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Disney recognised as LinkedIn’s top Media & Entertainment Company

The Walt Disney Company has done some incredible things for their cast members and employees. There are some pretty awesome benefits, including free park entry, early access to attractions and shows, special events, and competitions only available at Disney parks. But more crucially, The Walt Disney Company offers its employees security and possibilities for career progress, and they are rewarded for this. Disney announces that it has been recognised as LinkedIn's Top Media and Entertainment Company. They explained the methodology, which is based on the seven pillars of "ability to advance, skills growth, company stability, external opportunity, company affinity, gender diversity, and educational background," which are all known to promote career advancement. The organisation received praise in particular for the advantages they offer to Cast Members and Employees. Disney also revealed that Cast Members and employees receive weekly pay cadence, on- site childcare (at specific locations), and 100 percent upfront tuition help at network schools, in addition to the amusement park-related benefits. Receiving this kind of recognition is really significant for the business.

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Fynd plans to hire 2,000 engineers in FY23

The omnichannel platform, Fynd plans to hire at least 2,000 more engineers by the end of the fiscal year 2023 after opening a new office in Bengaluru. The Reliance-backed platform has previously stated that as part of a hiring push, it intended to acquire 30% of its talent from Ahmedabad (Gujarat). Over 1200 new hires across junior and senior levels have been announced by the company at the time. It subsequently started looking for individuals with training in full stack, Java, Python, DevOps, Node, Mobile & IoS, and other related fields. The company now employs 750 people, having more than doubled its team size in the previous six months. In accordance with its ambitions for growth and expansion throughout South India, it is currently seeking to hire more people. A sizable portion of the new employees will work in the company's Bengaluru branch. As a result, in the most recent hiring round, 800 engineers would be hired from South India. The multiplatform tech company will need the new personnel to develop new products and explore new markets. The company just unveiled the fourth batch of Fynd Academy, their accelerated learning programme that trains both new hires and seasoned experts in technical and practical skills. The courses are created with the intention of providing candidates with practical, in-demand skills, hands-on projects, and guided mentoring, so they can use these abilities and integrate into the Fynd workforce. Source: PTI

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NAAC awards the highest grade, A++ to the University of Kerala

The University of Kerala has received the highest NAAC grade, A++, with a cumulative grade point average (CGPA) of 3.67. Kerala’s chief minister, Pinarayi Vijayan, described the accomplishment as an inspiration for other colleges and educational institutions in the state. According to Vijayan, the university’s recognition marked a significant advancement for Kerala’s educational community. “This is the first time a university in the state has received this recognition. This achievement is a result of the schemes implemented by the state government for the growth of the higher education sector. This should inspire other universities and institutions of higher learning to move forward with excellence,” wrote Vijayan in a Facebook post. The University of Kerala received an A ++ with 3.67 grade points during NAAC accreditation, according to a Facebook post by Higher Education Minister R Bindu. “The University of Kerala has secured the best grade at the all India level. We heartily salute the University of Kerala community for making Kerala a national leader in the education sector by actively participating in the efforts to improve quality,” she added. Higher Education Institutions in India are evaluated and accredited by National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC). It is an independent organisation supported by the University Grants Commission of the Indian government. Source: PTI  

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Government employees must buy the cheapest travel ticket to apply for LTC

According to the 7th Pay Commission, central government employees will need to adhere to new regulations in order to receive leave travel concessions, or LTC. Government employees must now purchase the least expensive ticket in order to be eligible for reimbursement, according to the Ministry of Finance. Additionally, they must reserve the single ticket from an authorised travel agent, and that too at least three weeks beforehand. Employees have been instructed not to cancel tickets. According to India.com, Bomer Lawrie & Company, Ashok Travels, and IRCTC are the authorised agencies. Employees are not required to pay these agencies any fees. Employees must provide the reasons for the cancellation of the tickets within 72 hours if there are circumstances that make it impossible for them to do otherwise. If the government approves the increase in fitment factor, some wage modifications are also possible for government employees. For a while now, employee unions have been calling for an increase in the fitment factor. The demand is to raise it to 3.68 percent from its current 2.57 percent level. The minimum salary will increase by 8,000 rupees, to 26,000, if the increase is approved. Employees can anticipate a dearness allowance (DA) of over 34% if the dearness allowance is also increased, which it is most likely to do.

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Why is a clean environment necessary for our Health?

Health Article

A clean environment is essential for human health and well-being. At the same time, the surrounding environment can be a source of stressors that have a negative impact on health, such as air pollution, noise, and hazardous chemicals. Climate change has a negative impact on our health, resulting in heat waves, floods, and changes in the distribution of vector-borne diseases. Climate change, biodiversity loss, and land degradation can all have an influence on human well-being by jeopardizing ecosystem services such as access to freshwater and food production. Human health and well-being are directly affected by the quality of the environment. Clean air and water, fertile land for food production, and energy and material inputs for production are all provided by good natural surroundings. Green infrastructure also aids in temperature control and flood prevention. Green and blue landscapes also provide vital recreational possibilities and promote well-being. Impact of pollution on our environment It is critical to protect our environment since our health and survival on the planet are intimately linked to environmental health. Dirt and pollution can be found in many regions around the world, and a huge portion of the world’s population lives in these unpleasant and squalid conditions. People are drinking contaminated water and breathing polluted air, resulting in a wide range of health concerns for many people. We can live a healthy life if we live in a clean environment, which we may attain by knowing the importance of a clean environment. Unfortunately, we see very little being done to address this issue, and we are gradually polluting more areas of the planet. Finding clean environments is extremely challenging in many places of the world nowadays. Governments around the world are increasingly becoming more aware of the issue. Everyone on the planet must recognise the value of a healthy environment for everyone’s health. Any pollution that has a negative impact on the environment has a negative impact on humanity as a whole. Alarming health hazards Various types of significant health problems, such as cancer, are on the rise around the world today, and the main cause of these health problems is increased pollution in our environment. Pollution is bad in which ever form, whether it is caused by humans or industry. There are numerous examples of industries around the world that have contaminated the water supply in the areas where they operate. Today, there is a general awareness of rising pollution levels, and as a result, we are seeing some efforts from all walks of life; however, there is still much work to be done by all of us in order to have a clean and healthy environment. As environmental factors continue to have a negative impact on individual and population health, environmental health advocacy is a primary issue in the public medical domain. Take, for example, the impending threat of climate change. Climate change, according to environmental health specialists, may modify disease patterns, making communities more vulnerable to various illnesses. Climate change has also been linked to more floods, wildfires, and superstorms, all of which can have major health repercussions. Climate change is estimated to kill roughly 250,000 people every year between 2030 and 2050, according to the WHO. The United Nations Fundamental Rights Council declared in the 1990s that enjoying a clean, healthy, and sustainable environment is a human right. Leading civil society figures explained why this is so important for everyone’s health. How can the environment be kept clean and green? Increasing the amount of green space and planting more trees is a big step in keeping the environment clean and green. Proper garbage disposal of all kinds should be promoted and, if necessary, rewarded. Vehicle emissions should be monitored, and environmentally friendly fuel alternatives should be promoted. Deforestation must be discouraged and punished. If forestation is deemed necessary, a new area must be cultivated for forestation. Non-biodegradable materials, such as plastic, should be removed from circulation. People must be taught the value of maintaining a clean and green environment. Awareness campaigns are helpful in this regard, and they should begin in schools and community centres. Outdoor fire crackers and open fires must be inspected. Conclusion Given the preceding, it is reasonable to conclude that a clean and green environment is a basic prerequisite of modern society. Pollution of the environment, such as air, water, and land, has had a tremendous impact on human life. The air quality is poor, the water is hazardous to drink, and the soil is poisoned, all of which contribute to a variety of illnesses. As a result, in order to improve survivorship, pollution must be addressed and reversed. It is only possible to live a healthy life if the basic demand of clean air and land is provided. A clean and green environment implies less pollution and a higher quality of life. Green, on the other hand, has a proven link to better health. A green atmosphere literally means a lot of trees and foliage. Trees play an important role in air purification by absorbing harmful pollutants and releasing oxygen. Greenery also has a calming and calming influence on humans. The natural environment relies significantly on trees and plants to provide refuge and food to smaller insects, animals, and birds. Maintaining a healthy evolution of life in your local city as well as in the country as a whole necessitates keeping the environment clean and green.

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5G testbed to be established at the Military College of Telecommunication Engineering in collaboration with IIT-M

In conjunction with the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT-M), Madras, an indigenous 5G testbed will be established at the Military College of Telecommunication Engineering (MCTE), Mhow. At a gathering in Chennai on Monday, MCTE and IIT-M inked a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to facilitate the process. The testbed will make it easier for the Indian Army to employ 5G technology in its operations, particularly along its borders. The MoU will help to accelerate the introduction of niche technology systems, devices, and equipment, as well as the application of AI-based algorithms to improve the Armed Forces’ capabilities. It will also encourage collaboration and cooperative research as well as the exchange of ideas for new technology development. It will encourage students, faculty members, and scientists to conduct research in the field of 5G communications and military application development. The collaboration between MCTE and IIT-Madras intends to help the Indian Army achieve ‘Atmanirbharta’ in the field of communications by providing a testing facility for the tri-services and therefore acting as a catalyst for research and development. IIT Madras will provide consultation, backed up by research, for feasibility studies and prototype development on 5G enabled future communications under the terms of the MoU.

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Mandaviya asks the G20 to focus on genome sequencing data sharing

New Delhi: Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya proposed to G20 members an institutional structure to allow for speedy sharing of genome sequencing data, as well as a neutral and aggregate data-sharing approach among countries, on Monday. He went on to say that this could be done across various pathogens with equitable benefit sharing under the Nagoya protocol, which he was virtually addressing at the G20 Health Ministers meeting in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. “A boost to digital health data systems to enable seamless interoperability of data and creation of longitudinal electronic health records within a country and at the global level is crucial”, Mandaviya added. Mandaviya added that India agrees to mutual recognition of vaccine credentials, including its wider application for interoperability of health data, and expressed hope that the continuous lowered trajectory of COVID-19 is a hopeful sign that the pandemic’s end is near. “The ongoing pandemic has posed multiple challenges on the health systems across the globe, developed and developing countries alike. The present pandemic has highlighted the fault lines in the global health governance and has brought to the fore the importance of strengthening Global Health Architecture. It has reinforced the need to assess health ecosystems, health financing and their linkages in light of the experience in managing the current pandemic”, Mandaviya added while addressing the session. The Union Health Minister advocated for an inclusive, agile and responsive emergency management framework that is supported by a global mechanism of surveillance, sustainable financing and equitable distribution of medical countermeasures.”G20 countries account for 80% of the world’s GDP and share 80% of the world’s cross-border trade, so G20 involvement and leadership will manage the world’s health architecture and future health emergencies. It is essential for strengthening, “said Mandavia. Emphasizing the need for global cooperation, the Minister of Health said, “global health resilience must be created by working towards mutual recognition of vaccine credentials to aid seamless cross-border travel, and the need for expanding research network, m-RNA manufacturing hubs and distributed manufacturing of medical countermeasures with particular focus on the global south.” “G20 countries must prioritize establishing an ecosystem for VTD research, technology transfers and regional manufacturing hubs, especially in Global South. India will also support this endeavour and will collaborate proactively to develop an mRNA vaccine hub in the global south by extending its manufacturing and research capacity”, he added. Source: IANS

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IIT-Madras launched a summer STEM programme for students in rural schools

The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras is creating a summer programme for rural school children in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM). From June 20 to 25, 2022, this outreach programme will take place. The varsity hopes to reach at least one lakh government school students across the country. Because of the evolving educational environment as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic, this curriculum will be conducted entirely online. The course will be delivered in both English and Tamil. At the moment, 100 students have been chosen to begin this programme. The goal of IIT Madras is to teach and push students to pursue scientific and technological achievements.  “The Department has given importance to students from disadvantaged blocks while selecting students for this program. This 100 students is only a beginning and many more students will be brought in. This program has 70 per cent of hands-on component with the rest being theory,” said Thiru. Anbil Mahesh Poyyamozhi, Minister for School Education, Government of Tamil Nadu. The Department of School Education, Government of Tamil Nadu, has chosen 100 students from class 10. Officials from the department identify and approach students from underprivileged background, then send a list to IIT-Madras. The university then contacts these students and arranges transportation, housing, and other services. Students will spend a week on campus and will be given an electronic kit when they arrive. They will be taught a variety of topics, including environmental and electronic aspects of engineering, technological advancement in renewable energies, and applied mathematics, to name a few.

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Opportunities abound for Agniveers, with a 10% job reservation for them

Under the Agnipath scheme, the Centre has offered job opportunities for Agniveers. Those who have completed four years of training and service as Agniveers will now be eligible for 10% of employment in the Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF), Assam Rifles, 16 defence public-sector undertakings (DPSU), defence civilian posts, and the Indian Coast Guard. This allocation will be in addition to the existing reservation for former military personnel. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh approved the idea to reserve posts in the Defense Ministry. To facilitate this reservation policy, all necessary rule book adjustments will be implemented. Where necessary, age will be relaxed as well. CAPFs — Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), Border Security Force (BSF), Central Industrial Security Force (CISF), Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB), and Indo-Tibetan Border Police Force (ITBP) — and Assam Rifles, for instance, will grant Agniveers a three-year extension beyond the maximum age limit. The first batch will be given a five-year relaxation. Agniveers will also be offered positions in the Civil Aviation Ministry in sectors such as aircraft maintenance and repair, air traffic control, and in-flight safety, among others. They may even be considered for the thousands of vacant physical education teaching positions if they are given the proper training. However, no official notification has yet been made in this regard. Meanwhile, the Indian Navy’s Agniveers will be accommodated in six service locations by the Directorate General of Shipping, which is part of the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways (MoPSW). Agniveers are also being given preference in the recruitment of police services in certain states.

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