Fishermen In Marathwada Region Suffer ₹22 Crores Loss Due To Floods & Heavy Rainfall

Sambhajinagar: Maharashtra Fisheries and Ports Minister Nitesh Rane on Friday stated that preliminary estimates indicate fishermen in the Marathwada region have suffered losses amounting to Rs 22 crore due to recent floods and heavy rainfall.

Rane visited Phulambri taluka of Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar district in central Maharashtra to assess the damage faced by fishermen amid the downpours and floods affecting the region, which comprises eight districts. He later chaired a meeting with officials in the city to discuss the issue further.

Speaking to reporters, Rane said, “I came here to review the losses suffered by fishermen. Our officers have provided me with detailed information. A full report on the damage is being prepared. Currently, the losses have been pegged at Rs 22 crore. This figure is expected to rise as some surveys are still underway.”

The minister assured that the government would provide adequate assistance to the affected fishermen. “We will ensure that fishermen receive maximum aid, just like farmers,” he added.

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The UK city where it’s hardest for locals to live healthily

A UK city has been named the hardest place for locals to live healthily, according to a recent report by the Department of Health & Social Care. The report highlights the profound connection between our health and the environments we inhabit, revealing that factors such as access to nutritious food, green spaces, healthcare services, and opportunities for physical activity are heavily influenced by geographic location.

Communities facing socioeconomic challenges often contend with higher rates of obesity, chronic illnesses, and mental health issues due to limited resources and infrastructure that support healthy living. The Department of Health emphasizes that improving public health requires not only individual lifestyle changes but also systemic efforts to create healthier, more equitable living conditions across the UK.

**Health Deprivation in UK Cities**

Medical experts at ZAVA conducted a study to investigate where it is hardest to live a healthy lifestyle in England. Combining data such as obesity rates, fast food density, and access to green spaces, the study reveals where healthy living is a breeze and where it is an uphill battle.

**Wolverhampton Tops the List**

Wolverhampton, a city in the West Midlands, has secured the top spot as the hardest place to live healthily, with a health deprivation score of 8.04/10. The city faces a complex web of challenges that make healthy living particularly difficult for its residents.

– **31 percent** of adults in Wolverhampton are classified as obese.
– **34 percent** report no regular physical activity, placing the city among the worst in England for inactivity.
– The city has a high density of fast food outlets, with **14 fast food outlets per 10,000 people**, creating an environment where unhealthy eating is often more accessible and convenient than nutritious alternatives.

These statistics reflect a broader struggle with lifestyle-related health issues in Wolverhampton.

**Stoke-on-Trent Comes Second**

Second on the list is Stoke-on-Trent, with a health deprivation score of 7.65/10. Despite excellent access to green spaces, with 98 percent of residents living within walking distance of parks, the city grapples with an obesity crisis.

– Stoke-on-Trent has the second-highest obesity rate in England at **35 percent**.
– The city has **10 fast food outlets per 10,000 people**.
– Nearly **one in three adults (31 percent)** remains physically inactive.

**Top 10 Hardest Places to Live Healthily in England**

1. Wolverhampton
2. Stoke-on-Trent
3. Bradford
4. Sunderland
5. Doncaster
6. Derby
7. Portsmouth
8. Canterbury
9. Wakefield
10. Salford

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Improving public health across the UK will require not only encouraging healthier individual choices but also addressing the systemic issues contributing to health deprivation in cities like Wolverhampton and Stoke-on-Trent.
https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/2115428/uk-city-hardest-locals-live-healthy

Fishermen In Marathwada Region Suffer ₹22 Crores Loss Due To Floods & Heavy Rainfall

Fishermen in Marathwada Suffer Rs 22 Crore Losses Due to Floods, Says Maharashtra Minister Nitesh Rane

Sambhajinagar: Maharashtra Fisheries and Ports Minister Nitesh Rane on Friday stated that preliminary estimates indicate fishermen in the Marathwada region have incurred losses amounting to Rs 22 crore as a result of recent floods and heavy rainfall.

Rane visited Phulambri taluka in the Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar district of central Maharashtra to assess the damage faced by fishermen affected by the downpours and floods. The Marathwada region, which includes eight districts, has been severely impacted by the adverse weather conditions.

Following his visit, the minister presided over a meeting with officials in the city to discuss the situation in detail.

Addressing reporters, Rane said, “I came here to review the losses suffered by fishermen. Our officers have provided me with detailed information, and a comprehensive report on the damage is currently being prepared. At present, the losses have been estimated at Rs 22 crore, but this figure is expected to rise as some surveys are still underway.”

The minister also assured that the government would provide adequate assistance to the affected fishermen. “We will ensure that fishermen receive maximum aid, similar to the support extended to farmers,” he added.

Disclaimer: This story is from the syndicated feed. Nothing has changed except the headline.

https://www.freepressjournal.in/business/fishermen-in-marathwada-region-suffer-22-crores-loss-due-to-floods-heavy-rainfall

West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee Slams DVC Over Release Of 1.5 Lakh Cusecs Of Water

**Kolkata:** Amid heavy rainfall in West Bengal, the Damodar Valley Corporation (DVC) on Friday released additional water from its reservoirs due to rains in Jharkhand. This move has sparked strong criticism from West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, who accused the DVC of releasing water without obtaining permission from the state government.

Taking to social media platform X, Mamata Banerjee expressed her outrage, stating, “The latest update on the unilateral and wilful release of water by DVC is that they have by the evening today released more than 150,000 cusecs of water from Maithon and Panchet dams etc to flood our West Bengal during festival times. This is a deliberate ploy to unleash disaster on us in order to inflict pains on millions when they are still busy in the Pujas. Shameful, intolerable, unacceptable! We protest!!”

Earlier the same day, the Chief Minister had highlighted the issue on X, saying, “Bijoya Dashami marks the close of Durga Puja — a time for joy, cheer and renewed hope. Yet instead of allowing the people of West Bengal to conclude the festival in peace, the DVC released 65,000 cusecs of water without any prior notice to the State. This reckless act is nothing short of an attempt to inflict misery during our sacred festivities. Such unilateral action is shameful and absolutely unacceptable.”

She further added, “By releasing water without intimation, the DVC has placed millions of lives in Bengal in immediate peril. This is not a natural calamity, it is a disaster manufactured by the DVC. Let me be clear: I will not allow anyone to carry out a Bisarjan of Bengal. Every conspiracy against our people will be resisted with full force. Truth will prevail over deceit and good will triumph over evil. Joy Maa Durga!”

Notably, Mamata Banerjee has accused the DVC multiple times in the past of releasing water without prior permission. The DVC has usually responded to such allegations; however, until the time of reporting this incident, the corporation had not issued any statement regarding the recent water release.
https://www.freepressjournal.in/india/west-bengal-cm-mamata-banerjee-slams-dvc-over-release-of-15-lakh-cusecs-of-water

Reporter’s Notebook: Jane Goodall’s legacy

Jane Goodall’s groundbreaking work broke down the wall between man and nature, reshaping our understanding of the natural world.

Her legacy will live longer than she could have ever imagined when she first walked into the forest.

As “CBS Evening News” co-anchor John Dickerson explains, Goodall’s contributions continue to inspire and influence generations around the globe.
https://www.cbsnews.com/video/reporters-notebook-jane-goodalls-legacy/

Reporter’s Notebook: Jane Goodall’s legacy

Jane Goodall’s work broke down the wall between man and nature. Her groundbreaking research transformed our understanding of the natural world and our place within it.

When she first walked into the forest, she could hardly have imagined the profound legacy she would leave behind. Today, her contributions continue to inspire and influence generations of scientists, conservationists, and nature lovers worldwide.

As “CBS Evening News” co-anchor John Dickerson explains, Jane Goodall’s impact extends far beyond her initial discoveries, creating a lasting bond between humanity and the environment.
https://www.cbsnews.com/video/reporters-notebook-jane-goodalls-legacy/

Hamas close to deciding response to Trump’s Gaza deal, source tells ‘Post’

**Hamas Close to Deciding Response to Trump’s Gaza Deal, Source Tells ‘Post’**

It remains unclear whether or not President Donald Trump will enforce the “three or four days” deadline he previously set for a response regarding his Gaza deal.

US President Donald Trump was seen in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC, on September 30, 2025.
*(Photo Credit: REUTERS/KEN CEDENO)*

By AMICHAI STEIN, REUTERS
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https://www.jpost.com/international/article-869267

Hamas close to deciding response to Trump’s Gaza deal, source tells ‘Post’

Hamas Close to Deciding Response to Trump’s Gaza Deal, Source Tells ‘Post’

It remains unclear whether US President Donald Trump will enforce the “three or four days” deadline he had previously set regarding the Gaza deal.

US President Donald Trump was seen in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC, on September 30, 2025. (Photo credit: REUTERS/KEN CEDENO)

By AMICHAI STEIN, REUTERS

https://www.jpost.com/international/article-869267

93% of Missouri ‘abnormally dry’ to start October

According to the U.S. Drought Monitor, more than 93% of Missouri is currently classified as “abnormally dry.”

As October begins, this widespread dryness highlights ongoing concerns about water availability and the potential impacts on agriculture and natural resources across the state.

Residents and policymakers alike are encouraged to stay informed and take appropriate measures to conserve water during this period.
https://fox2now.com/news/missouri/93-of-missouri-abnormally-dry-to-start-october/