IIT Patna started initiatives for its pupils to improve their mental strength, says Director Professor TN Singh
Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Patna Director Professor TN Singh has said that his institute is a pioneer in implementation of New Education Policy (NEP). Talking to media persons about strategy of implementation of NEP Professor Singh said today in Patna the mentoring program for hand-holding polytechnic institutes and colleges has been launched in which the IIT provides faculty, sophisticated lab, and other logistics in the state.
The Director said the IIT Patna has also started initiatives for its pupils to improve their mental strength by collaborating with senior students and other faculties. He said it has been visualized in NEP.
Ladakh: Zoji La tunnel expected to be completed by Dec 2030
Zoji La Tunnel, which is said to establish all-weather connectivity between the Union Territories of Ladakh and Jammu and Kashmir, is expected to be completed by December 2030, an army official said on Thursday.
Captain IK Singh, office incharge, BRO detachment Matiyan told ANI, "The revised length of the tunnel is 13. 15 km. The total length is 14.15 km. It is a horseshoe-shaped shaft single tube and a two-lane road tunnel.”
Minister Bhupender Yadav launches G20’s resource efficiency, circular economy industry coalition
Union Environment, Forest and Climate Change Minister Bhupender Yadav on Thursday launched a Resource Efficiency Circular Economy Industry Coalition (RECEIC), conceptualised under India’s G20 Presidency, to promote the practices of resource efficiency and circular economy globally.
This industry-driven initiative was launched at the G20 fourth Environment and Climate Sustainability Working Group and Environment and Climate Ministers meeting here. The coalition is envisioned to be a self-sustaining entity that will continue to operate beyond India’s G20 Presidency, making a lasting impact on environmental sustainability.
President Murmu Launching the Brahma Kumari theme ‘The Year of Positive Change-2023
Change is the only irreversible process that goes on continuously, said President of India Droupadi Murmu while laying the foundation of the ‘Divine Light House’ of Prajapita Brahma Kumaris Ishwariya Vishwa Vidyalaya at Dasbatia here.
Launching the Brahma Kumari theme ‘The Year of Positive Change-2023’, the President said, “It is not possible to step into the same river twice. Like a river, time keeps flowing. Time and society remain dynamic on the path of continuous change.”
Open AI’s Sam Altman unveils iris scanning crypto project Worldcoin
Open AI’s Sam Altman, who introduced ChatGPT, launched eyeball scanning cryptocurrency project Worldcoin. The project is aimed at using blockchain to store World IDs to enhance security and control, as per the project whitepaper.
Worldcoin aims at offering World ID, by authenticating a “digital passport” through iris scanning with the help of a device called ‘orb’ to ensure that an individual is a human and not an AI bot. The orb device would guarantee the genuineness of a human and in turn, generate World ID. Interested ones can download World App, and get their World ID by scanning iris by Orb.
Worldcoin is backed by Tools for Humans organisation, operating in San Francisco and Berlin.
4th ECSWG & Environment & Climate Ministers' meeting begins in Chennai
The 4th Environment and Climate Sustainability Working Group (ECSWG) and Environment and Climate Ministers meeting began in Chennai today, July 26.
The three-day meeting brings together around 300 delegates from G20 member countries, invitee countries, and several International Organisations, with a focus on finalising the Ministerial Outcome and the Presidency Documents.
The 4th ECSWG & Minister's Meeting will focus on three key areas - land restoration, circular economy, and blue economy. These topics will take centre stage during the meeting to address environmental and sustainability challenges. On the first day of the event, there will be two parallel sessions -: the Environment Track and the Climate Track. These sessions will delve into different aspects related to environmental and climate issues, with a focus on in-depth discussions about land degradation, biodiversity, and climate change.
HM Amit Shah to launch unique initiative Mera Gaon Meri Dharohar as part of Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav in New Delhi
Home Minister Amit Shah will launch a unique initiative Mera Gaon Meri Dharohar as part of Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav in New Delhi today. It is a pan-India initiative of the Ministry of Culture under the National Mission on Cultural Mapping.
Mr. Shah will officially launch the virtual platform during a grand projection mapping show at the Qutub Minar. The virtual platform
www.mgmd.gov.in
will connect people with villages of India. Our correspondent reports that the program also includes a Samvaad between people from different villages and Mr. Shah, offering a unique opportunity to interact with the heart and soul of India's villages.
Phangnon Konyak becomes first woman MP from Nagaland to preside over Rajya Sabha
BJP’s S Phangnon Konyak on Tuesday became the first woman member from Nagaland to preside over Rajya Sabha. On July 17, she became the first ever woman member of Rajya Sabha to be appointed to the panel of vice-chairpersons.
“Marking a significant moment in history, the first woman member from Nagaland in the Rajya Sabha, S Phangnon Konyak presided over the House today,” an official statement said.
Uttar Pradesh govt considering proposal to raise retirement age of doctors to 65 years
To address the shortage of doctors in Uttar Pradesh, the state government is considering a proposal to increase the retirement age of government doctors from 62 years to 65 years, said a report by Hindustan Times.
Currently, there are 14,000 doctors working across 19,000 sanctioned posts in the state.
“We need more doctors for which the proposal to increase retirement age from the present 62-years to 65-years has been made. But those doctors opting to work till 65 years of age will not be given administrative charge after age 62 years," said a senior health official in the report.
India finish 2nd on medals tally at ISSF World Championship in South Korea
India finished 2nd on the medals tally at the recently concluded ISSF Junior Shooting World Championships 2023 in Changwon, South Korea. Indian shooters bagged 17 medals, which include 6 Gold, 6 Silver, and 5 Bronze. The championships saw 90 Indian shooters vie for medals in pistol, rifle, and shotgun competitions in the under-21 age category. The majority of the medalists were Khelo India athletes. Seven Indians managed to bag more than one medal. Abhinav Shaw and Kamaljeet won two golds each. Sainyam won three medals — gold in the 10m air pistol women, and a bronze each in the 10m air pistol mixed team and women’s team events.