Troy University

 

Troy University

 Troy University’s tradition of teaching excellence dates to its founding on February 26, 1887, when an act of the Alabama Legislature established Troy State Normal School as an institution to train teachers for Alabama’s schools. Joseph Macon Dill was the institution’s first president. In 1893, the school was renamed Troy State Normal College.

First Building Downtown Troy, AL

The Normal College offered extension courses for teachers and granted teaching certificates until 1929, when the State Board of Education changed the charter of the institution and renamed it Troy State Teacher’s College. That same year, the college moved to its present site and the first two buildings were dedicated: Shackelford Hall, named for Edward Madison Shackelford, president of the school from 1899-1936, and Bibb Graves Hall, named for David Bibb Graves, Alabama’s “education governor.” Governor Bibb Graves is also remembered for commissioning the Olmsted Brothers architectural firm of Brookline, Massachusetts, to design the campus landscape plan.

Like many American universities, Troy State Teacher’s College enjoyed one of its most prosperous periods of growth in the years following World War II when returning veterans took advantage of the GI Bill. The enrollment of the College more than doubled and this growth led to the introduction of degree programs in disciplines other than education, most notably in business. In 1957, the State Board of Education recognized this expanded role and dropped “Teacher’s” from Troy State College’s name.

The decade of the 1950s also marked the University’s long relationship with the United States Military, as extension courses were offered on nearby bases, first at Fort Rucker, near Dothan, and later at Maxwell Air Force Base in Montgomery. A separate Troy State College teaching center was established at Fort Rucker in 1961, which evolved into the present-day Dothan Campus. A similar center, begun at Maxwell Air Force Base in 1965, led to the creation of the present-day Montgomery Campus. These programs were the forerunners of the modern TROY Service Centers division of Troy University, which operates all TROY teaching sites outside Alabama. In 1973, the University opened sites at military bases in Florida. Today, TROY Service Centers operate some 20 sites in seven U.S. states, at locations in Japan and South Korea, and partnerships with universities in Vietnam and Malaysia.

In 1967, Gov. Lurleen B. Wallace appointed eight members to the newly established Troy State College Board of Trustees, removing the institution from the control of the State Board of Education. One of the first acts of the new board was to recommend the change of the name to Troy State University. The new name became official on Dec. 14, 1967.

In 1975, the Phenix City Campus was opened as a branch of the main campus.

In 1982, the Troy State University System was formed, as the campuses in Dothan and Montgomery were granted independent accreditation status. In April of 2004 the Board of Trustees voted to drop \”State\” from the University\’s name to better reflect the institution\’s worldwide mission. Starting August 2005, all TROY campuses were again unified under one accreditation.

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Exchange Rates Notification No.80/2020-Customs (NT)

In exercise of the powers conferred by section 14 of the Customs Act, 1962 (52 of 1962), and in supersession of the Notification No.69/2020-Customs(N.T.), dated 6th August, 2020 except as respects things done or omitted to be done before such supersession, the Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs hereby determines that the rate of exchange of conversion of each of the foreign currencies specified in column (2) of each of Schedule I and Schedule II annexed hereto, into Indian currency or vice versa, shall, with effect from 21st August, 2020, be the rate mentioned against it in the corresponding entry in column (3) thereof, for the purpose of the said section, relating to imported and export goods.

Implementation of PMEGP Projects Records 44% Jump in 2020

At a time when the country’s economy took a severe jolt due to Covid-19 lockdown, the flagship Prime Minister Employment Generation Program (PMEGP) implemented by Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC) progressed at a much rapid pace. Thanks to a major decision of the Ministry of MSME introducing a new&faster mechanism  in approving the PMEGP projects, the approval of projects during the first five months of this financial year, i.e. from April 1, 2020 to August 18, 2020, increased by a whopping 44%.

Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC), has approved and forwarded 1.03 lakh project applications to the financing banks as compared to 71,556 projects during the corresponding period last year and thus registering a jump of 44%.

PMEGP is the flagship employment generation program of the Central government and KVIC is the nodal agency for implementing the scheme. The Ministry on April 28, this year amended the guidelines to do away with the role of the District Level Task Force Committee (DLTFC) in approving the PMEGP projects. The role of DLTFC, headed by the District Collectors, was time consuming. As such, the swift execution of projects under PMEGP and KVIC was demanding doing away with the same as this important scheme required greater priority. As per the amended guidelines, KVIC, the nodal agency for implementing PMEGP scheme, was entrusted the task of clearing the applications from prospective entrepreneurs and forward it to the Banks for taking credit decisions.

During the period from April to August in 2020, financing banks sanctioned 11,191 projects and Rs 345.43 crore margin money was disbursed to applicants as compared to Rs 276.09 crore margin money disbursed for 9161 projects in the first five months of previous year, i.e. 2019. The number of sanctioned projects by banks thus increased by 22% while the disbursement of margin money by KVIC increased by 24% as compared to previous year.

The faster implementation of PMEGP projects this year assumes greater significance as the entire country was under lockdown for most part of these five months. The higher number of projects also signifies the government’s resolve to create self-employment and sustainable livelihood for the people by promoting local manufacturing.

KVIC Chairman Shri Vinai Kumar Saxena said the massive jump in approval of PMEGP projects is a result of the  Prime Minister’s call for “Minimum Government, Maximum Governance”. “Discontinuing the role of District Collectors has ensured swift implementation of the projects. However, the banks must also expedite the process of sanctioning funds so as to benefit the maximum number of applicants. Timely disbursal of funds is crucial for execution of projects and creating employment in the country,” Saxena said.

Union Minister of Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare Shri Narendra Singh Tomar holds meeting with industry representatives on initiatives and reforms for rapid agricultural development and increasing farmers’ incomesGovernment making concerted efforts to bring reforms in agricultural marketing and freeing agriculture sector of various restrictions through strategic interventions – Shri TomarIndustry representatives appreciate efforts of Government in bringing rapid farmer centric reforms to unleash the potential of the agriculture sector and move towards “One Nation, One Market”

Union Minister of Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare Shri Narendra Singh Tomar held a meeting through Video Conference today with industry representatives on the Ordinances i.e “the Farmers’ Produce Trade and Commerce (Promotion and Facilitation) Ordinance, 2020” and “The Farmers (Empowerment and Protection) Agreement on Price Assurance and Farm Services Ordinance, 2020” promulgated by Government of India. Shri Parshottam Rupala, Minister of State for Agriculture, Shri Sanjay Agarwal, Secretary (Agriculture) and senior officers of the Department of Agriculture, Cooperation and Farmers Welfare were present.

Speaking on the occasion, the Union Minister of Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare thanked Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi for his vision in bringing strategic interventions in market reforms for rapid agricultural development and increasing farmers’ income. He mentioned that the Government is taking several measures for the welfare of farmers with a specific focus on ‘AatmaNirbhar Bharat’. The Ministry has been making concerted efforts to bring reforms in agricultural marketing and freeing agriculture sector of various restrictions through strategic interventions.

Giving details of various initiatives, Shri Tomar said that the Government has created the  Agriculture Infrastructure Fund of Rs. 1 lakh crore to be used over the next four years. This fund is for building post-harvest storage and processing facilities, largely anchored at the Farmer Producer Organisations (FPOs), but can also be availed by individual entrepreneurs. The Agriculture Infrastructure Fund would facilitate in strengthening the agricultural infrastructure, development and improvement of warehouses, cold storage, pack houses and marketing facilities in the rural areas, which would enhance the income of farmers and boost rural economy. He stated that within one month of its approval by the Union Cabinet, the Prime Minister has inaugurated the Agriculture Infrastructure Fund on 9th August 2020 and Rs. 1128 crore has been sanctioned to Primary Agriculture Credit Cooperative Societies.

More than 8 lakh net subscribers added during first quarter of FY 21: EPFO payroll data


The provisional payroll data published by EPFO on 20th August 2020 reveals that the subscriber base of EPFO increased by around 8.47 lakh members during the first quarter of FY21. The COVID-19 pandemic outbreak had adversely affected the enrolments in the month of April and May 2020. Despite the lockdown, around 0.20 lakh and 1.72 lakh net new subscribers were added to social security schemes of EPFO in the month of April and May 2020.The month of June has seen speedy recovery with addition of 6.55 lakh net subscribers registering a remarkable 280% month on month growth. The data published comprises of all the new members who have joined during the month and whose contribution is received.

The subscriber base growth is on account of increased number of new subscribers, lower exits and higher rejoining by exited members. The new subscriber joining has increased roughly by 64 % from 3.03 lakh in May to 4.98 lakh in June 2020. In addition, the exits from EPFO subscriber base declined by nearly 33% from 4.45 lakh in May to 2.96 lakh in June 2020.

The number of members who exited and then rejoined, indicates switching of jobs by subscribers within the establishments covered by EPFO.  This has also increased by approximately 44% for the month of June, 2020 over May, 2020, with more subscribers choosing to retain membership by transferring funds rather than opting for final settlement.

Gender wise analysis highlights that the new enrolment of female workers has improved from 37085 in April 2020 to 106059 in June 2020 in absolute terms, even though the overall female participation in workforce remains low.

Category wise analysis of industry indicates “Expert services” category had a share of approximately 46% and 45% during 2018-19 and 2019-20 respectively. In the first quarter of 2020-21 it stands at 52.7% which is reflecting that many industries are yet to recover but Expert Services has made good progress. The absolute figure for net enrolment in Expert Services category during June 2020 is 3.45 lakh, which is more than the monthly average of 3 lakh during 2019-20. Expert services predominantly consist of man power agencies, private security agencies and small contractors.

The new establishments that remitted their first ECR has grown from its low of 820 in April 2020 to 1802 in May. In the month of June 2020 the growth continued with 2390 establishments registering their first ECR recording a month on month growth of 32%

EPFO manages social security funds of workers in the organised/semi organised sector in India and has more than 6 crore active members. The payroll data is provisional as updation of employee records is a continuous process and it gets updated in subsequent months.

Dr. Harsh Vardhan launches an interactive game and IEC content to promote COVID Appropriate Behaviours“Social Vaccine against COVID-19 no Rocket Science”


Dr. Harsh Vardhan, Union Minister of Health & Family Welfarelaunched an interactive first-of-its-kind game on COVID-19, The Corona Fighters (www.thecoronafighters.in), and two new videos urging adherence to key COVID Appropriate Behaviours, here today, in the presence of Sh. Ashwini Kumar Choubey, Minister of State for Health & Family Welfare.

Expressing his pleasure at the launch of theuniquely designed game, Dr. Harsh Vardhan said that the game “presents a new and extremely creative way to teach people the right tools and behaviours to fight the Covid-19 pandemic.” He stated that the game was designed to “influence the players’ actions in the real world, reminding them to take the right precautions and escape infection.”He further added that this along with two promotional videos “is a simply designed and enjoyable medium to get a serious message across to the wider public.”

Dr Harsh Vardhan also recollected his experience with the Polio Abhiyaan which was transformed into a social movement through Jan Bhagidari (people’s participation) and support and contribution of many film industry professionals.He said, “The Pulse Polio programme,through its targeted and engaging IEC and outreach campaigns, encouraged the last mile mothers to get their children immunized. The same effort can contain COVID by publicizing COVID appropriate behaviour through caller tunes and other mediums throughout the lockdown and thereafter during the phases of unlocking.” Till we get a vaccine for fighting COVID-19, the COVID appropriate behaviours will serve as a potent social vaccine and keep us protected and safe, he stated.

Congratulating the makers of the game and promotional videos, Shri Ashwini K. Choubey said, “Communication is the key in today’s world. It has played a great part in the fight against COVID during the lockdown when the trajectory of the disease and its containment strategy could be effectively communicated to the last man.” The IEC videos and game launched today  will influence children, and through them the elders in the community, and spread the message and importance of COVID appropriate behaviour,” he added.

Dr V K Paul, Member (Health), NITI Aayog, Shri Rajesh Bhushan, Secretary for Health and Family Welfare, Shri Parmeswaran Iyer, Secretary, Department of Drinking Water and Sanitationin, and senior officials of the Health Ministry were also present at the occasion.

Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh virtually releasing a book on Cancer edited by noted Oncologist Dr Ashok Vaid.

Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh, who is himself a known Diabetologist and medical professional, released a book on Cancer edited by noted Oncologist and Padma Shree recipient, Dr Ashok K. Vaid DM (Oncology) in a special session organized exclusively for the ceremony during the 3 -day virtual conference on Oncology beginning here from today.

Referring to the changing spectrum of disease in India, Dr Jitendra Singh said, over the last two decades there had been a significant shift from communicable diseases to non-communicable diseases with an upsurge in disorders like Diabetes Mellitus, hypertension, Coronary Heart Disease and Cancer. Meanwhile, he said, we were suddenly taken over by COVID pandemic which has also proved to be more virulent for susceptible individuals suffering from these comorbidities and diseases.

Dr Jitendra Singh said, the prevalence of Cancer has rapidly increased across the country and has begun to affect different organs. For example, while in Jammu & Kashmir, particularly in the Valley, Gastrointestinal and Lung Cancers are more prevalent, in the North Eastern Region Cancers of head and neck take the highest toll.

Hailing the National Digital Health Mission launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the Independence Day, Dr Jitendra Singh said, this is going to provide a unique health identity to every Indian citizen in order to facilitate seamless flow of information and updated healthcare. This, he said, along with Ayushman Bharat and ban on e-cigarette, have been among the major health related initiatives of the Modi government.

PM congratulates cities which have secured top positions in Swachh Survekshan-2020

The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi has congratulated cities which have secured top positions in Swachh Survekshan-2020.

The Prime Minister said, “Congratulations to all those cities who have secured top positions in Swachh Survekshan-2020. May other cities also be inspired to further ramp up their efforts towards ensuring cleanliness. Such competitive spirit strengthens the Swachh Bharat Mission and benefits millions.”

Ministry of Tribal Affairs and Ministry of Rural Development Sign a Joint Communication to Promote Sustainable Livelihood Opportunities Among Tribal Women SHGs in Rural India

Shri Deepak Khandekar, Secretary Ministry of Tribal Affairs and Shri N.N. Sinha,Secretary,Ministry of Rural Developmentsigned a Joint Communication on 18.08.2020 for leveraging each other’s strengths to propel the rural economy and jointly promote sustainable livelihood opportunities among tribal women Self  Help Groups (SHGs) under National Rural Livelihood Mission (NRLM).  The occasion was graced by Shri Arjun Munda, Union Minister for Tribal Affairs (MoTA), Shri Narendra Singh Tomar, Union Minister for Rural Development (MoRD), Smt. Harsimrat Kaur Badal, Union Minister for Food Processing Industries (MoFPI),  Smt. Renuka Singh Saruta, Minister of State for Tribal Affairs (MoTA), Sadhvi Niranjan Jyoti, Minister of State for Rural Development (MoRD) and several senior officers.

The features of joint communication are as under:

The DeendayalAntyodayaYojana- National Rural Livelihoods Mission (DAY-NRLM) implemented by the Ministry of Rural Development has built an extensive network of women-led Self-Help Groups (SHGs) in India, including 8.9 lakh ST SHGs. The programme provides institutionalsupports, livelihood services, access to credit and market through its SHGs. Similarly, the Ministry of Tribal Affairs provides grants to the States based on prefixed criteria through a number of initiatives such as Special Central Assistance to Tribal Sub-Schemes (SCA to TSS), Grant-in-Aid under Proviso to Article 275 (1) of Constitution of Indiatothe States having notified STs, Development ofParticularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups (PVTGs) to the States / UTshaving notified PVTGs etc.

Since the initiatives of the Ministry of Tribal Affairs and objectives of DAY-NRLM deeply complement each other, the Ministries have decided to come together to improve the economic opportunities available to tribal women. To take this convergence initiativeforward, the series of activities will be carried out by both theMinistries to synergize the efforts to fetch tangibleresults.

Activities by Ministry of Rural Development will include: identification and mapping of tribal women SHG members and their individual livelihood assets; mapping of common tribal community assets; development of comprehensive proposal for the economic development of PVTGs through the strengthening of their traditional livelihood and  occupations; convergence of GPDPs and CCD plan of OVTG habitations; assistance of SHGs to identify tribal households for enrolment under Van Dhan Yojana; and capacity building and credit access support to tribal communities through SHGs

Activities by Ministry of Tribal Affairs will include: planning support to SRLM to finalize the State Annual Action Plan and inclusion of the plan in its Livelihood Annual Action Plan; promotion of livelihood opportunities among women identified by SRLM through avenues such as Mess Management,Outsourcing works of EMRS schools like housekeeping, cleaning and otheractivities in the EMRSs and Ashram Schools; augmenting the creation of individual as well as common livelihood assets as per beneficiaries identified by SRLM; implementing proposals for PVTG inco-ordination with the SRLM; inclusion of tribal SHGs / PG with majority of members from tribal households in Van Dhan Yojana and providing marketing support to produces fromSHGs and PGs through its marketing network.

Ministry of Tribal Affairs is the nodal Ministry for the welfare of tribals.  At the same time, there are 37 other Ministries, who have to spend assigned percentage of their budget as per mechanism designed by NITI Aayog, under Tribal sub Plan or Schedule Tribe Component (STC) for welfare of tribals. NITI Aayog and Secretary Tribal Affairs have been monitoring STC component of such Ministries regularly as per the mandate given to the MoTA in 2017. The total Central budget under STC component during FY 2020-21 is Rs. 51,000crore and MoTA is monitoring such expenditure through a dedicated web portal(stcmis.gov.in), which captures expenditure data of respective Ministries from PFMS.  The performance of such Ministries in respect of utilization of STC funds can also be seen on Performance Dashboard (http://dashboard.tribal.gov.in), developed by MoTA, which was launched jointly by Sh. Amitabh Kant, CEO NITI Aayog and Sh Ramesh Kumar, Member NITI Aayog on 10th August 2020.   Recently under the guidance of NITI Aayog, all such schemes numbering more than 300 were examined in consultation with respective Ministries, to deliberate how MoTA and sectoral ministries can collaborate and work together for tribal welfare.  

As per STC mechanism, MoRD isspending about Rs.  20000 cr on tribal welfare in 3 main schemes namely Pradhan Mantri AwasYojna (PMAY) which has STC component of Rs 4700 Cr , National Rural Livelihood Mission- Program, STC Component of 1284 cr and rest of expenditure is under MNREGA, which is a demand based scheme. Both MoTA and RD have developed robust IT system and has developed mechanism to share data amongst themselves.  On the basis of data of Anatodya Mission provided by RD, MoTA has done Infrastructural gap analysis of 1170000 villages (available on tritribal.gov.in) with population more than 50% and States have been asked to use this data for making plans in SCA to TSS and 275(1) schemes.   The present collaboration between RD and MoTA is part of such collaborative mechanism, which will go a long way in socio-economic development of STs across the country and strengthen STC mechanism. There is vast scope of expanding such mechanism with other Ministries like Agriculture, Health, Education, MSME and Food Processing to achieve real objective of STC mechanism. 

AGATHA CHRISTIE : MURDER ON THE ORIENT EXPRESS

IT IS 12:35 AM AND I HAVE JUST WINDED UP WITH THIS BOOK TITLED “MURDER ON THE ORIENT EXPRESS” , A DETECTIVE NOVEL. AN ANALYTICAL EXPIRIENCE IT WAS , FELT LIKE I AM THE ONLY ONE GETTING THE CASE SOLVED. A WONDERFUL NOVEL IT IS ! , AUTHORED BY AGATHA CHRISTIE. IT WAS MY FIRST NOVEL OF CHRISTIE AND IMPACT HAD BEEN GREAT , STILL THERE. BEFORE READING HER NOVELS , I ASKED ABOUT THE FEEDBACK FROM FEW PEOPLE , IT WAS BETWEEN OK AND NICE , SOME SAID “WASTE OF TIME ” . I WAS INCREDIBLY SHOCKED BY THE REVIEWS , AS , LISTEN THE ” BEST DETECTIVE ” NOVEL BY THE BEST WRITERS . I DECIDED NOT TO LISTEN OTHERS , BUT , TO TRUST MY HEART , HAVING FEELING FOR IT WHILE READING AND MY LIPS READING THE WORDS . I ORDERED IT .

WOAH ! WHAT AN EXCITING COVER ! THE BOOK HAS , IT ALEARDY SEND ME CHILLS , ONLY AND ONLY “GOOSEBUMPS” !.I EXAMINED THE BOOK FULLY FROM ITS COVER TO COLOR , FONT TO ITS THICKNESS , ITS FRAGNANCE ,YES! I AM A BOOKWORM . AFTER DOING MY USUAL RITUALS , WHEN I READ THE BLURB , INTRIGUED ME , IT SAYS :

“THE MURDERER IS WITH US – ON THE TRAIN NOW…”

JUST AFTER MIDNIGHT , THE FAMOUS ORIENT EXPRESS IS STOPPED IN ITS TRACKS BY A SNOWDRIFT .A PASSENGER LIES DEAD IN HIS COMPARTMENT , STABBED DOZEN TIMES HIS DOOR LOCKED FROM THE INSIDE .

ISOLATED BY THE STORM AND WITH A KILLER IN THEIR MOIST , DETECTIVE HERCULE POIROT MUST IDENTIFY THE PRIME SUSPECTS FROMA SCORNFUL AND IMPATIENT ARRAY OF PASSENGERS – BEFORE THE MURDERER DECIDES TO STRIKE AGAIN…

DOES N’T IT READ HORRIFYING? , IS N’T IT FILL YOUR HEART AND MIND WITH THRILL ? , WELL , MINE DID ! . IT IS WRITTEN IN THREE PARTS – PART 1 THE FACTS , PART 2 THE EVIDENCES , PART 3 HERCULE POIROT SITS BACK AND THINKS . IT IS AN EASY TO READ NOVEL BUT REQURES ALERTNESS AS A DETECTIVE ONE IT IS . THE NOVEL STARTS OFF WITH THE TAURAS EXPRESS , WHERE ALMOST ALL THE CHARACTERS ARE INTRODUCED . BUT , THE MAINS ARE HERCULE POIROT , MR BOC AND DR.CONSTANTINE , PRETTY DIFFRENT NAMES . THEY ARE THE MAIN CHARACTERS , THE INCIDENT OCCURRED ON THE ORIENT EXPRESS WHICH WAS CHANGED BY ALL THE PASSENGERS SAME IN TAURAS EXPRESS . EVERYTHING WAS PRE-PLANNED , MR RATCHET WHO WAS MUDERED , HAS MUDERED HIS DAUGHTERS , AND WHAT FASCINATING TO ME IS , EACH OF THE PERSON PRESENT ON THE TRAUN IS CONNECTED TO HIM EITHER WAYS , DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY. EVEN HIS SCRETARY IS SUSPECTED MR MAC QUEEN . AFTER MIDNIGHT , MR RATCHET WAS MURDERED AND STABBED TWELVE TIMES WITH FEW IMPRESSIONS WITNESSED AROUND HIS BODY . WHILE I READING IT , I FELT LIKE THE THREE MAINS ARE SURROUNDED BY THE MUDERERS , COULD N’T GUESS WHETHER ITS IS TRUE OR NOT . THE BLOODED KNIFE FOUND IN THE BAG OF MRS HUBBARD AND SCARLET GOWN IN THE LUGGAGE OF POIROT HIMSELF WHO IS HANDLING THE CASE . THEESE ALL ADD UP TO THE EVIDENCES , WHEN INQUIRING WITH THE PASSENGERS , POIROT CAME TO KNOW ABOUT THE SCARLET GOWN WORE BY A WOMAN NEAR MR RATCHET’S COMPARTMENT AND WOMANISH VOICE OF MEN , AS, POTRAYED BY THE PASSENGERS . THE MURDERER IS IN THE TRAIN NOW BUT IS HIDDEN FROM THEM SMARTLY .

WHAT YOU GUYS THINK ? WHO IS THE MURDERER ? , STAB TWELVE TIMES ! , CAN IT BE ONE OR MORE ? , DOES POIROT KILLED HIM? OR MRS HUBBARD ? , TO KNOW MORE WHAT THE PASSENGERS HAS TO TELL AND HOW THE CASE GOES AHEAD .

YOU HAVE TO READ IT !

FULL ASSURANCE TO YOU ALL , GONNA HAVE CHILLER JOURNEY!

IS COVID-19 HELPING CLIMATE!!!

Retrieved from dw.com

The environment ministry of Germany affirmed that it would have been impossible to meet the climate goal of 2020 if the corona virus pandemic had not entered the scene, because of its arrival the country was able to see a huge drop in greenhouse gas emissions.

They were hoping to cut emissions down to 40% to achieve below 1990 levels according to the newly implemented policy of 2019 as it is Europe’s largest greenhouse gas emitting country. But it was able to cut only 37.5% of the emissions till the arrival of pandemic. The ministry officials are not clear about the complete impact of pandemic on emissions but it is a calculated possibility that it might have lowered significantly.

COVID lock down rendered polluting industries shut down, the usage of energy and transportation saw a new low so it is expected that emissions level would definitely plunge. The next climate target by European Union is going to be set next month to lower the emission by cutting down to 50% or 55% against 1990 levels. Though some of its countries are against the idea in the view of economic cost. As in order to achieve such goals, many companies with high emission will have to stop functioning or decrease their emission rates which will highly affect their economic growth.

INDORE HITS ‘THE CLEANEST CITY TAG’ AGAIN BY WINNING FOURTH YEAR IN A ROW

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Union Housing and Urban Affairs Minister Hardeep Singh Puri announced Swachh Survekshan awards 2020 in a ceremony on Wednesday and Indore had shone again by bagging the cleanest city award for the fourth year consecutively. The second place was grabbed by Surat and Navi Mumbai of Maharashtra came in third place.

Sanitation workers (Safai Mitra) were brimming with pride when they were honored. In a cleanliness campaign, Indore Municipal Corporations officials, MPs, MLAs and local residents took part with a vim and vigor and their collective participation paid off. The municipal workers kept working despite many areas being sealed due to corona virus and carried on their services to homes which had COVID positive cases as well without a complaint by providing constant supplies of vegetables and grocery and keeping the city clean as well.

The other initiatives which the city undertook were complete ban of single use plastic and implanted ‘Bartan (Utensils)’ bank in order to stop people from using disposable and getting habitual of older habits of using utensils in functions and gatherings. The other endeavor which they pulled off was to treat 15 lakh tonnes of rotting waste and turn Devguradia based trenching ground into forest city inhabited with 60,000 trees.

The Indore Municipal Corporation was able to turn 10 residential colonies into waste free zones and turned home garbage into fertilizer and was able to generate Rs. 40 crore revenue through their waste management techniques. 

Coronavirus Latest Updates: Top 10

  1. After the anti-mask protests, scientists in USA said that they have noticed a trend and conducted experiments which prove that even the cloth masks slow the spread of the virus. It is a very necessary protective layer. They find out that people who wear a mask are mostly asymptomatic. Click here for more information.
  2. Face shields reduced the risk of infection from 19% to zero. The study is published in the medical journal JAMA network.
  3. Humidity is a key factor is the spread of coronavirus. Professor Michael Ward, an epidemiologist in the at the University of Sydney, and two researchers from Fudan University in Shanghai conducted a research which proves that dry air or low humidity is increase the risk of coronavirus spread. The research shows that for a 1% decrease in relative humidity, COVID-19 cases might increase by 7-8 %.
  4. Avaaz NGO conducted a research and concluded that there is a very high percentage of misinformation about coronavirus spreading over Facebook. Facebook algorithm is a major threat to health, they said. They are taking big steps to solve this problem. When someone tries to share a link about COVID-19, they show them a pop-up to connect with credible health information and authorities. Despite its efforts, Avaaz’s report suggests only 16% of the health misinformation it identified on Facebook carried a warning label. The top 10 websites identified by Avaaz researchers which spread misinformation have approximately 4 times as many views on Facebook as information from official sites, such as the World Health Organisation.
  5. In the most comprehensive study of coronavirus patients to date, Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) and Mass General Hospital for Children (MGHfC) provide critical data, which shows that kids play a huge role in the community spread of the virus than previously estimated. In a study of 192 children of age group 0-22, 49 children tested positive and an additional 18 children had shown illness related to coronavirus later on. The infected children were shown to have a significantly higher level of virus in their airways than hospitalized adults in ICUs for COVID-19 treatment.
  6. Australia has secured access to a promising coronavirus vaccine and will offer free doses to its entire population of 25 million. The vaccine is being developed by Oxford University and the pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca.
  7. Yale has a special saliva test for coronavirus called SalivaDirect. It is much safer and easier to conduct than the universal nasal swab test, which stays short in supply, riskier, painful and not free of cost. Yale conducts the SalivaDirect test for free.
  8. Germany could start the sale of its Coronavirus vaccine in early 2021. The vaccine is in its last stage of testing with high immune results from Stage 1 and 2. Klaus Cichutek, head of the Paul Ehrlich Institute, confirmed it. Russia will start the sale of its coronavirus vaccine at the end of this month.
  9. Most Americans say they are embarrassed by US response to coronavirus, concluded in a survey. Professors at the University of Michigan say they have NO CONFIDENCE in the administration’s plan to control the virus and Collin county said that they have NO FAITH in the state coronavirus data.
  10. Los Angeles stops the supply of electricity to a celebrity’s house. The residents violated the government rules and were throwing parties frequently attended by many. They say it is a warning for all the others who violate the rules.

When art couldn’t be completed

The Virgin and child with Saint John and Angels reminds first that art is made by people. We don’t know why this was left unfinished. It may have been at a patron flaked or that a more interesting opportunity arose. Artists are not like Geniuses who are fundamentally different from us, but human beings who live in time and space like any of us. Great artists are both making history and being subjected to it. Like us. They fail to finish things because they get bored or because they discover a problem they can’t figure a way around, or because they received word that a loved one is sick and they must abandon work to care for them. Still, there can be so much wonder and beauty to unfinished art. The figures to our left are just coming into being almost sculptural. In their outline in the center of the picture, Mary is trying to hold a book away from the baby Jesus, which 16th century dealers would have known to be part of the book of Isaiah that foretells of a Messiah pierced for our transgressions and crushed for our iniquities. Even when your kid is the son of God, I guess he still want to protect him from suffering other times. The historical significance of an artwork is not so much the work itself as its context. Like in the United States, we have a tradition of the official presidential portrait and with the major exception of candy, wiley’s portrait of President Obama, most of these portraits are. I’ll put this charitably. Competent but uninteresting. It’s like I’m touching papers. I’m also touching papers. I prefer holding my paper, as Do I. I’m touching papers, ball, holding my place in a book, and so on. Anyway, Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s official presidential portrait is exactly as you’d expect. It’s you know, competent, but by far my favorite painting of FDR. The unfinished watercolor painted by the Russian American artist Elizabeth Shoumatoff in April of 1945, FDR was seated at a card table and Shoumatoff had only been painting for a little while. When the president said. I have a terrific pain in my head and collapsed. He died later that afternoon. She would have never completed the painting, but she did later make a finished portrait based from memory and in that finished portrait. Of course the president is holding paper. Both portraits romanticize a frail old man. I mean, the day before Roosevelt looked like in a photograph, but anyway, shoumatoff’s unfinished portrait is more arresting and powerful than her completed one. It’s a fierce and riveting reminder that to quote the last words of another US President, We are all going. The unfinished painting power is partly in its historical context. Of course. I mean, if the artist had because she had a hand cramp, the picture wouldn’t mean as much. But then all art is context dependent. Really, all everything is context dependent. In a similar vein, I love Benjamin West’s unfinished painting Treaty of Paris, which was supposed to commemorate the treaty ending the US Revolutionary War leaders of the American independence movement, including Benjamin Franklin are depicted here, but the British delegation refused to pose for a picture commemorating their defeat. Other times work goes unfinished because the artist dies. Such was the case with horror nights. Unfinished portrait of Vijayalakshmi Pandit, former president of the UN General Assembly, or the Gustav Klimt’s painting called the bride, which was left incomplete when Clint died in 1918. As a result of a global flu pandemic and then there is the gut wrenching story behind Ford Maddox Brown’s painting. Take your son, Sir, which showed his wife Emma holding their newborn son, Arthur Brown, abandoned the painting in 1857 when Arthur died at just ten months old. In this way an unfinished painting can be a kind of memorial to an unfinished life.

Unfinished paintings can also be important to curators and conservators trying to understand our history, like take, for example, Perino Del vaga’s painting of the Holy Family with Saint John the Baptist. You can see the map the artist laid out, known as underdrawing, and in doing so, clips some of the techniques used to construct perspective and facial features. As met curator Kelly bomb. Put it. An unfinished painting is almost like an X Ray, which allows you to see beyond the surface of the painting. To what lies behind earlier versions preparatory sketches, all the underlying architecture, which is normally disguised and suppressed in that sense, unfinished paintings can become a kind of archaeology like almost 2000 years ago, plenty the elder wrote in his Natural History. The last works of artists and their unfinished pictures are more admired than those which they finished because in them are seen. The preliminary drawings left visible and the artists actual thoughts and then of course, unfinished. Ness can also be an artistic choice as it is in the portrait by Kerry James Marshall, where there is no black in the artist’s palette. And the paint by numbers work in the background remains unfinished. The tradition of intentionally not finishing something, sometimes known in art history circles as the non finito is widespread in art history. The art historian Carmen Baumbach has argued, for instance, that the astonishing portrait was considered complete if unfinished, by Leonardo Davinci, and this gets at a complex question in art and in life. Does something have to look finished to be complete?

8 Good Habits to Develop

Habits are a necessary part of our life. Most of us develop many habits throughout our lives. Although it may seem small or trivial habits can influence a person’s life in many ways. Some can lead to drastic changes in life over a period of many years while some can lead to changes in a month. Good habits can make one transform their lives with time and help to achieve new heights. While bad habits may slowly lead to reduction in the quality of one’s life. The following list features some of the habits you can develop in order to become a better person and achieve success in life.

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  • Maintaining a journal – Writing a diary or a journal is a very helpful practice for self-growth. It also helps you to improve your writing skills. Jotting down your thoughts or even writing about your daily life can be a simple yet helpful practice. It helps you to form the habit of gathering your thoughts and expressing yourself. Years after when you go through that journal it makes you realise how far you’ve come and also revisiting the past and engaging with memories is something which we all like to do once in a while.
  • Setting up a routine – Humans like to go about their day in an orderly manner. No matter what profession you take maintaining routine and order is something which is necessary for all. Setting a routine beforehand also helps you to have a look at your tasks and helps you complete them. You can also try and make a to-do list which is extremely effective for completing tasks.
  • Reduce procrastinating – Procrastination is a habit most of us have. Leaving our work for the last minute is a very common practice. Reducing procrastination can lead you to slowly move away from it and make you more punctual.
  • Reading habit – Reading a book everyday for even as little as half an hour can work wonders for your life. Books help you build vocabulary and helps you gain knowledge. It also makes you a better writer and story teller. People who have a habit of reading books from a very early age are found to have better memorisation capacity.
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  • Exercise – Exercising often is a very healthy habit and helps to maintain a healthy mind and body. Doing simple exercises or yoga will also secrete hormones or endorphins which will boost your mental outlook and help you have a good mood. Exercises will result in a better posture too.
  • Meditate – Meditating for a while helps us to calm our minds. There is no fixed rule as to how one should meditate. One can just sit and close their eyes for some time or follow a meditation guideline. According to some studies, painting or colouring simple shapes and patterns can also act as a form of meditation.
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  • Gardening – You need not know a lot about gardening. A small cactus near your desk or a simple flower plant can do magic. Watering them and taking care of them will help you make some time for yourself in a hectic or busy schedule. Plants can help you exercise the idea of effort. It helps you build patience and improves your life.
  • Smile – Having a positive outlook towards everything is a secret to having a happy and better life. A smile can help you brighten your day and maintain a positive relationship with people around you.