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Govt to take “corrective” steps to deal with oil prices: Pranab
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Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee on Sunday said the government will take corrective decision in consultation with all stakeholders to deal with the impact of rising crude oil prices on public finances and subsidy bill.
The important question is can a country afford to import 100-120 million tonnes of crude if the prices (dont come) down to a reasonable level. That very question is looming large, staring at our face and we shall have to collectively address these issues, he said replying to queries related to fiscal deficit and fuel subsidy by industry leaders here.
Crude oil prices have been rising due to geo-political reasons, including the Iran situation. The prices had touched a high of USD 125 a barrel earlier this month.
There are various suggestions, we are working on it. We shall have to address these issues ...I would like to involve all the stakeholders, bring them on broad to take the corrective decision, he added.
The government has refrained from increasing prices of diesel, kerosene and cooking gas despite global crude oil prices witnessing a sharp rise.
Petrol prices were de-regulated in 2010 but the government is yet to take a decision on freeing diesel prices.
High subsidies are putting pressure on the countrys fiscal deficit, which is likely to touch 5.9 per cent of the GDP this fiscal and 5.1 per cent in 2012-13.
The government targets to bring down the subsidy bill to below 2 per cent of GDP in the next fiscal and 1.75 per cent in the subsequent years. Government has made a provision of Rs. 40,000 crore towards fuel subsidy.
Crude prices are increasing despite no increase in demand amid global economic situation, Mukherjee said adding substantial quantum of speculative investment is taking place in international oil prices...This aspect has to be addressed.
The Finance Minister, who presented the Union Budget fro 201213 on Friday, further said it is not necessary that all government decisions are reflected in the budget.
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Google Webmaster Tools Crawl Errors: How To Get Detailed Data From the API
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Earlier this week, I wrote about my disappointment that granular data (the number of URLs reported, the specifics of the errors) was removed from Google webmaster tools. However, as Ive been talking with Google, Ive discovered that much of this detail is still available via the GData API. That this detail was available through the API wasnt at all obvious to me from reading their blog post about the changes. The post included the following:
And led me to believe that the current API would only provide access to the same data available from the downloads from the UI. But in any case, up to 100,000 URLs for each error and the details of most of what has gone missing is in fact available through the API now, so rejoice!
The data is a little tricky to get to and the specifics of whats available varies based on how you retrieve it. Two different types of files are available that provide detail about crawl errors:
(Thanks toRyan JonesandRyan Smithfor help in tracking these details down.)
What this means is that different slices of data are available in four ways:
What youre able to see about each error is different based on how you access it.
Eight CSV files are available through the API (you can download them all for a single site or for all sites in your account at once as well as just a specific CSV and a specific date range), but this support is not built into most of the available client libraries. Youll need to build it in yourself or use the PHP client library(which seems to be the only one that has support built in). The CSV files are:
For the topic at hand, lets dive into the crawl errors CSV. It contains the following data:
This file does not include details on crawl error sources (but that is available through the crawl errors feed, described below).
It appears that thecrawl errors feedrequest code is built into theJava andObjective Cclient libraries, but youll have to write your own code to request this if youre using a different library. You can fetch 25 errors at a time and programmatically loop through them all. The information returned is in the following format:
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Posted: March 17, 2012 at 8:35 pm
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