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  • No mechanism available to deactivate Aadhaar of deceased persons: Govt

    No mechanism available to deactivate Aadhaar of deceased persons: Govt

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    New Delhi: The government has mulled over the possibility of deactivating Aadhaar of deceased persons. However, no mechanism is currently available to do it, sources aware of the development have said.

    “At present, there is no mechanism to receive the Aadhaar of deceased persons from the registrars appointed by state governments and to deactivate them,” a source in the ministry for electronics and IT said.

    However, the Registrar General of India had sought suggestions of the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) on draft amendments to the Registration of Births and Deaths Act, 1969, regarding capturing of Aadhaar of a deceased person while issuing the death certificate, for its subsequent deactivation.

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    However, no further development has taken place after that, sources said.

    Registrars appointed by states under the Registration of Births and Deaths Act, 1969, register births and deaths in their respective local areas.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Lifelong LLHSL03 8.6Litres Home Safe Electronic Locker with LED Light | Digital Security Safe for Home & Office with Motorized Locking Mechanism – 0.3 Cubic Feet, (1 Year Warranty, Black)

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  • SC verdict on pleas for independent mechanism to appoint ECs on Thursday

    SC verdict on pleas for independent mechanism to appoint ECs on Thursday

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    New Delhi: The Supreme Court will deliver judgment on Thursday on a batch of petitions seeking a collegium-like system for the appointment of Election Commissioners (ECs) and the Chief Election Commissioner (CEC).

    A constitution bench, headed by Justice K.M. Joseph and comprising Justices Ajay Rastogi, Aniruddha Bose, Hrishikesh Roy, and C.T. Ravikumar had reserved judgment in the matter on November 24, 2022. According to the causelist, two judgments, each by Justices Joseph and Rastogi, will be pronounced at 10.30 a.m. on Thursday in the matter.

    During the arguments, Attorney General R. Venkataramani had told the Supreme Court that if it were to begin to doubt every step taken by the government in the process of appointment of the Election Commissioner, then it has implications on the integrity and independenceA of the institution.

    The five-judge constitution bench, headed by Justice Joseph, had then shot a volley of questions at the country’s top law officer in connection with the appointment of Election Commissioner Arun Goel. It posed some critical questions to the AG in connection with Goel’s appointment: what deliberation could have been done to finalise his name within 24 hours, same day clearance, same day process completed, and the appointment was made not even in 24 hours.

    The Centre had, however, maintained that there is no trigger point for the Supreme Court to interfere in the appointment process of the Election Commissioner.

    After hearing detailed arguments, the Supreme Court reserved the judgment on a batch of petitions seeking a collegium-like system for the appointment of the ECs and the Chief Election Commissioner (CEC).

    During the hearing, the Supreme Court had told the Centre that it wants to see the files relating to the recent appointment of Goel as the Election Commissioner and emphasised that it wants to see by what mechanism, “he was picked up”, and “there is no danger to produce it (files)”.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Pune’s CSIR-NCL sets up sanitary pad disposal mechanism on campus

    Pune’s CSIR-NCL sets up sanitary pad disposal mechanism on campus

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    Pune: In a bid to provide an improved work environment to its women researchers, the Pune-based CSIR-National Chemical Laboratory (CSIR-NCL), a premier research and development institute in the field of chemical sciences, has deployed a sanitary pad disposal mechanism on its campus.

    Through this disposal system, the treated sanitary pads are recycled to create different things, including flower pots, pencils and diaries with the help of their cellulosic content, while their plastic content is separated and mixed with concrete to make paving stones, the laboratory said.

    The sanitary pad disposal mechanism and vending machines have been installed with the help of Padcare, a start-up incubated at NCL’s Venture Centre.

    The process started after a woman PhD student from the institute, during an interaction with Union minister Jitendra Singh last year, had flagged the lack of proper sanitary pad disposal mechanism in many institutes of the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), to which the NCL Director had said that an “inventive” solution was in the offing and would be deployed at the hostels and labs.

    Replying to a query by PTI, the CSIR-NCL said it has deployed and implemented a sanitary pad disposal mechanism developed by a start-up incubated at the NCL Venture Centre, which is a smokeless and recyclable solution.

    It said that some essential criteria for the choice of this method included not only usual parameters like capital investment and ease of deployment, but also convenient routine operation.

    “Its use is quite intuitive, and deployment involves just the physical placement of the bin in each stall. The pickup is also simple and done by personnel of the company. The treated waste sanitary pads are separated for their cellulosic and plastic content. The cellulosic content is recycled into flower pots, pencils, and diaries. The plastic content is separated and mixed with concrete to make paving stones. Many disposal bins are installed in the washroom stalls designated for women in the institute and the hostel premises,” the institute said.

    Prof Ashish Lele, Director of the CSIR-NCL, said that CSIR-NCL is happy to have set up a facility that allows easy access to and safe disposal of sanitary pads thereby enabling an improved work environment for our women researchers and enabling them to reach their full potential.

    Dr Anu Raghunathan, one of the scientists involved in deploying the menstrual hygiene management system, said that based on the data acquired, the menstrual hygiene management solution implemented is quite circular.

    “Sustainable menstrual practices have been adopted at the NCL and will definitely help us. Menstrual waste should not be treated like normal garbage, and installing these bins has brought a major relief to us,” Bhagyashree Likhitkar, a third year PhD Scholar, said.

    Shikha Thakur, a fourth year PhD scholar, said that sanitary pad disposal bins have brought about a huge relief to the waste collectors/segregators across the NCL campus. In addition, safe and healthy disposal practices reduce the risk of infection or disease to sanitary workers.

    Ajinkya Dhariya, the founder of Padcare, a Pune-based start-up for sustainable sanitary waste processing and recycling, said that the start-up has installed 12 sanitary napkin vending machines and 45 sanitary napkin disposal bins.

    “On a monthly basis, our team goes to the locations to pick up the sanitary waste, thereby helping the girl students from the hostels and educational institutes. Till date, we have recovered more than 15,000 to 20,000 sanitary napkins and culled of almost 100 metric tons of carbon equivalent while impacting women’s health, hygienic privacy, and giving a hygienic environment to our waste pickers as well,” he said.

    He said that besides NCL, his start-up has installed the mechanism at the city-based Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER) and also at Venture Centre.

    He added that their sanitary disposal bins and vending machines serve one million menstruators in the country.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Rice gets costlier in Telangana, no mechanism to control

    Rice gets costlier in Telangana, no mechanism to control

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    Hyderabad: In the absence of price control mechanism in the Telangana state, the prices of commodities, especially rice, have started recording a huge increase and it is being said that the price of rice has increased by about 10 percent this month.

    According to the traders, they are selling rice by keeping their profit on the price they are getting from the mill and with the arrival of new rice in the market after Sankranti, the up-trend of price is becoming a new normal and it is not being stopped or fixed.

    Due to a lack of mechanism, arbitrary price increases are being recorded by the mill owners. Retail traders say that customers are asking them about the reason for the increase in rice prices, to which they are not in a position to answer as there are no valid reasons like crop failure or price rise during the last year, but despite this, mill owners have increased the prices of new rice which is resulting in rise of the prices of old rice as well.

    Despite repeated reminders to the State Government on taking measures to control commodity prices, no steps have been taken to check the increase in prices of commodities, especially rice and pulses, which is forcing citizens to buy essential commodities by paying extra money.

    Several claims are being made by the State government regarding the increase in rice cultivation in Telangana and it is being said that the demand for rice produced in the state has started increasing, but the people are facing difficulties due to the steep increase in the prices of rice recorded in the state itself. The price of Sona Masoori No. 1 rice has increased by Rs 6 to Rs 8 during the last month and it is now being sold at Rs 46 to 48 per kg, as well as the price of new rice has been increased by 4 to 6 rupees.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )