Showing posts with label Madhya Pradesh. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Madhya Pradesh. Show all posts

Friday, April 8, 2016

WEATHER PHENOMENON: Megacryometers - Block Of Ice Weighing 30kg Falls From The Sky In India?!

The chunk, believed to be a megacryometeor (ice-stone) or blue ice, came crashing down in a field on Monday, creating a three-foot-deep crater upon impact.© Hindustan Times

April 8, 2016 - INDIA - Reeling under an early heat wave, people in Harda district of Madhya Pradesh received a cool surprise — an ice chunk weighing about 30kg falling from the sky.

The chunk, believed to be a megacryometeor (ice-stone) or blue ice, came crashing down in a field on Monday, creating a three-foot-deep crater upon impact. This comes nearly three months after a similar incident in Sagar district in which a 60-year-old woman was injured.

The latest incident occurred at Nousar village in Timarini, 40km from Harda district headquarters. The field belonged to Raj Kumar Patil, whose younger brother Jitendra Patil was irrigating it at the time. On hearing the thundering sound, locals came running to the field to find the chunk had broken into three.

Jitendra said another chunk came crashing down in a field nearby. "I was very scared. Nearly 14 seconds after the first chunk of ice fell, another smaller chunk fell in a nearby field.

We informed other villagers who came rushing," he said.

Harda collector Srikant Banot said he will inspect the site and also rope in geologists and other experts. He said in all probability, it was blue ice from a plane flying overhead at a great height. He said he had sent the sub-divisional magistrate to the spot to submit a report.

According to a research paper, 'Isotopic studies of megacryometeors in western India' published in March 2013, ice-stones or megacryometeors form suddenly even during non-cloudy, clear sky when there is no thunderstorm activity.


"Although their formation is not clearly understood, they are considered to have an origin different from large hailstones. The research paper is based on four unusually large ice-stones weighing several kilograms which fell in western India (Rajasthan, Gujarat and Maharashtra ) during October - November 2010.

According to authors of the research paper, many causal mechanisms have been hypothesized for the formation and fall of megacryometeors that include aircraft icing, blue ice or waste water released from aircraft lavatories, leakage from aircraft water tanks, condensation trails of jet planes and extraterrestrial origin.

They also pointed out that, according to Martinez-Frias who has collected data on ice-stones falls across the world, "megacryometeor fall frequency has increased since 1950 and that 46 fall events have been recorded between 2001 and 2006 alone". - Hindustan Times.






Sunday, October 13, 2013

INFRASTRUCTURE & SOCIETAL COLLAPSE: India Temple Stampede Kills At Least 89!

October 13, 2013 - INDIA - A stampede by masses of Hindu worshippers crossing a bridge to a temple in central India left at least 89 people dead Sunday, police said.


Bodies are pictured on a bridge following a stampede outside the Ratangarh Temple in Datia
district, India'sMadhya Pradesh state, on October 13, 2013. AFP PHOTO/STR
(Photo credit should read STRDEL/AFP/Getty Images)


The chaos broke out as rumors spread that the bridge was collapsing over the Sindh River, D.K. Arya, deputy inspector general of police in the Chambal region of Madhya Pradesh state, told the Press Trust of India.

Among the 89 people killed by the crush were 17 children and 31 women, he said. Hours later, relatives were searching for missing loved ones among the bodies that were lying grouped together on the bridge.

More than 100 people were being treated in a hospital for injuries including broken bones.


 A stampede on a bridge outside a Hindu temple killed at least 60 people in India and dozens more may have died after they leapt into the water below, police said. AFP PHOTO/STR (Photo credit should read STRDEL/AFP/Getty Images)

Bodies are pictured on a bridge following a stampede outside the Ratangarh Temple in Datia
district, India'sMadhya Pradesh state, on October 13, 2013. AFP PHOTO/STR
(Photo credit should read STRDEL/AFP/Getty Images)

 A stampede on a bridge outside a Hindu temple killed at least 60 people in India and dozens more may have died after they leapt into the water below, police said. AFP PHOTO/STR (Photo credit should read STRDEL/AFP/Getty Images)

Police wielding sticks had charged the crowd in an effort to contain the rush, Arya said. People retaliated by hurling stones at officers, and one officer was badly injured.

It was not immediately clear how many people were on the bridge when the stampede started. Local media said some 500,000 people had gone to the remote Ratangarh village temple in the Madhya Pradesh district of Datia to honor the Hindu mother goddess Durga on the last day of the popular 10-day Navaratra festival.

The state has ordered a judicial inquiry into the incident.

Sonia Gandhi, the leader of India's ruling Congress Party, expressed "shock and deep anguish over the tragic incident," according to a party statement. - Huffington Post.



Thursday, August 8, 2013

WAR ON MOTHER NATURE: The Pervasive Threat Of Poaching - India Loses 50 Tigers In Six Months, 5 In Madhya Pradesh!

August 08, 2013 - INDIA - Even as India is striving hard to save the big cats, the country has lost fifty tigers so far this year against 72 tiger deaths in 2012.

(National Tiger Conservation Authourity said every tiger in the country is under threat from poaching.)


Heading the list is Karnataka with the loss of 13 tigers till now, followed by eight in Maharashtra, seven in Uttarakhand and five in Madhya Pradesh. Out of the five tiger deaths in Madhya Pradesh, two are from Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve, two from Pench Tiger Reserve and one from Katni forest division.  National Tiger Conservation Authourity (NTCA) DIG, SP Yadav on Wednesday said, every tiger in the country is under threat from poaching. Under the new protocol issued by NTCA on tiger mortality, cause of every tiger death will be considered as due to poaching, till the time state government proves it otherwise with proper evidence. Earlier there was trend among states to hide exact cause of the death. Now rules have been changed so as to highlight the actual cause of tiger deaths. The NTCA directions will bring in more transparency in the post-mortem process.  Earlier there was trend among states to hide exact cause of the death. Now rules have been changed so as to highlight the actual cause of tiger deaths. The NTCA directions will bring in more transparency in the post-mortem process.

Yadav stressed that poaching in India takes place to feed markets in China. Burma and Nepal have emerged as new routes for smuggling of tiger body parts, however, government is taking several steps to check poaching. Focus is on tiger conservation through satellite with uses of more advanced and sophisticated electronic and digital systems. Right now, India has around 1,500 tigers and NTCA is maintaining a photographic record of every tiger. Every tiger in the country has been given unique identification markings based on their stripes. Each tiger's markings are unique, like a fingerprint, and a new computer-driven technique can match images of live animals with illegally traded skins, identifying when and where poachers made their kills. Recently, three tiger skins were seized in Nepal and on the basis of this unique identification, one tiger was found to be from Madhya Pradesh, said Yadav.

When tigers and humans clash, the results are violent and usually fatal. Lives on both sides are lost. Exploding human populations and ever-shrinking forests means the pressure is rising. With so few of these big cats left, finding solutions to human-tiger conflict has become one of the most urgent issues facing conservation today. Yadav said, India has 60 per cent of total tiger population of the world. The country's existing habitat has a capacity to sustain maximum of 2,400 tigers, at present the country has 1,500 tigers), if number of tigers goes beyond this, more challenges are expected.

Tiger mortality in India:

Year, No.

2013 (till now) 50
2012 72

Deaths of tiger state wise (till now)

State, No. of tiger death

Karnataka 13
Maharashtra 8
Uttarakhand 7
Madhya Pradesh 5

Seizure of tiger body parts in the country

Year, No

2013 (till now) 02
2012 17

- Times of India.