Sunday, October 13, 2013

Re-A Strom That Wasn't - The PHAILIN UPDATE



TIME-8:55 PM - AS I WRITE THE STORM ‘Phailin must have hit the coastal regions of India as many parts of the Eastern India must be flooded with Durga Puja greetings. A part of my India is in pain and undergoing a natural disaster, hence the blog. Far away from family the other deluge did affect me to write what I feel. Parts in Behrampur, Jagatsinghpur, Gopalpur and almost half a dozen other coasts must have been hit and by now (Sunday-11:31 AM) the TV media must be busy assessing the damage.
9:30 - As I write no one (media, NDRC, NDMA, people, politicians and other relief operations group) members must be near the coasts. No one till the deep night crossing Saturday into Sunday, will get to know what happens exactly for neatly five kilometers off the coast would see, Not untill Sunday or Monday morning. Nobomi for Bengalis.
A Fisherman trying to rescue himself and the boat

Have been tracking the cyclone news since morning, the cyclone ‘Phailin’. The news reporting experience via TV in the age of social media was a different experience. REAL TIME> The NDRF has already executed one of the biggest relief operations in nearly two and a half decades, nearly 6 lakh or over half a million people were evacuated already. Last time it was 23 years ago in 1990. People evacuated from the mentioned coastal regions namely, Vishakhapatnam (VIZAG), Puri- the epicenter of the storm was Andhra Pradesh’s Srikakulam district.

TIME10:55- The MET department was hyper active lot and Mr. LS Rathore had to fix his spectacles again and again as he knew that the team has to hold at least three press conferences in less than 12 hours, quite commendable we must say. 


The MET REPORT
Time of issue: 1100 hours IST Dated: 13-10-2013
Bulletin No.: BOB 04/2013/38
Sub: Very Severe Cyclonic Storm ‘PHAILIN’ over Odisha
The very severe cyclonic storm, PHAILIN over Odisha moved north-northwestwards during
past 6 hours with a speed of 20 kmph and lay centered at 0830 hrs IST of 13 th October 2013 over
Odisha near latitude 21.0 0 N and longitude 84.0 0 E, about 50 km south of Sampalpur. The system
would move northwestwards and weaken gradually into a cyclonic storm by noon of today and into a
deep depression by evening of today.

Category
Warning for Odisha, Andhra Pradesh and West Bengal
Heavy rainfall: Rainfall at most places with heavy to very heavy falls at a few places and isolated  extremely heavy falls (≥ 25 cm) would occur over Odisha during next 24 hrs and isolated heavy falls during subsequent 24 hrs. Rainfall at most places with isolated heavy to very heavy falls would occur over north Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, West Bengal & Sikkim during next 48 hrs.
Gale wind: Gale wind speed of 100-110 kmph gusting to 120 kmph prevailing at 0830 hrs IST would gradually decrease to 80-90 kmph by noon and further to 50- 60 kmph by evening of today over
Odisha. Wind speed reaching 60-70 kmph gusting to 80 kmph winds prevail over adjoining areas of  north Chattisgarh and Jharkhand during next 12 hrs and gradually decrease thereafter.
Damage expected over Odisha: Extensive damage to kutcha houses. Partial disruption of power and communication lines. Disruption of rail and road traffic. Potential threat from flying debris.
Flooding of escape routes. Extensive damage to agricultural crops.


State of Sea: It will be very high along & off Odisha coast and very rough to high along & off north
Andhra Pradesh and very rough along & off West Bengal coast during next 12 hours.
Action suggested: Fishermen are advised not to venture into sea along north Andhra Pradesh, Odisha and West Bengal coast during next 24 hours. Judicious regulation of rail and road traffic in vulnerable areas. People in affected areas to remain indoors.
 

Weather Reporting by national and regional News Channels- lessons from Uttarakhand Deluge
Weather reporting is not only challenging but it’s a costly affair as well. The news production costs are typically high and the chanells focus on one news because tracking a news (From the IMD- they predicted this on October -8th) till the formation of an event and ultimately to access the exact loss is a difficult affair. If the length and breadth of the coasts are as big as Odhisa and AP, then tracking becomes, even more difficult, tracking in the sense, the kid of human, infrastructural and economic losses. There could be speculation of economic losses (10-20 Crore, stated by the NDMA) and human loss (7 killed as of now).

Information Sources and controversies
If PHAILIN was a super storm, a cyclone, a twister or just a severe storm is yet to assessed but what is clear here is that the sarkari machines worked and predicted better than the others like the US NAVY, Euromet, Google Tracker and the Weather Underground. When we see CNN or a BBC reporting natural disaster, we can also see them citing sources from the places they seek information like YouTube, Google Earth etc, I didn’t see the Indian media doing this, it’s unethical and not right. The western media also make sure that the branding of the firm is right in place (boom covers, branded raincoats, umbrella etc) whereas the brave Indian media soldiers Rahul Kanwal of the Headlines today appeared so, but failed to live up to the expectations and failed to show some dramatic images. I shall wait when the National Geographic or a Discovery channel will come up with some tremendously dramatic videos before 2013 (my prediction).
The last known storm hit the Indian coasts was almost one and a half decades ago in 1999 and India has grown ever since. The July 2013 Uttarakhand flood forced us to ramp up our relief operations and we did and able to save lives.
•    15+26+6 Teams were stationed in AP and Odhisa
•    6 lakh people evacuated
•    30 Navy Doctors and physicians

Super C-130 airplane debuts
The big boy Indian Air Force's biggest transport aircraft C-17 Globemaster must have made significant contributions and the buyers of this giant can pat their backs. It’s an all American strategic transport aircraft, the Indian Air Force (IAF)'s latest acquisition. The Boeing Globe Masters costs India $5.1 billion and can lift 80 tonnes of weight plus 150 fully-armed soldiers.
What Did the Hercules to thwart PHAILIN impact?
•    Airlifted 60 troops
•    Participated in rescue and medical material,
•    Transported 6 medium and heavy vehicles and ambulance from Allahabad
•    Transported NDRF personnel and heavy relief equipment by IL-76s and AN-32 from different air bases across India.
•    5 Army columns comprising about 400 personnel ready for rescue operations.
•    2 columns will be deployed in Ganjam dist only.
•    500 CRPF jawans engaged in rescue and relief operations.
•    300 Army jawans, 50 navy doctors and 29 navy.
•    Indian Air Force inducts C-17 Globemaster, its biggest transport aircraft on September.

All details were written real time after watching and understanding several news channels from Indian and International media. Have tried to be as objective as possible.

Photo Credit- IAF, Google, blogs.WSJ and AFP

Thursday, July 25, 2013

Move On


Recently found out that some of my blogs or let's say whatever comes or strikes my mind were said here and elsewhere. Keeping the objective as simple as to keep the content of future blogs aimed towards the civil society like news, startup ideas, innovation, thoughts, interesting research, findings, archeology, historical details, geographical science and human lives, a hing or two about radio, internet, human (digital communications), content disseminating platforms, politics, investigative writeups, stories, developmental discussions or anything that adds value in this eco-syst.
 I look forward to feedback and suggestions from friends and folks. There will be a section where I should be able to tell you short stories or ideas behind most of the pictures- i think it will be interesting to begin with. More story and content related ideas will come from social hubs like FB, Twitter, LinkedIn etc as and when we progress.

Even a share of thought you wouldn't mind to share otherwise, information is safe here. I am shifting to a wordpress platform and begin afresh keeping the theme intact- "I post anything which comes in my mind and attracts my attention."

I will share details about the content with you from the new blog soon...BIG Cheers till then.

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Monday, June 17, 2013

Friday, May 31, 2013

The last Tweet- RITUPARNO GHOSH- RIP

It appears that the golden era of Bollywood (60’s) is in the air. The passing of legendary ‘regional’ global filmmaker Rituparno Ghosh yesterday morning at his Indrani Park, Anwar Shah Road, a South Calcutta residence has and will leave a void in expressive cinema.  Cine lovers, the LGBT’s, silent admirers like me (I’me sure there are bigger fans too).


BLACKJACK- 21/21 

21 movies in hindi and Bengali in 21 years (Hirer Angti (The Diamond Ring) - 1992 to Chitrangada in 2012), this technically translates into one movie in a year. Quite a quality, what I am looking forward to see is Satyanweshi and another hindi film called Sunglass- it never got released and was produced by Arindam Chowdhuri’s Planman in 2008.

Twitter was buzzing whole day yesterday and he made Kahaani director Sujoy Ghosh, to act in his upcoming crime thriller Satyanweshi. The talented director and now actor (only for this film) tweeted, sujoy ghosh ‏@sujoy_g 2h “rituparno ghosh had about a few million questions that he wanted to ask satyajit ray. i can imagine whats happening up there right now.” 


The Mad Men in RituDa’s Life




Rituparno Ghosh studied at South Point and completed Economics from Jadavpur University, Calcutta. Rituda dabbled with Advertising and prior filmmaking his worked as a copywriter from the Ballygunge Circular Road based agency, Response. The Asian Paint Sharad Samman (managed by the then O&M – Ogilvy and Mather, Kolkata, India’s office) is near legendary till date, quotes Derek O Brien in his blog.

The Last Tweet

The blog is a small tribute to a brave human being who did contribute not only in regional cinema, but was able to influence his counterparts living elsewhere in Mumbai, Berlin, Delhi or New York. I saw Ritu for the first time at Nandan and most recently at the India Habitat Center, the year was 2011. 28th May, 2 day before he left us read  “Surprising that the brooding prince of Indian cinema Guru Dutt stayed in the same palatial mansion to his film sahib biwi aur ghulam” Saw Noukadubi (Boat Wreck), 2011 at the closing day.

His last tweet on 28th May- two days before he left us read  “Surprising that the brooding prince of Indian cinema Guru Dutt stayed in the same palatial mansion to his film sahib biwi aur ghulam”

Ghosh told about Tagore (2012) "What comes through is what a lonely man Tagore was — from childhood to old age. There is no one in his life to share even his success with him. It's the journey of a lonely traveller. 

Pic source- filmartproject.tumblr, Twitter


Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Berlin hosts 2013 UNESCO Conference of World Sport Ministers-Match fixing, corruption on agenda

With one of the key themes, being "Preserving the Integrity of Sport"- in light of 1) values of sport 2) fight against match fixing 3) doping and 4) corruption in sport, the, the fifth UNESCO World Sport Ministers Conference began in Berlin starting 28 - 30 May 2013. 

The programme is jointly organised by the Federal Ministry of the Interior, UNESCO and the International Council of Sport Science and Physical Education.
Other agenda would be a) implementation of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
b) to encourage more girls and women to participate in sport.
c) Investment opportunity in sports/physical education also to encourage discussing standards for large-scale sporting events.
"I am delighted that we won the bid to host the World Sport Ministers Conference next year," said Federal Minister of the Interior Hans-Peter Friedrich.  


The Federal Ministry of the Interior will convene national working groups made up of experts from government and non-governmental organizations, sport federations and the research community as well as practitioners from the world of sport in order to prepare Germany's policy positions on the conference topics.
pic and text source-http://bit.ly/ZbgqWE, DPA

Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Ogilvy Quotes

Talent, I believe, is most likely to be found among nonconformists, dissenters, and rebels - DO

Friday, April 26, 2013

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Internet and e-Commerce Misused - 26 Million Americans Duped Online




The chief of Saradha group Sudipto Sen was detained as he was cooling his heels from the 'heaven on earth' Kashmir, little he knows that hell like situation is awaiting eagerly for him and his accomplices once he lands in Kolkata. His empire of 120 companies ranged from real estate, chit funds and media.

Well, if you thought it were poor Indians who fell into such ponzie schemes, you (Americans) need to be alert once again.According to an FTC data for 2011 an estimated 25.6 Million Americans (10.8 percent of the adult population) fell victim to fraud of various kinds.

Victim Who?
The fast paced online or e-commerce businesses have certainly has benefitted consumers leaving them with higher choice added with convenience, however it’s not always true as consumers are vulnerable and do not know the kind of risks associated with online transactions. The online section (email, social media, auction sites and classified ads, followed by print advertising, and TV and radio) is an ensemble mix of wrong doings as well.


Most consumers bought fraudulent items via Internet and telephone respectively.

15 specific categories of fraud

Weight-loss Products (5.1 million estimated)
Prize Promotions (2.4 million est.)
Unauthorized Billing for Buyers’ Club Memberships (1.9 million est.)
Unauthorized Billing for Internet Services (1.9 million est.)
Work-at-Home Programs (1.8 million est.)
Credit Repair Scams (1.7 million est.)
Debt Relief (1.5 million est.)
Credit Card Insurance (1.3 million est.)
Business Opportunities (1.1 million est.)
Mortgage Relief Scams (800,000 est.)

Types of Victims (Classification)

a) Consumers who were more willing to take risks and those who had recently experienced a negative life event (such as a divorce, death of a family member or close friend, serious injury or illness in their family, or the loss of a job) were much more likely to have been victims.
b) Consumers who indicated they had more debt than they could handle were significantly more likely to have been fraud victims than those who were more comfortable with the amount of debt they had.

Conclusion – If an advanced population can fall prey to such online deceits, imagine what can possibly happen at the third world nations. The government should take a look at this alarming situation.


Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Indian Cinema 100 years celebrated in Delhi


Cut and uncut festival and Screening of Silent film Throw of Dice 

In an effort to bring the festival to the doorstep of film lovers in the capital the government is celebrating “100 years of Indian Cinema.” The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting is organizing a six day Centenary Film Festival to celebrate Indian Cinema and it’s glory. The Festival begins on April 25th, at Siri Fort auditorium as well as other venues such as Jamia Milia University, Jawaharlal Nehru University and India Habitat Center. The inauguration will be followed with the screening of a silent film "Throw of Dice' accompanied with LIVE musical orchestra by maestro Nishat Khan.  

The six day extravaganza will show Screenings of some classics as well as contemporary Indian films by
  • Bimal Roy
  • Guru Dutt
  • Shyam Benegal
  • Adoor Gopalakrishnan
The festival should pay respects one of the best actors who are no longer around us, they include
  • Balraj Sahni
  • Dev Anand
  • Shammi Kapoor
  • Rajesh Khanna
The films being screened represent a sprinkling of various flavours of Indian cinema cutting across major film producing regions in the country. Eminent film makers and actors have been invited to interact with the audiences over the course of the six day festival.

A key highlight of the festival –
“Satyajit Ray Retrospective”- which includes  rich content procured by the Films Division’s archive, news reels documentaries, shorts, features and animation films on diverse subjects.

 “Cut-Uncut” – is a three day workshop conceived and executed by CBFC (Censor Board). This event will showcase the growth and evolution of censorship in Indian cinema, through workshops and insightful panel discussions. It will also show rare censored scenes from the films in the past. It will screen Anurag Kashyap's 'Gangs of Wasseypur' and 'Subramaniapuram' a Tamil movie. 
At the end a play on the life and times of Dadasaheb Phalke by Aamir Raza Hussain would be shown on 30th April. The Centenary celebrations would culminate in the National Film Award ceremony at Vigyan Bhavan on 3rd May. The awards including the prestigious Dada Saheb Phalke Award will be conferred by the Hon’ble President of India.


Image source – Viacom 18 and bombaytalkies

Friday, April 12, 2013

Tongam Rina - Arunachal Journalist On her way to Germany


Braveheart journalist Ms.Tongam Rina will be heading Germany this month. The Associate editor of Arunachal Times, Ms Tongam has has been invited by “Hamburger Stiftung” and will stay for a year, a Press Release said. Hamburger Stiftung is a German NGO that cares for journalists in need.

It should be remembered that Tongam (then 32) was shot at a point-blank range when she was entering her office in Itanagar on 15 July 2012. She was shot by men and bullets tore through her stomach and ultimately hit her vertebrae.The culprits are unfortunately still unidentified. Hamburger Stiftung is responsible for organising and sponsoring her visit and stay in Germany. For one-year Ms. Rina is expected to interact with German colleagues, learn more about political and economic developments in Germany and Europe, pursue own projects. Besides, during her stay, Tongam Rina can report as a permanent Indian correspondent from Germany – most probably the only one at present.

NOTE- Kolkata journalists can meet Ms. Rina German Consul General on Monday, 15 April 2013, at lunchtime.


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