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Cargo ship heading from Russia sustains leak in Sea of Azov, says Russian port agency

February 24, 2025 1 min read
author Anamika Mishra [Sub Editor]
A Liberia-flagged cargo ship transporting corn from a Russian port to Turkey is working to contain a water leak after sustaining a crack in the Sea of Azov earlier this week, Russia’s port agency reported.
 
The vessel, Pavel Grabovskiy, carrying 2,939 tons of corn, was en route to Turkey from the Russian port of Rostov when it alerted Russia's marine rescue center in Taman on Sunday. A crack had been discovered on the starboard side, leading to water ingress in the ballast tank, according to a statement from Rosmorport, Russia’s state agency for ports.
 
As of Thursday, water was being pumped out of the affected tank, and additional equipment was expected to be delivered to aid the process, the agency confirmed.
 
Rosmorport assured that there were no casualties, oil spills, or environmental pollution resulting from the incident.

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Haryana to Start Mustard Procurement Early - MSP, Registration Details

February 21, 2025 2 min read
author Anamika Mishra [Sub Editor]
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Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini on Wednesday directed officials to start procuring mustard from March 15, ahead of the usual March 28, in view of the early arrival of the crop.

He made the remarks while chairing a review meeting held here regarding the purchase of mustard during the Rabi marketing season 2025-26.

Saini said the state government always gives priority to the farmers' interests and works for their welfare.

"Haryana is

the first state where all crops are being purchased on Minimum Support Price (MSP)," Saini said.

While giving instructions to officials, he said farmers should not face any inconvenience in selling their crops. As many as 108 mandis have been fixed for the purchase of mustard, he said.

He directed the procurement agencies, Mandi Board, and related departments to ensure a smooth purchase of mustard.

According to an official statement, the officials informed the CM that mustard is generally grown in 17-20 lakh acres of area in the state, whereas during the Rabi crop season 2024-25, mustard has been grown in 21.08 lakh acres of area.

In such a situation, the estimated production is likely to be 15.59 lakh metric tonnes. This year, the Government of India has fixed the MSP of mustard at Rs 5,950 per quintal.

Saini said to avail of the said support price, farmers are required to get registered and verified on the Meri Fasal Mera Byora portal.

He further said the purchase of mustard in the state will be done by HAFED and Haryana State Warehousing Corporation.


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