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చాయ్​వాలా సంబరం... ఉచిత టీ, మటన్​ విందు

నరేంద్ర మోదీ విజయంపై సంతోషంతో బిహార్​లోని ఓ చాయ్​వాలా రోజంతా ఉచితంగా టీ అందించాడు. 100 మంది పేదలకు మటన్​తో విందు ఏర్పాటు చేశాడు. గుజరాత్ వడోదరాలో దోక్లా పంపిణీ చేపట్టారు.

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Published : May 25, 2019, 2:57 PM IST

చాయ్​వాలా సంబరం... ఉచిత టీ, మటన్​ విందు

లోక్​సభ ఎన్నికల్లో నరేంద్ర మోదీ అఖండ విజయంపై ఆయన అభిమానులు సంబరాలు చేసుకుంటున్నారు. బిహార్ పూర్ణియాకు చెందిన చాయ్​ దుకాణం యజమాని మహదేవ్​... తనకు సాధ్యమైన పద్ధతిలో అభిమానం చాటుకున్నాడు. మోదీ గెలిచారని తెలిసిన వెంటనే దుకాణానికి వచ్చే వారికి ఉచితంగా చాయ్​ పంపిణీ చేశాడు. రాత్రి సమయంలో తన ఇంటి సమీపంలో ఉండే సుమారు 100 మంది నిరుపేదలకు మటన్​ విందు ఏర్పాటు చేశాడు.

పూర్ణియా జైలు రోడ్డులో 1977 నుంచి చాయ్​ దుకాణం నిర్వహిస్తున్నాడు మహదేవ్​. ఎప్పటినుంచో మోదీకి అభిమాని. ఎన్నికల ఫలితంతో అతడి ఆనందానికి అవధుల్లేకుండా పోయింది. వెంటనే... 70 లీటర్ల పాలు కొనుగోలు చేశాడు. పంచదార, టీ పొడి, లవంగాలు, యాలకులతో రుచికరమైన చాయ్​ తయారు చేసి అందరికీ ఉచితంగా ఇచ్చాడు. దేశాన్ని పాలించే చాయ్​వాలాకు ఓ చాయ్​వాలా అందించే చిన్న బహుమతిగా పేర్కొన్నాడు మహదేవ్.

గుజరాత్​లో....

గుజరాత్​ వడోదరలోని కరేలిబాగ్​లో స్వీట్లు దుకాణం నిర్వహించే ఓ వ్యక్తి మోదీ విజయంపై ఇదే రీతిలో సంబరాలు చేసుకున్నారు. ఉచితంగా దోక్లా పంచిపెట్టారు. గుజరాతీ సంప్రదాయ వంటకం రుచిచూసేందుకు వందల మంది దుకాణం ముందు వరుసకట్టారు.

ఇదీ చూడండి: 16వ లోక్​సభ రద్దుకు రాష్ట్రపతి ఆమోదం

చాయ్​వాలా సంబరం... ఉచిత టీ, మటన్​ విందు

లోక్​సభ ఎన్నికల్లో నరేంద్ర మోదీ అఖండ విజయంపై ఆయన అభిమానులు సంబరాలు చేసుకుంటున్నారు. బిహార్ పూర్ణియాకు చెందిన చాయ్​ దుకాణం యజమాని మహదేవ్​... తనకు సాధ్యమైన పద్ధతిలో అభిమానం చాటుకున్నాడు. మోదీ గెలిచారని తెలిసిన వెంటనే దుకాణానికి వచ్చే వారికి ఉచితంగా చాయ్​ పంపిణీ చేశాడు. రాత్రి సమయంలో తన ఇంటి సమీపంలో ఉండే సుమారు 100 మంది నిరుపేదలకు మటన్​ విందు ఏర్పాటు చేశాడు.

పూర్ణియా జైలు రోడ్డులో 1977 నుంచి చాయ్​ దుకాణం నిర్వహిస్తున్నాడు మహదేవ్​. ఎప్పటినుంచో మోదీకి అభిమాని. ఎన్నికల ఫలితంతో అతడి ఆనందానికి అవధుల్లేకుండా పోయింది. వెంటనే... 70 లీటర్ల పాలు కొనుగోలు చేశాడు. పంచదార, టీ పొడి, లవంగాలు, యాలకులతో రుచికరమైన చాయ్​ తయారు చేసి అందరికీ ఉచితంగా ఇచ్చాడు. దేశాన్ని పాలించే చాయ్​వాలాకు ఓ చాయ్​వాలా అందించే చిన్న బహుమతిగా పేర్కొన్నాడు మహదేవ్.

గుజరాత్​లో....

గుజరాత్​ వడోదరలోని కరేలిబాగ్​లో స్వీట్లు దుకాణం నిర్వహించే ఓ వ్యక్తి మోదీ విజయంపై ఇదే రీతిలో సంబరాలు చేసుకున్నారు. ఉచితంగా దోక్లా పంచిపెట్టారు. గుజరాతీ సంప్రదాయ వంటకం రుచిచూసేందుకు వందల మంది దుకాణం ముందు వరుసకట్టారు.

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NETHERLANDS ICE COVER
SOURCE: EUROPEAN SPACE AGENCY (ESA)/JAXA/NASA/IMBIE/DMI
RESTRICTIONS: AP Clients Only
LENGTH: 4:17
SHOTLIST:
VNR - JAXA
Space - 5 April 2008
1. Earthrise seen by Kayuga spacecraft
VNR - NASA/EUROPEAN SPACE AGENCY (ESA)
Space - Recent
2. View of Earth from the International Space Station (ISS)
VNR - EUROPEAN SPACE AGENCY (ESA)
3. Animation of Sentinel-3 in orbit
4. Animation of Sentinel-2 in orbit
VNR - IMBIE
5. Animation of Greenland ice loss
VNR - EUROPEAN SPACE AGENCY (ESA)
Svalbard, Norway - Recent, 2019
6. Various of Arctic landscape, sea ice
VNR - EUROPEAN SPACE AGENCY (ESA)
Antarctica - February 2019
7. Satellite data of Brunt Ice Shelf
VNR - EUROPEAN SPACE AGENCY (ESA)
Alaska - 1986-2017
8. Satellite data of Columbia Glacier
VNR - EUROPEAN SPACE AGENCY (ESA)
Noordwijk, Netherlands - April 2019
9. SOUNDBITE (English) Mark Drinkwater, Head of Earth and Mission Science Division, European Space Agency (ESA):
++PART OVERLAID BY PREVIOUS SHOT++
"Over the course of the last century, we have seen quite dramatic changes in these different elements of the cryosphere. Notably, we've seen significant losses in Arctic sea ice, we've seen decline in the volume of ice locked up in glaciers, and we've also been witnessing changes in the large ice sheets, Greenland and Antarctica. The consequence, of course, is that sea level is rising as water is transferred from ice on land into the ocean."
10. Various of coastline, sea
VNR - EUROPEAN SPACE AGENCY (ESA)
Greenland - 2014
11. Satellite data of glacier retreat in southeast Greenland
VNR - EUROPEAN SPACE AGENCY (ESA)
Svalbard, Norway - Recent, 2019
12. Various of Arctic landscape
VNR - EUROPEAN SPACE AGENCY (ESA)
13. Animation of Patagonian glaciers melting, 2017
VNR - EUROPEAN SPACE AGENCY (ESA)
Noordwijk, Netherlands - April 2019
14. SOUNDBITE (English) Mark Drinkwater, Head of Earth and Mission Science Division, European Space Agency (ESA):
"Glaciers have a huge impact on the population on earth. In particular, in south-east Asia, where millions of people are dependent on mountain water resources. During the summer season, we see the melting of the glacier and the mountain snowpack, this of course releases water, which is used for irrigation in the fields, it's used for generating hydro-electric power and it's also used for drinking water. And so, we're very much concerned with how climate warming has an impact on the seasonal streamflow and the way in which the water resource can be managed in the future."
VNR - EUROPEAN SPACE AGENCY (ESA)
Sikkim, India - Recent
15. Satellite data of glacier retreat
VNR - EUROPEAN SPACE AGENCY (ESA)
Greenland - Recent
16. Satellite data of Jacobshavn Glacier retreat
VNR - EUROPEAN SPACE AGENCY (ESA)
17. Animation of Cryosat in orbit
18. Animation of Sentinel-1 in orbit
19. Animation of Earth with methane data
VNR - EUROPEAN SPACE AGENCY (ESA)
Noordwijk, Netherlands - April 2019
20. SOUNDBITE (English) Mark Drinkwater, Head of Earth and Mission Science Division, European Space Agency (ESA):
"We talk about the impact of melting snow and ice in terms of what's known as the 'Albedo Effect'. When snow is dry, it's very reflective and, of course, that helps to reflect sunlight back out into space, and the consequence is we can reduce the amount of melting this way. However, as ice and snow melt, the albedo and the reflectivity becomes lower and this has the effect of absorbing more of the solar energy, this contributes to further warming and further melting. And so, it's a runaway progressive effect caused by the reduction in the albedo."
VNR - DMI
Location not given - 30 March 2016
21. Various of expert making ice chart in DMI office
VNR - EUROPEAN SPACE AGENCY (ESA)
Antarctica - Date not given
22. Satellite data of Larsen Ice shelf  
VNR - EUROPEAN SPACE AGENCY (ESA)
Svalbard, Norway - Recent, 2019
23. Various of Arctic landscape, sea ice
VNR - EUROPEAN SPACE AGENCY (ESA)
Pakistan - Date not given
24. Satellite data of Panmah and Choktoi Glacier
LEADIN:
The world's glaciers are shrinking five times faster now than they were in the 1960s, according to a recent study.
The European Space Agency (ESA) is using earth observation satellites to monitor global ice cover and determine the consequences of human activity.
STORYLINE:
An Earthrise, captured by the Japanese space agency's Kaguya lunar orbiter in April 2008.
As mankind looks to the stars, our gaze also turns to the health of our own planet, including its climate.
That's why the European Space Agency (ESA) is using earth observation satellites to determine the consequences of human activity on a global scale.
One of the most damaging effects observed from space is the global trend of melting ice.
This ice is called the cryosphere, the frozen water part of our planet.
It's comprised of ice sheets, such as the Antarctic, sea ice like in the Arctic, but also glaciers and permafrost regions.
While melting ice sheets in Antarctica and Greenland are the best-known examples, satellite measurements suggest that in the last half century, glaciers across the globe have also lost a significant amount of ice.
"Over the course of the last century, we have seen quite dramatic changes in these different elements of the cryosphere," says Mark Drinkwater, head of ESA's Earth and Mission Science Division.
"Notably, we've seen significant losses in Arctic sea ice, we've seen decline in the volume of ice locked up in glaciers, and we've also been witnessing changes in the large ice sheets, Greenland and Antarctica.
Earth's glaciers are melting much faster than scientists previously thought. A study, published in April, shows they're losing 369 billion tons of snow and ice each year.
The most comprehensive measurement of glaciers worldwide found thousands of inland masses of snow compressed into ice are shrinking 18 percent faster than an international panel of scientists calculated in 2013.
Their melt is accelerating due to global warming and adding more water to already rising seas, the study found.
The glaciers shrinking fastest are in central Europe, the Caucasus region, western Canada, the U.S. Lower 48 states, New Zealand and near the tropics.
Glaciers in these places on average are losing more than one percent of their mass each year, according to the April study, published in journal Nature.
Since 1961, the world has lost 10.6 trillion tons of ice and snow (9.6 trillion metric tons), the study found. That's enough to cover the lower 48 U.S. states in about four feet of ice.
A number of factors are making sea levels rise. The biggest cause is oceans are getting warmer, which makes water expand.
Recently published figures show glacier melt is a bigger contributor than thought, responsible for about 25 to 30 percent of the yearly rise in oceans.
"Glaciers have a huge impact on the population on earth. In particular, in south-east Asia, where millions of people are dependent on mountain water resources," says Drinkwater.
In space, several of ESA's earth observation satellites and the EU's Copernicus satellites are monitoring global ice cover.
ESA's CryoSat, for instance, is dedicated to measuring the thickness of polar sea ice and changes in the ice sheets of Greenland and Antarctica.
Sentinel-1 produces radar images to generate maps of sea-ice conditions.
Having acquired satellite data that goes back more than 25 years, scientists can calculate volumes of ice loss on a global scale.
It also furthers climate models and allows them to make predictions about the rate and impact of future ice loss.
"We talk about the impact of melting snow and ice in terms of what's known as the 'Albedo Effect,'" says Drinkwater.
"When snow is dry, it's very reflective and, of course, that helps to reflect sunlight back out into space, and the consequence is we can reduce the amount of melting this way.
"However, as ice and snow melt, the albedo and the reflectivity becomes lower and this has the effect of absorbing more of the solar energy, this contributes to further warming and further melting.
"And so, it's a runaway progressive effect caused by the reduction in the albedo."
Scientists hope their work will inform law makers and contribute to the fight against rising sea levels.
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