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Monday, August 31, 2020

India's maintains its high Recovery Rate: total Recoveries cross 27 lakh

 


With more patients recovering and being discharged from hospitals and home isolation (in case of mild and moderate cases), India's COVID-19 total recoveries have crossed 27 lakh today. Recovery of 27,13,933 patients has been made possible because of effective implementation of the Centre conceived and led policy of TESTING aggressively, TRACKING comprehensively through timely surveillance of close contacts and TREATING effectively through a widening medical care infrastructure across the country.

With the recovery of 64,935 cases in the last 24 hours, India's Recovery Rate amongst the COVID-19 patients has improved to 76.61 per cent and is demonstrating a continuous progress. The number of patients recovering is on a steady rise over the past several months.

The number of recoveries in India today exceeds the active cases by 3.55 times.

India has posted nearly 19.5 lakh (19,48,631) recoveries more than the active cases (765302, which are under active medical care). The record high recoveries have ensured that the actual caseload of the country viz. the active cases, continues to decline and currently comprises only 21.60 per cent of the total positive cases. This has aided the fast widening gap between the number of patients recovered and the active cases.

Timely and effective clinical management of the patients in critical care through a slew of holistic measures has been instrumental in keeping the Case Fatality Rate low and on a steady downward trajectory. It has further dipped to 1.79 per cent today.

For all authentic and updated information on COVID-19 related technical issues, guidelines & advisories please regularly visit: https://www.mohfw.gov.in/ and @MoHFW_INDIA.

Technical queries related to COVID-19 may be sent to technicalquery.covid19@gov.in and other queries on ncov2019@gov.in and @CovidIndiaSeva.

In case of any queries on COVID-19, please call at the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare helpline no.: +91-11-23978046 or 1075 (Toll-free). List of helpline numbers of States/UTs on COVID-19 is also available at https://www.mohfw.gov.in/pdf/coronvavirushelplinenumber.pdf

Boat Lifestyle eyes Rs 1,000 crore revenue in FY24

 


Boat Lifestyle, a consumer tech products maker, plans to double the top-line by FY24 to Rs 1,000 crore (US$ 141.86 million) on the back of strong demand for products like audio devices and accessories in the country. The company registered gross revenue of over Rs 500 crore (US$ 70.93 million) in FY2019-20.

"We had a target of Rs 500 crore (US$ 70.93 million) revenue in FY21-22, we have already crossed that, we had an outstanding year in FY20. We have grown 2.5X from the previous year...Since inception, our financial performance has been strong and have been EBITDA positive," said Boat Lifestyle co-founder Mr Aman Gupta.

He added that the company has a sustainable approach to growth, is not burning money like many start-ups and "FY23-24 is where we should do Rs 1,000 crore (US$ 141.86 million) revenue".

The company was started in 2016 and has raised venture debt from Flipkart co-founder Sachin Bansal's BAC Acquisitions, InnoVen Capital and equity from Fireside Ventures till date.

Boat Lifestyle has a portfolio in products such as headphones, earphones, speakers, travel chargers and premium cables. In July 2020, it entered in wearable segment with the launch of its smart band.

The company has created a community of over 2 million 'boAtheads' (consumers) and sells between 14,000-15,000 units a day.

During the COVID-19 pandemic, company saw a 20 per cent surge in demand for its products.

"There was a pent-up demand we saw because of work from home (WFH), workout from home and study from home. We are witnessing a strong uptake month-on-month as we continue to expand our portfolio," he said.

IT Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad Launches "Chunauti"- Next Generation Start-up Challenge Contest

 


Union Minister for Electronics and Information Technology Shri Ravi Shankar Prasad today launched “Chunauti”- Next Generation Start-up Challenge Contest to further boost start-ups and software products with special focus on Tier-II towns of India. The government has earmarked a budget of Rs 95.03 crore (US$ 13.48 million) over a period of three years for this programme. It aims to identify around 300 start-ups working in identified areas and provide them seed fund of up to Rs 25 lakh (US$ 35,466) and other facilities.

Under this challenge the Ministry of Electronics and IT will invite start-ups in the following areas of work:

  • Edu-Tech, Agri-Tech & Fin-Tech Solutions for masses
  • Supply Chain, Logistics & Transportation Management
  • Infrastructure & Remote monitoring
  • Medical Healthcare, Diagnostic, Preventive & Psychological Care
  • Jobs & Skilling, Linguistic tools & technologies

The start-ups selected through Chunauti will be provided various support from the Government through Software Technology Parks of India centers across India. They will get incubation facilities, mentorship, security testing facilities, access to venture capitalist funding, industry connect as well as advisories in legal, Human Resource (HR), IPR and Patent matters. Besides seed fund of upto Rs 25 lakh (US$ 35,466), the start-ups will also be provided cloud credits from leading cloud service providers. Start-ups who are in the ideation stage may be selected under the pre-incubation programme & mentored for up-to six months to evolve their business plan & solution around the proposed idea. Each intern (start-up under pre-incubation) will be paid Rs 10,000 (US$ 141.86) /- per month up to a period of 6 months.

Startups can apply by visiting the website of STPI or by clicking at the link https://innovate.stpinext.in/

Union Minister also laid foundation stone of the digital training and skilling center of National Institute of Electronics and Information Technology (NIELIT) at Muzaffarpur in Bihar. This center will be developed by Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, Government of India at a cost of Rs. 9.17 crore (US$ 1.30 million). The government of Bihar has allocated one acre of land for this institution. This center will be equipped with the state-of-the-art training facility with a digital laboratory. Different courses such as O level, CCC, BCC, Programming and multimedia training will be offered from this center.

Speaking at a virtual event in presence of Deputy Chief Minister of Bihar, Union Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said, “I urge the young, talented innovators of India to come forward and avail benefits of Chunauti challenge of Government and create new software products and app. This launch is a bold initiative under the clarion call for Aatma Nirbhar Bharat given by Prime Minister Narendra Modi”.

PM highlights importance of Poshan Maah in converting nutrition awareness into a mass movement

 


In the latest address of Mann ki Baat, the Prime Minister noted that the month of September will be observed as Poshan Maah - Nutrition month. He said that nation and nutrition are very closely interrelated. He recalled the maxim - "Yatha Annam Tatha Mannam," which means that mental and intellectual development is directly related to the quality of our food intake. He said that nutrition and proper nourishment play a big role in helping children and students to attain their optimum potential and to show their mettle. He stressed that for children to be well nourished, the mother needs to receive proper nourishment. He added that nutrition merely does not only imply eating but getting essential nutrients like salts, vitamins etc.

Prime Minister noted the efforts made in the country during the past few years especially in villages where public participation in nutrition week and nutrition month is converting nutrition awareness into a mass movement. He added that schools have been integrated into this mass movement with efforts being made to ensure competitions for children to increase nutrition awareness.

Prime Minister said that in a class, just like there is a Class Monitor, there should be a Nutrition Monitor. Similarly, just like a Report card, a Nutrition Card should also be introduced. He informed that during the course of the Nutrition Month, a food and nutrition quiz as well as meme competition will be organized on the My Gov portal. He asked the listeners to participate in it.

Prime Minister informed that at the Statue of Unity, a unique kind of nutrition park has also been created where one can witness nutrition related education along with fun and frolic.

Emphasising that India is endowed with a lot of diversity in food and drink, Prime Minister said it is very important that according to the season of a particular region, a well-balanced & nutrient rich, diet plan should be drafted to includelocal food grains, fruits and the vegetables cultivated there. He informed that an ‘Agricultural Fund of India’ is being created that will have complete information about the crops that are grown in each district and their related nutritional value. Prime Minister asked the listeners to eat nutritious food and stay healthy during the nutrition month.

PM inaugurates College and Administration Buildings of Rani Lakshmi Bai Central Agricultural University, Jhansi through video conferencing

 


The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi, today inaugurated the College and Administration Buildings of Rani Lakshmi Bai Central Agricultural University, Jhansi, UP through video conferencing. He interacted with the students at the University.

PM congratulated everyone and expressed hope that students after graduating from this university will actively contribute to empowering the country’s agriculture sector. He hoped that new facilities provided due to the new building would encourage and motivate students to work harder.

Invoking Rani Lakshmi Bai’s Quote that “I will not give my Jhansi”, the Prime Minister urged the people of Jhansi and Bundelkhand to make Atmanirbhar Bharat Abhiyan a success.

The Prime Minister noted that Agriculture has a major role to contribute in Atmanirbhar Bharat Abhiyan. He said self-reliance in Agriculture targets at making Farmers both- producer as well as entrepreneur. PM said in line with this spirit, several historic agricultural reforms were taken. Just like other industries, now Farmers can also sell their produce anywhere in the country, wherever they fetch better prices. He said a special dedicated fund of Rs 1 Lakh crore (US$ 14.19 billion) has been set up for providing better facilities and promoting industries in a cluster-based approach.

Saying that steady efforts are continuing to connect farming with modern technology, the Prime Minister noted that Research Institutions and Agricultural Universities have a vital role to play. He said now there are three Central Agricultural Universities in the country, compared to just one Central University six years ago. Besides this, three more National Institutions viz. IARI Jharkhand, IARI Assam and Mahatma Gandhi Institute for Integrated Farming in Motihari, Bihar are also being established. He remarked that these institutes will not only give new opportunities to the students, but will also help in increasing their capacity, in providing technology benefits to the local farmers.

Speaking about use of modern technology in meeting agriculture related challenges, the Prime Minister gave an example of recent locust attack. He said the Government worked on war footing to control the spread of the attacks and to reduce the damage. He mentioned that dozens of control rooms were set up in several cities, arrangements were made to alert farmers in advance, drones to spray, dozens of modern spray machines used to kill locusts were procured and provided to farmers.

The PM said that in the last six years, the Government has endeavoured to establish a link between research and farming, and to provide scientific advice to the farmers, at the ground levels in the villages. He sought the cooperation of the universities in developing the ecosystem to streamline the flow of knowledge and expertise from campus to agriculture fields.

Stressing on the need to take knowledge related to agriculture and its practical application to school level, the Prime Minister said efforts are to introduce the Agriculture subject at Middle school level in villages. It will have two benefits- One, it will develop agriculture related understanding in the students and secondly, it will enable the students to give information about agriculture, its modern farming techniques and marketing, to their family members. This will promote Agro-entrepreneurship in the country, he added.

Talking about the steps taken to minimize the problems faced by the people during the coronavirus pandemic, the Prime Minister said free rations are being provided to crores of poor and rural families in Uttar Pradesh. Around 10 lakh poor women in Bundelkhand have been given free gas cylinders during this period. Under Garib Kalyan Rojgar Abhiyan, over Rs 700 crore (US$ 99.30 million) have been spent in UP so far, under which employment was provided to lakhs of workers.

The Prime Minister said, as promised earlier, the campaign to provide drinking water to every house is being executed at a rapid pace. Around 500 water related projects worth more than Rs 10,000 crore (US$ 1.42 billion) have been approved for this area. Out of this, work on Projects worth Rs 3,000 crore (US$ 425.59 million) has commenced in the last two months. It will directly benefit lakhs of families in Bundelkhand. He added that work is in progress on Atal Groundwater Scheme to raise the level of groundwater in Bundelkhand. He said work on projects involving more than Rs 700 crore (US$ 99.30 million) is underway to increase the water level in hundreds of villages of Jhansi, Mahoba, Banda, Hamirpur, Chitrakoot and Lalitpur as well as West UP.

The Prime Minister said in spite of Bundelkhand surrounded by Rivers Betwa, Ken and Yamuna, the entire area does not get the full benefit of the rivers. He said the Government is making steady efforts to change this situation. PM noted that Ken-Betwa River Link Project has the potential to change the fate of the region and said the government is cooperating and working with the state governments in this direction. PM expressed confidence that once Bundelkhand gets enough water, life here will change completely. He said that projects worth thousands of crores like Bundelkhand Express Way, Defence Corridor will create thousands of new employment opportunities here. He said the mantra of 'Jai Jawan, Jai Kisan and Jai Vigyan' will be echoed in all four directions in Bundelkhand. The Prime Minister reiterated the commitment of the union government and the government of Uttar Pradesh to enrich the ancient identity of Bundelkhand.

Friday, August 28, 2020

Infosys inks five-year deal with Genesys

 


IT services major Infosys signed a five-year deal with cloud customer experience and contact centre solutions provider, Genesys.

This five-year partnership with Genesys will help both companies to develop and deploy innovation and best-in-class solutions in the customer experience market, said a statement released by the company.

Under this partnership, Infosys will launch Genesys' contact center solutions in market.

"Clients of both organisations stand to benefit from the enhanced capability that will come from a combined investment in innovation, a broader ecosystem of strategic partners and a shared commitment to delivering world-class customer experiences," it added.

Moreover, Infosys will utilise the Research and development (RandD), operations and customer service for Genesys PureConnect, it said.

"It (partnership) will bring the industry-leading cloud communications solutions from Genesys to our clients and partners and enhance our ability to accelerate their migration to cloud communication solutions," said Infosys CEO Mr Salil Parekh.

Sales and marketing will be managed by Genesys along with additional functions for this solution, the statement added.

"Our strategic partnership with Infosys will be instrumental in enabling organizations of all sizes around the world to realise the Genesys vision of Experience as a Service," said Mr Tony Bates, CEO of Genesys.

“Both companies share a commitment to ongoing investment in the latest contact center technologies and delivering the highest levels of support so that customers can always provide differentiated and personalized experiences – a paramount component for business success today”, he added.

Cooperation, Collaboration and Commitment will guide the strategic partnership between India and ASEAN countries, says Shri Piyush Goyal


 Commerce and Industry Minister Shri Piyush Goyal today said that 3Cs- Cooperation, Collaboration and Commitment, will guide the strategic partnership between India and ASEAN countries. Addressing the ASEAN-India Business Council virtual meet, Shri Goyal said the COVID-19 pandemic period provided a unique opportunity to India to demonstrate itself as the trusted partner to the world, particularly in times of stress. Shri Goyal extended a hand of friendship to the ASEAN region, which he described as deep and valuable partners, and partners in the progress.

The Minister said that Aatamnirbhar Bharat connotes a self-reliant country which is ready to engage with the world from the position of strength and confidence, and on equal and fair terms.He said that India and ASEAN have not been able to harness the full trade potential, for various reasons, but now is the time to open matrix to expand trade, address concerns of all nations and businesses, and resolve the differences. He extended India’s friendship and partnership to ASEAN through businesses, so that together both the partners can succeed, secure future, work together, attain prosperity, and achieve a target of US$ 300 billion trade. Shri Goyal said that the business council meeting is a good forum to discuss concerns and best practices, share ideas, and flag the problems.

Shri Goyal said that during the early days of pandemic, India went out to the world for its requirements to fight COVID-19, but didn’t get much traction, as everyone was holding on for their own requirements. But, India, on the other hand, with the ability to provide medicines, acted as the Pharmacy for the world. We supplied medicines to over 150 countries of the world, to every part of the world, particularly to the less developed nations. Restrictions were imposed initially but that was with the noble intent of ensuring that the poor nations are not deprived of the medicines.All this showed that India is a resilient country, a trusted partner, and a friend indeed.

 

Shri Goyal said that the country developed adequate capacity to manufacture PPE, masks, and ramped up our testing capabilities from under 1000 per day to about a million a day. “We have been self-sufficient under the leadership of the Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi. During the period, Indians developed commitment and consciousness to maintain social distancing, to adequately take care of personal hygiene, always wear a mask and care for near ones.”, the Minister said. He said that India demonstrated its resilience, ability to overcome problems and our collective efforts ensured that we could protect lives and livelihoods. We enforced strictest lockdown to save lives, and then ensured quick un-lockdown to bring take care of the livelihood issues, he added.

78 New Routes Approved Under UDAN 4.0

 


78 new routes under the 4th round of Regional Connectivity Scheme (RCS)- Ude Desh Ka Aam Nagrik (UDAN) have been approved following the three successful rounds of bidding by the Ministry of Civil Aviation. This will further enhance the connectivity to remote and regional areas of the country. The North Eastern Region, Hilly States and Islands have been given priority in the approval process for the new routes.

Special boost is being given to connectivity in North East with routes from Guwahati to Tezu, Rupsi, Tezpur, Passighat, Misa and Shillong. People will be able to fly from Hissar to Chandigarh, Dehradun and Dharmshala under these UDAN 4 routes. Routes from Varanasi to Chitrakoot and Shravasti have also been approved Agatti, Kavaratti and Minicoy islands of Lakshadweep have also been connected by the new routes of UDAN 4.0.

So far, 766 routes have been sanctioned under the UDAN scheme. 29 served, 08 unserved (including 02 heliports and 01 water aerodrome), and 02 underserved airports have been included in the list for approved routes.

The 4th round of UDAN was launched in December 2019 with a special focus on North-Eastern Regions, Hilly States, and Islands. The airports that had already been developed by AAI are given higher priority for the award of VGF (Viability Gap Funding) under the Scheme. Under UDAN 4, the operation of helicopter and seaplanes is also been incorporated. Since its inception, MoCA has operationalized 274 UDAN routes that have connected 45 airports and 3 heliports.

The new approved RCS routes are as below:

S.No

RCS Routes

1

Guwahati To Tezu

2

Tezu To Imphal

3

Imphal To Tezu

4

Tezu To Guwahati

5

Guwahati To Rupsi

6

Rupsi To Kolkata

7

Kolkata To Rupsi

8

Rupsi To Guwahati

9

Bilaspur To Bhopal

10

Bhopal To Bilaspur

11

Hissar To Dharamshala

12

Dharamshala To Hissar

13

Hissar To Chandigarh

14

Chandigarh To Hissar

15

Hissar To Dehradun

16

Dehradun To Hissar

17

Kanpur (Chakeri) To Moradabad

18

Moradabad To Kanpur (Chakeri)

19

Kanpur (Chakeri) To Aligarh

20

Aligarh To Kanpur (Chakeri)

21

Kanpur (Chakeri) To Chitrakoot

22

Chitrakoot To Prayagraj/Allahabad

23

Prayagraj/Allahabad To Chitrakoot

24

Chitrakoot To Varanasi

25

Varanasi To Chitrakoot

26

Chitrakoot To Kanpur (Chakeri)

27

Kanpur (Chakeri) To Shravasti

28

Shravasti To Varanasi

29

Varanasi To Shravasti

30

Shravasti To Prayagraj/Allahabad

31

Prayagraj/Allahabad To Shravasti

32

Shravasti To Kanpur (Chakeri)

33

Bareilly To Delhi

34

Delhi To Bareilly

35

Cochin International Airport (CIAL) To Agatti

36

Agatti To Cochin International Airport (CIAL)

37

Aizawl To Tezpur

38

Tezpur To Aizawl

39

Agartala To Dibrugarh

40

Dibrugarh To Agartala

41

Shillong To Passighat

42

Passighat To Guwahati

43

Guwahati To Passighat

44

Passighat To Shillong

45

Guwahati To Tezpur

46

Tezpur To Guwahati

47

Guwahati To Misa (Heliport)

48

Misa (Heliport) To Geleki

49

Geleki To Jorhat

50

Jorhat To Geleki

51

Geleki To Misa (Heliport)

52

Misa (Heliport) To Guwahati

53

Agatti To Minicoy

54

Minicoy To Agatti

55

Agatti To Kavaratti

56

Kavaratti To Agatti

57

Guwahati To Shillong

58

Shillong To Dimapur

59

Dimapur To Shillong

60

Imphal To Silchar

61

Silchar To Imphal

62

Shillong To Guwahati

63

Agartala To Shillong

64

Shillong To Imphal

65

Imphal To Shillong

66

Shillong To Agartala

67

Imphal To Shillong

68

Shillong To Silchar

69

Silchar To Shillong

70

Shillong To Imphal

71

Shillong To Dibrugarh

72

Dibrugarh To Shillong

73

Delhi To Shimla

74

Shimla To Delhi

75

Diu To Surat

76

Surat To Diu

77

Diu To Vadodara

78

Vadodara To Diu

List of Unserved airports:

  • Tezu, Arunachal Pradesh
  • Rupsi, Assam
  • Bilaspur, Chattisgarh
  • Hisar, Haryana
  • Misa (Heliport), Assam
  • Geleki (Heliport), Assam
  • Minicoy, Lakshadweep
  • Kavaratti (Water aerodrome), Lakshadweep

 

List of Underserved airports:

  • Agatti, Lakshadweep
  • Passighat, Arunachal Pradesh