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Students Clearing JEE-Advanced Are Eligible to Get Admission in IITs Irrespective of 12th Marks

July 18, 2020 by lakshmi_login Leave a Comment

The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) have opted to relax admission criteria this year taking into account fractional scratch-off of class 12 exams by different boards, Union Human Resource Development (HRD) Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal said on Friday.

Students Clearing JEE-Advanced Are Eligible to Get Admission in IITs Irrespective of 12th Marks

For admissions to IITs, aside from qualifying through the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE)- Advanced, the up-comers are required to make sure about either least 75% marks in class 12 board exams or rank among the best 20 percentile in their passing exams.

While JEE-Mains is conducted for admission to engineering universities the nation over, it is considered as a qualifying test for JEE-Advanced.

“Due to the partial cancellation of class 12 exams by several boards, Joint Admission Board (JAB) has decided to relax the eligibility criterion for JEE (Advanced), 2020, qualified candidates this time. Qualified candidates who have passed class 12 examinations will now be eligible for admissions irrespective of marks obtained,” Pokhriyal said in a series of tweets.

Major educational boards, including the CBSE and CISCE, dropped their remaining class 10 and class 12 exams in the midst of developing worries over understudy safety considering the spike in COVID-19 cases.

The boards have declared their respective results using alternative assessment schemes based on performance in tests previously conducted or internal evaluation.

The JEE Mains examination, which has been postponed twice, will presently be held from September 1-6, while JEE Advanced, which is directed by the IITs, is scheduled to be hung on September 27.

Due to the partial cancellation of class XII exams by several Boards, Joint Admission Board (JAB) has decided to relax the eligibility criterion for #JEE (Advanced) 2020 qualified candidates this time. @HRDMinistry @PIB_India @MIB_India @DDNewslive

— Dr. Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank (@DrRPNishank) July 17, 2020

Filed Under: Education Tagged With: Coronavirus, covid-19, iit, IIT admission, IIT Advanced, IIT candidates, IIT exam

HRD Minister Announces Schools, Colleges Re-open date in India

June 8, 2020 by lakshmi_login Leave a Comment

Schools and colleges will reopen across India after August 2020, most likely after August 15, said Union HRD Minister Ramesh Nishank Pokhriyal. Remarkably, all educational organizations have been closed since mid-March, some of them from March 25 when the across the nation lockdown began to contain the spread of coronavirus pandemic.

“We are trying to get declared all the results from the examinations this session by August 15. This means those exams which have already taken place before and those which are taking place now,” Pokhriyal said in an interview.

HRD Minister Announces Schools, Colleges Re-open date in India

On the other hand, the Haryana government has chosen to reopen the schools in the next month in a phased manner. Addressing reporters, Education minister Kanwar Pal said that the state government will take feedback from stakeholders, including parents, teachers and experts and afterward it will accept a last approach resumption of classes.

In the first stage, Classes 10-12 would be begun in July, followed by Classes 6-9, and in the last phase Classes 1-5 would start, he said. The schools and college classes will start in August, the minister expressed.

Last month, a section of media had detailed that schools and universities will reopen by July in a zone-wise way, beginning from Green and Orange areas the country over. Afterward, the Union Home Ministry explained that no decision has been taken at this point on opening of educational institutions.

An edited image of a Hindi news channel, claiming that the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has offered gesture to express all states to open schools was also doing rounds on social media. However, the rumour was busted by the spoksperson of MHA on the Twitter.

Filed Under: Education Tagged With: Coronavirus, hrd minister, lockdown, Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank, schools reopen after lockdown in india, schools reopen in bangalore, schools reopen in india, schools reopen in india 2020, schools reopen in Telangana, schools reopening in mumbai, schools reopening in punjab

COVID Count Crosses 1.73 Lakh in India with 8000 New Cases in Past 24 Hours

May 30, 2020 by lakshmi_login Leave a Comment

For the second consecutive day, the number of daily coronavirus cases in India hit another high. The states enlisted 7,964 new cases in most recent 24 hours. The total number of coronavirus cases in India flooded to 173,763. Maharashtra kept on recording the highest number of new cases in a single day. A few different states including Delhi, Tamil Nadu, Haryana, Uttarakhand likewise saw a huge spike in daily COVID-19 count.

COVID Count Crosses 1.73 Lakh in India with 8000 New Cases in Past 24 Hours

India likewise recorded the greatest spike in loss of life identified with coronavirus infection. At least 265 new deaths were accounted in past 24 hours. The total number of fatalities due to COVID-19 disease rose to 4,971. Maharashtra alone represented half of the total fatalities in India.

The number of dynamic coronavirus patients remained at 86,422. India saw a record recovery from coronavirus sickness on Friday — more than 10,000 people were cured from COVID infection. Over 42% of total coronavirus cases were recovered from the disease.

Maharashtra’s COVID-19 count increased to 62,228. Upwards of 2,682 people tested positive for the disease in past 24 hours. Mumbai alone affirmed over half of the total cases in the state. Refering to the quick increment in COVID-19 cases, the Maharashtra government is probably going to extend the lockdown. More than 8,000 patients were recovered in the state on Friday.

Tamil Nadu kept on observing a flood in coronavirus cases. More than 800 people affirmed positive on Friday, taking the total count to 20,246. Tamil Nadu was the subsequent state to record 20,000 coronavirus cases, after Maharashtra.

Delhi recorded more than 1,000 new COVID-19 cases for the second consecutive day. The total number of patients in the national capital remained at 17,386.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi applauded India’s effort in the battle against coronaivrus. “We have displayed patience so far and we should continue to do so. This is one of the important reasons for India being safer and in a better state than many other countries,” he wrote in an open letter addressing the nation.

India declared a nationwide lockdown in the last week March to contain the infection spread in the nation. Afterward, it was reached out till May 31. A few standards were relaxed in each period of the lockdown to restart the economy.

Coronavirus contaminated about 60 lakh people over the world. In any event 3.64 lakh capitulated to death due COVID-19 infection around the world. The United States recorded 102,798 deaths since the episode began. America affirmed 1,745,606 by and large instances of the infection, far more than some other country, as indicated by Johns Hopkins University.

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India Enters Top 10 Worst COVID-Hit Nations List with 1.38 Lakh Cases

May 25, 2020 by lakshmi_login Leave a Comment

With almost 7,000 cases in most recent 24 hours, India overtook Iran to turn into the 10th biggest hotspot of coronavirus infection around the world. India saw greatest spike in COVID-19 on Sunday — the states included 6,977 new cases. The number of coronavirus patients in the nation remained at 1,38,526, as per service of health and family welfare. The loss of life in the nation crossed 4,000-mark.

India Enters Top 10 Worst COVID-Hit Nations List with 1.38 Lakh Cases

Maharashtra recorded the greatest spike in daily COVID-19 count on Sunday. The number of COVID-19 include flooded past 50,000 in the state. The number of fatalities in the state expanded to 1,635. Maharashtra was the worst affected state by coronavirus pandemic in India.

The number of COVID-19 cases arrived at 14,000 in Gujarat. Above of 394 new cases were recognized in most recent 24 hours. With 29 new fatalities, the cost rose to 858.

Tamil Nadu kept on including more than 700 coronavirus cases even on Sunday. Coronavirus contaminated 16,277 in the state. Almost half of the complete coronavirus cases — 8,324 patients were released from the hospital after recovery in the state.

Delhi, the national capital of India, enlisted 508 new coronavirus cases on in most recent 24 hours. The coronavirus count in the state rose to 13,418. The loss of life zoomed to 261.

Meanwhile, India improved its recovery rate from coronavirus disease. Over 41% of the total coronavirus cases — 57,721 individuals — were cured up until this point.

“The testing capacity has been increased in both, and as on date, around 1,50,000 tests can be conducted every day,” said the Ministry release.

Eleven areas account for 70% cases

Eleven municipal areas from seven states revealed 70% of all coronavirus (COVID-19) cases detailed from India, the Union health ministry said on Saturday. These municipal areas had a place with Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Delhi, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh West Bengal, and Rajasthan.

“Health infrastructure should be ramped up to ensure preparedness for the next two months in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic,” the ministry conveyed to these eleven municipal areas.

The Center asked the state governments of the seven states to step up observing in old urban areas, urban slums and other high density pockets like camps and clusters for migrant workers for the management of COVID-19 cases.

The central government called attention to that testing facilities ought to be improved in some metropolitan zones to ensure early detection of cases. Early recognition of cases will likewise assist with beginning opportune clinical management and lessen casualty rate, the health ministry included.

Other issues that need concentrated incorporate dynamic coordination with government and private labs to address delays in sample collection, organization with private medical clinics to expand the health/bed limit, squander removal and cleansing of COVID positive zones, the service said.

Flight resumes

India continued the local flight tasks today in the wake of suspending air travel for almost two months. From mandatory Aarogya Setu app on Smartphones to arriving at air terminal two hours ahead of time for screening — the Center declared a large group of new rules that the travelers need to follow.

“States can also develop their own protocol for quarantine and isolation as per their own assessment,” the civil aviation minister Hardeep Singh Puri said.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Coronavirus, coronavirus cases in india, coronavirus maharashtra, pune coronavirus

Lockdown Averted 14-29 Lakh COVID Cases, Saved 37,000 – 78,000 Lives

May 23, 2020 by lakshmi_login Leave a Comment

According to Boston Consulting Group’s model, the lockdown saved between 1.2-2.1 lakh lives and number of Covid-19 cases deflected is between 36-70 lakh, said Secretary, Ministry of Statistics and Program Implementation on Friday. In a progression of tweets, the ministry showed how the lockdown has apparently contained the spread of the infection.

Lockdown Averted 14-29 Lakh COVID Cases, Saved 37,000 – 78,000 Lives

The list of different estimations is that the number of Covid-19 cases turned away because of lockdown is in scope of 14 lakh-29 lakh and the number of lives saved are between 37,000-78,000.

“We are fully confident that lockdown, with full public cooperation, has reaped rich dividends,” said the ministry.

As indicated by Public Health Foundation of India, about 78,000 lives have been spared because of lockdown, said government.

Model by two independent economists shows that around 23 lakh COVID-19 cases and 68,000 deaths have been turned away because of lockdown, the government further said.

Some independent experts, including resigned researchers, have determined that around 15.9 lakh cases and 51,000 deaths have been turned away because of lockdown, said the service.

“As per a joint study by Ministry of Statistics and Indian Statistical Institute, we find that around 20 lakh cases and 54,000 deaths have been averted due to lockdown,” the ministry said in another tweet.

The Union health ministry on Thursday said the time of lockdown has been gainfully used to “ramp up the health infrastructure”, with around 3,027 committed COVID-19 hospitals and 7,013 consideration habitats being prepared the nation over to battle the sickness.

The declaration came after certain media reports questioned the nation’s preparedness to manage the highly infectious disease.

“There are reports in a section of the media about some decisions of the government regarding the lockdown implementation and response to COVID-19 management. The period of the lockdown has been gainfully utilised to ramp up the health infrastructure in the country,” the ministry said.

The challenge in modelling #COVID19 has been that there is no parallel here, for a pandemic like #COVID-19; hence, we have been learning as we went along

– Secretary, @GoIStats #IndiaFightsCorona pic.twitter.com/bMFKRwyfof

— PIB India #StayHome #StaySafe (@PIB_India) May 22, 2020

As per a joint study by @GoIStats and Indian Statistical Institute, we find that around 20 lakh cases and 54,000 deaths have been averted due to lockdown

– Secretary, @GoIStats #IndiaFightsCorona pic.twitter.com/qo1nZoc6zp

— PIB India #StayHome #StaySafe (@PIB_India) May 22, 2020

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Corona, Coronavirus, covid-19, lockdown

Airport Authority Guidelines for Passengers Boarding Flights from 25 May

May 21, 2020 by lakshmi_login Leave a Comment

A day after Union Aviation Minister Hardeep Singh Puri declared that residential flight activities will begin from 25 May, the Airport Authority of India (AAI) today gave a standard operating procedure (SOP) for airports for recommencement of domestic flights.

Airport Authority Guidelines for Passengers Boarding Flights from 25 May

Travelers should compulasarily walk through a warm screening zone before entering the air terminal building and all must have the Aarogya Setu app on their mobiles. The app ‘will not be mandatory’ for kids below 14 years old.

“Airport operators must make appropriate arrangement for sanitisation of passengers’ baggage before entry into terminal building,” the AAI said in a statement.

AAI Guidelines for Passengers Boarding Domestic Flights

  • Travelers should wear masks and gloves.
  • Travelers should reach at air terminal well ahead of time. They should arrive at air terminal two hours ahead of time of flight time.
  • Sanitisation of things before entry into terminal. 
  • Those that don’t show ‘green’ on Aarogya Setu won’t be permitted to enter air terminal.
  • Aarogya Setu app isn’t compulsory for children underneath the age of 14 years.
  • At traveler touchpoints, staff to either wear face shields behind counter or put glass wall at counter.
  • Boarding will be done in batches to keep up social distancing.
  • Steady declarations about social distancing and different standards.
  • Passenger seating plan will be done in such a way to keep up social distancing among travelers using seats by obstructing those seats that are not to be used, with proper markers/tapes.
  • Steady declarations about social distancing and different standards.
  • Papers and magazines not to be given in the Terminal building/Lounges.
  • Travelers will be permitted into the terminal building if their flights are within four hours.
  • All air terminal staff to wear PPEs and hand sanitisers for staff and traveler.
  • State governments and organizations need to guarantee public transport and private cabs for travelers and airline crew.
  • Trolleys won’t be permitted in the appearance or takeoff areas, with the exception of special cases.

Nations over the world are facilitating limitations which were forced to contain the spread of coronavirus contamination. India is equipping to open its residential airspace.

Domestic airlines activities will continue from air terminals over every major city in the nation from 25 May, Civil aviation minister Hardeep Singh Puri had informed yesterday.

All air terminals and carriers have been educated to be prepared to recommence tasks, the minister said on Twitter including that SOPs for traveler development are in effect seperately issued by the ministry of civil aviation.

India suspended all trips since 25 March when the government originally forced an across the country lockdown to moderate the spread of coronavirus. The lockdown has since been expanded thrice. The present lockdown will end on 31 May.

It shall be verified by the Central Industrial Security Force/Airport staff at the entry gate. However, Aarogya Setu is not mandatory for children below the age of 14 years: Airports Authority of India (AAI) https://t.co/4X1GGDipDx

— ANI (@ANI) May 21, 2020

Domestic civil aviation operations will recommence in a calibrated manner from Monday 25th May 2020.

All airports & air carriers are being informed to be ready for operations from 25th May.

SOPs for passenger movement are also being separately issued by @MoCA_GoI.

— Hardeep Singh Puri (@HardeepSPuri) May 20, 2020

Filed Under: News Tagged With: AAI, AAI issues SOP for domestic flights, Aarogya Setu app, Coronavirus, domestic flight operations from May 25, domestic flights, lockdown

US will Donate Ventilators to India, Says Donald Trump

May 16, 2020 by lakshmi_login Leave a Comment

The United States is working with India on developing a vaccine for coronavirus, President Donald Trump said on Friday, praising Indian-Americans as “great” scientists and analysts. He likewise said US will give ventilators to India in its battle against the “invisible enemy”.

“I am proud to announce that the United States will donate ventilators to our friends in India. We stand with India and Narendra Modi during this pandemic. We’re also cooperating on vaccine development. Together we will beat the invisible enemy,” Trump tweeted.

US will Donate Ventilators to India, Says Donald Trump

Tending to media, Trump said he is confident a Covid-19 vaccine would be accessible before the year’s over and declared he was appointing a previous pharmaceutical official to lead the effort.

“I just got back a short while ago from India recently and we are working very much with India and we have a tremendous Indian population in the US and many of the people that you are talking about are working on the vaccine too. Great scientist and researchers,” he told reporters in the Rose Garden of the White House as he unveiled a massive effort to speed track the development of coronavirus vaccine before year-end.

“Yes. We are working very closely also with India,” Trump said responding to a question.

He described Prime Minister Narendra Modi as a “very good friend” of him.

“India has been so great and as you know your Prime Minister has been a very good friend of mine,” Trump said.

I am proud to announce that the United States will donate ventilators to our friends in India. We stand with India and @narendramodi during this pandemic. We’re also cooperating on vaccine development. Together we will beat the invisible enemy!

— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) May 15, 2020

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Corona, Coronavirus, covid-19, Donald Trump, india

IRCTC Resumes Passenger Trains, Check List of Trains & Timings

May 12, 2020 by lakshmi_login Leave a Comment

Indian Railways will continue passenger trains. In the wake of coronavirus pandemic in the nation, the railways halted passenger train benefits on March 22. Above of 15 special trains will run from the New Delhi to different urban areas including Mumbai, Bangalore and Chennai.

IRCTC Resumes Passenger Trains, Check List of Trains & Timings

The global pandemic that infected 67,000 people in India constrained railways to change how it works trains. From wearing masks to only online tickets — if you are wanting to book a train ticket, here are the progressions you have to know.

The process to Book IRCTC Tickets, List of Trains, Destinations, and Timings

Indian Railways will run 15 pairs of special trains every day. Railways will begin progressively special services on new routes dependent on accessibility in the wake of saving 20,000 coaches for COVID-19 care centers and an adequate number for approaching 300 shramik specials daily.

The special stations will run from New Delhi railway station interfacing  Agartala, Dibrugarh, Howrah, Bilaspur, Patna, Ranchi, Secunderabad, Bhubaneswar, Bengaluru, Thiruvananthapuram, Chennai, Madgaon, Ahmedabad, Mumbai Central,  and Jammu Tawi.

The tickets must be reserved by IRCTC official site or mobile app. No tatkal ticket or premium tatkal reservation will be accessible for these trains. The booking started from 11th May at 4 pm.

Only travellers with affirmed and valid tickets will be permitted to enter the station at Delhi, the Railways cautioned.

The special trains will be air-conditioned, The passage will be equivalent to Rajdhani Express fares. These train will have just a couple of stoppages,’ the railways official said.

Passengers will experience a screening before boarding the train. You may need to arrive at station ahead of schedule to follow all the standards.

Only asymptomatic people or the those who don’t show any symptoms of coroanvirus will be permitted to travel.

Wearing masks during the journey will be required. Different rules and regulations will be referenced in the tickets. Travellers must install Arogya Setu app to travel, as indicated by news source.

In request to guarantee the exacting consistence of social distancing standards, all seats won’t be accessible for booking in the passenger trains, said Union minister of state for Railways, Suresh Angadi on Monday.

Passengers going in these trains may not be given masks and cloth to lessen the odds of the spread of coronavirus, authorities told. There will be special standards for the air-conditioning inside the coaches.

List of Trains Proposed to be introduced as Special Trains.

Bookings have started on Irctc platform.@RailMinIndia @PiyushGoyal pic.twitter.com/axdiv6uS0U

— Arvind Menon (@MenonArvindBJP) May 11, 2020

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Coronavirus, coronavirus disease, coronavirus outbreak, Covid 19, train services, trains resume

COVID Count in India Reaches 70,000 Mark, Death Toll at 2,293

May 12, 2020 by lakshmi_login Leave a Comment

India’s count of the coronavirus disease (Covid-19) crossed 70,000-mark on Tuesday morning as in excess of 3,600 new infections were accounted for over the most recent 24 hours, Union health ministry information showed.

COVID Count in India Reaches 70,000 Mark, Death Toll at 2,293

There were 46,008 dynamic cases and 22,455 recoveries or migration alongside 2293 fatalities the nation over, as indicated by the health ministry’s Covid-19 dashboard at 8am, which took the number of cases to 70,756 up until this point.

The dashboard indicated 3,604 new cases and 87 fatalities were enlisted in the previous day.

The vast majority of the new cases originated from Maharastra, Gujarat, Tamil Nadu and Delhi. In Maharastra, there were 23,401 Covid-19 patients and 868 deaths. Gujarat has developed as a reason for worry as the state announced 8,541 cases of Covid-19 and 513 people have died due to the respiratory infection.

Tamil Nadu has the third-most noteworthy number of cases at 8,002, followed by Delhi at 7,233, as indicated by the Union health ministry.

The rising number of coronavirus disease cases was likewise featured during Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s meeting with the chief ministers of states and Union regions on Monday.

PM Modi underlined that reducing the coronavirus disease’s transmission rate and continuing open movement steadily are the two difficulties India faces.

He likewise proposed that the lockdown may not be lifted totally and that states will have more noteworthy state in deciding the degree of limitations and relaxations after May 17, when the third stage will end.

In his fifth interation with chief ministers on the pandemic, as indicated by participants at the meeting, PM Modi said the new standard of life would be “jan se lekar jag tak” (from a person to the whole humanity).

The Union health ministry has spread out a complete community observation methodology that specialists have since a long time ago said was critical in dealing with the flare-up. It said in new rules discharged on Monday 200 people will be tested at health facilities in each of India’s 733 districts consistently to check whether they have or have had Covid-19.

The rules have been sent to all areas, which will presently need to choose 10 health facilities – of these six should be controlled by the state – where certain sets of people will be put to swab just as blood tests.

The swab tests distinguish a simultaneous contamination while the blood tests can identify if a person has recently had the disease and is currently battling or has warded it off.

“There is a need to establish systematic surveillance for Sars-CoV-2 infection in all districts of the country. This surveillance will be in addition to the routine testing as per current testing guidelines,” the document titled ‘District level facility based surveillance for Covid-19’ said.

The ministry didn’t indicate when the convention will be established. In excess of 4,000,000 people have gotten the coronavirus sickness and 286,330 people have died over the world, as per the Covid-19 tracker of Johns Hopkins University.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Coronavirus, coronavirus India, coronavirus lockdown, Covid 19, Covid 19 india

Home Ministry Gives Permission to 3000 CBSE Schools for Evaluation

May 11, 2020 by lakshmi_login Leave a Comment

India’s home ministry has permitted 3000 schools under the central board of secondary education (CBSE) to begin evaluation of class 10 and class 12 board exam answer papers.

Home Ministry Gives Permission to 3000 CBSE Schools for Evaluation

The approval went ahead Saturday following a request made by the union human resource development service. Alongside 3000 schools, the home service said 16 regional offices of the central board can begin operation while following covid-19 rules.

The approval, in any case, prohibits schools to open normal academic exercises like class room teaching.

HRD minister Ramesh Pokriyal said 3000 CBSE affiliated schools have been recognized as assessment centers across India and special permission will be allowed to these schools for the limited purpose for avaluation.

“This will help us to quickly evaluate the 2.5 crore answer sheets. The results will be declared after the remaining board examinations have been conducted (scheduled between July 1 and 15, 2020),” the minister said.

India is hoping to restart its new academic year in August-September following quite a while of education disruptions due to covid-19 and class 10 and 12 board exam results has an influence in starting the new academic calender.

Filed Under: Education Tagged With: CBSE, central board of secondary education, Corona, Coronavirus, covid-19, MHA, Ramesh Pokriyal

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