IIT Roorkee Launches Earthquake Early Warning Mobile App
IIT Roorkee Launches Earthquake Early Warning Mobile App
Uttarakhand Bhookamp Alert, the EEW app launched by IIT Roorkee, is available on both Android and iOS platforms, an official statement said.
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Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Roorkee on August 4 said it has launched “Uttarakhand Bhookamp Alert , which is ‘India’s first’ Earthquake Early Warning (EEW) mobile app. The app is available for both Android and iOS platforms, it said. The project was sponsored by the Uttarakhand State Disaster Management Authority (USDMA). Uttarakhand Chief Minister Trivendra Singh Rawat launched the app on Wednesday.
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653 Tirath Singh Rawat. File photo
IN a damage-control exercise to contain discontent against the then Uttarakhand Chief Minister Trivendra Singh Rawat with just a year to go for the Assembly elections, the BJP had sprung a surprise by picking the Lok Sabha MP from Pauri-Garhwal, Tirath Singh Rawat, as his replacement in March. Now, nearly four months into the job, he’s out as well. The prospect of his not being able to fulfil the constitutional requirement of becoming an MLA within six months is being cited as the reason for the state getting its third CM Pushkar Singh Dhami within one term. That, however, could just be a convenient alibi for the party high command to spare itself the blushes and correct the mistake of para-dropping an MP, who has proven to be quite an unpopular one, instead of banking on established or promising legislators.
Trivendra Singh Rawat was trolled on social media for his unusual observation on coronavirus after it went viral on social media.
The comment comes at a time when India is battling a devastating second wave of Covid-19. India registered 3,43,144 new coronavirus cases and 4,000 deaths in the past 24 hours, data showed on Friday, and logged 4,000 deaths for a third day in a row.
Maximum casualties were reported in Maharashtra (850), followed by Karnataka with 344 daily deaths.
The top five states which registered maximum cases are Maharashtra with 42,582 cases, followed by Kerala with 39,955 cases, Karnataka with 35,297 cases, Tamil Nadu with 30,621 cases and Andhra Pradesh with 22,399 cases.
Coronavirus deserves to live: Ex U Khand CM
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Coronavirus deserves to live: Ex U Khand CM. Image Source: IANS News
New Delhi, May 14 : At a time when the whole world is seeking solution to get rid of the Covid pandemic, former Uttarakhand Chief Minister Trivendra Singh Rawat said the virus is a living organism and it deserves to live .
Rawat s unusual video statement went viral on social media in which he said that the pandemic is a living organism like human being so that it also has the right to live.
His remarks triggered stinging barbs from Opposition leaders who had described his statement as not just insensitive , but also foolish .