secretary of the Indian Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas. The discussion had focused on developing Trincomalee as an energy hub and promoting renewable energy, infrastructure development and supply of liquefied natural gas.

    At the discussion, Jain had called for enhanced partnership between India and Sri Lanka in energy sector and said that the two countries need to explore renewable energy sources as well as understanding newer molecules like green hydrogen, ammonia and compressed biogas.

    The Indian delegation participated at the discussion included Indian High Commissioner to Sri Lanka Gopal Baglay, Deputy High Commissioner Vinod K. Jacob, Special Duty Officer of the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas Esha Srivastava, Chairman of IOC Company S.M. Vaidya, Engineers India Limited Chairman Varthika Shukla, Managing Director of Petronet LNG Limited A.K. Singh, Managing Director of ONGC Videsh Limited Rajarshi Gupta, Director of Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited Amit Garg and officials from the High Commission of India.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Those responsible for climate change cannot ask India to stall development: Minister

    Those responsible for climate change cannot ask India to stall development: Minister

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    New Delhi: India is free to use its resources to fulfil the energy needs of its people and countries historically responsible for climate change cannot ask it to stop its development, Union Environment Minister Bhupender Yadav said on Tuesday.

    Addressing an event organised by trade association ASSOCHAM, he said India believes in climate justice which means everyone has access to resources to lead a dignified life.

    “When we talk about stopping the use of fossil fuels… We say India is moving towards renewables. But it does not mean that those who historically emitted greenhouse gases for their growth ask us to stop our development.

    “We believe in both climate change and climate justice,” Yadav said.

    The minister said India wants to fulfil the energy needs of the entire population and bring a change in their lives.

    “We do not want to keep anyone in the dark. We have the power and freedom to decide how we use our energy resources. It’s our decision. Those responsible for it (climate change) cannot be telling us what we need to do,” he said.

    At COP27 in Egypt’s Sharm El Sheikh, rich nations made a push to include language such as “major emitters” and “top emitters” in the cover text of the UN climate summit in an attempt to “forget or overlook” historical contributions and responsibilities of developed countries to address climate change.

    They wanted top 20 emitters, including India and China, to make intense emission cuts (to limit warming to 1.5 degree Celsius).

    India had, however, thwarted the attempt to club it with historical emitters and proposed that the parties agree to phasing down all fossil fuels and not just coal.

    It had said the developed countries must take the lead in raising ambitions as the bulk of finance and technology is available with them.

    In February, the Centre had asked power utilities to not retire coal-fired power plants till 2030 due to a surge in electricity demand.

    Yadav said India does not just talk about climate change, it also takes action.

    “We are one of the countries which have updated their Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs). We achieved two of our climate goals — reducing emission intensity of GDP and renewable energy target — set in 2015 ahead of schedule,” he said.

    India updated its NDCs in August last year, promising to reduce emissions intensity of GDP by 45 percent by 2030, from the 2005 level, and achieve 50 percent cumulative electric power installed capacity from non-fossil fuel-based energy resources by 2030.

    The country diligently worked to achieve the target of 175 GW renewable capacity set during the Paris climate conference in 2015 and has now set a target to increase renewable capacity to 500 gigawatts by 2030.

    The minister said India has allocated Rs 35,000 crore in the Union budget for priority capital investment towards energy transition and achieving India’s goal of net zero emissions by 2070.

    He said India is home to 17 percent of the global population but accounts for only four percent of global carbon emissions. Developed nations with the same percentage of population account for nearly 60 percent of carbon emissions.

    The Earth’s global surface temperature has risen by around 1.15 degrees Celsius as compared to the pre-industrial (1850-1900) average and the CO2 spewed into the atmosphere since the start of the industrial revolution is closely tied to it.

    Major damage had already been done before the 1990s when economies like India started to develop, reports suggest.

    According to the “Global Carbon Budget Report – 2022”, more than half of the world’s CO2 emissions in 2021 were from three places — China (31 percent), the US (14 percent), and the European Union (eight percent).

    Ranking fourth, India accounted for seven percent of global CO2 emissions.

    However, at 2.4 tCO2e (tonne carbon dioxide equivalent), India’s per capita greenhouse gas emission is far below the global average of 6.3 tCO2e, according to a report released last year by the United Nations Environment Programme.

    Per capita emission in the US (14 tCO2e) is far above the global average, followed by Russia (13 tCO2e), China (9.7 tCO2e), Brazil and Indonesia (about 7.5 tCO2e each), and the European Union (7.2 tCO2e).

    Yadav said the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s “Synthesis Report” issued recently warned that no one will be able to stop the impact of climate change if action is not taken in the next few years.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Education on road safety key to improving safety standards in India: Gadkari

    Education on road safety key to improving safety standards in India: Gadkari

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    New Delhi: Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH), Nitin Gadkari, on Tuesday sought the cooperation of business women and corporate in inculcating a culture of road safety among road users in the country.

    “Apart from road engineering, the most important factor for improving road safety in the country is to change human behaviour that violates road rules. Till human behaviour changes, rules won’t be followed. The government alone cannot do this, we need private partnerships,” Gadkari said while speaking at an event organised by the Young FICCI Ladies Organisation (YFLO).

    “In India, five lakh accidents take place each year resulting in 1.5 lakh deaths out of which 60 per cent are youth in the age group of 18-34 years. Women entrepreneurs can help promote road safety at school level as well as teach their employees and their families imbibe a culture of road safety and use their logistics and carriers to propagate the message of education on road safety and enforcement of rules, which are key to improve safety standards in India,” Gadkari said.

    “I see knowledge as power. I also see waste as wealth. Appropriate technology is needed to see the end results. Need-based research should be of primary importance in order to be successful in whatever you do. One should think ahead, because green hydrogen is the fuel of the future. Petrol is becoming precious and we need alternative fuels. I think of a dozen alternative fuels such as biodiesel, natural gas, ethanol, methane, propane, electricity and hydrogen, which are currently under development or in production to power vehicles of the future and some are even available,” the minister said.

    “Women should also work towards improving ecology and environment. The Ministry of Road Transport in a bid to improve air quality in the national capital is developing a six-lane Urban Extension Road (UER) II which will be the capital’s third Ring Road. It is likely to be operational by the end of this year,” he added.

    Speaking on the occasion, Jayanti Dalmia, National President, FLO, said, “FLO with 19 chapters and 9,000 members across India represents women entrepreneurs and professionals through our mandate of empowering them and equipping them with skills and capacities to become equal contributors to the Indian economy.”

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Prop it up New Launch Handwork Made in India Wall Light Economic Range Wall Washer/Highlighter Wall Mounted Half Round Lights, B-22 Holder (V-4)

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  • GitHub lays off entire India engineering team, at least 100 employees hit

    GitHub lays off entire India engineering team, at least 100 employees hit

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    New Delhi: Open source developer platform GitHub has laid off its entire engineering team in India, its second largest developer community after the US, which affected at least 100 employees as part of the “reorganisation plan”.

    Tech writer Gergely Orosz, who tracks global tech layoffs especially among the engineering/developer teams, the Github team in India has been let go at once.

    “We’re talking of 100 engineers. This was done as the team was smaller than other locations, owning fewer and lower priority stuff,” he said in a tweet.

    Orosz said he confirmed the layoffs after “talking with (now former) GitHub India engineers”.

    A GitHub spokesperson told IANS that as part of the reorganisation plan shared in February, “workforce reductions were made today”.

    It was “part of difficult but necessary decisions and realignments to both protect the health of our business in the short term and grant us the capacity to invest in our long-term strategy moving forward,” said the company spokesperson.

    Microsoft-owned open source developer platform in February announced it was laying off 10 per cent of its workforce through the end of the company’s fiscal year.

    GitHub had about 3,000 employees before the layoffs were announced.

    In an email to employees, GitHub CEO Thomas Dohmke had said that sustained growth is important for every business.

    “Today, we are the home of 100 million developers, and we must become the developer-first engineering system for the world of tomorrow. We must continue to help our customers grow and thrive with GitHub, expedite and simplify their cloud adoption journey, while supporting them every day,” the CEO wrote.

    “Unfortunately, this will include changes that will result in a reduction of GitHub’s workforce by up to 10 per cent through the end of FY23. The hiring pause that I announced on January 18 remains in effect,” he added.

    The open source developer platform has reached 100 million members globally, and is growing fast in India too where it has crossed 10 million developers on the platform.

    This makes India the second largest developer community on GitHub, behind the US.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Ex-Congress leader forms ‘Volunteers Against Hate’ to fight hate crimes in India

    Ex-Congress leader forms ‘Volunteers Against Hate’ to fight hate crimes in India

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    Volunteers Against Hate (VAH) is a team of like-minded people that aims to combat hate, prejudice, and discrimination in all its forms. On March 6, 2023, the team was formed by Dr. Meraj Husain (Senior Congress Leader and Ex Member CBFC-GOI) to help victims of hate crime from all oppressed sections of society. He resigned from the congress party on February 21, 2023, on the Junaid-Nasir issue after visiting their home in Bharatpur, Rajasthan, and citing lack of action by the Gehlot’s Govt. and cold behavior of the congress high command on Muslim issues and lack of willingness on taking a stand on their behalf. He saw a need for a more proactive approach to addressing hate crimes and discrimination in their communities.

    The National Convenor of VAH aims to build a pan-India team that provides legal support to the victims of hate crime all across the country along with raising voices for the rehabilitation of victims and to educate the public about the effects of hate and prejudice on individuals and society as a whole. And to advocate for policies and laws that promote equality and tolerance.

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    The network offers resources such as legal support, counseling services, and community outreach programs. Volunteers Against Hate aims to work closely with law enforcement agencies and community organizations to ensure that hate crimes are reported, investigated, and prosecuted.

    Overall, Volunteers Against Hate is a vital organization that plays a crucial role in fighting hate and discrimination in our communities. Through their education, advocacy, and community outreach programs, they are helping to create a more inclusive and tolerant society for all.

    Post announcement of its formation in a very short span of 15 days organization has made more than ten thousand volunteers across the country. In this very short time team has able to form a legal cell including 15 lawyers on board which is headed by Supreme Court Advocate Niteen Kumar Sinha along with Senior Advocate Rais Farooqi of Delhi High Court.

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    Volunteers Against Hate has also formed a social media Team of 90 members which is highly active on Twitter against hate crime and trying to bring hate crimes from all over country in the public domain and seeking the administration for their help.

    Volunteers Against Hate has got more than ten thousand retweets praising our efforts and people across the country are seeking help through our medium. In this short span of time, Dr. Meraj Husain has taken the first Volunteers Against Hate meeting in Mumbai on March 20, 2023, in his recent Maharashtra tour.

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    His vision is to bring six state teams of lawyers and volunteers along with one national team within the next six months. VAH is focusing on Maharashtra, Haryana, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Delhi, and Bihar in the first leg of their operation.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )