Khunai ama sembada Oja singgi thoudang asi yamna chaowi. Oja sing na lamdam asigi tunglamchat ki yenglaga maheiroi sing bu afaba makhal gi mahei mashing pinaba hotnaba mathou tai. Karigumba pihoudrabadi khunai asi awafam da tagani haina Zone 2 gi Zonal Education Officer M Premchandra na fongdokkhe.
Srivan Higher Secondary School, Luwangsangbam na sinduna “Science and Technology For Sustainable Future” haiba theme da Multidisciplinary School Exhibition gi thouram ama ngasi school asida pangthokkhibada athoiba meethunglen oina saruk takhiba M Premchandra na haikhi, oja gi sinfam asi yamna singthaninggaini. Makhoi gi thoudang asi yamna unique oiba sinfam amani. Karigumba oja sing na afaba education pihoudaba tarabadi tungda hourakkadouriba meerol da soidana wahougani. Matam ama soikhibana ngasi eikhoi mym awa mayoknaduna leiri.
Mahak na makha tana hai, School asina ngasi pangthokliba exhibition asina maheiroi sing da makhoi gi masha da leiriba skill sing amadi wakhal loushing kaya hengathanba ngamgani. Masi yamna faba khongthang amani. Platform asidagi state level amadi national level gi thak faoba youba ngamgadouribani.
Leibak asida kumja 2020 da National Education Policy (NEP) houdoktuna tunggi yumbirel oigadouriba angang singgi skill sing hengathannaba thabak thouram kaya ama yaori. Ngasi School asina asigumba makhal gi exhibition ama houdokpasi yamna pukning thougatninggai oi haikhi.
Thouram aduga mari leinana thouram mapu oina saruk yakhiba Srivan Higher Secondary School, Luwangsangbam gi Principal I Usharani na hai, leingak na school sing da afaba makhal gi technology piduna angang singbu anouba makhal gi mahei mashing punaba hotnari. Leingak ki school da leiriba oja sing na ningthina angang sing bu takpi tambirabadi mapung fana mai pakpa ngamgani. Oja sing na angang sing bu mahak ki pokchaba macha mak ni khanlaga mahei mashing takpi tambirabadi afaba khunai ama oiba ngamgani.
Ngasi pangthokliba exhibition asi maru oiba pandam di angang sing gi utthokpa ngamdana leiriba heithoi singthoi ba sing adu utthokpa ngamnabagi damak ni. School asida puthokkhiba maheiroi national gi thak ta yaokhibasu yaokhre. Oja ama oina tung gi yumbirel oigadouriba maheiroi sing bu ningthina takpi tambiduna tinjang kaijangdaba khunai ama oina angamba thak ta hotnakhigani haikhi.
Thouram aduda akhannaba meethung oina School Management Committee gi Ng Upendro nachingba maru oiba meeoi kayaga loinana tonggan tongganba school sing dagi lakpa maheiroi kayasu saruk yakhi.
Ring Road project na puwariga sagonnaraklaba Ipum Pat manghanba yaroi haiduna Khurai Konsam Leikai gi Lairam Khongnangkhong da Ipum Pat Laiphamlen Kanba Lup na sinduna wakat meefam chathakhre.
Pat asigi akoibada tariba meeyam yaona chathakhiba wakat meefam adu saruk yaraduna Ipum Pat Laiphamlen Kanba Lup ki president Hijam Raikumar na hai, Manipur gi chaokhat thourang gidamak ring road semlagani tabada yamna haraojakhibani. Adubu puwariga sagonnaraklaba puya da faoba yaoriba Laiphamlen kayasu leiriba Ipum Pat funjinnaba hotnarakpa asimak laibak thibani. State asida sagadouriba Ring road asina pigadouri kanaba amadi mangjaba adu hanna neinaba mathou tai. Madu nattaduna Mee kungna Tabata nattana pat asigi akoibada tariba meeyamna Esing sijinnariba mafam amabu fujinduna lambi semnaba hotnarakpa asidi yaningde.
Ring road project asina Ipum Pat sok-hanbiganu haiduna leingak amadi Mari leinaba singda hanna mamangda ayeeba Cherol kayarak pisinduna meeyamna haijabasu leikhrabani. Meeoibana hingbada chada 80 di Esing gi mathou taba lei hairibani. Lamdam asidasu ngasidi meesing hengatlakpana pukhri kaya mangsinlakli. Asigumba cheirak asida meeoi kayagi punshi hinghanbada mateng pangduna lakliba Ipum Pat funjinnaba hotnarakpa yaroi. Centre amadi state leingakna mangsinlakliba pat sing kannaba changsinlakliba khongthang da Ipum Pat ti yaodabara. Namfuda Ipum Pat funjinnaba hotnaraklabadi Meesi Meena faoba thoklakloi hainingai leite. Pat asi kannabagidamak meeyamna akanba khongjang kaya changsinlakkani haikhi.
Ngasi chathakhiba wakat khongjang aduda Be sensible, No Irrational Planning, Save Water Body, Be sensible save water body, divert Alignment on Ring Road haina thaba placard kayasu sijinnakhi.
2 Meitei youth kidnapped in Manipur were freed in return for Kuki detainees.
The two Meitei boys who were abducted by Kuki militants last week were turned over to the Kangpokpi Superintendent of Police.
At about five in the morning, Thokchom Thoithoiba and Oinam Thoithoi were turned over to the Kangpokpi Superintendent of Police. The two young people had been absent for about a week.
Safely escorted by state police and Assam Rifles, the two arrived in Imphal, according to authorities. “Their family members are moreover at the police base camp and the teenagers will be in a little while surrendered to family members.”
Their release came at the same time as eleven Kuki undertrial inmates were freed from the Sajiwa jail, which is located outside of Imphal, the state capital. They gave them eleven to Saparmeina PS. police stated that before the two kidnapped teenagers were turned over to them, it was two AM last night.
The police said that although the 11 inmates were scheduled for release on bond a month ago, their release was delayed because proper escort arrangements were not in place.
Their release came at the same time as eleven Kuki undertrial inmates were freed from the Sajiwa jail, which is located outside of Imphal, the state capital. Before the two kidnapped kids were turned over to police, the eleven were turned over to Saparmeina PS around two in the morning yesterday, according to authorities.
The eleven inmates were scheduled to release on bond a month ago, but the police claim they were delayed because there weren’t sufficient escort arrangements.
It was one of many demands made by the kidnappers; nevertheless, due of the tense circumstances, the police asserted that even though they were granted bail, they were actually in jail.
In a social media post, Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh stated, “The two young men who were abducted in Kangpokpi on September 27 have been safely released.” “I genuinely value everybody from the state and focal government who worked vigorously to guarantee their protected return,” expressed Boss Pastor N Biren Singh. We are extremely appreciative for your work.
The Assamese BJP-AGP-UPPL alliance secured 11 of the 14 Lok Sabha seats in the elections, with the Congress securing the remaining three seats.
Assam’s chief minister, Himanta Biswa Sarma, stated on Wednesday that the state’s “changing demography” is a major concern, noting that 40% of the state’s population is Muslim.
The remarks were made by Mr. Sarma, who is also in charge of the BJP’s Jharkhand election campaign, outside of a party gathering in this area.
“Being from Assam, I find the changing demographics to be a major concern. The percentage of Muslims in my state has increased from 12% in 1951 to 40% currently. It’s not
a question of life and death, but it’s also a political issue for me,” he informed reporters.
Speaking to party employees earlier, he said that there are more Bangladeshi infiltrators in Jharkhand’s tribal districts.
According to him, the BJP’s manifesto for the next Jharkhand assembly election will have a robust action plan against infiltrators.
Hemant Soren, the chief minister of Jharkhand, came under heavy fire from Sarma, who said that Soren was transforming the state into a “mini-Bangladesh”.
“To obtain land, the infiltrators travel to Jharkhand and wed indigenous girls. “I demand that Jharkhand pass a guideline limiting tribal young women from wedding infiltrators,” he articulated.
He further argued that no development took transpired during the administration of the JMM-led alliance government.
“Previously no university or engineering college opened in the state for five years. The development effort was put on hold. Young people did not receive employment or unemployment benefits, he said.
According to Mr. Sarma, the NDA led 51 assembly segments in the Lok Sabha elections and won nine of the state’s fourteen seats.
In 2024, Pune, one of India’s bustling cities, has been grappling with the dual challenge of the Zika virus and Dengue fever. Both diseases, caused by mosquito-borne viruses, pose significant public health threats, demanding urgent attention and action. This article delves into the situation in Pune, highlighting the impact of the Zika virus and Dengue fever on the city and exploring measures to mitigate their spread.
The Zika virus, first identified in Uganda in 1947, has periodically caused outbreaks around the world. It is primarily transmitted through the bite of an infected Aedes mosquito, the same vector responsible for Dengue fever. Symptoms of the Zika virus infection include fever, rash, conjunctivitis, muscle and joint pain, malaise, and headache. While these symptoms are usually mild and last for 2-7 days, the Zika virus is particularly concerning for pregnant women due to its association with microcephaly and other congenital anomalies in newborns.
In 2024, Pune has seen a rise in Zika virus cases, prompting health authorities to take swift action. The Zika virus outbreak in Pune highlights the need for enhanced surveillance, public awareness, and preventive measures to control the spread of this virus.
While Pune is battling the Zika virus, it is also dealing with an increase in Dengue fever cases. Dengue fever, caused by the Dengue virus, is another mosquito-borne disease transmitted by Aedes mosquitoes. The symptoms of Dengue fever include high fever, severe headache, pain behind the eyes, joint and muscle pain, rash, and mild bleeding. In severe cases, Dengue can lead to Dengue Haemorrhagic Fever (DHF) or Dengue Shock Syndrome (DSS), both of which can be fatal.
The simultaneous presence of the Zika virus and Dengue fever in Pune complicates the public health response. Both diseases have similar symptoms and are spread by the same mosquito species, making it challenging to distinguish between them without specific diagnostic tests.
The Impact on Pune
The rise of the Zika virus and Dengue fever in Pune has had significant impacts on the city’s healthcare system and its residents. Hospitals and clinics are under pressure to manage the influx of patients presenting with symptoms of these diseases. The demand for diagnostic tests, medical supplies, and healthcare personnel has surged.
Furthermore, the presence of these viruses has raised concerns among the public, particularly pregnant women who are at greater risk of complications from the Zika virus. Public anxiety is compounded by the fact that there is no specific treatment or vaccine for either the Zika virus or Dengue fever, underscoring the importance of prevention.
Preventive Measures and Public Awareness
In response to the dual threat of the Zika virus and Dengue fever, Pune’s health authorities have implemented several preventive measures. These include:
Mosquito Control Programs: Efforts to reduce mosquito populations through regular fogging, elimination of standing water, and larvicidal treatments are crucial in controlling the spread of these viruses.
Public Awareness Campaigns: Educating the public about preventive measures, such as using mosquito repellents, wearing long-sleeved clothing, and ensuring proper sanitation, is vital in reducing mosquito bites.
Community Participation: Encouraging community involvement in cleaning up breeding sites and reporting mosquito infestations can significantly enhance the effectiveness of control measures.
Enhanced Surveillance: Strengthening disease surveillance systems to quickly identify and respond to outbreaks is essential in managing the spread of the Zika virus and Dengue fever.
The Role of Technology and Innovation
Technology and innovation play a pivotal role in the fight against the Zika virus and Dengue fever. In 2024, several advancements are being leveraged to combat these diseases:
Mobile Health Applications: Mobile apps that track mosquito populations, report symptoms, and provide information on preventive measures help in raising awareness and facilitating timely medical intervention.
Drones for Surveillance: Drones are being used to identify and monitor mosquito breeding sites in hard-to-reach areas, enabling targeted control measures.
Genetic Modification: Research into genetically modified mosquitoes that are resistant to the Zika virus and Dengue fever is ongoing. These mosquitoes can potentially reduce the population of disease-carrying mosquitoes.
Artificial Intelligence: AI algorithms are being used to predict outbreaks based on weather patterns, mosquito population data, and other factors, allowing for proactive measures to be taken.
Global and Local Cooperation
The fight against the Zika virus and Dengue fever in Pune requires both global and local cooperation. International organisations, such as the World Health Organization (WHO), provide guidelines and support for managing outbreaks. Local governments, healthcare providers, and communities must work together to implement effective prevention and control strategies.
In Pune, collaboration between the public health department, municipal authorities, and non-governmental organisations is crucial in addressing the dual threat of the Zika virus and Dengue fever. Sharing information, resources, and best practices can enhance the effectiveness of response efforts.
Conclusion
The rise of the Zika virus and Dengue fever in Pune in 2024 presents a significant public health challenge. As the city grapples with these mosquito-borne diseases, it is essential to prioritise preventive measures, enhance public awareness, and leverage technology and innovation. By working together, Pune can effectively manage and mitigate the impact of the Zika virus and Dengue fever, safeguarding the health and well-being of its residents.
In 2024, we once again gather to celebrate Happy Doctors’ Day, a special occasion dedicated to recognising the tireless efforts and immense contributions of doctors worldwide. This day, observed annually on July 1st in many countries, is a moment for us to express our gratitude and acknowledge the crucial role doctors play in our lives and in society.
Happy Doctors’ Day is more than just a date on the calendar; it is a symbol of appreciation for those who dedicate their lives to the health and well-being of others. Doctors’ Day was first celebrated in 1933 by Eudora Brown Almond, the wife of a prominent doctor, Dr. Charles B. Almond, in Winder, Georgia. Since then, the day has grown in significance and is now recognised in various countries with different dates and traditions. In India, for instance, it is celebrated on July 1st to honour the birth and death anniversary of Dr.Renowned physician Bidhan Chandra Roy served as West Bengal’s second chief minister.
Happy Doctors’ Day in 2024 provides an excellent opportunity to reflect on the remarkable contributions of doctors to society. From the general practitioners who manage our day-to-day health to the specialists who treat complex conditions, doctors are at the forefront of medical advancements and patient care. They work long hours, often under stressful conditions, to ensure that we receive the best possible treatment and care.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, the world witnessed the extraordinary dedication and bravery of doctors and healthcare workers. Their efforts in battling the virus, often at great personal risk, underscored the essential role they play in safeguarding public health. As we celebrate Happy Doctors’ Day 2024, it is crucial to remember and honour the sacrifices made by these healthcare heroes.
Ways to Celebrate Happy Doctors’ Day
There are numerous ways to celebrate Happy Doctors’ Day and show appreciation for the doctors in our lives. Here are a few ideas:
Send Thank You Notes: A simple thank you note or card can go a long way in expressing gratitude. Let your doctors know how much you appreciate their care and dedication.
Gift Tokens of Appreciation: Small gifts, such as flowers, chocolates, or personalised items, can serve as a tangible token of your gratitude.
Share Your Story: Share your positive experiences with your doctors on social media using the hashtag #HappyDoctorsDay. Highlighting their efforts can inspire others to do the same.
Support Healthcare Causes: Make a donation to a healthcare charity or support initiatives that benefit doctors and healthcare workers.
Organise Community Events: If possible, organise events in your community to honour local doctors. This could include health fairs, seminars, or appreciation dinners.
Recognising the Challenges Faced by Doctors
As we celebrate Happy Doctors’ Day 2024, it is important to acknowledge the challenges faced by doctors in their profession. The medical field is demanding, and doctors often work under significant pressure. Long hours, high-stress environments, and the emotional toll of dealing with patients’ suffering are just a few of the challenges they encounter.
Furthermore, the medical profession requires continuous learning and adaptation. Doctors must stay updated with the latest advancements in medical science and technology, which often involves rigorous and ongoing education. Despite these challenges, doctors remain committed to their patients and their profession, a testament to their resilience and dedication.
The Role of Technology in Modern Medicine
As we honour doctors on Happy Doctors’ Day 2024, it is also worth considering the role of technology in modern medicine. Advances in medical technology have transformed the way doctors diagnose and treat illnesses. From telemedicine and electronic health records to robotic surgery and personalized medicine, technology has enhanced the efficiency and effectiveness of healthcare delivery.
Telemedicine, in particular, has become increasingly important, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. It allows doctors to provide consultations and care to patients remotely, making healthcare more accessible and convenient. On this Happy Doctors’ Day, we celebrate not only the doctors but also the innovations that enable them to provide better care.
Inspiring the Next Generation of Doctors
Happy Doctors’ Day 2024 is also an opportunity to inspire the next generation of doctors. Young people who aspire to enter the medical field should be encouraged and supported. Highlighting the achievements and contributions of doctors can motivate them to pursue a career in medicine.
Mentorship programs, scholarships, and educational initiatives can play a significant role in nurturing future doctors. On this Happy Doctors’ Day, consider supporting such programs and initiatives that help young aspiring doctors achieve their dreams.
Conclusion
Happy Doctors’ Day 2024 is a day to honour and appreciate the doctors who work tirelessly to improve our health and well-being. Their dedication, compassion, and expertise make a profound difference in our lives and society as a whole. As we celebrate this special day, let us express our gratitude and support for the doctors who are always there for us, in times of health and illness.
Prime Minister wishes CA’s on Chartered Accountant’s Day
Posted On: 01 JUL 2024 9:43AM by PIB Delhi
The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi, today wished all Chartered Accountants on the occasion of Chartered Accountant’s day. Shri Modi emphasised that the expertise and strategic insights of CA’s are beneficial for businesses and individuals and contribute significantly to our economic growth and stability.
Shri Modi posted on X: “Happy Chartered Accountants Day! CAs play a vital role in shaping our economic landscape. Their expertise and strategic insights are beneficial for businesses and individuals alike. They also contribute significantly to economic growth and stability. They are equally integral to our financial well-being. #CADay”
Happy Chartered Accountants Day! CAs play a vital role in shaping our economic landscape. Their expertise and strategic insights are beneficial for businesses and individuals alike. They also contribute significantly to economic growth and stability. They are equally integral to our financial well-being. #CADay
On a typically busy day at Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport, tragedy struck at Terminal 1 (T1) when a significant portion of the roof collapsed, resulting in one fatality and numerous injuries. The incident, which has sent shockwaves through the city and raised concerns about safety standards at one of India’s busiest airports, occurred amidst ongoing construction work aimed at upgrading the terminal. Here’s a detailed account of the events and their aftermath.
On the morning of June 27, 2024, the roof of Terminal 1, which was undergoing extensive renovation, collapsed without warning. The collapse caused immediate chaos and panic among passengers, staff, and construction workers present at the site. Emergency services were quickly deployed to manage the situation, with rescue operations commencing swiftly to extract those trapped under the debris.
Tragically, the incident claimed the life of a construction worker on site. Additionally, several individuals sustained injuries, ranging from minor to severe. The injured were promptly transported to nearby hospitals for medical treatment. The identity of the deceased worker has not been disclosed, but officials confirmed that an investigation is underway to determine the exact cause of death and the extent of injuries sustained by others.
The Delhi Fire Service, along with other emergency response teams, arrived at the scene within minutes. Four fire tenders and multiple rescue units were involved in the operations. Heavy machinery, including cranes and excavators, was utilized to clear the rubble and search for survivors. According to eyewitnesses, the rescue teams worked tirelessly, ensuring that those trapped were safely evacuated.
In the wake of the incident, the Delhi government and airport authorities have expressed their condolences to the families affected. The Ministry of Civil Aviation has announced a thorough investigation to identify the root cause of the collapse. Preliminary reports suggest that structural weaknesses or lapses in safety protocols during the construction could be potential factors.
The Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL), the operator of the airport, has assured the public that all necessary steps will be taken to prevent such incidents in the future. In a statement, DIAL emphasized their commitment to safety and the well-being of passengers and staff, stating that they will cooperate fully with the investigation.
Impact on Airport Operations
The roof collapse has significantly impacted operations at Terminal 1. Several flights were delayed or rerouted to other terminals to accommodate the disruption. Passengers scheduled to travel from T1 were advised to check with their respective airlines for updates on their flights and potential changes in terminal assignments. Airport authorities have worked to minimize inconvenience to passengers, though the incident has understandably caused considerable disruption.
Safety Concerns and Future Measures
This incident has sparked a broader discussion on construction safety and the maintenance of public infrastructure. Questions are being raised about the oversight and safety measures implemented during the ongoing renovations at the airport. Experts suggest that rigorous inspections and adherence to safety standards are crucial, especially in high-traffic areas like airports.
Moving forward, authorities are expected to enhance safety protocols and implement stricter regulations to prevent such occurrences. There is also a call for regular audits and independent assessments of construction projects to ensure compliance with safety norms.
Public and Media Reaction
The incident has garnered widespread media attention, with news outlets providing continuous updates on the situation. Public reaction has been one of concern and frustration, with many questioning the safety standards at one of the country’s most important airports. Social media platforms have seen an outpouring of sympathy for the victims and their families, alongside calls for accountability and improved safety measures.
Conclusion
The roof collapse at Delhi Airport’s Terminal 1 is a stark reminder of the importance of stringent safety standards in construction and maintenance activities, particularly in public spaces. As the investigation unfolds, it is hoped that lessons will be learned, and necessary measures will be implemented to prevent such tragic incidents in the future. The thoughts and prayers of the nation are with the affected families, and the focus now remains on providing support to the victims and ensuring the safety of all airport users.
These sources provided detailed reports and updates on the incident, helping to piece together a comprehensive overview of the events and their aftermath.
The Chief Minister was not invited to the June 17 session, during which the Union Home Minister assessed the security situation with State government representatives. The gathering happens a couple of days after the fact.
In a meeting with Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Thursday in New Delhi, the Manipur chairman of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) urged “immediate regard for carry long-lasting arrangement and peacefulness to the State.”
For “a wide discussion on the continuous situation in Manipur,” A. Sharda Devi met with Mr. Shah. On Thursday, her three-year term as party president came to an end.
Meanwhile, a State government program for the announcement of new programs and benefit distribution under several current schemes, which Chief Minister N. Biren Singh was scheduled to chair in Imphal on Friday, June 28, was abruptly canceled. Although no explanation was given, sources claimed that the event had been moved to the first week of July. They further stated that up to four lakh persons were expected to receive benefits from the initiative.
Mr. Singh posted on X late Thursday night, “Met a gathering with the decision MLAs to think on the ongoing circumstance in Manipur.”
In the most recent general elections, the Congress defeated the BJP for the two Lok Sabha seats in the State.
Ms. Devi wrote on X that she “appreciated the ongoing efforts” and “conveyed the people’s aspirations and urged immediate attention to bring permanent solution and tranquillity to the State.” emphasized the necessity of resettling internally displaced people (IDPs) and provide the greatest amount of assistance to ensure a seamless rehabilitation process. He gave his word that the Center is committed to raising people’s expectations and is mindful of the difficult circumstances on the ground.
One of the biggest Meitei civil society organizations in Imphal, the Coordinating Committee on Manipur Integrity (COCOMI), plans to stage a large-scale demonstration in Imphal this Friday to defend the integrity of Manipur. Slogans like “We cannot accept India’s partisan policy” and “Stop combing operation until the end of the war” were displayed on posters for the large-scale demonstration.
Imphal: On Saturday, MLA Lallian Mang Khaute met with Kinjarapu Ram Mohan, the union minister of civil aviation, in New Delhi. During their meeting, they presented a proposal for the construction of a small airport in the Churachandpur district and talked about the challenges the locals in the area face in terms of air connectivity.
“When I went to see Shri KR Naidu in his office today, I gave him my congratulations as the Hon’ble Union Minister of Civil Aviation, Government of India. talked about the issues and challenges that our folks have with air connectivity. filed a proposal for a small airport in Ccpur,” te Kuki MLA posted on X.