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Start Your 7 Days Free Trial TodaySensex rises further, opens up 291 pointsToday the stock market opened with great momentum. Today the BSE Sensex rose by about 291.42 points to open at the level of 53526.19 points. On the other hand, the Nifty of NSE opened with a gain of 87.30 points at the level of 15922.70 points.Rupee rumbles against dollar, 9 paise open weakRupee opened with weakness today against the dollar in the foreign exchange market. Today the rupee opened with a weakness of 8 paise at Rs 79.03 against the dollar. At the same time, on Monday, the rupee strengthened by 9 paise to close at Rs 78.95 against the dollar.
All India Weather Forecast for July 05, 2022Countrywide weather systemsA Low Pressure Area has developed over North Odisha and adjoining parts of South Chhattisgarh and Gangetic West Bengal. The associated cyclonic circulation extends up to 5.8 km above mean sea level.A Cyclonic Circulation is persisting over Southwest Rajasthan.A trough is extending from a cyclonic circulation over Southwest Rajasthan to West Central Arabian Sea.Weather movement across the country during the last 24 hoursDuring the last 24 hours, light to moderate rain at isolated places occurred over Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Lakshadweep, parts of East and Southeast Madhya Pradesh, Vidarbha, Marathwada, South Konkan and Goa and Coastal Karnataka and Chhattisgarh. , Interior Odisha and Coastal Andhra Pradesh received heavy to very heavy rainfall at one or two places with light to moderate rain.Light to moderate rain occurred at isolated places over Kerala, North Konkan & Goa, Gujarat region, Coastal Andhra Pradesh, Coastal Odisha, West Bengal, Sikkim, Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh and Rajasthan, Arunachal Pradesh and Nagaland.Light rain occurred at isolated parts of Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand, Saurashtra and Kutch, Interior Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, West Rajasthan, Punjab, Rest of North India, Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh and Delhi NCR.Weather activity likely during next 24 hoursDuring the next 24 hours, light to moderate rain at isolated places over Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Vidarbha, Marathwada, North Madhya Maharashtra, Southeast Rajasthan, Konkan & Goa, Coastal Karnataka, Kerala, Andaman & Nicobar Islands and Lakshadweep and Gujarat With this, heavy rain may occur at some places. Rain activities will be more over Konkan and Goa.Light to moderate rain with isolated heavy rain is likely over parts of Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand and Odisha.Light to moderate rain is possible over Telangana, Manipur, Mizoram and Tripura.Light rain is possible over parts of Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand, Delhi & NCR, Punjab, Haryana, West Rajasthan, Interior Karnataka, Rayalaseema and Tamil Nadu.
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Rupee strengthens by 9 paise against dollarRupee closed at Rs 78.95 with the strength of 9 paise against the dollar this evening.Today the stock market closed with a boomToday, where the Sensex closed at the level of 53234.77 points with a gain of 326.84 points. On the other hand, Nifty closed at 15835.40 with a gain of 83.40 points.
After seven years, the danger of white fly hovers again in Punjab, know what is the situationIt is very important to protect the crop from diseases for good yield of cotton. Last year itself, the crop of North Zone was badly damaged due to pink bollworm disease. The danger of this disease was not over yet that the danger of white fly disease also started looming on the Punjab crop. Yes, in 2015, this pest damaged more than 3 lakh hectares of cotton crop in the semi-arid region. After seven years, the state agriculture department is once again preparing to fight the menace of whitefly. Experts have suggested farmers not to cultivate moong to avoid this danger.Actually, moong and seasonal horticultural crops are known for whitefly. Experts say that farmers should avoid planting their beans near cotton fields. Unconventionally large areas of cotton growing districts have opted for 60-day long moong crop this year after harvesting rabi wheat and mustard, raising serious concerns about whitefly disease this year.After a hiatus of seven years, the state's agriculture department is again gearing up to fight the whitefly menace and experts say moong cultivation is an important factor contributing to the current pest warnings for the cotton crop in the Malwa belt. Is.Even as the Punjab government is promoting moong in summer, agricultural experts have warned against short-term legume cultivation to stem the threat of deadly whitefly attack on the cotton crop, which is considered the economic lifeline of farmers. Is. Malwa belt.In 2015, the pest infestation damaged more than 3 lakh hectares of cotton crop in the semi-arid region. After a hiatus of seven years, the state's agriculture department is again gearing up to fight the whitefly menace and experts say moong cultivation is an important factor contributing to the current pest alert. Kumar said an expert committee in 2016 had strongly recommended against the cultivation of moong in South Malwa, following the gruesome whitefly attack. “With the unconventional large areas of cotton-growing districts opting to grow a 60-day long moong crop this year after harvesting the rabi crops of wheat and mustard, this time the white fly raised a serious concern. Moong and seasonal horticultural crops are known for whitefly and farmers should avoid growing legumes around cotton fields,” he said, adding that hot and dry conditions in this kharif season are favorable for whitefly and the pest can attack the surrounding cotton. go to plants.“After the infection in 2015-16, a well-coordinated campaign was launched and thereafter whitefly did not affect cotton. Agencies should prepare a dedicated pest management plan to fight whitefly in moong if they want to promote the cultivation of pulses. But the risk of cash crop should be avoided,” said Vijay Kumar, principal entomologist, Punjab Agricultural University (PAU). He is also a member of an inter-state advisory and monitoring committee of the cotton growing states of Punjab, Haryana and Rajasthan.For the first time this year, around 1.25 lakh acres of area was brought under moong cultivation which was almost 80% more than in 2021, when the crop was cultivated in Rabi Zaid (the third crop sown between Rabi and Kharif seasons). 55,000 acres were used forThe jump in acreage of moong was attributed after Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann assured to buy the crop at an MSP of Rs 7,225 per quintal. As a measure to further encourage moong cultivation, Mann announced that the state government would pay up to ₹1,000 per quintal as compensation to farmers selling their crops below the MSP in the market. Information from different districts states that the moong crop has reported an attack of yellow mosaic virus, indicating a widespread whitefly population in the region. Mansa's Chief Agriculture Officer (CAO) Manjit Singh said that the white fly is the carrier of the virus. “This year the moong harvesting period is going on and cotton has seen an increase in whitefly cases. Though the situation is under control, we will encourage the farmers to avoid moong from next season.Gurpreet Singh, CAO of Muktsar, another major cotton producing district, said the whitefly feeds on cotton and other plants and it reduces the photosynthetic activities of the plant and affects the yield more severely.“Cultivation of legumes is ideal for paddy growing areas as the deadly polyphagous pest feeds on cotton plants and not on paddy. Farmers in cotton growing areas should stay away from moong to reduce whitefly infestation.
Rain alert for these states this weekThe IMD said active monsoon conditions are likely over northwest India between Tuesday and ThursdayAs monsoons have arrived in India, the weather department issued rain alerts for different states across the country. The Indian Meteorological Department -- in its briefing Sunday -- said active monsoon conditions over central India and along the west coast are expected during the next five days. It also said active monsoon conditions are likely over northwest India between Tuesday and Thursday.Here are the weather alerts for different states:1) Heavy rains are likely over Gujarat, coastal and south interior Karnataka, Telangana, Puducherry, Karaikal, and Kerala and Mahe during the next five days, the IMD said in its briefing.2) Heavy rainfall is expected in parts of Maharashtra between Monday and Thursday, and from Tuesday in north interior Karnataka. Coastal Andhra Pradesh, and Yanam are also set to witness heavy rains on Tuesday and Wednesday.3) Heavy to very heavy rains are expected to lash over Konkan and Goa from Monday till Thursday; coastal Karnataka on Monday till Tuesday, and over Gujarat, ghat areas of Madhya Maharashtra from Tuesday to Thursday.4) Widespread rainfall with thunderstorm and lightning is likely over Central India (Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Vidarbha) during the next four days.5) Heavy rainfall is very likely in Odisha on Monday and Thursday, the weather department said in its bulletin.6) In Jammu and Kashmir and west Rajasthan, heavy rainfall is likely from Tuesday till Thursday, and in Himachal Pradesh on Tuesday.7) Uttarakhand is also headed for heavy rainfall from Tuesday till Thursday.8) Punjab, Haryana-Chandigarh, and northwest Uttar Pradesh are bracing for heavy rains on Wednesday and Thursday.इस सप्ताह इन राज्यों के लिए बारिश का अलर्टआईएमडी ने कहा कि मंगलवार और गुरुवार के बीच उत्तर पश्चिम भारत में सक्रिय मानसून की स्थिति होने की संभावना हैभारत में मानसून के आगमन के साथ ही मौसम विभाग ने देश भर के विभिन्न राज्यों के लिए बारिश का अलर्ट जारी किया है। भारतीय मौसम विभाग ने रविवार को अपनी ब्रीफिंग में कहा कि अगले पांच दिनों के दौरान मध्य भारत और पश्चिमी तट पर सक्रिय मानसून की स्थिति होने की उम्मीद है। इसने यह भी कहा कि मंगलवार और गुरुवार के बीच उत्तर पश्चिम भारत में सक्रिय मॉनसून की स्थिति होने की संभावना है।यहां विभिन्न राज्यों के लिए मौसम अलर्ट दिए गए हैं:1) अगले पांच दिनों के दौरान गुजरात, तटीय और दक्षिण आंतरिक कर्नाटक, तेलंगाना, पुडुचेरी, कराईकल और केरल और माहे में भारी बारिश की संभावना है, आईएमडी ने अपनी ब्रीफिंग में कहा।2) महाराष्ट्र के कुछ हिस्सों में सोमवार और गुरुवार के बीच और मंगलवार से उत्तरी आंतरिक कर्नाटक में भारी बारिश की संभावना है। तटीय आंध्र प्रदेश और यनम में भी मंगलवार और बुधवार को भारी बारिश होने की संभावना है।3) सोमवार से गुरुवार तक कोंकण और गोवा में भारी से बहुत भारी बारिश होने की संभावना है; तटीय कर्नाटक सोमवार से मंगलवार तक, और गुजरात, मध्य महाराष्ट्र के घाट क्षेत्रों में मंगलवार से गुरुवार तक।4) अगले चार दिनों के दौरान मध्य भारत (मध्य प्रदेश, छत्तीसगढ़, विदर्भ) में गरज और बिजली गिरने के साथ व्यापक वर्षा होने की संभावना है।5) ओडिशा में सोमवार और गुरुवार को भारी बारिश की संभावना है, मौसम विभाग ने अपने बुलेटिन में कहा।6) जम्मू-कश्मीर और पश्चिमी राजस्थान में मंगलवार से गुरुवार तक और हिमाचल प्रदेश में मंगलवार तक भारी बारिश की संभावना है।7) उत्तराखंड भी मंगलवार से गुरुवार तक भारी बारिश की ओर अग्रसर है।8) पंजाब, हरियाणा-चंडीगढ़ और उत्तर पश्चिमी उत्तर प्रदेश में बुधवार और गुरुवार को भारी बारिश हो रही है।
Cotton yarn became cheaper by Rs 40 in Tamil Nadu, traders breathed a sigh of relief With the improvement in cotton prices, the rising yarn prices have also come under control. Recently in Tamil Nadu it was decided to reduce the price of cotton yarn by Rs 40. In fact, 40s count yarn was sold here on Saturday at Rs 434 per kg, while now its price has been reduced to Rs 394. For information, let us tell you that the price of yarn of the same quality was Rs 237 per kg in May 2021.Tiruppur Exporters Association (TEA) President Raja M Shanmugam said the fall in yarn prices is a welcome sign. “The industry has been talking about increase in yarn prices for the last 18 months. The revised price came into force amidst the efforts. We expect it to decline further. This trend will pave the way for international orders. ,Tiruppur Exporters and Manufacturers Association (TEAMA) President M P Muthurathinam said orders had dried up due to exorbitant yarn prices. “Textile manufacturers will not get more orders just because of the 40 fall. The downward trend should continue.
UP's textile industry dying year after yearSIS exclusive conversation with cotton trader Shravan Kumar Agarwal of HathrasTextile industry is being promoted all over the country but in UP this industry is dying year after year. Whether it is the production of cotton or the setting up of units of ginning and spinning mills, the situation here is opposite from that of the country. In cotton growing stations like Hathras, the area under cotton is decreasing by about 10 percent every year. On the other hand, till a few years ago, Kanpur and Hathras were called the cotton hubs of UP, whereas now there is no existence of a single mill here. In the largest state of the country, this joy of the country's second largest industry is a matter of thinking for the responsible.Labor cost is expensiveCotton trader Shravan Kumar Agrawal of Hathras area of UP expressed this concern regarding the cotton and textile industry. Shravan told that there is tremendous scope in the cotton industry but not in UP. Actually harvesting of cotton crop requires a lot of labor and labor cost in UP is very expensive. That is why farmers are giving preference to the cultivation of maize and bajra instead of cotton. On the other hand, setting up of ginning and spinning mills is a huge investment for which no help is available from the government. This is the reason that the future of this industry in UP seems to be in danger.hope for help from the governmentHe said that Hathras area of UP belt is famous all over the world for the production of indigenous cotton. Here on an average, 8 to 10 thousand cotton bales are pressed every year, whereas in the whole of UP, about 50 lakh bales are pressed. If the government wants, it can save this dying industry. If there is a need, then only some simple policies need to be made. Policies that help in reducing labor cost and industry cost.
Rupee 1 paise stronger against the dollarRupee opened with strength today against the dollar in the foreign exchange market. Today the rupee opened with a strength of 1 paise at Rs 79.04 against the dollar. At the same time, on Friday, the rupee closed at Rs 79.05 with a weakness of 1 paise against the dollar.A bright start on the first day of the trading weekThe Indian stock market opened with an increase on 4th July. Nifty is open around 15900. Sensex is up 118.10 points or 0.22 percent at 53026.03 and Nifty is up 32.80 points or 0.21% at 15784.80. About 1465 stocks are showing an uptrend
Cotton closing stock will be less than expected this seasonThis cotton season will end on 30 September 2022. It is estimated that by the end of the season the closing stock of cotton will be 39.27 lakh cotton bales. After the meeting of the Cotton Production and Consumption Committee held in May, the data of cotton imports, opening stock, total availability of the season etc. were released for this season.The Committee on Cotton Production and Consumption in its meeting held in May had estimated the closure of around 41.27 lakh bales.After a meeting on Friday, the committee said that imports are expected to be 15 lakh bales, production at 315.43 lakh bales and opening stock at 71.84 lakh bales. With this, the total availability for the season is estimated to be 402.27 lakh bales.The textile mills (non-small scale industry units) were expected to consume 285 lakh bales as against 289 lakh bales estimated by the committee in its meeting in May. Industry sources here said the demand for cotton has declined due to weak demand for yarn.The consumption by small scale units was expected to be 20 lakh bales while the non-textile consumption was expected to be 16 lakh bales. The export was estimated at 42 lakh bales, the committee said.This cotton season will end on 30 September 2022. It is estimated that by the end of the season the closing stock of cotton will be 39.27 lakh cotton bales. After the meeting of the Cotton Production and Consumption Committee held in May, the data of cotton imports, opening stock, total availability of the season etc. were released for this season.The Committee on Cotton Production and Consumption in its meeting held in May had estimated the closure of around 41.27 lakh bales.After a meeting on Friday, the committee said that imports are expected to be 15 lakh bales, production at 315.43 lakh bales and opening stock at 71.84 lakh bales. With this, the total availability for the season is estimated to be 402.27 lakh bales.The textile mills (non-small scale industry units) were expected to consume 285 lakh bales as against 289 lakh bales estimated by the committee in its meeting in May. Industry sources here said the demand for cotton has declined due to weak demand for yarn.The consumption by small scale units was expected to be 20 lakh bales while the non-textile consumption was expected to be 16 lakh bales. The export was estimated at 42 lakh bales, the committee said.
Deadline for exporters to submit application for pending dues extendedThe last date for exporters to submit online applications to claim their pending dues under export promotion scheme MEIS has been extended till August 31 this year, according to a notification of the commerce ministry. Last September, the government announced release of Rs 56,027 crore against pending tax refunds of exporters under different export incentive schemes."The last date for submitting applications under MEIS (merchandise exports from India scheme), for exports made in the period September 1, 2020 to December 31, 2020 has been extended up to August 31, 2022," the Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) said in a notification.Earlier, the deadline was April this year.DGFT said no MEIS applications would be accepted after the last date.The country's exports during April-May 2022-23 rose about 25 per cent to USD 78.72 billion. Imports during the period increased 45.42 per cent to USD 123.41 billion.The trade deficit during the first two months of this fiscal year widened to USD 44.69 billion from USD 21.82 billion in the year-ago period.
Rupee weakness by 8 paise against dollarToday evening, the rupee closed at Rs 79.05 with a weakness of 8 paise against the dollar.Today the stock market closed with a fall.Today, where the Sensex closed at a level of 52907.93, down 111.01 points.On the other hand, Nifty closed at the level of 15752.00 points down by 28.30 points.
Know what is the current status of cotton sowing in the countryCotton sleeping is an important issue in the textile industry these days. Because on this basis the business of the coming year will depend. Since the end of April, the discussion regarding sleeping figures has started. Earlier, almost all the states talked about increasing the cotton sowing area, but by the end of June, the situation remained that instead of increasing the area, it decreased. Let us know what is the status of cotton sleeping in the country at present-north zonePunjab, Haryana and Rajasthan had set a target to increase the area under cotton in all these three states, but the fear of crop loss due to pink bollworm disease last year is clearly visible among the farmers this year as well. As a result, sleeping was less than last year. In the year 2021-22 till the end of June, cotton was sown in 14.651 lakh hectares whereas in the year 2022-23 it was reduced to only 14.550 lakh hectares. In one year, there was a decrease of 0.101 lakh hectare in the North Zone.central zoneThe situation in the Central Zone is still improving as compared to the North. There has been an increase of 1.919 lakh hectares in the total sleeping area in the zone till this time as compared to last year. Maharashtra has played the main role in this. Here cotton seeding has increased in 4.061 lakh hectares. Whereas in Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh the sleeping figures have remained negative. In the year 2021-22 till this time the total sowing in the central zone was 34.387 lakh hectares while in the year 2022-23, cotton has been sown on 36.306 lakh hectares of land.South ZoneSoing's figures in this zone should be mixed. In fact, there was an increase of 0.210 lakh hectares in sowing in Andhra Pradesh, while a decrease of 0.861 lakh hectares was recorded in Telangana. Similarly, cotton sowing was done in Karnataka on 1.242 lakh hectares more land. In Tamil Nadu till this time last year till this time 0.003 lakh hectares were cultivated, whereas this year so far sowing has not started here. A total of 0.588 lakh hectares of land has increased in South Zone as compared to last year.Apart from all the three zones, sowing was seen less in Orissa and other states as compared to last year. Till this time till this time, till the year 2021-22, cotton was sown on 61.732 lakh hectares of land, whereas this year cotton was sown on 64.077 lakh hectares of land. has gone. This increase in percentage was 3.80 percent.(All figures based on the report released by the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare)
Sensex recorded a fall of 353 points as soon as it openedToday the stock market opened with a fall. Today the BSE Sensex fell by about 352.81 points and opened at the level of 52666.13 points. On the other hand, the Nifty of NSE opened with a decline of 114.30 points at the level of 15666.00 points.Rupee depreciates against dollar, loses 2 paiseRupee opened with weakness today against the dollar in the foreign exchange market. Today the rupee opened with a weakness of 2 paise at Rs 78.99 against the dollar. At the same time, on Thursday, the rupee closed at a level of Rs 78.97 with a weakness of 1 paise against the dollar.
All India Weather Forecast for July 01, 2022Countrywide weather systemsThe Cyclonic Circulation lies over Central Pakistan and adjoining Northwest Punjab.The East West Trough is extending from Punjab to West Central Bay of Bengal across Haryana, South Uttar Pradesh, Northeast Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and South Odisha coast.An offshore trough is extending from North Maharashtra Coast to South Karnataka Coast at mean sea level.A cyclonic circulation is moving southwards over Odisha Coast and adjoining areas with an altitude between 3.1 and 5.8 km above sea level.Weather movement across the country during the last 24 hoursDuring the last 24 hours, moderate to heavy rains occurred over most parts of Konkan and Goa, Coastal Karnataka, parts of North Kerala, East Uttar Pradesh and East Madhya Pradesh.Light to moderate rain with isolated heavy falls occurred over Sub-Himalayan West Bengal, Sikkim, Meghalaya, parts of Central Uttar Pradesh and Himachal Pradesh and light to moderate rain at one or two places over Northeast Rajasthan and South Gujarat It rained heavily.Light to moderate rain at isolated places over rest of Northeast India, Kerala, Lakshadweep, Chhattisgarh, parts of Haryana, Delhi, remaining parts of North Madhya Pradesh, parts of Rayalaseema, Coastal Andhra Pradesh and Vidarbha and Andaman & Nicobar Islands Hui.Light rain occurred over Interior Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Interior Karnataka, Odisha, Jharkhand, Jammu and Kashmir and Saurashtra and Kutch.Weather activity likely during next 24 hoursDuring the next 24 hours, isolated isolated places over West Madhya Pradesh, parts of Southwest Uttar Pradesh, East Rajasthan, Sub-Himalayan West Bengal, Sikkim, Assam, Meghalaya, Konkan & Goa, Coastal Karnataka and North Kerala. Moderate rain with heavy rain at a few places. ,Light to moderate rain may occur at one or two places over Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, parts of Haryana, Delhi and South Chhattisgarh.Light rain may occur at one or two places over Vidarbha, Marathwada, Telangana, parts of Madhya Maharashtra, Rayalaseema, Coastal Andhra Pradesh and Lakshadweep.Light rain is possible over rest of the country except West Rajasthan and Kutch.
Rupee weakens by 1 paise against dollarToday evening, the rupee closed at a level of Rs 78.97 with a weakness of 1 paise against the dollar.Today the stock market closed with a fall.Today, where the Sensex closed at the level of 53018.94 points down by 8.03 points.On the other hand, Nifty closed at a level of 15780.30 points down by 18.80 points.
Cotton needs a long-term strategyA panel of central and state ministries, industry bodies from seed, textile and fertilizer sectors is the need of the hour. Cotton fabric is an eco-friendly material and should be used more widely. Affordable cotton prices are the key. The textile industry is in the worst shape due to the current shortage and high cotton prices. Cotton exports worth $2 billion are in danger. India cultivates cotton on 12 million hectares but lags behind in productivity. The current productivity of 440 kg/ha of lint, down from its highest level of 516 kg/ha five years ago, compares poorly with the global average of 775 kg/ha.In the absence of a clear strategic policy and an enabling regulatory environment, India may not be able to provide cotton at an affordable cost to the textile industry. India being the largest exporter of cotton can become a net importer in 2013-14.India's cotton production tripled from 13 million bales in 2002 to a peak of 39 million bales in 2013, but declined to 32 million bales last year. For the past five years, cotton yields have stagnated and recently started declining, putting pressure on supply. The demand-supply imbalance has pushed up the prices and hit the textile industry hard. The textile industry requires 45 million bales by 2026 for domestic purpose and to meet exports to countries like Bangladesh and Vietnam.It is unlikely that India will produce enough cotton in five years unless a strategy involving multiple stakeholders and central and state ministries is drawn up immediately.productivity depressed62 districts for 37 per cent of the cotton area have very low yields of 230 kg/ha and another 69 districts have a moderate yield of 420 kg/ha in 35 per cent of the area. The productivity in the rest of the area is reasonably 615 kg/ha.Yield loss due to pink larva, sycamore rot and sucking pest as well as costly weed management has become a nightmare for the cotton farmer. Farmers have to pay 20 per cent of their revenue for harvesting cotton. Rising cost of production is affecting the livelihood and income of 70 lakh cotton farmers.In addition, no new biotech traits for cotton seeds have been approved for commercialization since 2005, resulting in inefficiencies in pest control leading to yield declines.Many countries achieved a ginning out-turn of 40-45 percent as compared to 30-35 percent in India.This means we are losing 20 percent of lint productivity compared to other countries. Lack of up-gradation of agricultural practices and mechanization of operations including harvesting is causing inefficiency in cotton production.Inadequate investment in seed research due to price control on cotton seeds has meant lack of development of high quality cotton seed varieties in the last 10 years.way forwardA holistic and long-term strategic approach is required. Starting from cotton seed, crop protection, crop nutrition, irrigation, mechanization, market, guinea and end user, many links in the value chain are to be optimized and technologically advanced. There should be an alignment between the various central ministries and between the Center and the states where cotton is grown or the textile units are based. We need an end-to-end integrated approach.If India is to achieve the global average productivity, it will have to adopt breakthrough technologies and introduce new production systems as outlined below.High Density Planting System (HDPS): Increase plant population from existing 15,000-25,000 per hectare to 75,000-1,00,000 with optimized farming practices leading to 30 percent increase in yield. India needs to develop compact plant types which are suitable for increasing the plant population. This would require breeding effort from the seed industry in partnership with ICAR-CICR and ICAR-SIRCOT. Farmers are encouraged to adopt this method.
ANDHRA PRADESH KHARIF - 2022 SEASON SOWING REPORT AS ON 29 JUNE 2022
Rupee opens 7 paise stronger against dollarRupee opened strongly against the dollar in the foreign exchange market today. Today the rupee opened with a strength of 7 paise at Rs 78.90 against the dollar. At the same time, on Tuesday, the rupee closed at Rs 78.97 with a loss of 43 paise against the dollar.Sensex rises further, opens up 187 pointsToday the stock market opened with great momentum. Today the BSE Sensex rose by about 187.25 points to open at the level of 53214.22 points. On the other hand, the Nifty of NSE opened with a gain of 48.90 points at the level of 15848.00 points.
All India Weather Forecast for June 30, 2022Countrywide weather systemsA Cyclonic Circulation is persisting over West Central Arabian Sea.Another Cyclonic Circulation is persisting over Northwest Rajasthan.advertisementA trough is extending from a cyclonic circulation over Northwest Rajasthan to Odisha coast across Northeast Rajasthan, North Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh.A trough is extending from North Maharashtra Coast to North Kerala Coast.Weather movement across the country during the last 24 hoursDuring the last 24 hours, Assam, Meghalaya, Arunachal Pradesh, Sub-Himalayan West Bengal, Sikkim, East Bihar, East Uttar Pradesh, Coastal Karnataka, Coastal Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and one or two places over Lakshadweep and Vidarbha.Light rain occurred over Odisha, Interior Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Jharkhand, Bihar, Gangetic West Bengal and West Uttar Pradesh.Light to moderate rain occurred at isolated places over rest of Northeast India, parts of Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Maharashtra, Kerala, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Southeast Rajasthan, Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand.Weather activity likely during next 24 hoursMonsoon is very likely to reach East Uttar Pradesh, parts of Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh today, June 29.During the next 24 hours, light to moderate rain is likely over Sub-Himalayan West Bengal, Sikkim, parts of Assam, many parts of Uttar Pradesh, parts of Madhya Pradesh, South Gujarat, Coastal Maharashtra and Coastal Karnataka.Light to moderate rain may occur at one or two places over Bihar, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Lakshadweep, Telangana, Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh.Light to moderate rain is possible over rest of Northeast India, Odisha, remaining parts of Chhattisgarh, Andhra Pradesh, remaining parts of Telangana, Interior Karnataka, East Rajasthan, parts of East Gujarat, Tamil Nadu and Andaman & Nicobar Islands.Light rain may occur at one or two places over Punjab, Haryana, Delhi and parts of Jammu and Kashmir. Rain activities are expected to increase significantly in these states till tomorrow i.e. June 30.Light rain is possible over Coastal Tamil Nadu, Rayalaseema and Jammu and Kashmir.