ICSE and ISC exam results for Class 10th, 12th to be announced at 3 PM today

ICSE and ISC exam results for students of Class 10th and 12th will be announced at 3 pm today. The results will be uploaded on the website of the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examination.  

Students will be able to view their result by logging on to cisce.org and results.cisce.org

Results will also be available through SMS for which detail has been posted on the websites. A press release said, affiliated schools can access results by logging into the CAREERS portal using Principal’s login ID and password.

MHA permits NIA to investigate Thiruvananthapuram Airport Gold smuggling case

Union Home Ministry has permitted the National Investigation Agency to investigate the Thiruvananthapuram Airport Gold smuggling case. The Ministry said, the decision has been taken as the organised smuggling operation may have serious implications for national security.

It came a day after Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan wrote a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi seeking an effective investigation into the seizure of gold worth crores of rupees from a diplomatic baggage at the airport in the state capital.

The gold, weighing over 30 kg, was seized from the diplomatic baggage that had landed by air cargo at Kerala’s Thiruvananthapuram International airport recently from the Gulf. 

UP govt imposes three day restrictions in state from this evening amid spurt in Covid-19 cases

The Uttar Pradesh government has decided to impose fresh restrictions of 55 hours in the state from this evening amid spurt in Covid-19 cases. The restrictions will be in place from 10 PM today till 5 AM on 13th July.

AIR correspondent reports, as per the directions issued by Chief Secretary of State RK Tiwari, All offices, business institutions and markets in urban and rural areas across the state will be closed during the restriction period. Although All emergency services will continue as usual.

Apart from the continuous working units in urban areas and industrial units in rural areas all other industrial activities will be closed. These restrictions will not affect rail and air services along with movement on national highways and road transportation including goods services.

On these three days that is 10,11 and 12 july a massive sanitization and clean water supply campaign will be launched across the state. Through a public address system an awareness campaign will also be launched regarding covid-19 and other communicable diseases. 

PM Modi to dedicate to nation a 750 MW Solar project at MP’s Rewa today

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will today dedicate to the nation a 750 MW Solar project set up at Rewa in Madhya Pradesh. The Rewa project will reduce carbon emission equivalent to about 15 lakh ton of CO2 per year.

The project comprises three solar generating units of 250 megawatt each located on a 500 hectare plot of land situated inside a Solar Park. The Solar Park was developed by the Rewa Ultra Mega Solar Limited (RUMSL). It is a Joint Venture Company of Madhya Pradesh Urja Vikas Nigam Limited, and Solar Energy Corporation of India, a Central Public Sector Undertaking.  Central Financial Assistance of 138 crore rupees has been provided to RUMSL for development of the Park.

The Rewa Solar Project was the first solar project in the country to break the grid parity barrier. Compared to prevailing solar project tariffs of approximately 4.50 rupees per unit in early 2017, the Rewa project achieved historic results. This means a tariff of 2.97 rupees per unit with a tariff escalation of 0.05 paise per unit over 15 years and a levelized rate of 3.30 rupees per unit over the term of 25 years.  

The Rewa Project has been acknowledged in India and abroad for its robust project structuring and innovations. Its payment security mechanism for reducing risks to power developers has been recommended as a model to other States by the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy.  It has also received the World Bank Group President’s Award for innovation and excellence and was included in the Prime Minister’s “A Book of Innovation: New Beginnings”.  

The project is also the first renewable energy project to supply to an institutional customer outside the State. The Delhi Metro will get 24 percent of energy from the project with the remaining 76 percent being supplied to the State DISCOMs of Madhya Pradesh.

The Project also exemplifies India’s commitment to attain the target of 175 GW of installed renewable energy capacity by the year 2022, including 100 GW of Solar installed capacity.

A radio report on the event, produced by AIR Rewa, will be broadcast by AIR Delhi on its Indraprastha, FM Gold and AIR Live News 24×7 Youtube channels at 5:20 PM today.  

Prime Minister Modi will dedicate the solar project to the nation virtually at 11 am.

Madhya Pradesh Governor Anandiben Patel and Chief Minister  Shivraj Singh Chouhan will take part in the programme through video conference. Union Minister RK Singh will also take part in the programme.

AIR correspondent reports, the project comprises three solar generating units of 250 MW each located on a1590-hectare plot inside a solar park. According to the official release, this project will reduce carbon emission equivalent to approximately 15 lakh tonne of CO2 per year. It is the first renewable energy project to supply institutional customers outside the state, including Delhi Metro, which will get 24 per cent of energy from the project. The remaining 76 per cent is being supplied to the state distribution companies of Madhya Pradesh.

The Rewa project has been acknowledged in India and abroad for its robust structuring and innovations. Its payment security mechanism for reducing risks to power developers has been recommended as a model to other states by the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy.

The solar park was developed by the Rewa Ultra Mega Solar Ltd (RUMSL), a joint venture of Madhya Pradesh Urja Vikas Nigam Ltd and Solar Energy Corporation of India, a central undertaking.

Cabinet approves the extension of Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Anna Yojana till November 2020

This scheme help many of people in this crisis, to at least not suffer from hunger. With this central government scheme state government also help needy. Everyone is helping to each other because in this situation every one is trapped or suffer from this situation. In this pandemic mostly affected person is daily wages worker who are totally depend on their daily earnings for their needs, but right know situation is not good they can’t earn daily. So government try to help them. At least they do not suffer from her.

Under the government launched scheme 203 lakh tonnes of grains will be distributed among 81 crore people for the next five months, from July to November 2020.

The Union Cabinet chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi has approved the extension of Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Anna Yojana for another five months, from July to November 2020.

Under the government launched scheme 203 lakh tonnes of grains will be distributed among 81 crore people for the next five months. The step to extend the scheme was announced by PM Modi on June 30, 2020.

The Union Minister Prakash Javadekar while announcing the approval of extension mentioned that it is the biggest program in the world that will run for eight months and will include every section of the society.

• The approval for the extension of Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Anna Yojana is in view of the need for continuous support to needy and poor.

• 120 lakh ton grains were used for the distribution of grains in the last three months and now, 203 lakh tons of grains will be given in the coming five months

• The approval for the extension of Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Anna Yojana is in view of the need for continuous support to needy and poor.

• 120 lakh ton grains were used for the distribution of grains in the last three months and now, 203 lakh tons of grains will be given in the coming five months.

Union Minister Prakash Javadekar also informed that the cabinet has approved the extension of the time limit for availing free cylinders under the Ujjwala scheme for three months.

He added that 7 crore 40 lakh women were registered under Ujjwala Scheme and they were promised three free cylinders. The validity to avail those free cylinders has been extended till September 2020 so that they can enjoy the benefits of the scheme. The total cost will be Rs. 13,500 crore.

Emotional intelligence- Aman Sharma

Emotional intelligence.

Trying to accomplish grand objectives is solid, as long as it doesn’t get devastating. There is a truism: “Don’t let flawlessness impede progress.”

I would say in programming advancement through different jobs and as CTO at Clearbridge Versatile, I’ve discovered that this expression resounds. Spry advancement places incredible accentuation on emphasis, or bombing quick so you can learn, adjust, and improve rapidly and consistently. Hairsplitting really blocks your capacity to turn out to be better.

Numerous parts of perfectionistic thinking, similar to the dread of committing errors and embracing a win or bust outlook, are not gainful learning devices, and looking for flawlessness in each undertaking won’t assist us with accomplishing item objectives.

Through the act of enthusiastic insight, we find out about our qualities – and maybe more critically, our cutoff points – and how to expand them by gaining from botches and conquering difficulties. By ascending to trouble and in any event, falling flat, we figure out how to accomplish our best work.

This article will investigate four aspects of passionate knowledge, how to use them to accomplish objectives, and how they can decrease the stickler conduct and thought designs that are hindering to nimble groups.

  1. Be interested

Genuinely clever people have a functioning feeling of interest. They investigate additional opportunities, pose inquiries, and are available to different arrangements. On the off chance that we submit to stickler thought designs, it’s anything but difficult to get over the top about getting a profoundly explicit or solitary presentation result. We put blinders on and shut out the learning procedure required at showing up at an objective.

At the point when we’re on an objective way, it’s fundamental to inquisitively investigate the procedure of objective achievement with the goal that we can course-address when we face obstructions. By being interested, we’re caused mindful of different alternatives and bearings to take to accomplish our objectives. Be that as it may, to do this, we have to oppose win big or bust reasoning and be available to changing our objective direction. In a dexterous situation, it’s fundamental to modify when the startling happens.

Is it true that you are defining execution objectives as it were? Learning objectives move our core interest.

We can’t totally overlook execution objectives. In our professions, we unavoidably face quantifiable execution results to get (increment time-to-showcase by 30 percent or lessen costs by 10 percent, for instance). Learning objectives, in any case, move our concentration from the final product to the way toward learning the best way to deal with objective fulfillment. Except if the presentation result has critical outcomes to a venture, I recommend moving toward objectives with a learning direction at whatever point conceivable.

Examination with new techniques, monitor progress, and continue emphasizing until you locate the most encouraging arrangement. Endeavoring to convey immaculate outcomes will just keep you away from learning better approaches for accomplishing objectives. You have to realize when to turn to the following arrangement, and comprehend that plans won’t run without shortcoming – which carries me to the following part of passionate knowledge to incorporate with your range of abilities: industriousness.

  1. Be tenacious despite disappointment

There are incalculable disappointments remaining among us and our objectives. A portion of these disappointments are unavoidable, while others are of our own creation: botches, mishaps, outer conditions, or tarrying, for instance. Regardless, we will confront disappointment on our approach to accomplishing objectives.

In any case, sincerely astute people and the best programming designers endure, paying little heed to any disappointment they experience. Genuinely shrewd individuals realize how to function through disappointment since they’re equipped for controlling their feelings, remaining positive under tension, and quieting themselves in the midst of vexation.

Disregarding that, on the off chance that we offer approach to compulsiveness, we will in general dread missteps. We’re additionally bound to alter objectives to make them simpler when we face misfortunes, just as draw out hesitation – in light of the fact that we can’t come up short at something we haven’t began. Utilizing enthusiastic knowledge to battle disappointment includes self-guideline as well as requires creating or fortifying resolve.

At the point when we have certainty that objectives are feasible, we can allow ourselves to be flawed.

Creating determination can help ease perfectionistic propensities and thought designs by developing self-assurance. Individuals who accept they can achieve something advantageous outflank the individuals who suspect something. At the point when we have certainty that specific objectives are feasible, we can allow ourselves to be flawed in light of the fact that we accept we’re fit for accomplishment paying little mind to hindrances en route.

Once more, in programming advancement, you have to acknowledge defect. While being available to disappointment is baffling, rehearsing the flop quick technique permits advancement groups to discover and address deserts sooner. That implies less bugs go into creation, which prompts excellent, creation prepared programming.

The story of a depressed Teen

I don’t know why am I failing everytime. Is it my overconfidence or lack of confidence. I don’t have a luck or I have a bad luck. Every exam I gave till now is a failure. It’s definitely my lack of work and trying nothing and waiting for the luck. If I can’t do then, it’s better if I hope for the luck, but I can do if I wanna do but still I do nothing and blame it on luck.

I am too depressed to hear it and trying to be happy but my mind is revolving around it. I can’t do anything from moving on. If it’s one failure then it would be easier but failure after failure is hitting me back without time for me to recover. My mother tried to figure out that I am sad even though I tried to cover my face up. That’s what may be true love meant. My heart is aching and I can’t believe the fact that I failed and I am slowly loosing confidence in me and reaching to a fatal state.

I have no one to tell and trying to reduce my pain by writing here. I am hoping to regain my confidence back because that’s only thing that make us sustain in this cruel world. I had thought of many times to work hard and it remained as a thought itself. Lot of failures had surrounded me and the test that I attempted are merely a train of failures. I blame it on luck and again stopped to work hard. I realised that the only thing that I had to do is hard work and there is no short cut.

I have a fear of failure and if I fail then I can easily blame it to some other reason and escape from that blame on me. If I can’t work then I don’t get a work. All these days I believed in luck by working nothing. I will work because I never saw these many failures. If I couldn’t work now then definitely I will loose my confidence and will treat me as a failure. Hope atleast I will work from now. Hope I would have a better future if I work in a featured manner.

Proof as to verification of Digital Signature

What is an Digital Signature ?
It is evident that the cognizance of the concept of E-signature has sprouted in different modern state legislations, giving meaning & moulding its definition to be accustomed to its socio-political structural norms. Below are a few definitions devised by foreign legislative assemblies.
In order to ascertain whether a signature, writing or seal is that of the person by whom it purports to have been written or made, any signature, writing, or seal admitted or proved to the satisfaction of the Court to have been written or made by that person may be compared with the one which is to be proved, although that signature, writing, or seal has not been produced or proved for any other purpose.

Section 73A In order to ascertain whether a digital signature is that of the person by whom it purports to have been affixed, the court may direct-
that person or the Controller or the Certifying Authority to produce the Digital Signature Certificate,
any other person to apply the public key listed in the Digital Signature Certificate and verify the digital signature purported to have been affixed by the person.
Explanation.- For the purpose of this section “Controller” means the Controller appointed under sub-section (1) of section 17 of the Information Technology Act, 2000.] This section consists of two parts. First part provides for comparison of signature, writing, figure etc. purporting to have been written or made by a person with other admitted or proved signature, writing, figure etc. by the court to have been written signed or made by the same person. Second part empowers the court to direct the person to appear before it and to give his specimen signature or writing for the purpose of evaluating the disputed signature, writing, figure etc.
Indian law has recognised digital signatures, or e-signatures, under the Information Technology Act, 2000 (IT Act) for over 16 years. With its increased emphasis on improving the ease of doing business; streamlining the storage of records; and improving the safety, security, and cost- effectiveness of records, the Government of India has promoted the use of digital technologies by Indian citizens and corporations. As a result, there has been a recent increase in the use of e-signatures, with more and more services using them. This, in part, is due to the government’s focus on enabling electronic transactions using Aadhaar, the unique identification number issued by the Indian government to all Indian residents. Indian law treats electronic signatures as equivalent to physical signatures, subject to a few exceptions, and generally allows documents to be signed using e-signatures. However, the e-signature must satisfy a number of conditions, and certain checks must be done before it can be relied upon.

Section 73: Penalty for publishing electronic Signature Certificate false in certain particulars
(a) No person shall publish a Electronic Signature Certificate or otherwise make it available to any other person with the knowledge that the Certifying Authority listed in the certificate has not issued it,
(b) the subscriber listed in the certificate has not accepted it,
(c) the certificate has been revoked or suspended, unless such publication is for the purpose of verifying a digital signature created prior to such suspension or revocation
Any person who contravenes the provisions of sub-section (1) shall be punished with imprisonment for a term which may extend to two years, or with fine which may extend to one lakh rupees, or with both.
Background
The concepts of E-signatures and digital signatures are results of gaining eminence of revolution of information technology which embarked its journey from the late 18th century. Many states with evolving times have given due recognition to its applicability & operationality in their jurisdictions.
In the US, before the proclamation of the “American Civil War” in 1861, the usage of the Morse Code had been primarily for espionage purposes but was also intended for the enforceability of contracts. The first landmark judgment accepting the enforceability of telegraphic messages as electronic signatures was observed by the New Hampshire Supreme Court.
Thereafter there has been a flurry of modern legislation in western states such as in Canada, US, Russia, China, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Singapore, UK & gradually all across the globe.
In 1996 the United Nations with a majority passing resolution enacted UNCITRAL Model Law on Electronic Commerce. In 2001, UNCITRAL Model Law on Electronic Signatures was passed which has been adopted by 30 states in their jurisdictions. The most recent step towards the international recognition of E-signature is the United Nations Convention on the Use of Electronic Communications in International Contracts, 2005, which gives the option to the contracting parties to give effect to the agreement by E-signature subject to the condition that a reliable method is used to identify & indicate the intention of the parties.
The first agreement signed electronically by two sovereign nations was a Joint Communique recognizing the growing importance of the promotion of electronic commerce, signed by the United States and Ireland in 1998.
Conclusion
While technically a Tiered E-Signature Legal Model Country, India has not created specific technical requirements, procedures and practices to implement a QES (Qualified Electronic Signature, or ‘Secure Electronic Signature’ in the Indian legal definition) system. Therefore, no practical application of QES in India exists. In practice, a hard requirement for a theoretical QES would only apply to the limited use case exceptions already discussed if such a signature type existed. The Government of India has introduced a new QES whereby the person who has an official identity card issued by the Government (Aadhar) is able to authenticate a document using the Aadhar eKYC services. Through the interface provided by the Application Service Provider (ASP), users can apply electronic signatures on any electronic content by authenticating themselves through biometric or OTP using Trusted Third Party (TTP) Aadhaar eKYC services through an eSign Service Provider. The interfaces are provided to users on a variety of devices such as computer, mobile phone etc. At the backend, the eSign service provider facilitates key pair generation and the Certifying Authority issues a Digital Signature Certificate. The eSign Service Provider facilitates creation of the Digital Signature of the user for the document which will be applied to the document on acceptance by the user.

Superstition

  • By Tushar Soni

“Superstition is the death of a thinking mind”.


The interpretation of the ‘superstition’ dictionary is a more credible belief, an irrational fear of irreverence or misunderstanding, misunderstood ‘. It is completely unsatisfactory, because it fails to put proper emphasis on the catastrophic effects of beliefs and beliefs on the lives of large numbers of people worldwide – even today. Superstitions do nothing, but they can hurt. It can destroy the lives of those who find a fortress upon him.
Superstitions come from ancient animism that can be described as false religion. While all major world religions have some element of superstition about them, especially at the beginning, their basic teachings are rooted in the personal leadership they create and in all cases tend to set one’s soul and mind free of fear and prejudice. The animism, however – still being adopted in tropical Africa and remote parts of Asia – is completely different. It is based on the false notion that every element of nature has its familiar spirit, and in order to live in harmony with nature, the individual is committed to pleasing the owner of false gods. Life becomes a series of ‘restricted boundaries’ and there can be no hope of improvement, because those minds suffer from this abuse daily and nightly. What are some of these effects? Here are a few examples.

Many ancient peoples engage in fear of the dark. Jews in biblical times and Native Americans in the 19th century were victims of alien robbers. many thousands were killed because they refused to offend the ‘night winds’ by fighting back in the dark. Toda, in a tropical region of Africa, caused much animosity in the remote forest villages because of superstition. The fertility beliefs and rituals of women’s and teenage pregnancy and adolescence undermine the meaning – and all of this is done to confirm the ‘production’ of a man and the ‘man’ of man, as a need for the right spirit. Citizens who are extremely intelligent and less scared, raise money by fearing their own people, by dropping out the necessary donations and making the necessary ceremony – all for the sake of making money. The town can easily believe in the policies– not only by paying taxes, but also because people are afraid to take reasonable steps to improve their situation for fear of offending the spirits. When a new line of fish was built near Accra in Ghana as part of a lucrative development program, locals spend thousands of pounds of sacrifices to enrich the local ‘sea gods,’ for fear their catch will be poor.

But countries with European and Asian countries have their own superstitions, are presented as myths, or exploited as financial rackets by infidels. Some are harmless, or some can seriously damage someone’s ignorance of life or damage it to their pocket. an event that the Germans use their ‘black’, ‘hot’ myth to ensure good behavior for their children on Christmas. children are told that sweating is going all over the house before Christmas and it will hit any disabled child! Most British superstitions are harmless. Most people won’t walk down the stairs – it’s either because they think the ladder might go down or the painter to lift his jar! Many British people ‘touch the wood’ when they find themselves asserting in a negative way that it is impossible – perhaps because the trees were so important to British magic. And too many people, if they spill salt, throw some on their left shoulders. The vision says that it gets in the eyes of demons. and no doubt the Chinese, Malays and Indians have many similar habits. None of these are particularly harmful – but there are some superstitions that can be harmful.

At best , superstition is no more than eccentricity at worst, a dangerous threat to serene and untrammeled living. Most of it belong to our dim ancestry, and as the human race evolves, so will superstition decrease, and, in the end, disappear.

Benefits of being a Bibliophile

A bibliophile is someone who is a voracious reader of different types of books. Someone who considers themselves as a biblical should be able to read books of different genres by different authors without discrimination whatsoever. Bibliophiles have a better understanding of life and read more to know the perks of being a bibliophile.

1. Increases knowledge

The habit of reading books can help enhance one’s intellectual capabilities to look at things in different ways. People who have fascination towards reading books are more likely to be thoughtful and have better knowledge about things than others who seldom read books or do not read anything except what is prescribed to them. Reading books of different authors and of different genres can enhance one’s knowledge and they tend to be well informed about things which eventually enhances their self confidence in a huge way.

2. Makes you more empathetic

Reading various books can help one to have a better and vivid understanding of different things which helps them have a better ethical and moral value system. It boosts their intellectual power and helps them become more empathetic towards others around them. People often fail to realize the gravity of situations like war, pandemic, political disruptions and so on but if someone happens to read a few books on these subjects, they will definitely have a far better understanding of the situation as a whole. Therefore it can be said that the habit of reading books helps us have a macroeconomic understanding of the world.

3. Makes you tolerant

The habit of reading helps people to become more tolerant. It makes us understand and accept the fact that each individual has their own way of thinking and looking at things which is not necessarily similar to the other individuals. Reading helps us accept this fact that people will have different perspectives of looking at things and that is absolutely normal unless it hurts anyone’s feelings and sentiments. Literature, specifically plays a huge role in making us aware of the fact that no matter how diverse our world is we have to tolerant enough to let others express their view points without hesitation for every one is different and that is normal. There can never be a single definition of what “normal” is. It is something that books help us understand.

4. Stress management

Many do not realize it but reading can actually be one of the best excercises to take a break and relax after a whole day of monotonous work. Reading therefore can be a good relaxing experience for many who find solace in reading and it brings them peace and harmony. Considering the current situation of the world it is not hard to guess the hardships and difficulties each individual has to go through on a daily basis which leads to traumatic stressful situations. However, reading, specifically on a daily basis can actually end up being an exercise to reduce stress from our lives. It controls the anxiety level and maintains a healthy equilibrium that helps in having a better stress free lifestyle.

-Suvasree Bandyopadhyay

Are you really a feminist?

It goes long back in time when women were treated inferior to man. It was in 1848 when the first feminism movement took place, where both men and women rallied for the rights of women. In its early stage such moments focused on bringing women equal to men. But now, as time has passed, feminists focus on justice and equality for all genders. There are feminists and then there are pseudo feminists. Pseudo feminist is a person who claims to be a feminist yet they ignore the whole point of it i.e. equality.  They talk about treating women better than man, which is not the point of feminism. There is a very thin line between a feminist and a pseudo feminist. A feminist will say, everyone can do whatever they want  but a pseudo feminist will say I am a women I won’t do this work. A feminist  talks about equality for all genders but a pseudo feminist will say women deserve more respect. Many people on social media don’t know the real meaning of feminism and in turn they end up being a pseudo feminist.  Respect can’t be gained on the basis of gender, it has to be earned. Because of pseudo feminists, the real feminists are called upon and are questioned. Also, because of this the real issues are sometimes  left unattended and unnoticed.

Internet plays an important role in all this. As we all know, information spreads faster on the web. People start believing what the majority of the people are saying but it’s not always true. This leads to the spread of wrong information and harmful outcomes.  Most of them think feminism is about choice of clothes and choice of whoever they want to talk to, but its more than that.  If a women likes to cook and take care of her house, it’s okay, this doesn’t mean that she is forced to do it or that she’s a slave. Also, if a man wants to do these same things, it’s okay, it’s what he wants to do. Job, work, tasks need not be gender based. People should be allowed to do whatever they want to. All this can be solved with a little bit of knowledge and sense.

MENTAL HEALTH EFFECTS OF COVID-19

Since the outbreak of Coronavirus, which has now reached the pandemic status, almost effected all first world, second world countries, the world is in the state of crisis, quite evidently. Millions of lives have been altered, on different levels. Concern, stress, fear all very natural and normal reactions to the uncertain situation unfolding so rapidly with different dimensions that we happen to find ourselves in.

Now, in the situation of the widespread disease with no cure people are fearing death and the government trying to intensify their efforts to manage the pandemic through collective public health intervention measures and common folks coming together to help, showing remarkable cooperation, one aspect is largely ignored, that of Mental Health.

Experts have advised us to ‘stay in’, making quarantine the most preventive measure, but staying in comes with a bonus, that of potentially long term detrimental impact on mental health.

Being a collectivistic culture highly dependent on socialization (social support and social connectedness) has been critical towards self-isolation and social-distancing and are reluctantly dealing with emotional, psychological, behavioral impacts. Confusion, frustration, stress, anxiety, PTSD all triggered by uncontrolled events of the ongoing crisis, moving from mainstream to largely ignored conditions like depression, self harm, unintentional or intentional harm to family members, helplessness, substance abuse, sleeping problems you name it!

We humans are social animals and we cannot stay in a confined area and communicate with just few people everyday we had a habit of meeting new people daily and engaging in new stuff every now and then and staying in homes has made a huge impact on all individuals. They are hoping for all of this to end soon so that they can move out of their houses and return to their normal lives. Some are scared that what if they will not be able to live the normal life again and this makes the minds uncertain of the near future. Apart from the lockdown for pandemic one must also believe that mental health is very important just to make sure one is happy not only from the outside but from the inside too and maintain peace.

People can manage mental peace and harmony through meditation, proper diet, healthy fruits and vegetables, learning new skills and exercising and most importantly following a proper routine. And also to check on one another if the other is doing fine or not. This will ensure that everyone is not just safe physically but are also having peaceful minds and if not communication can heal the gaps and make a person feel less burdened.

Acceptance

I’m gay. I’ve wanted to tell you for a long time. I thought doing it this way would be a piece of cake. I hope you still love me. I mean, it’s hard not to love someone who baked you a cake. All my friends know and still love me. Your acceptance would be the icing on the cake. I hope you, much like this cake, are not in tiers. I hope we can look back on this and say ‘boy, this one really takes the cake!’ It gets better. Love, Aman.(sorry for so many puns)”

This is a story of thousands of people who came out this way by sending text messages to their parents because they are afraid to face them in the fear of being disowned.

Coming out takes a lot of courage and finesse. Some people use humor. Some use emotion. And sometimes, their families react the “right” way. But not everyone can be so lucky.

And for those who aren’t ready to come out yet, that’s okay. Come out when you’re ready and when you’re in a safe position to do so.

Decriminalising homosexuality may have come as a huge relief to the LGBTQ community in India but things have not changed much yet. Coming out continues to be a challenge.

Both sides of coming out stories are important to share. Our society has come far but we also have a long way to go. 

Hypocrisy

On April 10, 2020 a 27 year old M.phil student from Jamia Millia Islamia, Safoora Zargar was booked under UAPA ( Unlawful Activities Prevention Act ), for her alleged role in North-East Delhi riots which took place on February 23, 2020 in which more than 50 people were killed. She was associated with Jamia Coordination Committee (JCC) and was part of the Anti – Citizenship Amendment Act protests organised by University Students in December and January.


On April 10, 2020 she was arrested and on April 21, 2020 her bail was rejected even though she was pregnant and was reportedly suffering from Poly Cystic Ovarian Disorder.


Safoora came into limelight after three weeks of her arrest when #SafooraZargar started trending on twitter. This trend started after BJP Leader Kapil Mishra tweeted saying not to connect her pregnancy with him in response to a tweet which said protesters like Safoora are denied bail and people who incited hate are enjoying freedom, and after that what happened on Twitter is a clear picture of the Indian Society and their treatment towards women. Her child who hasn’t entered the world was abused brutally and was called a bastard’s child. She was given contraceptive advices on Twitter and many more derogatory slangs were used for her.


Safoora was portrayed as an unmarried pregnant woman even though she is married since 2018 was a result of IT Cell’s hard work. The people who preached feminism a few days back were doing analysis of her character like anything. You can’t match their hypocrisy level because one day they will share stories of ‘BoisLockerRoom’ on their Instagram stories and the other day they don’t give a woman the liberty to conceive in a way she wants.


On one hand her name was maligned on social media for ridiculous reasons, on the other hand she was denied bail stating various baseless resons.


On June 4, 2020 her bail plea was rejected by Additional Session Judge of Patiala House Courts, on the grounds of
‘Prima facie evidence to show there was conspiracy’. While dismissing the bail petition, Judge Dharmendra Rana said:
“When you choose to play with embers, you cannot blame the wind to have carried the spark a bit too far and spread the fire. The acts and inflammatory speeches of the co-conspirators are admissible u/s 10 of the Indian Evidence even against the applicant/accused.”


The reliance of the court on metaphors rather than on law clearly shows the inability of the authorities in proving the accused as guilty.


When a judge uses metaphor instead of law to justify his decision then it’s high time we should realise that we need to reconsider our entire judicial system.


On June 23, 2020 finally she was granted bail by the Delhi High Court on humanitarian grounds.
Based on the Centre’s concession, a bench of Justice Rajiv Shakhdher granted regular bail to Safoora on furnishing a personal bond of ₹10k and on the following conditions:
• She should not indulge in activities she is being investigated for.
• She should refrain from hampering investigation.
• She has to take the permission of the concerned court before leaving the territory of Delhi.
• She has to get in touch with the Investigating Officer once in every 15 days through a phone call.


This whole process took more than 2 months, the courts didn’t even took the present scenario of the pandemic into consideration and prisoned a pregnant woman without strong evidences shows the insensitiveness of the Indian System towards a pregnant woman.

India will have an Important role in scaling up vaccine production: PM Modi.

As the whole world is waiting for discovery of corona virus , the next big challenge in front of world is large scale production of vaccine so that it is feasible to common man.India is going to play major role in vaccine production as it has past experience as well as skilled doctors. India is responsible for providing 2/3 of world’s children with vaccine.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in his inaugural address at the India Global Week 2020, said that India will play an important role in developing and in scaling up production of the vaccine once it is discovered.

“Vaccines made in India are responsible for 2/3rd of the vaccine needs of the world’s children. Today also our companies are active in international efforts for development and production of vaccine. I’m certain that India will have an important role in developing and in scaling up production of the vaccine once it is discovered,” PM Modi said.

Speaking on India’s economy, PM Modi said, “India remains one of the most open economies in the world. We are laying a red carpet for all global companies to come and establish their presence in India. Very few countries will offer the kind of opportunities India does today.”

“The pandemic has once again shown that India’s pharma industry is an asset not just for India but for the entire world. It has played a leading role in reducing the cost of medicines, especially for developing countries,” the Prime Minister said.

He also further said that India will lead world in the path of revival post corona virus pandemic in terms of economic as well social development.India is power house of young talents may it be technological or scientific or doctors field.

World over, you have seen the contribution of India’s talent-force. Who can forget the Indian tech industry & tech professionals. They have been showing the way for decades. India is a power-house of talent that is eager to contribute. In these times, it is natural to talk about revival. It is equally natural to link global revival and India. There is faith that the story of global revival will have India playing a leading role,” PM Modi said.

Hope there will be discovery of vaccine soon and life comes back on track.