PRESIDENT OF INDIA GRACES GLOBAL SUMMIT ON ‘SPIRITUALITY FOR CLEAN AND HEALTHY SOCIETY’
The President of India, Smt. Droupadi Murmu graced a Global Summit on ‘Spirituality for Clean and Healthy Society’, being organised by Prajapita Brahma Kumaris Ishwariya Vishwa Vidyalaya at Mount Abu, Rajasthan, today (October 4, 2024).
Speaking on the occasion, the President said that spirituality does not mean being religious or renouncing worldly activities. Spirituality means recognising the power within and bringing purity in conduct and thoughts. Purity in thoughts and actions is the way of bringing balance and peace in every sphere of life. It is also necessary for building a healthy and clean society.
The President said physical, mental and spiritual cleanliness is the key to a healthy life. We should not focus only on external cleanliness but should also be mentally and spiritually clean. Holistic health is based on a clean mindset. Emotional and mental health depends on right thinking because thoughts only that take the form of words and behaviour. Before forming an opinion about others, we should look within ourselves. By putting ourselves in someone else's situation, we will be able to form the right opinion.
Shreyams Kumar is new INS president
M V Shreyams Kumar of Mathrubhumi was elected President of The Indian Newspaper Society (INS), an apex body of publishers of newspapers, magazines and periodicals in the country. He will succeed Rakesh Sharma of Aaj Samaj.
Vivek Gupta of Sanmarg was elected the Deputy President and Karan Rajendra Darda of Lokmat the Vice President.
In his address, Rakesh Sharma said, “Today, we stand at the intersection of tradition and transformation. The rapid growth of technology, social media, and digital platforms have drastically changed how news is delivered and consumed.”
Satish Dhawan Space Centre to lead World Space Week celebrations in Andhra Pradesh
The Satish Dhawan Space Centre (SDSC) SHAR, a vital arm of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), will spearhead the World Space Week 2024 celebrations, with outreach programmes planned across Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, and Odisha, according to SDSC Director A Rajarajan. The festivities, scheduled from October 4 to 10, will align with this year’s theme: “Space and Climate Change.”
Rajarajan highlighted that this year’s theme underscores the crucial role space technology plays in addressing climate change. The inaugural ceremony will take place on October 4 at the MRK Auditorium in Sriharikota, followed by exhibitions, quizzes, drawing and speech competitions, and interactive sessions with senior ISRO scientists. A standout feature will be the “Walk for Space Week,” designed to engage students and the public. Events will be held from October 4th-9th across Sriharikota, Nellore, Tirupati, Bhimavaram, Narasaraopeta, Kadapa, Dindigul, Dharmapuri, and Bargarh.
Wildlife Week activities commence at Mysuru zoo
A slew of activities have been planned as part of the 70th Wildlife Week celebrations by the century-old Mysuru zoo from Wednesday.
The activities are aimed at educating the masses and creating awareness on the importance of wildlife and its conservation. A cyclothon, photography exhibition, waste to wealth event, and a quiz competition are among the activities planned from October 2 to 8.
The cyclothon and wildlife week photography exhibition were inaugurated at the zoo and Swachh Abhiyan at the Lalithadripura lake on Wednesday.
Under the waste to wealth competition, there are two categories – biodegradable and non-biodegradable - from 10:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. at the zoo premises on Thursday.
IIT Madras researchers identify enhanced drug delivery method for eye treatments
Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IIT Madras) Researchers have demonstrated how drugs injected in the human eye can be better delivered to the target region through ‘convection caused by mild laser heating’. They used simulation and modelling studies to analyse the efficacy of various types of treatments on the human eye, focusing on heat and mass transfer.
With nearly 11 million individuals afflicted by retinal disorders in India, indigenous original research of this nature holds promise for the development and advancement of laser-based treatments for various eye diseases.
Laser-based retinal treatments are increasingly being used to treat diseases like retinal tears, diabetic retinopathy, macular oedema and retinal vein occlusion. Since the retina is the region of the eye that contains blood vessels and nerves, such treatments must be performed carefully and with precision.
Food Corporation of India (FCI) transforms supply chain management system under Anna Darpan
As a part of 100 Days Achievements of Department of Food and Public Distribution under Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution, the Food Corporation of India (FCI) has embarked on a comprehensive digital transformation initiative to modernize its existing supply chain management system, known as the 'Depot Online System'. This ambitious project involves the implementation of a new, microservices-based integrated supply chain management system named ANNA DARPAN. The system is being designed to streamline and enhance the entire supply chain operations and services at various levels including Mandis, Mills, Depots (both owned and hired), as well as divisional, regional, zonal, and headquarters operations. This transformation is supported by advanced technology, a state-of-the-art IT environment, and an optimized architectural framework.
To bring this vision to life, FCI has engaged M/s Coforge Limited as the system integrator (SI). This selection was finalized with the signing of the contract on 14th June 2024. M/s Coforge Limited shall be responsible for the end-to-end design, development, implementation, and maintenance of the ANNA DARPAN system.
The project is conceptualized as a comprehensive, turnkey solution that includes provisioning of a cloud environment for hosting the system. The application will be constructed using a service mesh architecture, facilitating seamless communication among microservices, along with API-based integration with external applications associated with FCI. Beyond the core applications and microservices, the project will also focus on developing a centralized analytics platform, empowering FCI to make more informed, data-driven decisions.
Taiwan Receives First Batch of Harpoon Anti-Ship Missile Systems From the US
This is part of a 71.02 billion new Taiwan dollar ($2.22 billion) deal in 2020 for the US to supply the island with up to 100 shore-mounted Harpoon Coastal Defense Systems and related equipment.
Taiwan’s defense ministry also allotted an additional 15 billion new Taiwan dollars ($469 million) to construct related facilities, bringing the total package to $86.02 billion new Taiwan dollars ($2.69 billion).
The US approved the sale of 400 RGM-84L-4 Harpoon Block II Surface Launched Missiles and four RTM-84L-4 Harpoon Block II Exercise Missiles in total.
India to take part in Euronaval 2024 defence exhibition in France
India is among 104 countries invited to attend the world’s largest naval defence trade show that will be held in Paris from November 4-7.
This year, there will be shows on innovative solutions to protect naval forces and maritime infrastructure against air and surface drones, next-generation anti-ship missiles, missile systems to destroy multiple hostile drones and many other latest features to strengthen naval forces around the world.
The event, focusing on innovation, sovereignty and international cooperation, will bring together the key players in the Naval industry which includes shipbuilders, equipment manufacturers, institutions and experts. It offers a unique opportunity to discover the latest technological developments that will shape the navies of tomorrow.
Against a backdrop of increasing challenges in maritime security and unprecedented technological competition, Euronaval 2024 will discuss the strategic and industrial challenges. Innovation, resilience and sustainability, as well as debates and conferences, will be discussed in the exhibition.
Karnataka withdraws consent to CBI to probe cases in state amid MUDA row
The Karnataka Cabinet on Thursday withdrew consent for any probe by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) in the state.
“We are withdrawing open consent for CBI investigation in the state. We are expressing our concerns about the misuse of the CBI. In all the cases we have referred to the CBI, they have not filed charge sheets, leaving many cases pending. They have also refused to investigate several cases we have sent. There are numerous such instances. They are biased. That’s why we are taking the decision. It's not because of the MUDA case. We have taken this decision to control them (CBI) from taking the wrong path,” said Law Minister H K Patil.
Revocation of open consent means the CBI, as listed in the Delhi Special Police Establishment Act, which governs the agency, requires state governments' written consent for investigations. According to section 6 of the Delhi Special Police Establishment (DSPE) Act, 1946, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) needs consent from the respective state governments to conduct investigations in their jurisdiction.
ICC launches 'AI Tool' to create safe space for cricket community during Women's T20 WC 2024
The International Cricket Council (ICC) on Thursday announced a social media moderation program to promote a more positive and inclusive online experience for teams and players ahead of the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2024.
As part of the ICC's suite of digital products for this tournament, the ICC has rolled out new software that will help protect the cricket community from toxic content with the aim to safeguard the mental health of individuals and ensure a safer, kinder, and healthier online community for the sport.
Fans will also have access to the usual array of content, including highlights, behind-the-scenes content, live scores, stats, schedules, as well as the standings.