Aadhaar travails dog direct cash transfer scheme

January 2, 2013

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Bangalore, Jan 2: Union Government"s ambitious direct cash transfer scheme (DCTS)?was launched in Mysore, Tumkur and Dharwad on Tuesday.

The State government has listed around 15 different welfare schemes to be brought under the scheme.

Pension, subsidy and scholarship amounts will be directly credited to the bank accounts of the beneficiaries under the DCTS. The plan was to bring around 30 different government schemes under the system, including 15 of the State government.

The pilot project was launched in 20 districts across the country on Tuesday.

DCTS was launched for the beneficiaries of Janani Suraksha Yojane (a programme to ensure safe delivery and health of newborn children), merit-cum-means scholarships for students belonging to minority communities, pre-matric and post-matric scholarships for SC and ST students in Mysore, Tumkur and Dharwad districts.

“We have brought four schemes under the system. Steps are being taken to bring all 15 schemes of the State government under the DCTS in coming days,” Principal Secretary to Department of IT and BT I NS Prasad said.

At a high-level meeting chaired by Chief Secretary S V Ranganath on implementing DCTS, heads of the government departments are learnt to have complained about the non-availability of Aadhaar numbers and Aadhaar bank accounts of the beneficiaries to launch the schemes.

A large number of people, who have been enrolled under Aadhaar, have not received their Aadhaar number yet.

In many instances, Aadhaar number holders have failed to open their Aadhaar bank accounts.

It has also come to light that many government departments do not have a proper digital database of the beneficiaries, which is essential to implement the new system.

Jan 15 deadline

The Chief Secretary is learnt to have set January 15 as the deadline for departmental heads to bring all schemes under DCTS. He has directed all the departments concerned to immediately set up a team of officials to prepare a digital database.

However, trailing Aadhaar scheme may cast a shadow on the ambitious direct cash transfer scheme. Several benificiaries do not have Aadhaar cards or banks accounts in the three districts where DCTS was launched.

According to Ajay Nagabushan, Chief Executive Officer and in-charge Deputy Commissioner, Mysore, of the 33,685 beneficiaries identified for cash transfer, 28,214 have Aadhaar cards while 29,164 have bank accounts.

On the launch of the scheme, a total of Rs 7,000 was transferred to beneficiaries of Janani Surakasha Yojane while 300 students got their scholarships credited to their bank accounts.

In Dharwad, a sum of Rs 53.16 lakh was transferred to bank accounts of 4,278 beneficiaries on the first day. Of the 40,320 beneficiaries to be covered under the DCTS in the district, only 15,478 beneficiaries have Aadhaar numbers.

“All eligible beneficiaries would be enrolled for Aadhaar within 10 days. Aadhaar coverage is 95 per cent in Tumkur and Mysore districts. Dharwad was added later, and therefore, the coverage is not so high,”?Deputy Commissioner Sameer Shukla said.

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Agencies
March 16,2020

While Google is still working on a coronavirus screening and tracking website, Microsoft Bing team has already launched a web portal for tracking COVID-19 infections worldwide.

The website, accessible at bing.com/covid, provides up-to-date infection statistics for each country.

The COVID-19 Tracker currently lists 168,835 as total confirmed cases, 84,558 active cases, 77,761 recovered cases and 6,516 deaths.

There are at least 3,244 confirmed cases of novel coronavirus in the US and at least 61 deaths.

"Lots of Bing folks worked (from home) this past week to create a mapping and authoritative news resource for COVID19 info," Michael Schechter, General Manager for Bing Growth and Distribution at Microsoft, was quoted as saying in a ZDNet report on Sunday.

An interactive map allows site visitors to click on the country to see the specific number of cases and related articles from a variety of publishers.

Data is being aggregated from sources like the World Health Organization (WHO), the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC).

Microsoft announced the website two days after US President Donald Trump said Google has begun working on COVID-19-related portal for US citizens.

Google's website is being built by Verily, a subsidiary of Alphabet focused on healthcare services.

"More than 1,700 engineers are currently working on the site", Trump said during a press briefing last week.

The tool will triage people who are concerned about their COVID-19 risk into testing sites based on guidance from public health officials and test availability.

Initially, there was some confusion on Google's coronavirus portal but the company later announced that it is "partnering with the US Government in developing a nationwide website that includes information about COVID-19 symptoms, risk, and testing information."

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Agencies
July 4,2020

The Mars Colour Camera (MCC) onboard ISRO's Mars Orbiter Mission has captured the image of Phobos, the closest and biggest moon of Mars.

The image was taken on July 1 when MOM was about 7,200 km from Mars and 4,200 km from Phobos.

"Spatial resolution of the image is 210 m.

This is a composite image generated from 6 MCC frames and has been color corrected," ISRO said in an update along with the image.

Phobos is largely believed to be made up of carbonaceous chondrites.

According to ISRO, "the violent phase that Phobos has encountered is seen in the large section gouged out from a past collision (Stickney crater) and bouncing ejecta."

"Stickney, the largest crater on Phobos along with the other craters (Shklovsky, Roche & Grildrig) are also seen in this image," it said.

The mission also known as Mangalyaan was initially meant to last six months, but subsequently ISRO had said it had enough fuel for it to last "many years."

The country had on September 24, 2014 successfully placed the Mars Orbiter Mission spacecraft in orbit around the red planet, in its very first attempt, thus breaking into an elite club.

ISRO had launched the spacecraft on its nine-month- long odyssey on a homegrown PSLV rocket from Sriharikota in Andhra Pradesh on November 5, 2013.

It had escaped the earth's gravitational field on December 1, 2013.

The Rs 450-crore MOM mission aims at studying the Martian surface and mineral composition as well as scan its atmosphere for methane (an indicator of life on Mars).

The Mars Orbiter has five scientific instruments - Lyman Alpha Photometer (LAP), Methane Sensor for Mars (MSM), Mars Exospheric Neutral Composition Analyser (MENCA), Mars Colour Camera (MCC) and Thermal Infrared Imaging Spectrometer

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May 10,2020

In the wake of the gas leak at a factory in Visakhapatnam, the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) has issued detailed guidelines for restarting industries after the lockdown and the precautions to be taken for the safety of the plants as well as the workers.

In a communication to all states and union territories, the NDMA said due to several weeks of lockdown and the closure of industrial units, it is possible that some of the operators might not have followed the established standard operating procedures.

As a result, some of the manufacturing facilities, pipelines, valves may have residual chemicals, which may pose risk. The same is true for the storage facilities with hazardous chemicals and flammable materials, it said.

The NDMA guidelines said while restarting a unit, the first week should be considered as the trial or test run period after ensuring all safety protocols.

Companies should not try to achieve high production targets. There should be 24-hour sanitisation of the factory premises, it said.

The factories need to maintain a sanitisation routine every two-three hours especially in the common areas that include lunch rooms and common tables which will have to be wiped clean with disinfectants after every single use, it added.

For accommodation, the NDMA said, sanitisation needs to be performed regularly to ensure worker safety and reduce the spread of contamination.

To minimise the risk, it is important that employees who work on specific equipment are sensitised and made aware of the need to identify abnormalities like strange sounds or smell, exposed wires, vibrations, leaks, smoke, abnormal wobbling, irregular grinding or other potentially hazardous signs which indicate the need for immediate maintenance or if required shutdown, it said.

At least 11 people lost their lives and about 1,000 others were exposed to a gas leak at a factory in Andhra Pradesh''s Visakhapatnam on May 7.

The incident took place after it restarted operations when the government allowed industrial activities in certain sectors following several weeks of lockdown.

The lockdown was first announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on March 24 for 21 days in a bid to combat the coronavirus threat. The lockdown was then extended till May 3 and again till May 17.

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