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Y'all nibiairs the world's power demand will not always stay increasing.

It will reach its saturation limit and start falling.



Right now we are the red line but it will become blue one day and than start falling down slowly.

Take for example a country like USA considered the most energy sufficient is already reaching its saturation stage of power consumption.
Now in a few years this graph will start to fall down slightly.



Probably earth will reach power stauration limit by 2100 to 2150 when evey country is developed to it's Fullest.
 

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Y'all nibiairs the world's power demand will not always stay increasing.

It will reach its saturation limit and start falling.



Right now we are the red line but it will become blue one day and than start falling down slowly.

Take for example a country like India considered the most energy sufficient is already reaching its saturation stage of power consumption.
Now in a few years this graph will start to fall down slightly.



Probably earth will reach power stauration limit by 2100 to 2150 when evey country is developed to it's Fullest.
Ya'll Nibbiars and then will again increase to the higher level's.
 

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One of the niche key to power saving is by increasing equipment efficiency.

Promote the production of LED distribute it among the public with subsidy.

Decrease taxes on 5 star equipment.

Make standalone equipment like Solar Street lamp in village's.

Subsidise solar panels so that people can use it in their houses and Farms.

The key is Decentralisation of each and everything.

Further Gov should invest in R&D for research is cost cutting method in Electric transmission and production.

R&D to increase efficiency of Solar panels, Nuclear reactors, Hyrdo, Wind.
Most of these things are already happening since last 5 years. All items in my home are atleast 3 star energy rating (most are 5 star, only 1-2 are 3 stars).
This plus LED lights have decreased the home bills in cities by a good level.

LED lights have overtaken incandescent bulbs in cities and slowly growing in and around villages and small towns.

Solar Lights are in villages since over a decade now. If MoserBear had not screwed up then they would have been a big player in Solar cell production. But more companies need to be encouraged for making solar panels.
 

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I think he is talking about carbon footprint during the making of Solar panels.
Other than that Solar panels also produce heating effect.

Still solar is the way to go.

Read this

How Clean Is The Solar Panel Manufacturing Process? How Much Carbon Dioxide Is Produced?

I just don't believe that Solar is the end all be all.
We should look at other means of energy source as well as increase energy saving.
Solar Panels are better for individual use at homes and for powering basic electronics like Fans and Lights in factories and big buildings but It is not at all suitable for powering heavy industry and machines.

Better we need to focus on Nuclear, Hydro and Wind only. make bigger capacity Nuclear plants and Hydro plants like China do. Instead of building 1000-5000 MW plants , directly make 10000-20000 MW plants like in China.
 

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Solar Panels are better for individual use at homes and for powering basic electronics like Fans and Lights in factories and big buildings but It is not at all suitable for powering heavy industry and machines.

Better we need to focus on Nuclear, Hydro and Wind only. make bigger capacity Nuclear plants and Hydro plants like China do. Instead of building 1000-5000 MW plants , directly make 10000-20000 MW plants like in China.
Ya'll Nibbiars Thorium AHWR is the only way.
 

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Ya'll Nibbiars Thorium AHWR is the only way.
But we should go big with it. We have spent 2 decade already building thorium plant and still it will be small plant.
We should go building 5-6 reactor units in single plant straight away. Otherwise we will be building plants for ages and still wont be able to meet the energy requirement.
 

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Further Gov should invest in R&D for research is cost cutting method in Electric transmission and production.

R&D to increase efficiency of Solar panels, Nuclear reactors, Hyrdo, Wind
Huge monies are being spent on improving transmission efficiency.

the focus on ultra critical thermal power plants is part of investment in increasing production efficiency.

check power ministry website.
 

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Huge monies are being spent on improving transmission efficiency.

the focus on ultra critical thermal power plants is part of investment in increasing production efficiency.

check power ministry website.
Ya'll Nibbiars Money is spend on main line abhi secondary lines ka kaam hona baking hai. Time lagega. It's a never ending process.
 

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India's mineral production up 37% in April
SECTIONSIndia's mineral production up 37% in AprilPTILast Updated: Jun 18, 2021, 08:41 PM IST

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India's mineral production rose by 37.1 per cent in April 2021 over the same month a year ago, according to the mines ministry. The index of mineral production of mining and quarrying sector for the month stood at 108.0, which was 37.1 per cent higher from the the level in April 2020, the ministry said in a statement.


 

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i've not followed OPEC politics this year, any story there?
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There is already enough TOT for Metro and aluminum coaches now.
Titagarh designs are best of the world in this area.
This is how ToT is done.

2015

Acquisition of Firema SpA, Italy. & Sambre Et Meuse, France. First Pvt. Indian company to possess technology of EMU, Metro, and Propulsion Systems.

2019

Secured the first order for Metro Coaches in India. First Aluminium metro trains to be manufactured in India.
 

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Oh no, some Liberandu publication was saying 3 million job cut in IT sector :hehe:.


Top 5 Indian IT companies to add over 96,000 employees: NASSCOM
IBEF: June 18, 2021

On Thursday, National Association of Software and Services Companies (NASSCOM) said, the conventional technology job and roles landscape will evolve with the development of technology and increasing automation, leading to formation of newer professions.
NASSCOM said, "The industry persists to be a net recruiter of skilled talent, adding 138,000 individuals in FY21, and strong recruitment intends for FY22 with the top 5 Indian IT firms aiming to add > 96,000 employees. The industry is upskilling > 250,000 employees in digital skills and has appointed > 40,000 fresh digitally trained talent, signifying its assurance and investment towards fast improvement of workforce competences.”
It added, the IT-BPM sector overall employed 4.5 million individuals as of March 2021.
It added that ~ 33% of the total jobs in the BPM sector were in the area of customer interaction services (such as call centre jobs including mail, chat etc.). Most of the client work from India is now being done in an omni-channel approach and requires greater end proficiency with technology and automation already developed into the processes.

In the last three years, automation and robotic process automation has been maturing and impacted to the new job generation in the BPM sector. The estimated opportunity for BPM is ~ US$ 180-220 billion, according to a NASSCOM-McKinsey Report, putting substantial room for growth and jobs.
NASSCOM said, "BPO industry in India is continuously transforming on reimagining methods for global clients – developing products, leverage analytics, client experience and the statement by all firms display the expansion in 2020 and further opportunities going forwards. With one of the greatest deal pipeline, and robust business outlook, the industry is on its way to reach its revenue vision of US$ 300-350 billion by 2025. The Industry will remain to be a net jobs generator and is dedicated to people-centric innovation, persistent focus on talent, and providing a better transformative client experience.”
It's literally raining jobs in IT and electronics sector.
 

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Secretary, department of Commerce, Government of India Dr Anup Wadhawan today said that Government e-Marketplace (GeM) is providing increasing market access to seller groups like MSEs, Women SHGs, Startups reinforcing the Make in India Initiative and Govt of India’s policy to promote local MSEs. Speaking to media, he said that presently GeM has over 6,90,000 MSE sellers and service providers onboard contributing over 56% of the total order value on GeM, which is a testament to GeM’s success in not only onboarding but also engaging with the MSEs to help them participate in public procurement. The number of MSEs registered on the GeM platform has increased by over 62% since the last FY (2019-20). And this is a tremendous achievement- considering that there were only around 3000 MSMEs in FY 2016-17. Since its inception in August 2017, GeM has facilitated 67.27 lakh orders worth 111,113 Crores from 18.85 lakh registered sellers and service providers for 52,275 Govt buyers. Most importantly, 6,95,432 MSE sellers and service providers have fulfilled 56.13 percent of the total order value on GeM.

Recently, MSME Ministry launched a new Udyam Registration Scheme for all MSME businesses as per the new MSME policy. The new Udyam form has a provision to take consent from businesses for auto-registration on GeM portal. In order to further smoothen the seller registration process for MSEs on the portal, GeM has operationalized API integration with Udyam Registration databases and details of MSMEs, who have given their consent to share their details with GeM, are being auto imported on GeM for creation of their seller profile and notification. As on 31st May 2021, 18,75,427 vendors are registered on GeM out of which 6,98,178 are MSEs and the share of procurement from MSEs on the portal is approx. 57 percent. Providing online market access to under-served seller groups has reinforced the “Atmanirbhar Bharat”, “Vocal for Local”, “Make in India” initiative and Govt of India’s policy to promote local MSEs. The GeM platform has ensured effective and seamless implementation of the Make in India policy and the Public Procurement Policy for Preference to Micro and Small Enterprises. In order to provide an impetus to the Make in India initiative as part of the vision of “Aatmanirbhar Bharat”, and to promote local products through the “Vocal for Local” initiative, the Government has made it mandatory for all sellers on GeM to list the Country of Origin while registering new products.

GeM is a dedicated platform for Startups to list their innovative products under 10 globally recognized Startup subsectors was launched on 15th November 2019. At present there are 9,980 Startups registered on GeM and 87 of these Startups have listed their innovative products on Startup Runway. To address the credit access challenges faced by MSMEs a latest functionality also being rolled out specially for SMEs is the GeMSAHAY app. The #GeMSAHAY initiative paves way for frictionless financing by leveraging fintech. MSEs can now get a loan at the point of acceptance of an order on the #GeM platform. It will help in meeting the working capital needs and ensure “access to finance” for MSEs. One of the major challenges faced by SMEs is access to timely cash-flow based financing, since borrower assessment is typically being done on collaterals. Even though there are schemes like TReDS which facilitate loans, SMEs continue to find it difficult to avail of uncollateralized cash-based loans. These challenges had been reviewed and recommendations were made towards resolving the same by RBI’s UK Sinha MSME Committee through its report in June 2019. The ‘SAHAY’ initiative- a mobile application for lending- comparable to BHIM for the Unified Payments Interface (UPI), was launched to address these issues. GeM is collaborating with the Indian Software Product Industry Round Table (iSPIRT), a non-profit tech think tank’s volunteer team for the implementation of the GeM- SAHAY project, which has been tailored to meet the specific needs of MSMEs on the GeM platform. Sellers applying for the loan facility will experience a seamless end to end digital experience with a mobile application.

Through the ‘GeM SAHAY’ app, loan disbursement will be instantaneous, instead of the conventional in-principle approval of loan that may very often not culminate in an actual disbursal. This facility will provide GeM sellers who are sole proprietors, with the best loan offers from top lenders in the country including public sector banks, private banks and NBFCs. The GeM SAHAY platform is ‘lender agnostic’, allowing for any lender, duly regulated by the Reserve Bank of India, to participate and provide capital and smart collection accounts to the Sellers on GeM.

GeM is proactively implementing several functionalities to ensure that payment cycles are kept as short as possible so that MSEs are incentivized to participate in public procurement in large numbers. GeM has designed its payment terms such that Buyers are mandated to make payments within 10 days of acceptance of material. Also, GeM has implemented a process under which if a buyer or a consignee does not take timely actions in accepting / rejecting the material or in making the payments, the GeM system itself triggers reminders and also initiates auto PRC, Auto CRAC and auto payments in the case of General Pool Account payment method. Further a provision has been introduced which will penalize the Buyers in terms of deduction of interest penalty on their funds if they delay payments to sellers against GeM contracts. GeM was the first e-commerce portal in the country which had started displaying the “Country of Origin” of all products on the product description page prominently for giving its Buyers the right to make informed decision of procurement. Now it is mandatory for all sellers to upfront declare the Country of Origin without which they cannot upload products on GeM. Going a step further, GeM has also started highlighting the Local Content % on the product description page prominently. So even within the products made in India, buyers can identify products that have higher local content and take informed decision accordingly. Buyers have been provided with a filter in the marketplace to identify and select products from amongst MII complaint sellers / products only. Sellers who do not declare Local Content % while uploading product and creating catalogue on GeM will lose out on business and will not be able to participate in bids in which buyer has chosen to procure only MII compliant products. Public Procurement Policy for Preference for MSE and Make in India are fully implemented on GeM. In the GeM Marketplace a MII filter has been provided using which the Buyer can filter out all non-local suppliers and restrict its procurements under Direct Purchase and L-1 Purchase from amongst Local Suppliers only.

GeM has been working closely with Ministry of Rural Development, Ministry of Tribal Affairs, Ministry of Textiles, Ministry of MSME, National Bamboo Mission, Ministry of Agriculture to develop “GeM Outlet Stores” and provide online “access to markets” for under-served seller groups in remote rural areas. A dedicated portal showcasing exquisitely handcrafted tribal handicrafts, textiles, paintings and minor forest produce was developed with TRIFED, Ministry of Tribal Affairs and launched on 27th June 2020. Presently, there are more than 4,000 products made by tribal entrepreneurs are listed on the portal. GeM has initiated the seamless onboarding of nearly 18 lakh artisans and 35 lakh weavers/ allied workers with Department of Handicrafts and Handloom, Ministry of Textiles on 17th July 2020. At present 28,365 artisans and 1.49 lakh weavers have been registered on GeM as sellers and are in the process of uploading their products in the relevant product categories. “ Khadi India” also showcasing a range of exquisitely handwoven natural fibre cloth products from the weavers of India and aims to provide them in rural areas with market access to Government byers. More than 4,100 sellers have successfully registered on the GeM portal. “The Divyangjan Collection” being a unique initiative to showcase finely crafted products made by persons with disabilities/ Divyangjan and aims to provide divyangjan with market access to Government buyers, NGOs working with Divyangjan can list their products in 6 exclusive product categories and in the regular marketplace on GeM. The Saras Collection is a dedicated portal showcasing daily utility products made by self-help groups [SHG] was developed in collaboration with Ministry of Rural Development and launched on 04th May 2020. Presently, there are more than 3,000 SHGs registered sellers on GeM and have listed approximately 1,000 products on the portal.
A unique initiative of the National Bamboo Mission and GeM, “The Green Gold Collection” showcases a range of exquisitely handcrafted bamboo and bamboo products, handicrafts, disposals and daily utility products, and aims to provide bamboo artisans, weavers and entrepreneurs in rural areas with market access to Government buyers. Approximately more than 1,200 sellers have successfully registered and listed their products on the portal. This initiative seeks to promote the adoption and use of bamboo products among Govt buyers and usher a sustainable rural economy for an Atmanirbhar Bharat. GeM has dedicated outreach and training teams which provide both offline and online needs-based trainings and webinars to empower all sellers across the country, in their language and customized to their unique contexts. GeM also has a dedicated online Learning Management System (LMS) Portal has been developed where all training resources on using the platform have been uploaded. The chatbot “GeMmy” provides an array of services like a virtual assistant while onboarding any type of seller on to the platform for intuitive contextual assistance.
All of the tenders by CPSU, state psu, ministry etc are moving to GeM.
GeM will be the future of procurement in India for govt sector, further it has country of origin tag too for products.
 

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Once china is kicked out..many companies are finding their normal breathing space.
Have to reduce the chinese signature in Indian economy further and further
Yes thats true.

We need a protected economy. Unlike western or chinese companies our companies have major funds issue. They have limited money available to them so they can't compete with foreigners with deep pockets. Their money allows them to do predatory pricing, flooding market with advertisements, access to high-tech equipment that Indian companies just can't match.

Without proper domestic manufacturing supply chain capabilities we can't have complex products made in India. Which not only discourages major companies from manufacturing in India but also it makes us dependent on foreign suppliers which makes made in India products expensive.

This whole open market propaganda is nothing but a neo colonial takeover. Protectionism works, China is a functional example. If we want to be like China, we need to start acting like China.

For those who are interested, here is a short documentary on Ghana. Who was once a major tamato producer and processer, but western countries arm twisted them to open their agro economy for imports and now they have major farm and agro industrial crisis.

 

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