Central Government and Gujarat’s Government Blend assisted survive this cyclone.

Cyclone Biparjoy brought along
intense winds, heavy rainfall, and widespread destruction. As always, in times
of crisis, the people of Gujarat united and showcased their incredible strength
and resilience. But they were not alone in this battle!

 

The Central Government,
under the visionary leadership of our honorable Prime Minister, along with the
Gujarat Government, worked hand in hand to ensure the safety and well-being of
every citizen affected by the cyclone. Their swift and coordinated efforts played
a significant role in helping Gujarat navigate through the storm. Prime Minister Narendra Modi was continually concerned
about Gujarat and was closely involved in the cyclone rescue operation. The
central government committed and gave all the help that was needed. Through
video conferences, Union Home Minister Amit Shah also kept an eye on how
Gujarat was getting prepared to face the storm.Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel also worked uninterrupted and held frequent m

View More Central Government and Gujarat’s Government Blend assisted survive this cyclone.

Cyclone Biparjoy: 2 fatalities, 23 injured, trees uprooted, over 950 Gujarat villages without power. 10 updates

Cyclone Biparjoy was 30 km north of Naliya in
Saurashtra-Kutch until 2.30 am. The India Meteorological Department (IMD)
predicted it will move northeast and deteriorate into a cyclonic storm by
Friday morning and a depression across south Rajasthan by evening.

Top Gujarat and Pakistan Cyclone Biparjoy updates:

1. Biparjoy made landfall near Jakhau at 6:30 pm on
Thursday as a strong cyclonic storm with wind speeds of 115 to 125 kmph gusting
up to 140 kmph.

2. Power was lost in 45 villages in the Maliya tehsil after strong winds tore down electric lines and poles. 11  little towns now have electricity again. More than 300 power poles have been damaged or destroyed in remote coastal communities and desert regions. J C Goswami, executive engineer, PGVCL in Morbi, informed the news agency ANI that the company is striving to restore power to the remaining rural areas as quickly as feasible.Read also this: India is full prepared to face the challenge, but Pakistan still confu

View More Cyclone Biparjoy: 2 fatalities, 23 injured, trees uprooted, over 950 Gujarat villages without power. 10 updates

India is full prepared to face the challenge, Pakistan still confuse

This evening, between
Mandvi in Kutch and Karachi in Pakistan, Cyclone Biparjoy is expected to make
landfall. Both India and Pakistan will feel the effects of this cyclone. Both
nations have plans in place to mitigate the impact of Biparjoy on their
territories. On the one hand, Prime Minister Modi is personally monitoring
Biparjoy in India; while on the other hand, Union Home Minister Amit Shah is
leading meetings. Also read: ISRO: Have a look at Earth from space…On the other hand, Pakistan is still not taking Biparjoy
seriously; Pakistan’s indifference toward this storm is regarded as
irresponsible.

Both India and Pakistan
have been devastated by Cyclone Biparjoy. If this cyclone makes landfall
between Mandvi and Karachi, it is difficult to predict how much damage it will
create. So let’s examine the preparations.

The government of India
is actively implementing pre-cyclone preparations, during-cyclone safety
measures, and post-cyclone recovery efforts.

Co

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The Enforcement Division arrests Tamil Nadu minister Senthil Balaji under the anti-money laundering act

After extensive questioning in connection with a
money laundering case, the Enforcement Directorate took into custody Tamil Nadu
minister V Senthil Balaji. Balaji was transport minister in the AIADMK-led
government from 2011 to 2015, before he switched to the DMK, and on Tuesday, ED
agents searched his home and questioned him in connection with a case
concerning claims from that time. The decision came months after the Supreme
Court approved a police and ED investigate into a cash-for-jobs fraud he
claimed to have committed.Read also this: Cyclone Biparjoy Live Updates: Western Railway cancelled several trains between Gujarat and Mumbai

In the midst of rumours regarding Balaji’s custody,
the minister was committed to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) of a government
hospital in Chennai after complaining of chest pain. State minister PK Sekar
Babu claimed there were signs Balaji had been ‘tortured’ as the high drama
unfolded outside the hospital as the DMK leader moaned in su

View More The Enforcement Division arrests Tamil Nadu minister Senthil Balaji under the anti-money laundering act

Here are ten important facts about the Biparjoy Cyclone

Beginning on June 13,
the state administration will begin evacuating residents from vulnerable
regions up to 5 kilometers inland. On June 14, residents of huts and kuchcha
houses up to 10 kilometers inland will be relocated.

1.    Control room configuration by Railways

PTI stated that in
order to keep trains running in many areas of Gujarat, the Indian Railways activated
a disaster management room and opened emergency control centres.

“State and federal
governments are on high alert. Twelve NDRF teams have been deployed in the
districts of Kutch, Porbandar, Junagadh, Jamnagar, Dwarka, Gir Somnath, Morbi,
and Rajkot, according to Alok Kumar Pandey, the relief commissioner.

 

2.    Cyclone-induced Mass Evacuation

On June 13, Cyclone Biparjoy
diminished from an extremely severe cyclone to a severe cyclone. Nonetheless,
it remained on trajectory for Gujarat’s Saurashtra-Kutch coast.

The government of
Gujarat has decided to begin evacuating its citizen

View More Here are ten important facts about the Biparjoy Cyclone

In the midst of a storm, understanding the various signals in use

Depending
on how fast the wind is blowing along the coast, the port has a different
number of signs. There are especially signs from 1 to 12 that tell the driver
of a boat, steamer, or ship on the water how rough the sea will be. As the
number in the signal goes up, the storm is thought to be getting stronger.

Signal No. 1: Signal No. 1 is used when the
speed of the wind is between 1 and 5 km/h.

Signal No. 2: This signal is raised over the
port when the wind speed is between 6 and 12 km per hour.

Signal No. 3: The wind speed is between 13 and
20 km per hour.

Signal No. 4: This signal is used when the
wind is blowing along the coast at a speed of 21 to 29 km per hour.Read also this: Cyclone Biparjoy Live Updates: Devbhumi Dwarka, Jamnagar, and Kutch’s ports have seen 25-foot waves

Signal No. 5: The port raises Signal No. 5
when the wind speed is between 30 and 39 km.

Signal No. 6: Alarm No. 6 is shown on the
port when the sea wind is blowing at 40 to 49 km/h

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Cyclone Biparjoy Live Updates: Mumbai and Gujarat are on high alert as Prime Minister Modi conducts a meeting to assess the situation.

On Sunday, the previously severe cyclonic storm known as
Biparjoy evolved into an extremely severe cyclonic storm while it was located
over the east-central Arabian Sea. As a direct result of this, the IMD has
issued a yellow advisory for Mumbai and Thane for the day of Monday, which
indicates strong winds in a few specific locations. There were reports of roofs
blown off of some homes in slum colonies as a result of the severe winds that
blew across portions of the city throughout the course of the weekend.
Officials from the IMD noted that this was to be expected owing to the impact of
the storm.Read Also this: Climate Change Poses a Threat to India’s Economy

 

10:50 am: The
Saurashtra and Kutch coasts have been placed on orange alert by the Indian
Meteorological Department (IMD) because of the extremely strong cyclonic storm
“Biparjoy” in the east-central and neighbouring northeast Arabian
Sea. IMD10:55 am:  High tide hits the coastal area of Kutch in Gujarat

View More Cyclone Biparjoy Live Updates: Mumbai and Gujarat are on high alert as Prime Minister Modi conducts a meeting to assess the situation.

Cyclone Biparjoy Live Updates: Biparjoy’ will be the Arabian Sea’s longest-lived cyclone. According to IMD data

On Sunday, the previously severe cyclonic storm known as
Biparjoy evolved into an extremely severe cyclonic storm while it was located
over the east-central Arabian Sea. As a direct result of this, the IMD has
issued a yellow advisory for Mumbai and Thane for the day of Monday, which
indicates strong winds in a few specific locations. There were reports of roofs
blown off of some homes in slum colonies as a result of the severe winds that
blew across portions of the city throughout the course of the weekend.
Officials from the IMD noted that this was to be expected owing to the impact of
the storm.Read Also this: Climate Change Poses a Threat to India’s Economy

 

10:50 am: The
Saurashtra and Kutch coasts have been placed on orange alert by the Indian
Meteorological Department (IMD) because of the extremely strong cyclonic storm
“Biparjoy” in the east-central and neighbouring northeast Arabian
Sea. IMD10:55 am:  High tide hits the coastal area of Kutch in Gujarat

View More Cyclone Biparjoy Live Updates: Biparjoy’ will be the Arabian Sea’s longest-lived cyclone. According to IMD data

Gujarat coastal alert

Gujarat is under greater danger now. An orange alert has
been issued for the Kutch region of Saurashtra coast.

In Saurashtra and Kutch, where a yellow alert was issued for
winds until yesterday, an orange notice has been issued as of today.

Porbandar: Gujarat is in the path of Cyclone Biporjoy. Along
the shore today, an orange warning has been issued. Porbandar is 340 km from
the centre of this storm. It’s moving at a speed of 5 km per hour right
now. An orange alert has been issued for Saurashtra and Kutch due to an
increase in wind speed from the yellow notice issued yesterday.

Due
to high wind speeds and expected rainfall on June 15 and 16, the Meteorological
Department has issued a red alert for three areas. In which the districts of
Kutch, Jamnagar, and Dwarka are on high alert. These three areas can expect
heavy to extremely heavy rains and gusty gusts of 125-135 kmph. This has
triggered an alarm throughout the system.

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Pakistani Economic Crisis: A Closer Look

Pakistan’s economy has been facing several challenges in recent years,
and unfortunately, the situation does not seem to be improving.

A recent report suggests that Pakistan
failed to meet any economic growth targets for the fiscal year 2022-23, with
GDP growth of 0.3 percent, agriculture, industrial output, and exports
all failing to meet their targets.Read also this: The RBI maintains its repo rate at 6.5% and continues the withdrawal of accommodation

According to Pakistan’s economic indicators, the country’s economy
grew by 0.29 percent in the year ended June 30, 2023, compared to 6.1%
growth last year. Whereas, agriculture rose by just 1.55 percent and
the industrial sector experienced negative growth of 2.94 percent.

The inability of Pakistan to pay back its foreign debt has caused the
value of its currency to continuously drop over the past few months. Also, Pakistan’s
foreign debt must be repaid in the amount of almost $80 billion between
February 2023 and

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