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GENDER/ HEALTH/ EDUCATION - July 2020

Jul 2020

May 10, 2024

Top Medical Body Revises Dietary Guidelines For Nutrition, Obesity, Diabetes

  • The Indian Council of Medical Research and National Institute of Nutrition (ICMR-NIN) on Wednesday released a set of 17 dietary guidelines to prevent nutrient deficiencies, as well as address the rising risk of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) such as obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular diseases in India. The top research bodies said that the new guidelines, which include evidence-based food and lifestyle-related recommendations "underwent rigorous academic and scientific review". They "are designed as easily understandable and practicable approaches for ensuring diet diversity to meet the requirements of essential nutrients and prevent NCDs among people of all age groups across India".

May 09, 2024

Manipur Launches "School on Wheels" Initiative for Students in Relief Camps

  • Amidst the aftermath of ethnic strife and severe hailstorms, Manipur's government introduced the "School on Wheels" program, aiming to provide education to students sheltered in relief camps across the state. The initiative, inaugurated by Governor Anusuiya Uikey, entails a mobile educational setup equipped with a library, computers, and sports items, accompanied by a teacher, to visit various camps.
  • The "School on Wheels" initiative addresses the educational gap caused by the year-long ethnic conflict and subsequent displacement, particularly impacting the student population of Manipur. Governor Uikey emphasises the significance of reaching out to students in relief camps and providing them with essential education during this challenging period.

May 07, 2024

University Body Asks Institutes to Engage Gender Champions for Equality Push

  • In a bid to foster gender equality across educational institutions, the University Grants Commission (UGC) urged institutes to appoint Gender Champions, as mandated by Article 15 of the Indian Constitution.
  • The UGC emphasised the engagement of Gender Champions, individuals of any gender above 16, to cultivate an inclusive environment in schools, colleges, and academic institutions. These champions are tasked with promoting dignity and respect for all genders within their respective educational settings.

IIT Madras Conducts India's First Blockchain-based Elections

  • IIT Madras students conducted India's first-ever student council election using blockchain technology-based software, a feat that has garnered a name in the India Book of Records, and has the potential to positively disrupt the way we hold elections. Initially developed as a CSR initiative with backing from a prominent Indian tech firm and the Department of Science and Technology, the project aimed to tackle COVID-19 challenges, especially in accessing medical records and monitoring health conditions across regions.
  • The software was first used for the student elections in 2022. The team has been steadily working on it to scale it up for general elections on the state and national levels.
  • The software used was developed by students of the Webops and Blockchain Club (W&BC) from the Centre for Innovation (CFI), IIT Madras, India's largest student-run '24/7 innovation lab'. The club harbours an overall goal of using technology as a catalyst for positive social change.

May 06, 2024

CBSE Simplifies Access to Digital Certificates with Six-digit Code

  • The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) introduced a new way for students to access their academic certificates and documents digitally through DigiLocker. They've set up a six-digit Access Code system in partnership with the National eGovernance Division (NeGD) to enhance security and privacy.
  • For the last two years, CBSE has been preparing DigiLocker accounts in advance for Class 10 and 12 students. This makes it easier for students to quickly get their digital academic records from CBSE's digital storehouse, 'Parinam Manjusha,' right after results are out.

NBEMS Implements Time-bound Sections in NEET PG, MDS, and other Exams

  • The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) announced the inclusion of mandatory time-bound sections in various medical entrance exams, including NEET PG, NEET MDS, and others. This measure aims to enhance exam security and integrity in response to emerging threats during the exam process. The new pattern divides the question paper into multiple time-bound sections, where candidates must complete each section within the allotted time before proceeding to the next.
  • Once completed, candidates cannot review or modify their answers for that section. NBEMS also allowed candidates to mark questions for review within the given time frame. The exact number of time-bound sections may vary based on the number of questions in the paper.
  • Such mandatory time-bound sections will be implemented in GPAT 2024, NEET-PG 2024 and all forthcoming computer-based tests conducted by NBEMS.

IIT Delhi to Conduct 'Robotics for Good Youth Challenge' Competition

  • The Technology Innovation Hub of the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi (ITT-D) will conduct the Robotics for Good Youth Challenge 2024-2025, a UN-based educational robotics championship, on October 17, 2024. The competition is held under the guidance of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), a specialised agency for information and communication technologies of the United Nations.
  • As a global initiative of the ITU, the Robotics for Good Youth Challenge is part of AI for Good, the leading action-oriented, global, and inclusive United Nations (UN) platform on artificial intelligence (AI).
  • The competition will be conducted for two age groups — junior (classes 6-8) and senior (classes 9-12). It will take place at the International Exhibition Convention Centre, Pragati Maidan in New Delhi.
  • The winner from this round will qualify to compete at the international level for the grand finale at the AI for Good Global Summit 2025 in Geneva.

May 04, 2024

NEET UG 2024 Dress Code: Heavy Clothes, Shoes - Check Complete List of Things Not Allowed

  • The National Testing Agency (NTA) on May 5 will conduct the National Entrance cum Eligibility Test Undergraduate 2024 (NEET UG 2024). Apart from taking the NEET UG hall ticket to the exam centre, NTA released a set of guidelines to be followed on the exam day.
  • Here is the list of things allowed and not allowed to be brought inside the exam hall. Moreover, the NEET UG aspirants have to follow a proper dress code.
  • Heavy clothes and long sleeves are not permitted. Shoes are not permitted. Slippers and sandals with low heels are permitted
  • The candidates wearing articles or objects of faith – customary, cultural or religious should report at the examination centre by 12:30 pm so that there is enough time for proper frisking without any inconvenience to the candidate while maintaining the sanctity of the examination.
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