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Time of India
a day ago
- Business
- Time of India
DC directs officials to expedite crop survey, promote schemes for farmers
Mandya: Deputy commissioner Kumara has directed agriculture department officials to accelerate and ensure accuracy in the ongoing crop survey. He said that crucial estimates for agricultural and horticultural crop areas, disaster compensation under the NDRF, and crop loss reports are all based on this data. Speaking at a review meeting on Tuesday, Kumara instructed that Private Residents (PRs) who have not met crop survey targets be replaced with efficient personnel. He noted encouraging progress in the 2024–25 crop survey cycle, with area coverage reaching 91.5% for the pre-monsoon season, 96.4% in monsoon, 97.7% post-monsoon, and 95.8% for summer crops. Highlighting the achievements under the Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana (PMFBY), he said Rs 39.09 crore in compensation was disbursed to farmers during the 2023-24 season. For the current year, 3,708 farmers have already submitted applications, and he urged officials to launch awareness drives to expand enrolment. To spread awareness about crop insurance, jingles are being played through Raitha Sanjeevini vehicles, autorickshaws, garbage collection vans, and at KSRTC bus stands. Direct outreach is also being conducted at milk dairies, farmer societies, marketplaces, and other rural gathering points. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Esta nueva alarma con cámara es casi regalada en Rafael Castillo (ver precio) Verisure Más información Undo Under the PM Formalisation of Micro food processing Enterprises (PMFME) scheme, loans totalling Rs 65.4 crore and subsidies worth Rs 21.7 crore have been sanctioned to 258 farmer-entrepreneurs in the district. A target of 250 new beneficiaries has been set for the current year. Kumara instructed the agriculture, horticulture, and fisheries departments to convene a joint meeting and identify areas with high potential for food processing units. Zilla panchayat CEO KR Nandini highlighted that under the PMFME scheme, self-help groups under NRLM could take up ventures like traditional oil mills, Maddur vade, and chips production. Training for these units will be provided by subject experts once proposals are finalised. Meanwhile, Union minister for heavy industries and steel and Mandya MP HD Kumaraswamy will chair the District Development Coordination and Monitoring Committee meeting on July 4. Officials also reviewed the status report prepared ahead of the meeting. Get the latest lifestyle updates on Times of India, along with Doctor's Day 2025 , messages and quotes!


Time of India
05-06-2025
- Science
- Time of India
Teleios: A mysterious sphere floating in the Milky Way
Teleios (Image source: Scientists are puzzled by the discovery of a perfectly spherical object floating in the Milky Way , which emits only radio signals. Named Teleios , this strange structure does not give off visible light, infrared glow, or detectable X-rays, only faint radio emissions. The discovery defies simple explanations and raises questions about how such a perfectly round object could exist in space. Teleios first drew attention when scientists observed a circular region emitting subtle radio waves, despite showing no signs of light or heat. The object was discovered by a team led by Professor Miroslav D. Filipović of Western Sydney University , using data from Australia's ASKAP (Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder) telescope. Strange sphere, Teleios found in the Milky Way Although located within our galaxy, Teleios is completely invisible to the human eye. It lies thousands of trillions of miles from Earth, yet its radio signals traveled all the way to our telescopes. According to experts believe Teleios has a low surface brightness; its soft radio glow was detected during an all-sky survey carried out by ASKAP. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Esta nueva alarma con cámara es casi regalada en Rafael Castillo (ver precio) Verisure Undo Its remarkable symmetry is challenging scientists to reconsider common assumptions about space structures. Based on the radio data, scientists estimate Teleios could be up to 157 light-years in diameter. While some researchers believe it might be the remnant of a long-ago stellar explosion, its smooth, round shape has also led to speculation that it could be a young supernova remnant or a more mature structure. What scientists do agree on is that Teleios lies in a remote, quiet region of space, expanding silently and standing out due to its near-perfect symmetry. As one researcher noted, 'This unique object has never been seen at any wavelength, including visible light Is Teleios a supernova Some members of the research team suggest Teleios might be a massive bubble formed by stellar winds, but they can't rule out the possibility that it's an expanding cloud of gas and dust left behind after a star exploded. Teleios has only been detected in radio wavelengths, which are the longest waves in the electromagnetic spectrum. This highlights the important role of radio telescopes in spotting rare cosmic objects that would otherwise go unnoticed by human eyes or regular optical instruments. The debate continues. Some scientists believe a white dwarf may have caused the explosion, slowly gaining mass far from crowded star clusters. Others think Teleios may have exploded in a quiet, outer part of the Milky Way, where fewer stars and less gas allowed it to expand in a smooth, undisturbed way. One theory proposes that the star blew away surrounding material before it exploded, making the nearby space even emptier and allowing for its perfectly rounded shape. Unanswered questions about Teleios Scientists are planning follow-up observations to see if Teleios changes shape over time or remains spherical. Future studies using different wavelengths might help confirm whether stellar winds, debris, or a rare kind of stellar event shaped this symmetrical shell. Right now, no single piece of evidence gives a clear answer. Teleios remains a mystery, and each clue brings more questions. Even the presence or absence of faint remnants inside the sphere could challenge our current understanding of how stars live and die, or reveal rare cosmic conditions we've never seen before. Also read | Is the 'doomsday fish' a real omen of disaster? Here's what scientists say