
Piyush Jain
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Dec 19, 2024 |
nature.com | Megan C. Kirchmeier-Young |Quinn Barber |Salvatore R. Curasi |Yongxiao Liang |Piyush Jain |Nathan P. Gillett | +4 more
AbstractIn 2023, wildfires burned 15 million hectares in Canada, more than doubling the previous record. These wildfires caused a record number of evacuations, unprecedented air quality impacts across Canada and the northeastern United States, and substantial strain on fire management resources.
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Oct 10, 2024 |
piyushjain28.medium.com | Piyush Jain
In 2004, while most of India tuned in to cheer its cricketing heroes, a handful of dreamers across the country found themselves pulled in different directions. Toward fields and courts, toward dreams no less grand but far less certain. Two decades later, their paths would cross, unified by one burning question: Who’s next? Piyush Jain·Follow5 min read·--The monsoon of 2004 brings back vivid memories of my school in Coorg.
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Aug 31, 2024 |
caclubindia.com | Piyush Jain
PIYUSH JAIN (CONSULTANT FOR TAX AND ACCOUNTS) (21 Points) 31 August 2024 I HAVEA DOUBT PLEASE SOLVE ANYONE:- I HAVE PARTNERSHIP FIRM WHOSE TURNOVER IN F.YR-2023-24 IS RS 10.00 LACS AND PROFIT MARGIN IS 3%.AND I HAVE TO DISTRIBUTE REMUNERATION SO IS AUDIT MANDATORY Reply Follow Share More 1 Replies Dhirajlal Rambhia (SEO Sai Gr. Hosp.) (172276 Points) Replied 31 August 2024 Audit u/s. 44AB is not applicable, if not opted out of presumptive asessment in any preceeding five years. Online classes...
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Aug 20, 2024 |
nature.com | Piyush Jain |Quinn Barber |Stephen Taylor |Ellen Whitman |Yan Boulanger |Raphaël Chavardès | +12 more
The 2023 wildfire season in Canada was unprecedented in its scale and intensity, spanning from mid-April to late October and across much of the forested regions of Canada. Here, we summarize the main causes and impacts of this exceptional season. The record-breaking total area burned (~15 Mha) can be attributed to several environmental factors that converged early in the season: early snowmelt, multiannual drought conditions in western Canada, and the rapid transition to drought in eastern Canada. Anthropogenic climate change enabled sustained extreme fire weather conditions, as the mean May–October temperature over Canada in 2023 was 2.2 °C warmer than the 1991–2020 average. The impacts were profound with more than 200 communities evacuated, millions exposed to hazardous air quality from smoke, and unmatched demands on fire-fighting resources. The 2023 wildfire season in Canada not only set new records, but highlights the increasing challenges posed by wildfires in Canada. The record-breaking 2023 wildfire season in Canada ( ~ 15 Mha burned) was enabled by early snowmelt, drought, and extreme weather. It had profound impacts that included evacuation of >200 communities, millions exposed to hazardous smoke, and a strain on fire-fighting resources.
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Jul 10, 2024 |
piyushjain28.medium.com | Piyush Jain
A nonexistent forehand, shaky movement, and reflexes trying to slow her down. But she stands there, as the sun hits a 25° angle. Just a few moments before the temperature rises, here's a woman who's about to defeat a storm. And quite effortlessly so. I'm not talking about the impressive Sindhu's and Sabalenka's; they have my heart and respect. But I'm talking about the woman closer to home. The woman who sold a part of her wardrobe to ensure I could play football when the going got hard.
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