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With giving a ray of hope to sports Tokyo Olympics gives a grand closing ceremony to the world

The Tokyo Olympics was closed on 8 August 2021. While declaring the closure of the Tokyo Olympics, IOC Chief declared 2020 Olympics games, ‘The most challenging Olympic journey’. With this, the 32nd Olympiad was closed in its grandeur manner. In the closing ceremony, the Olympic flag was passed to Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo for the 2024 Olympics. The 16 days were even held under major Covid-19 restrictions with empty stadiums. The parade of an athlete in the closing ceremony was led by Wrestler Bajrang Punia, on behalf of India.  With this India bagged a total of 7 medals in 2020 Olympics. With a Gold in Javelin throw by Neeraj Chopra in Individual games and bronze for the Indian Hockey team in Team games. This is also the highest medal tally for India in the Olympics to date. Giving hope to sports promotion and more attention to working hard towards Olympics next time.

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Telangana ASHA workers raises voice against low pay: Demands hike, fixed pay.

Just after an incident in Rajasthan which made headlines when an ASHA worker was seen rowing a boat in difficult conditions to reach villagers awaiting vaccination, in Telangana, ASHA workers are raising their voices against low pay. The accredited social health activist workers are seeking an increment from the state government. They are demanding fixed salaries and want to be paid Rs 10,000 a month instead of Rs 7,000 considering that they are overburdened with work. The workers’ unions have approached senior health officials to plead their case. The workers want to earn fixed salaries instead of the honorarium that they are paid. They also want this honorarium to be hiked as per the Pay Commission. The workers point out that their demand for increments have not been met by the state government, so it is only fair that they at least be granted a fixed salary of Rs 10,000, as their counterparts in Andhra Pradesh are receiving. The case of these ASHA workers is being supported by the Telangana Voluntary and Community Healthworkers Union (TVCHU) and the state association of ASHA workers led by the Centre of Indian Trade Unions (CITU). The workers are also demanding that pay revision be implemented, as per which they are entitled to a 30 per cent hike. Contract workers and outsourced staff were promised a 30 per cent increment under the 11th Pay Revision Commission in March, which has not been implemented yet. Source: HR Katha

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India welcomes the golden era: Neeraj Chopra brings home Gold in Tokyo Olympics

History has been written by Neeraj Chopra, who won Gold for India in Javelin’s throw.  With this Chopra has gifted the first-ever Olympic gold medal in Athletics for India. 23-year-old, Neeraj won gold for India in Javelin’s throw; with the best throw at 87.53 meters. Neeraj Chopra Gifted India the first-ever gold in Athletics after 1900. With this India can see the beginning of a new golden era for athletics. Along with that India finishes with seven medals in tally, which is again the highest number of medals India has ever won in the Olympics.  By winning this gold India has got new hopes for sports and a new benchmark has been created. The whole nation is proud of Neeraj Chopra for making India proud. This is the second-ever individual gold India has won in Olympics, after Abhinav Bindra.

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Schools, colleges likely to reopen in Meghalaya after mid-August: Education Minister

Meghalaya Education Minister Lakhmen Rymbui has announced that the state government will most likely reopen the educational institutes, such as schools and colleges, after mid-August. The final date for the reopening of schools has not been announced yet. Speaking to reporters, Rymbui said there is a need to resume classroom teachings as soon as possible, especially in higher education institutes. Students have been studying from home through online classes, which are not accessible by everyone. “When everything has already started, even the markets are opening, then why not the schools? This is my personal opinion, but (the decision) will have to be collectively taken with the Health Department,” he added, as per PTI reports. Apart from urging all the eligible students to get vaccinated on time, Education Minister Lakhmen Rymbui has also urged people to get themselves, vaccinated to provide a safe environment for the students, once the schools reopen. Talking about the success of the vaccination dive in Meghalaya, the education minister said, “I am very happy that every day about 10,000 people in the state are getting vaccinated.”  “So, I take this opportunity to urge parents and friends all over the state to let us give education to our children by vaccinating ourselves so that our society is more resistant to this coronavirus,” he further added, as per PTI reports. The schools and colleges in Meghalaya were shut down in March 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic and the nationwide lockdown. The educational institutes were reopened once again in early 2021 but were shut down once again due to the second wave of the pandemic. Source: PTI

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Ed-tech making its ways easy through mobile-friendly apps

In this fast-changing world, education is changing rapidly as well. Learning inside the classroom and outside the classroom, both stand with equal importance. Becoming a cherry on top several educational mobile apps are revolutionizing the study methods. Now learning is becoming way easier through games, quizzes, online live interaction as well as online assignments. Sensing the rise and need of technological importance in education, various educational institutions are developing their educational apps. These educational apps are becoming the gateway for an educational institution to be connected to the latest Ed-Tech trends. It is letting the teachers and learners have real-time experience in educational learning. Hence not just startups but a lot of educational institutions are also investing in the educational applications development for online education. According to some researches it is said that the ed-tech funding for this decade will be at an estimate of 87 billion dollars. While the agenda to develop an education app has been set up by people, and its importance has been realized by educational institutions. Some interesting ideas can be applied to develop simple yet profitable educational apps, for making a difference in the life of students as well as teachers. AR Based educational App: When it comes to looking for the best educational apps ideas. The one that tops the list is augmented reality in the education field. This feature can be used to build a mobile app to teach and explain students in the most unique yet simplest way possible. The teacher can help their students learn through this with a real-time experience. These AR-based apps can be used by students to learn about science with a 3D vision. App for the kids with disabilities: It might get difficult to give extra and solo attention to disabled kids in school or college among all other students by a teacher. Although it is still tried and attempted. An app built especially for handicapped kids can help them learn in their comfort zone. This app will help the handicapped students and teachers to fill up the lack of attention gap they could not get earlier. It will also help the handicapped kids learn from their homes in case they are unable to attend daily classes physically. App for helping with exam fever: We all know very well that exam fever brings a lot of anxiety and nervousness to students. In this case, an app that can help the students to design, plan and implement study techniques in smart ways with easy time management will be a boom. This app can help students in studying more productively with a to-do list. Well-designed timetable, stress management, and smarts ways of learning. Personal teacher or tutor app: Apps that can allow students and their parents to opt for teachers on their demand. Can cater to the niche requirements in the field of education. Through this unique app, the students can take the assistance of a personal tutor in the subjects they face difficulty with. Education games and quizzes app: Making education fun is the best way to educate someone. While the traditional ways of education might not give a surety of total learning and total involvement. Education app that allows students to learn through games and quizzes can help students with total involvement. With that instant quizzes will help student recheck their level of learning and also boost their confidence in learning. Source: spacetechnologies.com

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Side effects and effectiveness of Covid-19 Vaccine: A controversial subject

At present, there is a total of 21, Covid-19 related vaccines, approved for vaccination across the globe. As per the data, to date around 36,500,000 people are fully vaccinated in the United Kingdom.  If we look into the data for the United States over 162,100,000 people are fully vaccinated until now.  According to the data compiled by Google, 13% of the total world population has been fully vaccinated, against Covid-19. Although people are being encouraged to immediately report any side effects after taking the vaccine. As the Center for Disease Prevention stated to monitoring real-world vaccine safety. Various side effects like swelling, redness, and pain at the area of injection were experienced by people. Other commonly reported symptoms are fever, chills, and nausea. On the contrary, many people did not experience any side effects after the vaccination. Now the question arises, whether these people have not been protected again Covid-19. William Schaffner, M. D., professor of infectious diseases at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville, TN, said, “There is no correlation between side effects and effectiveness of the covid-19 vaccine. Neither the absence and nor the presence of side effects signifies any kind of strong immunity.  Source:  MedicalNewsToday

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Pune University is setting the sky as a limit: launches course in Drone technology

The Savitribai Phule Pune University has recently launched a new program in Drone technology. Under this program, students can apply for undergraduate and post-graduate certificate courses. This drone technology program will commence from the current academic year. As per the officials, there will be an entrance exam to be held in August for admitting students to these courses. A Memorandum of Association was signed between SPPU and ForForcesAeroproduct India Limited on 30 July 2021. Two respective certificate courses in the undergraduate and postgraduate categories have been launched. The MoU was signed in the presence of Dr. Nitin Kalmakar, Vice-Chancellor SPPU, Dr. S Umarani, Pro vice-chancellor, Dr. Apurva Palkar, Director of Innovation, and Linkages; Dr. Aditya Abhaynkar, Head of the technology department, and officials of Forforces Aero Products India Limited.  The certificate course which will be called, ‘Introduction to drone technology, will be conducted for two weeks. Another 12 weeks duration course with the title “Advanced course on drone technology’ will be introduced soon along with a drone pilot training course to be completed in one or two weeks mostly. There will also be a bachelor of Autonomous Vehicle course and in the coming days a, “Masters in Autonomous vehicle” the course will also be introduced by the varsity.

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Telangana Govt Rolls Out Dalit Bandhu Scheme in Vasalamarri Village

Hyderabad: Implementation of the ‘Telangana Dalit Bandhu’ scheme has been welcomed by the Telangana government with the release of Rs 7.60 crore, thus providing assistance to 76 Dalit families in Vasalamarri village of Yadadri Bhuvanagiri district on Thursday. The implementation came a day after Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao visited his adopted village Vasalamarri where he interacted with Dalit families. The release of the financial aid of Rs 7.60 crore was issued by the Scheduled Castes development department through Government Order (GO) which permitted the Telangana Scheduled Castes Co-operative Development Corporation (TSCCDC) to hand over the aid to the district collector for implementation of the benefit of Dalit households in Alair Assembly constituency.  The Chief Minister said that a sum of Rs 10 lakh will be deposited in each beneficiary family’s bank account from Thursday and the beneficiaries are free to spend the money as desired but further advised them to use it to create a source of revenue. During the interaction, he asked the people what they would do with Rs 10 lakh to which the beneficiaries responded in multitudes; setting up a dairy farm, buying tractors, and doing business. CM Rao said that through the financial assistance given under the scheme, the Dalit community should develop itself as a business community by selecting industries, employment, and business of their choice. Under the first phase, 100 families from each of the 119 Assembly constituencies will be identified. The government has announced an allocation of Rs 1,200 crore for the scheme. The Chief Minister said his government was ready to spend even Rs 1 lakh crore for the scheme. He exuded confidence that the scheme will become a torchbearer for the Dalit community in the entire country. Source: India.com

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Khel Ratna Award Renamed to Major Dhyan Chand Khel Ratna Award: PM Modi

PM Modi announces on Twitter to rename Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award to Major Dhyan Chand Khel Ratna Award New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday announced on Twitter that they are going to rename the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award. It will henceforth be known as Major Dhyan Chand Khel Ratna Award.  PM Modi said that their cabinet has taken this decision keeping in mind the people’s sentiments and the achievements of the hockey legend Major Dhyan Chand. He tweeted, “I have been getting many requests from citizens across India to name the Khel Ratna Award after Major Dhyan Chand. I thank them for their views. Respecting their sentiment, the Khel Ratna Award will hereby be called the Major Dhyan Chand Khel Ratna Award! Jai Hind!” In India, the Khel Ratna Award is the highest sports honor given to a sportsperson. It is a matter of great prestige and honor, and is given to exceptional people who achieve great excellence in the field of sports.  PM Modi also said that the decision is fitting to rename the country’s highest honor behind the stark sporting star Major Dhyan Chand.

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Basic Salary of Delhi MLA’s to Increase to Rs 30,000: Delhi Government

Earlier, the MLAs were drawing a basic salary of Rs 12,000 per month New Delhi: Delhi MLAs, who were earlier earning a basic salary of Rs 12,000 per month, will now receive Rs 30,000 as basic income. This follows the approval given by the Delhi Cabinet to hike their salary and allowances, which is apparently lower than that of the MLAs of other states. Henceforth, the MLAs of Delhi will get a total of Rs 90,000 a month, including basic salary and other allowances. Earlier, this amount was Rs 54,000, exclusive of reimbursements. The revised reimbursement structure is yet to be disclosed. The MLAs will now receive Rs 25,000 as constituency allowance, Rs 15,000 as secretariat allowance, Rs 10,000 as conveyance allowance and Rs 10,000 towards telephone bills. The other reimbursements are paid in the form of electricity and water bills, medical treatment, allowance for attending assembly sessions daily (not more than 40 days a year) and House committee meetings, pension, family pension, yearly travel and monthly reimbursement for data entry operators. A revision has been pending ever since the last revision in 2011. About five years ago, a change in the compensation structure of Delhi MLAs was mooted, when it was proposed that the basic salary of MLAs be raised to Rs 54,000 and the total salary inclusive of allowances be hiked to Rs 2.1 lakh. However, instead of a basic salary of Rs 54,000, the Centre has now approved a basic salary of Rs 30,000. Source: HR Katha

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