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PM Modi calls for active participation of citizens and frontliners to combat stigma attached to COVID

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday during his interaction with Chief Ministers of States and Union Territories called for active participation of citizens and health workers to eliminate the stigma attached with corona virus and its patients.

Addressing the socio-emotional aspect, Prime Minister in his address through video conferencing highlighted the importance of battling fear of being afflicted and also the stigma attached by making people aware of number of persons who have recovered from the disease.  He said that the number of people who recovered from the virus is high and is increasing rapidly and added that those who contracted the disease need not panic.

He also emphasized on Jan Bhaagidari (public participation) by stressing on the importance of using masks, face cover and maintaining physical distancing.

Dr. Anjan Trikha, Chairman of Clinical Managerial Group of the COVID Centre at AIIMS, New Delhi said that people manifest anxiety over the virus as a result of overexposure to social media and unverified news. He asked people to look for verified information from authorized news agencies like All India Radio and Doordarshan and not fall prey to false news.

India rejects China’s claim of sovereignty over Galwan valley

The Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Lijian Zhao on Wednesday had said that the Galwan Valley has always been a part of China and that Indian border forces violated Chinese border protocols.

Galwan valley is the site of a violent clash between the Indian and Chinese army.

India trashed China’s claim as “exaggerated” and “untenable” and said that it acted contrary to the understanding reached during a high-level military dialogue on June 6.

Spokesperson of the Ministry of External Affairs Anurag Srivastava referred to an agreement reached between Chinese and Indian militaries on “disengagement” during the Lt General-level talks on June 6, in response to the claim by China’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA) .

He said “As we have conveyed earlier today, External Affairs Minister and the State Councillor and Foreign Minister of China had a phone conversation on recent developments in Ladakh”.

He added that both sides agreed to handle the overall situation in a responsible manner and that the outcomes of June 6 Military Commander meeting should be implemented sincerely.

“Making exaggerated and untenable claims is contrary to this understanding” Mr. Srivastava said.

Since the clashes in Nathu La in 1967 when India lost around 80 soldiers and China lost over 300 PLA personnel , the violent clashes at the Galwan Valley was the biggest confrontation along the Line of Actual Control between the two forces.

Tevero becomes the first brand to launch masks with textile technology to protect from COVID

Abstract marble texture background for design.

The world has been grappling with coronavirus over the past few months and it looks like it is here to stay for some time. Circumstances warrant that humans protect themselves in whatever way they can. In light of this fashion clothing are looking at ways to give a layer of protection to protect people from microbes and Tevero has collaborated with companies, vendors and labs across the word to come out with products along this line.

Tevero using the technology of Swiss textile innovation company HeiQ has launched fashion masks, gloves and clothing under an exclusive collection named Virus Shield.

Under laboratory settings, it showed that the activity of the SARS-CoV-2 is reduced by 99.99 percent in 30 minutes on the treated fabric submitted by them. This textile technology – HieQ Viroblock NPJ03 – is safe and non-toxic.

Tevero’s masks are composed of two layers of soft knitted cotton for excellent comfort and breathability. There is an anti-viral treatment done on both the layers, increasing protection for the wearer. In between the two layers, there is a filter composed of meltdown fabric that offers more than 99.5 percent bacterial filtration efficiency (> 3mm)

The company is the first to launch anti-viral mask in India, using a technology proven against the coronavirus.  Tevero is planning to tie up with Amazon and medical store for retail.

Centre to establish Khelo India State Centres of Excellence in every State/UT

The sports ministry will establish Khelo India State Centres of Excellence (KISCE) under the Khelo India scheme in every State and Union Territory. This will help to create a robust sports infrastructure across the country. The Ministry has so far identified state-owned sports facilities in a total of 8 states that include Arunachal Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, Manipur, Mizoram, Nagaland, Odisha, and Telangana.

The following eight centres in the respective states will be upgraded under the KISCE scheme.

Sangey Lhaden Sports Academy, Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh

Jaiprakash Narayan National Youth Center, Bangalore, Karanataka

GV Raja Sr. Secondary Sports School, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala

Khuman Lampak Sports Complex, Imphal, Manipur

Rajiv Gandhi Stadium, Aizawl, Mizoram

State Sports Academy, IG Stadium, Kohima, Nagaland

Kalinga Stadium, Bhubaneshwar, Odisha

Regional Sports School, Hakimpet, Telangana.

The process of shortlisting of these facilities started in October 2019 when states were asked to identify the best sports infrastructure available with them to be developed into state of the art sporting facilities. The above 8 were shortlisted from a list of 15 based on existing facilities available in priority sports, infrastructure and champions produced.

The Centre will provide Viability Gap Funding (VGF) to support critical gaps such as procuring expert coaches, equipment, and infrastructure through the Khelo India Scheme while the respective State/UT takes full responsibility of running and maintaining the centre.

Speaking on this, Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports Kiren Rijiju, said that these centres will help grow India’s excellence in the Olympic Games. This setup is made to level up all the sports facilities in various states of India.

He added further, the sports facilities have been actively looked into by the government committee.

He expressed confidence that this step will bring out the hidden talent in the states and will help in making world-class Olympic champions.

Bomb threat at Superstar Rajinikanth house, police comb premises

An unidentified person had reportedly called the police control room at 10:30 AM and informed that a bomb was planted at Rajinikanth’s Poes Garden residence and cut the call immediately.

A bomb squad was sent to the location and the premises searched thoroughly. It was found that the threat was a hoax.

The police are on the process of tracing the call and nabbing the person.

Super star Rajinikanth’s next project is with Siruthai Siva and is titled Annaatthe. The film also stars Nayanthara, Keerthy Suresh, Khushboo and Meena.

China-backed controversial city project to be probed by Myanmar

The city project backed by China which has been mired under a lot of controversies is to be probed by Myanmar. The government of Myanmar has recently set up a tribunal team that would probe the project.

The project is being implemented by Yatai International Holdings group of China along with the BGF, the latter being reportedly supported by Myanmar’s military.

U Tin Myint, the Deputy Minister of Union Government Office in Naypyidaw on Monday stated that he had been selected to Chair the committee. This committee will investigate the Shwe Kokko city project which is 15 kms north of Myawaddy.

This project was started in the year 2017. It involved a small amount of 22.5 million dollars. This amount was allotted to construct 59 villas at Shwe Kokko. But, later on, it was reported that this project started to be carried out at a much higher scale as a ‘small international city’ than the one that was actually approved to be carried out. The company planned to construct casinos, hotels, airports, and tourism related spread over an area of 30,000 acres.

The project then got halted temporarily in 2019 as it breached investment regulations and allegations of illicit activity and lack of transparency propped up.

The Deputy Minister U Tin Myint said that Myanmar never approved any casino in the project as a part of it and this resulted in an investigation.

Media reports also cited that the project displaced many local families. The materials for the project were sourced from China or Thailand. Instead of utilizing the local workforce of Myanmar, Chinese workers have been brought in.

The Karen state has faced ethnic unrest with militant groups being active in this area.

How Data-Driven Governance Is Quietly Transforming Our Cities

A layman’s imagination of a smart city is often inspired by science-fiction cinema, a consequence of which is, most urban residents feel their cities are stagnating, for lack of a better adjective. However, in the recent years, plenty of geeky but fascinating changes have found their way under the hood. The launch of e-buses, pay-as-you-go cycles and dedicated smart city apps are just the tip of the iceberg, suggesting a larger shift in the way local administrations comprehend governance.

The conception

For long, stakeholders in administration, academia, corporations and civil societies have acknowledged that data collection, storage and harmonisation is the fundamental challenge faced by urban spaces today. Since then, the need for a substantial effort beginning with Urban Local Bodies (ULBs) for process change and building a ‘culture of data’ has been felt.

The evolution of data-driven governance has been gradual in most developed countries. In India, cities began progressing in that direction with the launch of Smart Cities Mission by the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs (MoHUA), which will mark its 5th anniversary on June 24, 2020.

The task

Among many issues being monitored through real-time data analytics at the MoHUA, air quality, women’s safety, smart parking, city GDP and municipal waste management are few that cut across multiple sections of society. It is unfortunate that poor air quality is not limited to metropolitan cities anymore but has spread to surrounding regions too. For instance, Cuddalore, which is located 200 kms away from Chennai, is one among the 43 critically polluted industrial areas of India. While Chennai is equipped with three monitoring stations, Cuddalore has been in the process of receiving one since 2015.

Safety is a crucial factor that determines liveability, but multiple stakeholders need to work in sync to maintain optimum levels of safety across cities. Currently, India lacks a unified system to create an indigenous Safety Perception Score of its cities. However, Pune Smart City is trying to change that with its pilot project – Women’s Safety Perception Index, which is based on the Pune Urban Data Exchange (PUDX).

Most ULBs in India are unable to meet their own costs, making them dependant on grants from the State/Union government. As a result, there is little control over how funds are spent locally, leaving less or no room for a city’s unique requirements. It does not take an expert to understand that leveraging big data in cities can help identify leakages, cut costs and optimize spending, culminating in a better quality of life for its residents.

The boom

Officials in the Smart Cities Mission are working hard with a clear focus on securing data availability and consolidation. Moreover, improved processes are now helping create a culture of evidence-based decision making. Under the DataSmart Cities strategy, the administration is focussed on creating a positive impact in all the three domains – People, Processes and Platforms.

For a while now, all hundred smart cities have been regularly uploading data, etching closer to completing the work on India Urban Data Exchange, which is an open source data exchange platform for Indian cities. A Data Maturity Assessment Framework has also been devised to assess cities’ performance in implementing the DataSmart Cities strategy. At a time when minimalism is vital, this ensures that cities collect only that data which provides critical insights for policy decisions.

The India Urban Observatory (IUO) has been set up in collaboration with leading names in technology, sciences and urban planning, serving as a repository of insights derived from on-ground knowledge of mobility, water, sanitation, waste management, housing, environment, education and health among many others. It creates powerful visualisations of different data sets and establishes correlations that help in making evidence based decisions.

The promise

Poles that measure air quality in real time, software that uses satellite imagery to identify crime hotspots and a city GDP approach for boosting the informal sector economy are few among many initiatives that prove the Smart Cities Mission is invariably breaking barriers and redefining what was considered possible.

Inclusivity is now a part of urban design, be it gender, specially abled, or old age. It is fascinating to note that increasing citizen engagement through participation in local body elections can help enhance the quality of candidates in some regions.

In a separate incident in Thane, residents who achieved ‘net zero waste’ requested the Thane Municipal Corporation to reduce property taxes for their households since they have significantly reduced their solid waste management burden through composting.

The road ahead

Given the crucial role that smart cities stand to play in India’s growth story, many proactive measures need to be adopted to further strengthen the Smart Cities Mission. Even restricting our focus to the set of issues covered above, there are a slew of measures which, if undertaken, can undoubtedly fast-track the rate at which the smart cities are developing.

For instance, increasing the weightage of data quality and dataset completion in the National Smart City rankings can help improve the quality of data collection, storage and harmonisation. The city of Indore has both revenue surplus and a near 100% efficiency in waste management, which can be emulated by other cities to usher a shift from ‘excess waste, less money’ to ‘excess money, less waste’.

Smartening our cities is a continuous process involving learning, unlearning and relearning. It requires involvement of various government bodies, citizens and corporates to ensure its success. There are many green shoots so far, but a forest is what we need.

This article is based on a report made by the author along with Vinay Venkatraman (project director, VVU)Vignesh Venkatachalam, (data scientist and tech policy enthusiast)Neha Nagpal (assistant manager, Invest India) and Shivam Patel (president, alumni committee, Vision India Foundation) as part of their hands-on project at the Public Policy Program for Executives hosted by Vision India Foundation. 

This article was republished from Standpoint India with permission. Read the original article here

Minister Jaishankar responds to RaGa’s questions

Congress leader and Wayanad MP Rahul Gandhi had earlier today posted a tweet with a video with the caption “How dare China kill our UNARMED soldiers? Why were our soldiers sent UNARMED to martyrdom?”with the emphasis being on the word ‘unarmed’.

Mr. Rahul Gandhi again in a separate video message with the caption “kaun jimmedaar hain?” (Who is responsible?) questioned the government on why the soldiers were sent unarmed to deal with the Chinese Army.

Responding to Mr. Rahul Gandhi’s allegations, External Affairs Minister Jaishankar replying to the earlier tweet said that “All troops on border duty always carry arms, especially when leaving post”, breaking Mr. Rahul Gandhi’s narrative about our army men being without arms.

He added that the soldiers at Galwan too had arms with them.

He said that it was a long-standing practice as per the 1996 and 2005 agreements to not use firearms during faceoffs.

On the intervening night of June 15 and 16, a violent skirmish broke off between the Indian and Chinese Army at the Galwan Valley that ended in 20 Indian soldiers getting martyred and reportedly 43 casualties on the Chinese side.

DMK’s propaganda channel peddles fake narratives on India-China dispute

Kalaignar Seidhigal, the mouth-piece of DMK has come out with absurd claims claiming to be the background of the escalation of ties between India and China.

Varavanai Senthil Kumar, the host of the show “Ivan Thandhiran” says that it is after India “split Jammu and Kashmir into 3 states” and made Ladakh a Union Territory that China decided to take over Ladakh. (Jammu and Kashmir was reorganized into 2 Union Territories and not 3 states)

He goes on to say that the Modi government took worse decisions than Vajpayee’s government. He says that “Vajpayee kept talking about revoking Article 370 but never did by listening to opposition but Modi went ahead and did it as part of his RSS agenda and has created problems for India”.

He claims that the “background politics” behind the move was to make Ladakh and Himachal Pradesh a Jewish settlement to get Israel’s and USA’s support. He goes on to peddle that there has been “informal meetings” over the same. He says that “Jews from America are looking for other destinations to settle down as America’s politics has been changing”

“It is in light of this that Ladakh was made a Union Territory which has been found out by China”, he says.

He even goes on to claim that more than 10,000 people have bought lands and settled in Himachal Pradesh of which 8000 had come during Modi’s regime post 2014. He says that “Modi’s plan” is to use Jews so that it becomes Israel’s and America’s problem too.

“It is because China knew about this plan that it acted”, Varavanai Senthil Kumar says.

While such claims evoke laughter, it is appalling to see such fake narratives peddled by the newsoutlet of a party that has representation in both the houses of the Parliament.

Also, just a question to the people at Kalaignar TV – What do you guys smoke?

Here is the link to the video.

List of 52 Chinese apps deemed unsafe by Intel agencies, remove them now

Social Media
ECommerce
Photo Editing
File Sharing
Browsers
News Aggregator
Xiaomi
Tencent
Tools
TikTok ClubFactory Beauty Plus SHAREit UC Browser UC News Mi Video Call QQ International Vault-Hide
Vigo Video ROMWE Photo Wonder Xender APUS Browser NewsDog Mi Community QQ Launcher VivaVideo
Bigo Live SHEIN YouCam Makeup CM Browser NewsPoint Mi Store QQ Security Centre Virus Cleaner (Hi Security Lab)
Weibo Perfect Corp DU Broser QQ Player DU recorder
WeChat SelfieCity QQ Music Baidu Translate
Helo Wonder Camera QQ Mail

QQ NewsFeed

Baidu Map
LIKE We Sync Mail Master
Parallel Space
DU Privacy
360 Security
DU Battery Saver
DU Cleaner
DU Privacy
Clean Master – Cheetah
CacheClear DU apps studio
Clash of Kings
ES File Explorer