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Nawaz calls Malaysian counterpart, expresses sorry

Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Saturday called his Malaysian counterpart Najib Razak d expressed sorry over the death of the Malaysian ambassador’ss wife.
The spouse of the Malaysian ambassasdor was among seven people killed when a MI-17 helicopter Naltar Valley of Gilgit on Friday.
On May 08, a MI-17 helicopter crash in the Naltar Valley in Gilgit-Baltistan killed seven people including Ambassador of Philippines Domingo D Lucenario Jr, Ambassador of Norway Leif Larsen, wives of the Malaysian and Indonesian ambassadors, two Pakistan Army majors and a Subedar.
Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has deputed three cabinet ministers to accompany the bodies of envoys and spouses who lost their lives in the tragic crash.
Freedom 2,00,000 MW By 2020 SolarPV Power Policy
May09, 2015 (C) Ravinder Singh progressindia008@yahoo.com
When Japan is installing 14,000 MW of SolarPV Power a year, India
added just 3800 MW SolarPV Power so far, shall not install more than
4,000 MW SolarPV in FY2015-16. Due to Corrupted Policies Rooftop
SolarPV capacity is just 45 MW.
There is over 50,000 MW SolarPV Surplus Manufacturing capacity as such
India can set over 20,000 MW SolarPV Power installation program
annually scaling up further.
A 1 KW SolarPV system which cost say Rs.50,000 over 25 years service
life produces 50,000 units of electricity – 70,000 units in tracking
installations. Long Term SolarPV cost is not even Rs.1 per unit for
DAY TIME PEAKING POWER.
Against Rs.1 per unit for SolarPV conventional power in MP cost over
Rs.7 per unit in 2012-13.
SolarPV Is Already Most Desirable Energy Source
Corrupted Policies Hindered Development
1.]  SolarPV policy didn’t Insist on TRACKING SolarPV installations.
Tracking SolarPV produces 40% more power over 10-12 hours against 7-8
hours average therefore serve all Day Time Peak Load.
2.]  Some regions in India have VERY HIGH Transmission Losses, 30% to
over 50% and in such regions REAL Cost of Supply Exceed Rs.10-15 per
unit should be IDEAL sites for SolarPV.
3.]  India has installed SolarPV PARKS next to Ultra Super Thermal
Power Projects Supplying Electricity at say Rs.2.30 per unit and in
Power Surplus Regions allowing SolarPV tariff of Rs.15 per unit.
4.]  Such SolarPV Parks operate at 20% load factor but require
TRANSMISSION Capacity similar to a conventional power project and
subjected to GRID Losses.
5.]  Corrupted BY REGULATORS SolarPV Policy Didn’t FAVOR Rooftop SolarPV –
Freedom 2,00,000 MW SolarPV Power Policy
A.]  DERC Sabotaged Solar Rooftops Not Allowing Consumers to Install
Rooftops without Private Discom Approval. REMEDY – A Consumer with say
10 KW of Connected Load Should Be Free to Install 10 KW Rooftop
SolarPV installation like Invertors or Generators.
B.]  100 KW to 1000 KW SolarPV be installed in Villages to DELIVER
Full Power to 11 KV Distribution Transformers. A 1000 KW System to
serve 4-5 nearby villages.
C.]  Tariff Policy should allow REAL COST OF SUPPLY OF CONVENTIONAL
POWER AT VILLAGE BLOCK For First FOUR Years and Rs.3 per Unit
thereafter.
D.]  Sub 1000 KW SolarPV shall also provide 4G BROADBAND TOWER and
Service to add revenue from site.
Ravinder Singh, Inventor & Consultant, INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES AND PROJECTS
Y-77Hauz Khas, New Delhi-110016, India. Ph; 091- 9718280435, 9650421857
Ravinder Singh* is a WIPO awarded inventor specializing in Power,
Transportation,
Water, Energy Saving, Agriculture, Manufacturing, Technologies and Project.
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Dear Naresh,
Call for a permanent ceasefire in Yemen and ensure access to essential food, fuel & medical supplies by re-opening air & sea routes.

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I’m writing to you from Tehran – my first time in Iran. I’m here together with Tighe Barry of CodePink, participating in a “peace boat” protesting the US-backed Saudi bombing and blockade of Yemen. For updates on our journey, follow@justfp on Twitter.
Can you help amplify our voices? We set up a petition at MoveOn, echoing Oxfam’s call for an immediate and permanent ceasefire in Yemen and to ensure access to essential food, fuel and medical supplies by re-opening air and sea routes. You can sign and share our petition here:
Before the current conflict, Yemen was already the poorest country in the Middle East. Over 10 million people were going hungry, including 1 million acutely malnourished children. This number has increased by nearly 2 million since the conflict began. [1]
There was a moment of hope when an announcement came that airstrikes would stop but they have since resumed. Violence has damaged homes, schools and even hospitals. Over 400 civilians have lost their lives and over 150,000 people have been displaced.
Food and diesel, which is needed to pump clean water, are increasingly in short supply and their prices are rising – putting these basic necessities out of reach for ordinary families. And at a time when people desperately need them, vital supplies can’t enter the country. That could prove disastrous, because Yemen relies on imports for 90 per cent of its food.
Escalating violence is making an already dire humanitarian situation much worse. The conflict must stop.
Join us in echoing Oxfam’s call for ceasefire and ensuring access to food, fuel and medical supplies by signing and sharing our petition:
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