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Govt. interest waiver may increase cost, spark litigation: Indian Banks

Bankers are also concerned about that waivers may distort the culture of lending in India and argue that there are other ways to help borrowers who are in need, such as providing subsidies or loan restructuring.

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Indian bankers fear the government's decision to waive some interest payments on loans under a COVID-19 support plan will create unnecessary work for lenders and lead to more litigation, without providing much of a boost for the sagging economy. In an Oct. 2 filing with the Supreme Court, seen by Reuters, the government said it is amending a controversial clause in a relief plan that allowed distressed borrowers to skip repayments for six months but then charged them "intereston-interest" on the delayed pay-

ments, putting them deeper in debt. The change will waive the compounded interest component on small business loans and some personal debts from March to August. As per the analysts, the government will bear the cost, which could be as high as $1 billion. For Indian lenders saddled with over $120 billion of bad loans and a coronavirus-induced collapse in demand, the move will further pressure already stressed balance sheets. In the case of a similar scheme for farm loans, banks typically need to wait nine to 24 months to get the funds from the gov-

ernment, two bankers said. Lenders also will need to recalculate millions of loans, according to interviews with four bankers and a lawyer. A senior banker at one of India's shadow banks said, "Getting the money back from the government is a painful exercise". A finance ministry spokesman declined to comment, citing ongoing legal proceedings. Banks' legal costs are also on the rise as lawsuits pile up. "The state-owned banks may show government support, but the private lenders are in it for the profit. They will have different calculations, and the government will challenge those

calculations," said the lawyer. A banker at a private lender said, “That is the problem with such waivers, because where does it end?" Bankers are also concerned that waivers may distort the culture of lending in India. They further argue that there are other ways to help borrowers who are in need, such as providing subsidies or loan restructuring. "Now, in case of a flood or any other situation, even borrowers who can pay may not be keen to do so because they know the government will step in to rescue them," said a senior banker at a public sector lender.


Restrictions on traveling during quarantine

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washing or hand rub); Handle any blankets, trays or other personal products used by the patient with respiratory symptoms carefully; In case of presence of spills (vomits, blood spills, secretions or others), practice environmental cleaning and spills-management; Handle all waste in accordance with regulatory requirements or guidelines; Notify the health authority at the point of arrival. The health part of the aircraft general declaration (Annex 9 of IHR) can be used to register the health information onboard and submit to point of entry health authorities, when requested by the country; Ensure the flight crew maintain continuous operation of the aircraft’s air recirculation system (HEPA filters are fitted to most large aircraft and will remove some airborne pathogens, depending on the size of the particulate or microorganism).

Akshinta Das On 30th January 2020, the WHO Director General has declared the outbreak of novel coronavirus 2019- nCoV as a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC), based on the advice of the Emergency Committee under the International Health Regulations (2005).1 Following that determination, WHO did not recommend any travel or trade restrictions, based on the current information available. Evidence on travel measures that significantly interfere with international traffic for more than 24 hours shows that such measures may have a public health rationale at the beginning of the containment phase of an outbreak, as they may allow affected countries to implement sustained response measures, and non-affected countries to gain time to initiate and implement effective preparedness measures. Such restrictions, however, need to be short in duration, proportionate to the public health risks, and be reconsidered regularly as the situation evolves. Countries should be prepared for containment, including active surveillance, early detection, isolation and case management, contact tracing and prevention of onward

spread of 2019-nCoV infection, and to share full data with WHO. In accordance with their obligations under the Article 43 of the International Health Regulations (2005), States Parties must inform WHO about additional health measures that significantly interfere with international traffic. For countries that have decided to repatriate their nationals from Wuhan City, Hubei province, the following key considerations need to be made, in order to ensure the health and wellbeing of those involved in the repatriation. In addition, measures aimed at bolstering national preparedness capacities to prevent the further spread or importation of 2019-nCoV before, during, and after repatriation need to be considered.

Measures to be adopted before embarkation

Advanced bilateral communication, coordination, and planning with the responsible authorities before departure. The aircraft should be properly staffed with sufficient medical personnel to accommodate the number of nationals anticipated, and that they are outfitted with appropriate PPE and equipment/supplies to respond to illness en route. The non-medical crew of the aircraft should be properly briefed and

outfitted, as well as aware of the signs and symptoms to detect symptomatic passengers for nCoV. Exit screening, for example temperature measurement and a questionnaire, should be conducted before departure for the early detection of symptoms. Screening results should be shared with the receiving country. It is advised to delay the travel of the suspected ill travellers detected through exit screening to be referred for further evaluation and treatment.

Onboard the Aircraft

The seating location of passengers inside the aircraft should be duly noted/mapped in case a passenger begins to display symptoms, so they can be isolated, and to furthermore take note of those in the immediate vicinity (ex: those within same row, and two rows in front and two rows behind) for the needed follow up upon arrival. In case suspected cases are detected on the aircraft, the cabin crew should inform and seek advice from a ground-based medical service provider at the point of entry of arrival through the control tower. In cases of severe illness, the pilot in command may consider diversion for the unwell passenger to the nearest point of entry receive the required treatment.

In the event of a respiratory illness en route, the following immediate steps may be taken to reduce exposure and limit transmission to other passengers or aircraft crew2: Designate one dedicated cabin crew member to look after the ill traveller, preferably one who has previously interacted with the passenger; Use appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) when dealing with symptomatic patients (medical or surgical mask, hand hygiene, gloves); In all cases, the adjacent seat(s) of the patient should be left unoccupied, if feasible; Passengers seated in the close vicinity should have their information on itinerary and contact details recorded for further follow up, as potential contacts, using a Passenger Locator Form3. This information may be collected on a voluntary basis for the remaining passengers; The patient on the aircraft should adhere to respiratory/cough etiquette either by wearing a medical or surgical mask (if available and tolerated) or the patient could contain his cough or sneeze by using disposable tissue. If the patient cannot tolerate a mask, healthy travellers adjacent to the ill traveller may be offered masks; Practice hand hygiene (hand

Upon arrival at the Point of Entry

Entry screening: temperature screening alone may not be very effective as it may miss travellers incubating the disease or travellers concealing fever during travel, or it may yield false positive (fever of a different cause). If temperature screening is implemented, it should be accompanied with: Health messages: Dissemination of health messages and travel notices informing persons on signs, symptoms and where to seek medical support if needed. Primary questionnaire: Development and use of forms to collect information on symptoms, history of exposure and contact information. Data collection and analysis: Establishment of proper mechanisms for collection and analysis of data generated from the entry screening for the rapid evaluation and response.

Suspected cases detected at arrival

Personnel and supplies: Trained personnel should be available for the early detection and initial evaluation of cases and equipped with the needed supplies. Interview and initial management: A separate space should be designated for the initial assessment of suspected cases and the interview of contacts. Fast track pathway and transport:


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3 A separate pathway should be delineated to rapidly refer suspected cases to the designated hospital/facility for further evaluation to avoid contact with the other passengers. Arrangement for safe transportation of suspected cases to the designated hospital/facility should also be in place. Contingency plan: A functional public health emergency contingency plan at point of entry should be in place to respond to public health events. Disinfection of the Aircraft: In accordance with the aircraft make and model, usage of preferred cleaning chemicals and methods should be consulted to properly disinfect the aircraft. A segregated space at the PoE and trained personnel should be available to clean the aircraft after disembarking passengers.

Non-suspected passengers’ arrival into the country

Risk communication: Prepare countries to communicate rapidly and transparently with the population and ensure the involvement of media to support the spread of the right messages and avoid rumours4. Countries should communicate with their public early and

effectively to mitigate stigma or discrimination and avoid panic, in line with the principles of Article 3 of the IHR. Health measures: If there is evidence of an imminent public health risk from the arriving passengers, the country may, in accordance with Article 31 of the IHR and in alignment with its national law, deeming the extent necessary to control such a risk, compel the traveller to undergo additional health measures that prevent or control the spread of disease, including isolation, quarantine or placing the traveller under public health observation. In the absence of an established quarantine law, countries should ensure emergency contingency protocols to support quarantine.

Quarantine

If the country decides to put arriving passengers, those not displaying symptoms, in a quarantine facility, the following needs to be considered, in accordance with Article 32 of the IHR: Infrastructure: there is no universal guidance regarding the infrastructure for a quarantine facility, but space should be respected not to further enhance potential trans-

mission and the living placement of those quarantined should be recorded for potential follow up in case of illness. Accommodation and supplies: travellers should be provided with adequate food and water, appropriate accommodation including sleeping arrangements and clothing, protection for baggage and other possessions, appropriate medical treatment, means of necessary communication if possible, in a language that they can understand and other appropriate assistance. A medical mask is not required for those who are quarantined. If masks are used, best practices should be followed5. Communication: establish appropriate communication channels to avoid panic and to provide appropriate health messaging so those quarantined can timely seek appropriate care when developing symptoms. Respect and Dignity: travellers should be treated, with respect for their dignity, human rights and fundamental freedoms and minimize any discomfort or distress associated with such measures, including by treating all travellers with courtesy and respect; taking into consideration the gender, sociocultural,

ethnic or religious concerns of travellers. Duration: up to 14 days (corresponding with the known incubation period of the virus, according to existing information), may be extended due to a delayed exposure.

Personnel

Health Care Workers: trained personnel should be assigned for the observation and follow up of these passengers in the quarantine facility. These health care workers should be equipped with the basic PPEs and commodities needed to deal with the suspected cases (medical/surgical masks, gowns, gloves, face shields or goggles, hand sanitizers and disinfectants). Additional commodities are needed for surveillance, lab and clinical management of the 2019-nCoV6. Additionally, they should be trained on case definitions, infection prevention and control measures, and the initial management of suspected cases to perform the following interventions7: Active surveillance: to identify suspected cases; Isolate suspected cases and ensure safe transport: strictly adhere to infection prevention and control

(IPC) measures and social distancing procedure to prevent potential spread of the infection to others; Collect laboratory samples: to test for the 2019-nCoV in the national reference laboratory or international laboratories in the absence of the lab testing capacity; Manage cases clinically: Identify ambulances and designated health facilities to refer cases to for the necessary isolation, treatment and follow up. Adhere to strict IPC measures to prevent the spread of the infection among health care workers or other patients; Trace contacts: to identify other potential cases within the quarantine facility, test, isolate and treat as necessary. Extend and adapt quarantine period to correspond to the incubation period of the delayed exposure; Share data: on the number and description of cases with WHO using the WHO reporting forms and in accordance to Article 6 of the IHR. Other Support Staff: personnel responsible for administrative work and cleaning service should also be trained and properly briefed on signs and symptoms of the disease and provided with appropriate PPEs, as needed.

Trade & economy most important pillars of India: Piyush Goyal

Union Railways and Commerce & Industry Minister Shri PiyushGoyal has said that Trade & economy is one of the most important pillars of India- European Union (EU) partnership. Addressing the Diplomatic & Industry Leadership Session on EU-India Collaborative Economic Growth today, he said that we are also hopeful of working with EU towards a FTA, possibly starting with a Preferential Trade Agreement for an early harvest to get faster outcomes. Shri Goyal said that under the Prime Minister Shri NarendraModi, we have furthered our relationship across the European Union.India was one of the first countries to develop diplomatic relations with the EU & extend our hand of friendship.“Our friendship with the people of EU & the chemistry between PM Modi& various leaders of EU member countries is indeed remarkable. Our part-

nership surpasses political, innovation & cultural collaboration. We are both very natural partners willing to engage as responsible global citizens to address very pressing global challenges.We believe EU & India are 2 very important stakeholders when it comes to finding solutions for pressing matters.” The Minister called for strengthening 3-R approach that EU & India are using: Re-energise, Re-invent and Re-orient. He said that removing barriers to trade between Europe & India is essential to move forward. Shri Goyal said that EU is India’s largest trading partner block, with about $105 billion trade in goods in 2019.It is also the 2nd largest destination for Indian exports. He said “We believe we have to work towards balanced, ambitious & mutually beneficial trade & investment agreements. During the 15th India-

EU summit in July 2020, we had adopted the EU-India strategic partnership which will guide our co-operation in the future.” Shri Goyal said that to combat the COVID crisis, India & Europe worked together whether it was for adequate supply of medicines to different European countries or other goods required tobattle coronavirus. He said that through the lockdown,

our Information Technology sector continued to serve businesses in Europe, without any interruption. “We met all our international obligations & therefore, India is looked upon as a trusted partner of the EU. India can be the trusted partner to move away from single source supply chains and countries can work in partnership with India for robust & sustainable global supply chains.

During the pandemic, India never let down any of our friends.”, he added. On the Covid-19, Shri Goyal said that when it came to addressing the problem in India, we moved swiftly into lockdown so that we could save lives & as we were able to prepare ourselves to fight COVID. “We started unlock process from June. As we move from protecting lives to saving lives & livelihoods, we have evolved as per the emergent situation.We can see benefits of that in having one of the highest recovery rates in the world & one of the lowest fatality rate. We have one of the highest recovery rates in the world.” The Minister said that as we have opened up the economy, we are seeing that India is rapidly turning around, restoring its economic situation, rapidly coming back to normalcy. Recently, we have removed all restrictions on export of N-95 masks & Per-

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sonal Protective Equipment. In the month of September, in the goods & merchandise sector, we have grown by 5.27% over the corresponding period of last year. Power consumption is up by 4.6% in September 2020 year on year.On the world trade also, India’s presence is felt. In goods & merchandise sector, in September 2020, we have grown by 5.27% over the same period last year. In the month of September and in the 1st 6 days of October, Railway freight has grown by 15% over the same period last year. He said that Indian economy is poised not only for normalcy but for growth in the years to come given that Prime Minister has offered Aatmanirbhar Bharat package for relief to the people & the industry. The Government has embarked on a series of reforms in Agriculture, labour, defence, space technology, mining, energy.


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4 to effective winter skincare, so that you can feel your best all winter long;

Limit Shower Time and Temperature

It may be tempting to take a long, steamy shower, but your skin will be much better-served with a 5- to 10-minute lukewarm shower. You should also avoid using excessively hot water when washing your hands, if the water causes your skin to turn red, it’s too hot. Washing your hands in

you need to stop using products that contain alcohol and fragrances in order to help skin retain its natural oils. At night, use a richer moisturizer on your face. And don’t forget your lips. Applying a moisturizing balm such as petroleum jelly or another ointment can help heal dry, cracked lips and keep them from getting chapped. Stay warm without cozying up to a fireplace or other heat source.- Sitting in front of an open flame or other heat source can dry your skin. And add moisture to the air by plugging in a humidifier.

Apply Sunscreen

It’s just as important to be applying sunscreen in the harsh winter weather as it is in the summer. Don’t be fooled by darker, dreary days in winter, either. The sun’s harmful UV rays can permeate clouds and still cause damage. Thus before you go outside, apply a moisturizing, broad-spectrum sunscreen with an SPF of 15 or higher to all exposed areas of your body. Dry skin is less elastic and more prone to tearing, which is why early treatment is the best way to avoid undue skin damage in the future. So let’s discuss some home remedies for maintaining a soft and beautiful skin:

Apply aloe vera

it hydrates the irritated skin and forms a protective layer over it to prevent further damage by external irritants. Multiple aloe-containing creams and gels can be used to moisturize dry skin.

Moisturizing with honey

- Honey is not only a moisturizer but also a natural humectants, which means it hydrates the skin and seals in moisture due to its hygroscopic property.

Apply coconut oil

The winter skin care routine Winters are here around the corner and it is the time when we take extra care of our skin, so as to have a soft and glowing skin. In winters the cold, dry air can leave your skin itchy, red, and irritated. Thus following the same skin care routine year-round may not work so well when the humidity drops. Without a change in your skin care, dry air can make fine lines and wrinkles more noticeable. The dry, itchy skin can flake, crack, and even bleed. Wintertime poses a special problem because humidity is low both outdoors and indoors, and the water content of the epidermis (the outermost layer of skin) tends to reflect the level of humidity around it. Xerosis is the medical name for dry skin, which can weaken/compromise the skin’s barrier function. It is especially severe and recurrent during winters. Even the things that make winter wonderful, such as sitting by a roaring fire, can dry your skin. And though taking a hot shower might seem like a good way to warm up, hot water dries out your skin by stripping it of its natural oils. Dry skin occurs when skin doesn't retain sufficient moisture. Here are some other tips to keep in mind when it comes

cooler water appears to be as effective at removing germs as warm water and is less irritating to skin. Wash with a gentle, fragrance-free cleanser. Apply enough cleanser to remove dirt and oil, avoid using so much that you see a thick lather. Blot your skin gently dry with a towel.

Apply moisturizer immediately after washing

Ointments, creams, and lotions (moisturizers) work by trapping existing moisture in your skin. To trap this much-needed moisture, you need to apply a moisturizer within few minutes of drying off after a shower or bath or washing your face or hands.

Modify Your Facial Skin-Care Regimen for the Season

During the winter months, choose cream-based cleansers, and apply toners and astringents sparingly as many astringents contain alcohol, which can further dry your skin. When your skin is dry and itchy,

– it can deeply nourish and repair the dry skin. Warm coconut oil can be applied all over the body before sleeping and can be washed off in the morning. Using glycerin on dry areas - is also an easily available humectants that can intensively moisturize your skin and then keep it hydrated for long. This slightly sticky liquid forms an impervious layer over the skin to, which can help address severely dry skin. Apart from these we need to consume ample fluids. Because a large part of the skin is mainly made up of water, it is important to maintain a steady amount of fluids in your body to keep the skin moisturized from within. Older adults are advised to consume 1,500 ml of water a day, which amounts to about nine 8-ounce cups per day. You can also supplement your fluid intake through water-rich fruits and foods. Secondly it is very much necessary to eat healthy so consume a well-balanced diet, with a special focus on foods that are rich in omega-3 fatty acids as they help in maintaining and repairing the structural integrity of skin cells. Just by following some small routines and eating and maintaining a proper diet would give you the best results in the winters.


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World Sight Day life style

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day of October every year, World Sight Day is observed globally. It seeks to concentrate on vision deficiency and blindness suffered worldwide by individuals. A leading role in the initiative has been played by the International Agency for the Prevention of Blindness (IAPB). World Sight Day was created in 1990 by the Lions Club International Foundation's (LCIF) Sight First Campaign initiative. Globally, the company runs many sight services, including the creation and maintenance of eye care systems, the provision of sight-restoring surgery facilities, and the distribution of medicine for people at high risk of eye disease. LCIF reports that Sight First has helped restore or improve the vision for more than 30 million people worldwide. Under the VISION 2020 Global Initiative, which is a partnership of private and non-governmental organizations in cooperation with the World Health Organization, the IAPB is preparing for the annual World Sight Day. To mark World Sight Day, there is a different theme each year. IAPB is responsible for the theme generation and the production of core materials for the event. "The theme is" Hope In Sight "this year. More than a billion people can't see well because they don't have access to glasses, according to the official note released on the subject. It calls for political commitment to take steps to make eye care an integral part of the Universal Health Coverage (UHC) and to introduce ‘integrated people-centred eye care.' “This World Sight Day, let’s find the solutions to ensure that everyone, everywhere has access to sight. Let’s pledge to spread the message of #HopeInSight,” read the message. The Global Initiative for VISION 2020 has aimed to remove avoidable blindness and reduce the detrimental effects of vision loss. According to the IAPB, if they receive sufficient care, every four out of five blindness cases are preventable. It also reports that over 200 million people suffer from mild to extreme, treatable vision disability, but there is a shortage of access in many places to appropriate facilities. “Hope in Sight” works on closing this disparity between people worldwide in-patient access to vision-related problems.

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5 ways to show care for

your eyes Nutritiousness

You need nutrients like vitamin C, vitamin E, omega-3 fatty acids, lutein, and zinc for healthy eyes. Leafy green vegetables, oily fish, ghee, eggs, nuts, beans, lentils, oranges, and other citrus fruits are foods that are rich in these nutrients. With all food groups, the key is to eat a healthy, balanced diet. To care for your eyes, eat a healthy, balanced diet.

Do not smoke at all

Smoking is the worst thing you can do for the health of your eyes. Smoking raises the risk of age-related macular degeneration, dry eye syndrome, diabetic retinopathy, cataracts, and glaucoma, studies have shown. When compared to non-smokers, people who smoke daily are often more likely to experience age-related macular degeneration.

Eye safety from the sun's ultraviolet rays

Wear sunglasses while you are out in the field, to shield your eyes from the sun's harmful ultraviolet rays. Excessive exposure to UV rays will put you at risk of macular degeneration and cataracts.

Regulate your time on your phone

Too much screen time will cause your eyes to strain. It can also lead to blurry vision, dry eyes, headaches, pain in the neck, back and shoulder, and distance-focusing issues. If you encounter any of these signals, go for an eye check-up. If required, use an anti-glare screen. Take a break of at least two hours from screen time, take a 15-minute break. Every 15 minutes, rest your eyes by looking away from the screen.

Regularly visit the eye doctor

Everyone needs continuous eye tests, even young children. It not only helps to protect your eyes, but it also encourages you to see the best. With the assistance of constant eye tests, diseases such as glaucoma, which have no symptoms, maybe identified early. Blindness has a solution and we must follow that solution.

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Cross Browser Testing

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It is the most effective methodology which involves comparing and analyzing the behaviour of your organisation websites in various browser milieu havna Singh

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and enriching with more helpful and assistive technologies like 'screen readers' for customers who are differently abled or specially abled category .

a significant part of your customers and which has profusely used by target audience simply because your Website

browser in order to achieve responsivnes.

✓ UI teams are runner across browser Tests to locate how the website front end looks and fares on various devices and with different orientations.

Procedure of " Cross Browser Testing".

1) Firstly, you should be very well aware and alert when it comes to indentification of features which you have to test and chalk down the steps to specify the various orientations and scenarios.

"Cross Browser Testing" - It is the most effective methodology which involves comparing and analyzing the behaviour of your organisation websites in various browser milieu. It ensures validation and optimal user experience of your websites which is independent of the browser which is used to gain access to it. Also, "Cross Browser Testing" can be defined a type of non - functional testing that lets you keep a check on the efficient working of your websites as intended when accessed through the following mentioned tools -

✓ Different Browsers :

Your website should be highly functional with optimal user experience when it has been accessed by your customers via Firefox,chrome, Edge safari etc.

✓ Different Devices :

Also, your website which has been designed by highly esteemed developers should be designed for its operation on different devices not just one. Your business website should be accessed through highly popular smartphones, tablets, desktops etc.

✓ Assistive tools :

The website looks more compatible

2) Indentification of the proper and well demanded browsers and platforms either by their popularity or by analysing their site traffic that you will be testing.

3) Pique how the entire execution of test scenarios will be conducted manually or by automatically.

4) Set up the additional devices you will test on or that browsers which you will connect with a local cloud based provider.

Why "Cross Browser Testing" is indispensable part of your business? Normal Browser vendors in the market follow the set of instructions and protocols of open web standards , as they have their interpretations of it. Since they each render HTML,CSS and JavaScript in authentic and unique ways , by debugging your websites, webpages. Source code is not enough to ensure your website wil act and behave in a predefined manner as demanded by the wills and whims of your customers and by different browsers. Cross browser testing helps by using pinpointing browsers. Here pinpointing browser is referred tons Specific Compatibility errors so that they can be debugged in a short span of time or limited time period with high efficiency and tremendous amount effectiveness. Cross Browser Testing also ensures that you are not eliminating or alienating

does not work in their browser - OS Why is "Cross Browser Testing" conducted and implemented in organisations?

✓ Anyone who designs/drafts/develops for the open web does this methodology of -

"Cross Browser Testing" , also you don't necessarily should have the efficiency of coding to make abundant and interactive deployment of Cross Browser Testing tools.

✓ Example

Browser stack Line, for instance have been used profusely used by various marketers from different sections of the industry and by web designers of various IT fileds. These developers are efficiently testing landing pages/ new designs for cross

5) Here, Teamwork plays a vital role in final stages of Cross Browser Testing in which the documented results is shared among your developers team who can debug or embedded those issues.

6) At last , Continuously and effortlessly run cross browser compatibility tests to ensure that no defect, malwares or bugs are left out in order to achieve the desired outcomes. Cross Browser testing in a comprehensive , spectacular and productive approach of testing the Applications that ensures the validation of the intended functionalities from user's view of imagination. It also saves the unnecessary time and efforts of the development team in exploring insights of the system for the mission of testing.


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In view of the upcoming festive season, Haryana Chief Secretary, Vijai Vardhan today directed the officers concerned to work amicably so as to ensure successful implementation of the 'COVID Appropriate Behaviour' campaign to spread awareness among masses for the containment of COVID-19 infection. Besides this, Deputy Commissioners were also directed to prepare district-level action plans within a period of five days. The Chief Secretary gave these directions while presiding over the meeting regarding awareness activities to be carried out under 'COVID Appropriate Behaviour' campaign held here today. In the meeting a comprehensive action plan of Information Education Communication (IEC) and Behaviour change communication (BCC) activities on a total of 15 'COVID Appropriate Behaviour' points including wearing masks, maintaining social distancing and hand hygiene to protect against COVID19 was discussed in detail. The Chief Secretary said that Sarpanch, Panch, Village Secretary, ASHA workers, and Anganwadi workers can play an important role in spreading awareness among the rural area people, therefore active

participation of all of them should be ensured. Besides this, wall paintings, hoardings, banners, and posters should be displayed at Panchayat houses, health centres and other public, places directed Vijai Vardhan. He said that awareness activities should be prepared as per the behaviour of the people. Participation of religious leaders, renowned sportspersons and nongovernmental organizations should also be ensured for successful implementation of the campaign. Apart from this, directions were

Rs. 51 lakhs approved for road from Bodha to Tangoli

Haryana Chief Minister, Manohar Lal has accorded administrative approval of Rs 51,00,960 for the purchase of 2.2689 acres of land for the construction of road from Bodha to Tangoli via Saini Farm including construction of H.L. bridge on Markanda river in Kurukshetra district. Sharing more information in this regard an official spokesperson said that Chief Minister had announced the construction of road from Bodha to Tangoli via Saini Farm including the construction of H.L. bridge on Markanda River in Ku-

rukshetra district during a public meeting held on December 17, 2016, at Pehowa. He said that 1.23 acre of land from village Bodha and 1.16 acres of land from village Tangoli is required for the construction of proposed link road from Bodha to Tangoli. Apart from this, 0.76 acre land from village Jakhwala is required for construction of Bridge on Markanda River. The spokesman informed that 0.76 acre land of village Jakhwala is Panchayat land and village Panchayat has already passed a resolution for transferring the said land to Public Works (Buildings and Roads) Department free of cost. Besides this, the land in village Bodha and Tangoli belongs to private owners and the land owners of both villages have already uploaded their consent on providing the land on collector rate E-Bhoomi portal.

also given that the Additional Chief Secretary and Principal Secretary of the respective departments should hold a weekly review meeting of the departments and submit their report to the Chief Secretary's office directed the Chief Secretary. He also said that all departments should appoint Nodal Officer for this task so that this campaign can be successfully executed. He said that the departments should send awareness messages related to COVID-19 to the already functional WhatsApp group created by their departments for sharing the

information of various schemes with the beneficiaries so as to ensure that COVID awareness messages too are circulated to the grassroot levels. In the meeting, Chief Executive Officer, Ayushman Bharat Haryana Health Protection Authority, Ashok Meena, while giving a presentation on the preparedness of COVID-19 said that awareness messages will be given to the people through print media, electronic media, radio, mobile, SMS, and public transport. Apart from this, LED screens will be installed at bus stands, hoard-

ings, banners, posters carrying COVID-19 guidelines and precautions will be displayed at public places and pamphlets will also be distributed so as to ensure maximum publicity of 'COVID Appropriate Behaviour' among the masses. He informed that a detailed action plan about IEC activities has been prepared and sent to the centre. It was informed in the meeting that 6197 Gram Panchayats across the State now has their own websites which are linked with the 'Gram Darshan' portal, which was launched recently by Chief Minister Manohar Lal. Messages related to COVID-19 guidelines including wearing masks, following social distancing norms, maintaining hygiene are already been displayed on these websites. Additional Chief Secretary, Medical Education and Research Department Alok Nigam, Additional Chief Secretary, Home and Health and Family Welfare Department, Rajeev Arora, Principal Secretary, Development and Panchayat Department, Sudhir Rajpal, Divisional Commissioner, Karnal Vineet Garg, Secretary, Personnel and Training Department, Nitin Yadav, and other senior officials were present.

DCs instructed to arrange crop residue machine: CM

Haryana Chief Secretary, Vijai Vardhan has directed the Deputy Commissioners to achieve the goal of zero burning of stubble in the state, management of in-situ and ex-situ management. Besides this, he also directed the Deputy Commissioners to ensure the availability of crop residue management machinery to small and marginal farmers on a priority basis. The Chief Secretary said that those Panchayats coming in the Red Zone will be rewarded at the state level for performing well under Crop Residue Management. He said that the Panchayat, which gets the first, second and third position, will be rewarded an amount of Rs. 10 lakh, Rs.5 lakh and Rs. 3 lakh respectively. The Chief Secretary directed the Deputy Commissioners to ensure adequate supply crop residue management machinery in districts, allocation of 70 percent machinery to Custom Hiring Centers and farmers especially small and marginal farmers. Also, ensure maximum use of these machines. Besides this, the Chief Secretary also directed the Deputy Commissioners to liaison with industrial units. Furthermore, Gaushalas should be established for consumption of bales, he di-

rected. He also directed the Deputy Commissioners to send the report of all these activities to the headquarters within three days. He said that every Sarpanch should hold a meeting of the Gram Sabha and should pass a resolution not to burn stubble in the Gram Sabha. He also directed to carry out a comprehensive awareness campaign at the district-level, block, and village level, so as to make the people aware about not to burn stubble. He said that activities like organizing seminars and wall painting etc. should be carried out. In the meeting, Additional Principal Secretary to Chief Minister, V. Umashankar informed that a system has been developed to closely monitor and control the incidence of crop residue burning under which an SMS will be sent twice a day to Sarpanches, Village Secretaries, Deputy Directors, Agriculture Departments, Tehsildars and Deputy Commissioners if stubble is found burning in the range of 100 to 115 meters, based on the satellite image so that the officers concerned can visit the spot and take stock of the situation and implement the next action. He informed that in future the satellite image will be

matched with EO image so that such incidents can be closely monitored. Additional Chief Secretary, Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare Department, Devender Singh informed that machines have been distributed to Custom Hiring Centres and farmers. Rapid work is being done to achieve the goal of zero burning. He informed that applications have invited from the Customer Hiring Centers and farmers in the villages falling in the Red and Yellow Zones. He said that adequate availability of equipment to be provided to the small and marginal farmers at 851 custom hiring centers set up at the Panchayati level is being ensured. Besides this, storage of crop residues on the Panchayat land is also being done on priority basis. Apart from this, online system for farmers who are taking equipment through Customer Hiring Centers is being prepared, which will provide information about whether farmers are using the equipment or not. Principal Secretary Development and Panchayat Department, Sudhir Rajpal, Director General, Agriculture and Farmers' Welfare Department Vijay Singh Dahiya and other officers were present in the meeting.


iOS Mobile App Development

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Ever since the first Homo Erectus first appeared on earth 1.7 billion years ago, since then humanity as evolved itself according to the changes of the environment, natural forces but more importantly according to the demands of the Mankind Revolution. Man, with its ardent desire to innovate, thrive, survive has sometimes gone against nature too, In his Quest for more comfort and more aspirations, Mankind has always surpassed its own threshold also. Then Came the insurgent Computer age. the father of Computer Sir Charles Babbage gave the world it's the first Computer and the rest is history. The first Digital Revolution which began with the Development of 'Worldwide Web' by "Tim Berners lee " proved to be a masterstroke and then came the birth of SMARTPHONES. It is a famous quote that necessary if the Mother of all inventions. With the onset of the digital revolution, there came an ardent need to shrink websites in miniature forms for it's more understandable usage and efficiency. Thus what came to be introduced as Application or App came into effect and the

power of the public is high in these developed countries and are usually an iPhone keeper, which gives IOS more popularity as compared to its counterpart Android, Thus a business can easily thrive more and capture more audience in countries.

3) Open reservoir of Innovation :

iOS Mobile applications come with plentiful room for innovation, exuberance, editing, and are usually less time-consuming. iOS applications provide stringent security from unwanted viruses, Malware, Hacks.

4) Loyal Customers:

rest is history! Applications can rightly divide into its types example whether the app is iOS, Android, Hybrid, etc. Ever since Apple Incorporation carved an alcove for itself in the early 1980s at the threshold of Digital Revolution which was all set to begin, 40 years later Apple Incorporation is indisputably the Leader of the Smartphone producer.Be it Apple Watch, Apple Tv, iPad, iPhone you just name it and Apple Inc has it. Apple iOS Mobile App (hitherto iPhone OS) is a mo-

bile operating system formulated and evolved by Apple Incorporation with supported ARM Architecture. The first iOS App the store was commenced on July 10th, 2008 with 500 apps, and presently in 2020, it has 5million apps on its platform. Earlier, The label " IOS " has been used by Cisco for decades, for its operating system. To forgo a probable claim Apple licensed the IOS trademark from Cisco. So what makes iOS Mobile App so lucrative for Business, Industries, startups, least find out!

Tritan solutions private limited is an expert in its field. Compatibility of, the app with different platform Images, text, videos, etc could be uploaded with the Support system available Hence, to sum up, Everything is possible with Tritan iOS Mobile App Solution. Here are some basic mastery decoded:

1) Higher Revenue Generation

iOS Applications usually deliver greater revenues, They are of High quality and provides greater ROI than

Android applications. iPhone being the oldest smartphone is a trusted brand globally and is estimated to generate 25.5 billion dollar Revenue which is almost 80 percent more than Google play store.

2) iOS customers prominent :

The beneficence of Apple Inc. is known b,y every individual and it's presence in developed economies of the world like USA, UK, Australia, Japan, etc make it much more appealing because if the purchasing

Apple Incorporation stands apart from the crowd when it comes to companies that just browbeat in Smartphone Industry. Whenever the iOS app is launched its created an uproar, disruption, Howl in Markets across the world which gives companies a better advantage over android applications as result companies that launch there iOS apps have to hardly do anything for its worldwide marketing as Apple Incorporation does it all. Apple Inc. loyal customers piggyback for Companies, businesses, entrepreneurs, and startups for better branding of there respective company brand.

NITI Aayog, MNRE & Invest India Hold Symposium on Solar PV Manufacturing

NITI Aayog, Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE), and Invest India organized a symposium on solar PV manufacturing, “India PV Edge-2020”, on 6 October to inform the global PV industry of opportunities in India. Addressing the ‘Plenary Session’, R.K. Singh, Union Minister of State (Independent Charge), ministries of Power and New and Renewable Energy, said, “India has the fastest-growing renewable energy capacity addition in the world and the power demand has been witnessing continuous growth. Renewables are supplementing electricity supply to a significant extent. Under the leadership of Hon’ble Prime Minister Narendra Modi, India is committed to transition to clean energy. In addition to the vision of 450 GW installed renewables capacity by 2030, India has a plan not only

for grid-connected solar and renewables, but also an ambitious vision for mobility, followed by electricity-based cooking. As a result of the government’s measures to achieve Aatmanirbhar Bharat, already EoIs for 20 GW of module and cell manufacturing have been issued. India will continue to be the fastest and largest-growing market for investment in renewables.” Around 60 prominent Indian and global CEOs attended the event, along with a number of global PV manufacturers, developers, investors, think tanks and top policymakers. An investor’s roundtable was also organized after the pitching sessions to deliberate on ways to mobilize affordable capital into solar manufacturing. The event discussed the potential of making India a global hub for solar PV manufacturing with break-

through technologies and providing an ecosystem for setting up gigascale factories by local and global firms. India now has the third-largest solar installed capacity in the world. It is one of the few countries on track to meet its three key NDC targets – achieve 40% non-fossil-fuelbased installed power capacity,

reduce 33%–35% emissions, and create a carbon sink of 2.5 to 3 billion tons of carbon dioxide – by 2030. India is likely to achieve these goals much earlier. Solar deployment has been the flagship green growth story of the last decade, and will be instrumental in building a climate-resilient world. Solar PV manufacturing is one of the strategic champion sectors announced by the government as part of Aatmanirbhar Bharat. The symposium consisted of three sessions. India’s most prominent policymakers participated in the Plenary Session and highlighted the country’s strong impetus on renewable energy, the investment climate and India’s ambition and opportunities in solar manufacturing. NITI Aayog Additional Secretary Dr Rakesh Sarwal emphasized that, “India’s energy consumption is just

one-third of the world’s average, which has enormous scope for expansion. Even at such low levels, 73% of the country’s greenhouse gas emissions result from energy production, calling for aggressive electrification from cleaner fuels and greening of our economy.” India’s Nationally Determined Contributions under the Paris Agreement in 2015 call for extraordinary vision, leadership, compassion, and wisdom to combat climate change. India PV Edge-2020 has served as a small step towards that ambition by bringing together cutting-edge R&D companies, RE developers, policymakers and investors under one platform and will go a long way in making India the gigascale manufacturing destination for breakthrough PV technologies.

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