BBC News – Hundreds of millions without power in India

Tuesday, 31 Juli 2012. Hundreds of millions of people have been left without electricity in northern and eastern India after a massive power breakdown.

More than half the country has been left without power after three grids collapsed – one for a second day.

Hundreds of trains have come to a standstill and hospitals are running on backup generators.

The country’s power minister has blamed the crisis on states drawing too much power from the national grid.

The breakdowns in the northern, eastern, and north-eastern grids mean around 600m people have been affected in 20 of India’s states.

Traffic jams

In a statement on national TV on Tuesday evening, Power Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde said he had appealed to states to stop trying to take more than their quota of power.

“I have also instructed my officials to penalise the states which overdraw from the grid,” he said.

Media reports in India have suggested that Uttar Pradesh is among the states that government officials have been blaming for the grid collapse.

But officials in the state denied this, saying there was “no reason to believe that any power operations in Uttar Pradesh triggered it”.

Anil K Gupta, the chairman of the state’s power company, called for “further investigation to ascertain the real cause”.

Also on Tuesday it was announced that Mr Shinde had been promoted to the post of home minister, in a widely anticipated cabinet reshuffle.

Train backlog

By late on Tuesday, officials said the north-eastern grid was fully up and running. The northern grid was running at 75% capacity and the eastern at 40%.

In Delhi, Metro services were halted and staff evacuated trains. Much of the railway network has started moving again, although a full service is not expected for many hours and there is a huge backlog to clear.

Many traffic lights are also not operating in Delhi, leading to massive traffic jams.

In eastern India, around 200 miners were trapped underground as lifts failed, but officials later said an operation had begun to get them out.

“All of them cannot be pulled out together. It is a very slow process,” Eastern Coalfields general manager Niladri Roy told the AFP news agency. He said the miners were all safe and would be “home for dinner”.

The failure on the northern grid on Monday also caused severe disruption and travel chaos across northern India.

One shopworker in Delhi, Anu Chopra, 21, said: “I can understand this happening once in a while but how can one allow such a thing to happen two days in a row?

“It just shows our infrastructure is in a complete mess. There is no transparency and no accountability whatsoever.”

Ageing grid

Addressing a news conference earlier on Tuesday, the chairman of the Power Grid Corporation of India said the exact cause of the power cut was unclear, he said, but that it appeared to be due to the “interconnection of grids”.

“We have to see why there was a sudden increase in load… we will make sure that such a situation is not repeated,” he said.

“Our message to people is that they are in safe hands, we have been in the job for years.”

After Monday’s cut, engineers managed to restore electricity to the northern grid by the evening, but at 13:05 (07:35 GMT) on Tuesday, it collapsed again.

The eastern grid failed around the same time, officials said, followed by the north-eastern grid.

Areas affected include Delhi, Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh and Rajasthan in the north, and West Bengal, Bihar, Orissa and Jharkhand in the east.

Smriti Mehra, who works at the Bank Of India in Delhi, said it had to turn customers away.

“There is no internet, nothing is working. It is a total breakdown of everything in our office,” she told AFP.

Across West Bengal, power went at 13:00 and all suburban railway trains on the eastern railways ground to a halt from Howrah and Seladah stations, the BBC’s Rahul Tandon reports from Calcutta.

However, the city is not badly affected as it is served by a private electricity board, our correspondent adds.

Power cuts are common in Indian cities because of a fundamental shortage of power and an ageing grid – the chaos caused by such cuts has led to protests and unrest on the streets in the past.

But the collapse of an entire grid is rare – the last time the northern grid failed was in 2001.

India’s demand for electricity has soared in recent years as its economy has grown but its power infrastructure has been unable to meet the growing needs.

Correspondents say unless there is a huge investment in the power sector, the country will see many more power failures.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-india-19060279

The Tribune – State to launch card for NRIs

Tribune News Service

Chandigarh, July 30. The Punjab Government today decided to launch a card for NRIs to give a specific identity to them, besides offering them a slew of facilities. Deputy Chief Minister Sukhbir Singh Badal, accompanied by NRI Affairs Minister Bikram Singh Majithia and former Union Minister Balwant Singh Ramoowalia, asked the NRI Affairs Department to immediately work out the details of this proposal and implement it at the earliest.

Sukhbir said Punjab had to involve NRIs in the process of development by assuring them support of the state government and offering them legal support in their cases.

The Deputy Chief Minister gave in-principle approval for a unique NRI card to be offered to every NRI who would be able to apply for this card on the website of the NRI Department. The card besides giving identity to the NRIs for all official purposes, would assure quality medicare to them, besides offering them attractive discounts on shopping in Punjab.

http://www.tribuneindia.com/2012/20120731/punjab.htm#11

The Tribune – Saanjh Kendra starved of funds

Gurdeep Singh Mann, Tribune News Service

Bathinda, July 30. Faced with a severe financial crunch, Saanjh Kendra officials are loking to NGOs, businessmen and doctors to raise funds. These kendras are run by special committees comprising prominent citizens. Funds for the kendras are released by the area SSP.

A brainchield of the SAD-BJP Government, the Saanjh Kendras were set up to help residents with online FIRs, provide services under the Right to Service Act, passport verification, payment of traffic challans, verification of tenants, character verification for service registration, verification of servants, police clearance certificate, verification of vehicles and permission for use of a public address system.

Out of the total 115 such kendras in Punjab, 14 are in Bathinda. “These kendras have proved to be a white elephant. At times we have to ask people to bring with them paper sheets for a printout of an FIR”, said a police official deployed at one of the kendras.

He was busy writing letters to prominent businessmen and doctors for donation. “The committee formed to run these kendras is dragging feet on several matters.We are always running out of stationery and ink.We require a plumber, a carpenter and a gardener. And above all, we need funds to run the kendras”, he said. A committee member said 10 more members had been placed on the committee. It had been suggested that each member should contribute at least Rs 500 every month.

SSP Sukhchain Singh Gill said that funds had now been allocated for these kendras and a written communiqué in this regard would be sent to the committees within a week.

http://www.tribuneindia.com/2012/20120731/punjab.htm#10

The Hindu – Gujarat 2002 pogroms; Life term for 21 in Dipda Darwaja massacre case

Manas Dasgupta

Ahmedabad, 30 July 2012. A designated fast track court in Mehsana on Monday sentenced 21 persons to life imprisonment and another to one-year imprisonment in the Dipda Darwaja post-Godhra massacre case. Designated judge S.C. Srivastava acquitted 61 persons.

None of the accused was found guilty of murder or pre-planned conspiracy and the conviction was on the charges of attempt to murder and rioting. Among those acquitted were the former MLA from Visnagar, Prahladbhai Mohanlal Patel, popularly known as Gosa Patel, and a former president of the Visnagar municipality, Dahyabhai Patel, both of the BJP. The former inspector, M.K. Patel, was among those convicted found guilty of dereliction of duty and was awarded one-year imprisonment.

A family of 11 persons, including four children and a 65 year-old woman, was killed in the mob attack at a house in the Dipda Darwaja locality at Visnagar town in north Gujarat on February 28, 2002, a day after the Godhra train carnage.

Dipda Darwaja was one of the nine cases investigated by the Supreme Court-appointed Special Investigation Team, headed by the former CBI Director, R.K. Raghavan.

While 10 of the accused were given complete acquittal, 51 others including the two BJP leaders were given the benefit of the doubt.

In all, 127 people, including eight eyewitnesses, were examined during the trial. All those convicted, including the former inspector, belonged to the “Patel” community.

The police had initially booked 83 persons for murder, attempt to murder, rioting, kidnapping and such other charges. But later on the direction of the court, following an appeal by one of the witnesses, the former BJP MLA and the former police inspector were also booked. The court, however, found one of the accused to be a minor at the time of the incident and sent him to the juvenile court for a separate trial, while one of the accused died during trial.

http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/article3702882.ece

Den Haag Gurdwara – Sri Guru Singh Sabha, Scheepersstraat, 23 June 2012

After my 23 June walk along the tram tracks I visited the Scheepersstraat Gurdwara and on Sunday 24 June I went to the Rotterdam Gurdwara Siri Guru Nanak Dev Ji. After showing the pictures of these visits we will continue our trip to Duindorp by HTM Tram 12

Scheeperstraat Singh Sabha
Nishan Sahib

Scheeperstraat Singh Sabha
Nishan Sahib

Scheeperstraat Singh Sabha
Wedding party

Scheeperstraat Singh Sabha
Wedding party

Gursev Singh Amsterdam & friends

I did not know about this wedding and did not expect to meet with Gursev Singh, I just happened to arrive at the right moment

Sri Guru Singh Sabha
Scheepersstraat 54
2572 AL Den Haag (The Hague)

To see more Belgium and Netherlands gurdwara pictures :

http://www.flickr.com/photos/12445197@N05/sets/72157622147381380/

More Netherlands pictures to follow
Harjinder Singh
Man in Blue

The Tribune – Northern states blamed for Grid collapse

Aditi Tandon, Tribune News Service

New Delhi, July 30. Holding the northern states responsible for not maintaining grid discipline, top power transmission officials have said that Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana and Rajasthan continue to overdraw power and this likely led to the massive grid failure last night, the worst in 11 years since 2001.

Top Power Ministry sources told The Tribune today that UP and Haryana were both drawing 20 per cent more power than their allocated quota just before the Northern Grid collapsed this morning. Punjab and Rajasthan followed drawing 5 to 10 pc extra as against their permitted allocation. UP was the worst of the lot drawing a whopping 1000 MW more power than it should have been drawing.

Though the government has set up a committee to ascertain the exact cause of Northern Grid’s failure this morning at 2.35 AM plunging nine states into darkness, top Power Grid officials said that overdrawal of power in the range of thousands of units seemed a reason for Grid failure.

“There was overdrawing of power by Northern states…the Grid can’t be taken for granted,” Sushil Kumar Soonee, Chief Executive Officer, POSOCO (Power Operation System Company) told The Tribune today. Chief of POSOCO, which manages transmission grids in the country, said the transmission lines were stretched. Stretching was to the extent of thousands of units.

When asked what the likely reason for Grid failure was, Soonee said, “At present we have not arrived at why the failure happened but there was overdrawal and lines were stretched for thousands of units.”.

Asked which states overdrew, Soonee said the overdrawing was in the northern region. “Basically UP, Punjab, Haryana and Rajasthan overdrew. They have been doing so for the past sometime. Full investigation is however to be conducted,” said the top official of POSOCO, the wholly owned subsidiary of Power Grid of India.

Sources said excessive overdrawing of power caused the tripping of the Agra transmission line leading to sudden surge in Northern Grid frequency which exceeded its safe limit resulting in the blackout.

The frequency of the Northern Grid for uninterrupted transmission of electricity is to be maintained between 48.5 to 50.2 Hz and anything above or below that will lead to the Grid failure, as had happened last night.

Asked whether proper mechanisms were not in place and whether this lack of defence mechanisms resulted in Grid failure, Soonee said, “Everyone has to be disciplined. States must come with a balanced portfolio. Elsewhere in the world, there is discipline and everyone adheres to mechanisms in the larger interest.”

On whether any lessons were drawn from the last Grid failure around 2010, the Soonee said mechanisms had been put in place. Issues of adherence to mechanisms needed to be looked at, transmission officials said.

“Mechanisms are there but in spite of that…these things happen. We should not take the Grid for granted,” Soonee said.

When questioned on the inadequacy of existing systems and the need to enhance penalties for erring states whose actions cost the nation crores, the top transmission official said these issues would be deliberated upon in the committee set up by the Government. He hinted at the evolution of more stringent mechanisms.

At present, the penalty for an erring state is a meagre Rs 1 lakh.

http://www.tribuneindia.com/2012/20120731/main2.htm

BBC News – India praises Olympic medal winner Gagan Narang

Tuesday, 31 July 2012. Indian Gagan Narang celebrates at the podium after winning the bronze medal in the men”s 10m air rifle final during the London 2012 Olympic Games at the Royal Artillery Barracks in London on July 30, 2012. Gagang Narang won India its first medal.

Sports Minister Ajay Maken also congratulated Narang for his feat and offered him a job.

Narang’s bronze provided some consolation for the hundreds of Indian supporters in the rifle range after defending Olympic champion Abhinav Bindra finished 16th in qualifying.

Narang won the bronze medal with a total score of 701.1

“I guess I have a huge stone off my shoulders,” Narang said after his win.

“Bronze is a medal, and this is an Olympic bronze medal, so it’s quite exciting.”

“First salvo: Gagun fires bronze,” said Hindustan Times newspaper.

The Hindu said Narang’s medal had “infused life into the Indian challenge on the fourth day of the Olympics”.

“India Goes Gaga Over Gagan,” said The Times Of India.

Sports Minister Ajay Maken said “had it not been for one shot, Gagan would have won the gold as well”.

He also offered Narang a job with the Sports Authority of India, which promotes sports in the country.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/19058885

The Tribune – Akal Takht gives clean chit to dera followers

G S Paul, Tribune News Service

Amritsar, July 29. Akal Takht Jathedar Giani Gurbachan Singh today gave a clean chit to the Radhasoami dera in a case of alleged demolition of a gurdwara at Waraich village.

Members of the Sikh community had alleged that dera followers had demolished an old gurdwara on a plot owned by them at Waraich village in Beas following which the SGPC had set up a three-member probe panel.

The committee members visited the site and held deliberations with local residents. It found that hardly any Sikh family was residing near the gurdwara in question. Hence, it decided to shift the two “birs” of Guru Granth Sahib to Gurdwara Ramsar in Chhamb village according to the Sikh “maryada”.

The report said: “As residents of Waraich village have sold their properties and shifted to other places, it is not possible to manage the gurdwara affairs. Under the circumstances, shifting the gurdwara is the right thing to do”. The Jathedar said no act of sacrilege had been committed in the village.

The disputed land belonging to the Warrach panchayat was allegedly sold to Dera Radhasoami without the mandatory approval from the Director, Panchayats.

http://www.tribuneindia.com/2012/20120730/punjab.htm#8

The Tribune – Nation’s biggest solar plant gets going in Ludhiana

Tribune News Service

Chandigarh, July 29. The largest industrial solar plant of the country today became operational in Ludhiana. It will perform twin functions of generating solar power and disposing of large quantity of waste water by evaporating it.

Revenue and Non-Conventional Energy Minister Bikram Singh Majithia said one lakh litres of effluent water would be discharged by evaporation through the solar plant, which had been set up at Kaech village, near Sahnewal.

Majithia said Kangaroo Industries Limited had installed the solar plant. It manufactured staplers and staple pins that involved cleaning and galvanizing steals strips and wires. During the process, 12,000 to 15,000 litres of water was produced that was unfit for consumption and could cause air and soil pollution if discharged in the open.

The minister said besides this plant, the Punjab Energy Development Agency had installed nine solar plants at Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar, Army Institute of Law, SAS Nagar, Indo Global College of Education, Abhipur (Mohali), North India Hotel and Industries, Jalandhar, Hotel City Heart, Ludhiana, DSM Anti-Infectives India Ltd, Toansa (Nawanshahr), Ranbaxy Industries Ltd, Ropar, Punjab Bhawan, New Delhi, and Dashmesh Academy, Anandpur Sahib.

http://www.tribuneindia.com/2012/20120730/punjab.htm#10

The Asian Age – Train services hit in North India due to failure of northern grid

Chandigarh, 30 July 2012. Train services were disrupted in Punjab, Haryana and Chandigarh due to collapse of the northern grid on Monday morning, leaving a large number of passengers stranded.

A number of passenger trains bound for Delhi and beyond, Chandigarh, Amritsar, Jammu, Ferozepur and Kalka were stranded at way side stations due to failure of electricity, a senior railway official told agencies here.

He said efforts were on to move the passenger trains with diesel engines after detaching them from running goods trains which would remain halted at way side railway stations.

The stations where passenger trains were stranded include Ambala, Kurukshetra, Phillaur, Sirhind, Ludhiana, Phagwara and Karnal.

Some trains were stranded midway as the electric engines hauling them came to a halt due to failure of power at about 2.30 am.

Kalka Chandigarh Delhi Shatabdi Express left the local station 90 minutes behind scheduled departure of 6.53 am after a diesel engine was attached to it.

The trains affected include Amritsar Delhi Shatabdi Express, Allahabad Chandigarh Unchahaar, Lucknow Chandigarh Sadbhavna, Howraha Kalka Mail, Delhi Jammu Mail and a number of other super fast, express, passenger and local trains.

The official said that the signal system had also blanked at a number of places due to the power failure. (PTI)

http://www.asianage.com/india/train-services-hit-north-india-due-failure-northern-grid-193  

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