India cbank:consumer price inflation at elevated levels

July 27 (Reuters) – India’s central bank said on Tuesday consumer price inflation remains at elevated levels and demand-side pressures need to be contained.

At its quarterly policy review, the bank also said real policy rates are not consistent with strong economic growth. (Reporting by Jeanette Rodrigues; editing by Surojit Gupta)

Air Marshal NAK Browne meets Punjab Governor

Chandigarh, Sep. 9 (ANI): Western Air Command chief Air Marshal NAK Browne met Punjab Governor and Administrator UT, Chandigarh on Wednesday.

Air Marshal Browne is on a two day visit to Air Force Station Chandigarh.

Air Marshal Browne was presented with a Guard of Honour on his arrival at the station. He later addressed the station personnel and interacted with the key appointments.

He also reviewed the operational and training preparedness of the various units based at the Air Force Station Chandigarh.

The day also saw Air Marshal Browne paying a visit to General (Retd) SF Rodrigues.

Air Marshal Browne would also be meeting Lieutenant General TK Sapru, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Western Command.

The Western Command is one of the three important affiliated Army Commands of the Western Air Command, the other two being South Western Command and Northern Command. (ANI)

Zimbabwean soldiers being fed elephant meat

London, Jan 10 (ANI): A wildlife campaigner has told the BBC News that Zimbabwean soldiers are being given elephant meat for their rations.

Jonny Rodrigues, from the Zimbabwe Conservation Task Force, said that several soldiers had complained to him that the only meat being given them was that of elephants.

Zimbabwe is believed to have some 100,000 elephants, which are more than its parks can sustainably hold and its economy is in freefall.

According to Rodrigues, army contracts to supply beef to feed soldiers had been cancelled.

Rodrigues said that the use of elephant meat began in June last year, but has recently increased.

“It is cheaper and easier to use elephant meat,” he said.

A Zimbabwean website quoted an unnamed senior army officer in Harare as saying, “Soldiers started eating elephant meat last week.”

The officer said that the meat was a welcome relief, with the website saying soldiers had previously only been given sadza (maize-meal porridge) to eat.

Zimbabwe’s national parks have the capacity for 45,000 elephants and the population is culled to contain numbers.

The defence ministry has not yet commented on the reports. (ANI)