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Israel researchers grow date plants from 2,000-year-old seeds

The tree researchers named 'Methuselah.' (Source: Haaretz)

New Delhi (NVI): Israeli researchers have claimed that they successfully grew extinct date plants from ancient seeds found at archaeological sites in the Judean Desert.

A handful of date seeds from fruit that ripened around the time of Jesus have been successfully planted and grown in southern Israel.

The seeds, dubbed Adam, Jonah, Uriel, Boaz, Judith and Hannah, were among many others discovered at the archaeological sites.

The results of the research have been published in the journal ‘Science Advances’.

It is not the first time the team have managed to grow ancient seeds: in 2008 they reported that they had germinated a 1,900-year-old Judean date palm seed from Masada – an ancient site extended by Herod the Great in the first century BC that looks out over the Dead Sea. That plant, a male, was named Methuselah after the oldest character in the Bible.

Today, Methuselah is an adult tree. But because it is male, it will never bear fruit.

And with the newly germinated seeds including females, the discovery could bear further fruit: the team say they hope to apply Methuselah’s pollen to Hannah – which is expected to produce a flower within the next two years – with the goal of producing dates.

Elaine Solowey of the Arava Institute of Environmental Studies said the dates owe their survival to the special conditions around the Dead Sea. The fact that they were found at sites 300 meters below sea level may have protected them from radiation.

Writing in the journal Science Advances, Sara Sallon of Hadassah Medical Organization and colleagues report how they planted 32 Judean date palm seeds retrieved from a variety of archaeological sites across the Judean desert. These include Masada and caves at Qumran – shelters best known for concealing the Dead Sea scrolls but which were also used by refugees in ancient times.

After the seeds germinated, fragments of the seed shells were sent to Switzerland to be dated. The tests showed that they date to somewhere between the third century B.C.E. and the first century C.E. This overlaps with the peak period of human activity at Masada and Qumran, which was between the first century B.C.E. and the first century C.E.

The seedlings’ genetic composition indicates that they are a hybrid of the two species of dates known today – the eastern one, whose habitat stretched from the Mediterranean Sea to India, and the western one, which was found in North Africa. The researchers speculated that these two species first interbred in the Land of Israel.

But they noted that the older seeds have more eastern DNA. Thus they concluded that the eastern strain was the native species, but that farmers in the Judean Desert may have interbred the two species 2,000 years ago to produce better dates.

On poll day, Delhi wakes up to chilly weather; shallow fog in some parts

New Delhi (NVI): The national capital today woke up to chilly morning, with shallow fog in some parts even as the weather is clear.

Despite cold conditions, Delhiites turned up in large numbers to cast their vote for the Assembly elections today.

The minimum temperature was recorded at 6 .0 degrees Celsius and the maximum at 21 degrees.

However, the air quality remains in ‘very poor’ quality due to shallow fog in some areas.

The MeT department said, “At 0530 hrs IST today, visibility (in meters) reported at Delhi Safdarjung 0800, Delhi Palam-1200.”

The weatherman added that no major fog is reported and visibility is more than 1000 meters at most of the stations.

“However, at 07000 hrs IST of today, Amritsar Airport recorded fog with 200 meter visibility,” as per MeT report.

Coronavirus: Indian women’s hockey tour of China cancelled

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New Delhi (NVI): The outbreak of deadly coronavirus has forced Indian women’s hockey team to cancel its tour to China even as the death toll due to the virus has climbed to 636. The cancellation has now left the Hockey India federation with the difficult task of finding an opponent to compete with as part of its preparation for the Olympics.

The team was scheduled to travel to China from March 14 to 25.

In other news, a Chinese doctor who tried to warn about the coronavirus outbreak died due to the illness today. Li Wenliang, the whistleblower doctor, was summoned by the Chinese authorities when he tried to warn people of the disease outbreak. The death of the doctor drew angry reactions from people online.

Meanwhile, another 41 people on a cruise ship quarantined off Japan have been diagnosed with the new coronavirus, the country’s health minister said today, confirming that more on board will now be tested for the illness.

The newly diagnosed infections mean at least 61 people from the ship have contracted the virus, which has killed hundreds of people, most of them in China, and infected more than 30,000 on the mainland.

In another update, Chinese researchers have said that the deadly coronavirus outbreak in China could have spread from bats to humans through the illegal traffic of pangolins, the world’s only scaly mammals, which are prized in Asia for food and medicine.

Health experts think it may have originated in bats and then passed to humans, possibly via another species.

The genome sequence of the novel coronavirus strain separated from pangolins in the study was 99 per cent, identical to that from infected people, China’s official Xinhua news agency reported, adding that the research found the pangolins to be “the most likely intermediate host.”

The death toll from the coronavirus outbreak in mainland China has risen to 636, according to the country’s National Health Commission on Friday.

Out of the total 73 new deaths reported, 69 cases were reported from Hubei province, the epicenter of the outbreak, including 64 in the provincial capital Wuhan.

Three JeM associates involved in Srinagar grenade attack held

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Srinagar (NVI): Jammu and Kashmir Police today claimed to have arrested three JeM OGWs (over-ground workers) involved in the Srinagar grenade attack, in which two CRPF men and seven civilians suffered injuries.

The three militant associates have been identified as Naveed-ul-Lateef Padroo, Shakeel Ahmad Padroo, both residents of Pulwama and Shamshad Manzoor of Shopian.

According to an official statement, Srinagar police arrested them after receiving credible input regarding their involvement in militant activities. “In pursuance of the investigation of a terror-related case under FIR No 10/2020 pertaining to a recent attack at Lal Chowk. Police was able to identify three militant associates who were involved in establishing of militant networks and facilitating the execution of militant activities across the valley,” the police said.

The Police also said that during the investigation, the arrested OGWs revealed that they had links with militants across the border in Pakistan through the internet and VPN. “On the direction of Pakistani based militant Shaheen, these three arrested persons were extending the militant networks in the valley,” police said.

Police also said that the arrest of the trio has given a major jolt to JeM, who were trying to extend their network in Srinagar.

Senior Superintendent of Police, Haseeb Mughal said one of the arrested include Shakeel Ahmad, a close relative of former politician and PDP Minister Khalil Band.

“Shamshad Manzoor is a 12th class pass out, and Naveed-ul-Lateef, who was a meritorious student was in Srinagar preparing for NEET exams,” the officer said.

He said Naveed and Shamshad have been recent recruits, while Shakeel was active for last three years.

The trio, Haseeb said, was so much motivated by the group that on the day of their attack, they had to flip a coin to decide who would hurl the grenade. “The tiff was between Naveed and Shamshad, over who will hurl the grenade and earn deeds,” Haseeb said.

According to the SSP, the trio had been doing a recce for an hour before they lobbed the grenade in the park with an aim to target the forces and not civilians. “It was when they found forces busy in washing hands nearby that they threw the grenade,” he added.

Haseeb also said that in the coming days, former PDP leader Khalil Band will be called for questioning. The coaching center where Naveed was studying will also be visited, he said.

PM to visit Bangladesh for Bangabandhu centenary

Prime Minister Narendra Modi

New Delhi (NVI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Bangladesh to attend the birth centenary of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman to be held in Dhaka on March 17, 2020.

This was stated by Foreign Secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla when Bangladesh High Commissioner to India Muhammad Imran met him here today, according to a statement issued by the Bangladesh High Commission.

Shringla told the envoy that he plans to visit Dhaka to prepare ground for the Prime Minister’s visit as India wants the trip to become mutually-beneficial to both the countries, it said.

During the meeting, Shringla noted the importance India attaches on the relationship with Bangladesh as its immediate neighbour.

Expressing satisfaction over the excellent bilateral relations, Shringla stressed that the two countries can further promote ties in areas like defence cooperation, trade and people to people contact.

The Bangladesh envoy appreciated Shringla’s role in consolidating the bilateral relations between the two countries during his tenure as the High Commissioner of India to Bangladesh.

The High Commissioner particularly noted Shringla’s endeavour in easing visa issuance system which contributed huge movement of people between the two countries.

Shringla served as the High Commissioner of India to Bangladesh from 2015-2018 and also served as the Head of the Territorial Wing of Bangladesh-Myanmar (BM) Division in the External Affairs Ministry.

Srinagar, Jammu to have elevated rail system

Jammu (NVI): Srinagar and Jammu cities of recently-formed Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir will have elevated light rail system by December, 2024.

The project, which will cost Rs 10,559 crore, was granted approval by Administrative Council which met under the Chairmanship of Lieutenant Governor G C Murmu for inclusive and environmentally sustainable growth process.

An efficient urban transport system including Mass Rapid Transportation System (MRTS) is essential, an official statement said.

“Keeping this objective in view, Elevated Light Rail Systems have been conceived for Srinagar and Jammu cities to provide “best-in-class” mobility in terms of safe, reliable, convenient, cost effective and sustainable public transport system,” it said.

“This will not only facilitate easy and quick movement of people but also have a positive impact on the economy and quality of life in these cities,” it added.

The Light Rail Transit System (LRTS) in Jammu will have one corridor from Bantalab to Bari Brahmana with a total length of 23 kilometers.

The LRTS in Srinagar will have two corridors, one from Indira Nagar to HMT Junction and second from Usmanabad to Hazuri Bagh, with a total length of 25 kilometers.

The capital cost of the project, at current prices, including land, rehabilitation and resettlement and taxes is estimated to be Rs 4825 crore for Jammu LRTS and Rs 5734 crore for Srinagar LRTS.

The Housing and Urban Development Department has prepared the final DPRs.

The Administrative Council authorized the Housing and Urban Development Department to submit the DPRs of the proposals to Government of India, for appraisal and funding including external funding.

The expected ridership of this light rail has been estimated to be 2-2.6 lakh by 2024 which is expected to increase upto 5.42 lakh by 2044 in each city.

150 passengers identified with coronavirus symptoms: Health minister

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Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan.

New Delhi (NVI): At least 150 inbound travellers, identified with symptoms of coronavirus, have been referred to isolation facilities while three people, with travel history to Wuhan in China, have tested positive in Kerala.

This information was given by Health Minister Harsh Vardhan in the Rajya Sabha today.

“The government has taken several measures to check spread of coronavirus to India,” he said.

Among the steps taken, he noted that visas issued to Chinese nationals are no longer valid.

“Health ministry monitoring coronavirus situation in country,” he said.

Over 16.61 lakh youth trained under PMKVY get placement

New Delhi (NVI): Over 16.61 lakhs youths have been placed under Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana (PMKVY), the flagship scheme of the government to enable youth to take up industry-relevant skill training, Rajya Sabha was informed today.

In a written reply to a question, Minister of State for Skill Development and Entrepreneurship R.K. Singh said the Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship (MSDE) has been implementing Pradhan Mantri Kaush. al Vikas Yojana with a view to imparting skill development training to the prospective youth across 371 courses.

As on January 17, 2020 over 73.47 lakhs youths have been trained under this programme, he said.

Further, under Craftsman Training Scheme, long term training in 137 trades is being imparted through 15697 Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs) which have a cumulative seating capacity of 34.30 lakhs.

Machine based automated release introduced by CBIC

New Delhi (NVI): The Central Board of Indirect Taxes (CBIC) has introduced the Machine Release of Imported Goods, which is yet another step towards ease of doing business.

India has been improving consistently in the World Bank’s EODB rankings over the past 5 years and one of the key drivers has been the initiatives under Trading across Borders (TAB), where India jumped substantially from 146 to 68 in the last two years.

Keeping with the Government’s objective of furthering ease of doing business, particularly in trading across borders, the Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs has introduced Machine based automated clearance of imported goods.

At present, the imported goods are available for examination or clearance to the officer after the applicable duties are paid by the importer.

Time Release or dwell time studies conducted by the department have shown that a major contributor to dwell time today is the time taken by the importer to pay the duties.

The new initiative has been launched as a pilot at two ports, Chennai and Nhava Sheva from February 6, 2020, and will soon be rolled out to all ports across India, including the Inland Container Depots, Airports etc.

DefExpo 2020 witnesses signing of over 200 MoUs, ToTs and product launches

Lucknow (NVI): Over 200 partnerships involving signing of Memorandum of Understanding (MoUs), transfer of technology (ToTs) and product launches were concluded Defence Expo 2020 in Lucknow.

The MoUs were aimed at forging and renewing partnerships for innovative collaboration, and transformation of the defence manufacturing in the country were inked by representatives of various DPSUs, Indian private Defence and foreign companies.

The MoUs were signed in the presence of Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath at the ‘Bandhan’ programme held on the ongoing DefExpo 2020 in Lucknow.

Singh described the signing of MoUs as a step in the direction to achieve Prime Minister’s $5 billion defence exports target in next 5 years.

He also said that the defence PSUs and the Indian defence private industry were better placed today to lead India as the emerging R&D hub of the world leveraging the sharp minds of Indian youth.

“The liberalised licensing regime brought out by the government would surely attract large investments by both Indian and global companies,” he said.

He also thanked all the stakeholder who signed MoUs and expressed hope that Uttar Pradesh would emerge as a defence manufacturing hub.

Among those 200 MoUs which was signed today, 23 of them were by the Uttar Pradesh government.

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said these MoUs envisage Rs 50,000 crores investment in the defence corridor setup in the state and generate 3 lakh job opportunities.

He also assured that investments coming to the state were secure  and  the state investment policy was the most attractive in the country.

He announced that HAL would soon supply Dornier 19-seater civilian aircraft to Uttar Pradesh.

Defence Secretary Dr. Ajay Kumar said that this DefExpo would be remembered for many firsts – including for the signing of largest number of MoUs, ToTs and product launches.

“Bandhan ceremony witnessed more than 13 product launches, 124 MoUs between DPSUs, private and global defence manufacturing companies. 23 MoUs were signed between the UP government and private companies,” he added.

DRDO Chairman Sateesh Reddy said that it was DRDO’s duty to ensure that the defence corridor in Uttar Pradesh flourishes, hence DRDO signed a technological partnership agreement with the state government, imparting skill training, hand holding and providing guidance in all aspects related to technology.

“A collaboration cell was already setup in the state to facilitate the process,” he added.

He also mentioned that a Research and Development centre would be setup in the state that would act as a catalyst with respect to defence development.

“Technology transfer was made available at no cost to companies in order to further the defence ecosystem in the country.Further, the patents held by DRDO were given free to Indian companies to further develop technologies that would benefit Indian companies,” he added.

During the course of the ceremony, a major announcement in the form of issuing the Initial Operational Clearance (IOC) certificate of Light Utility Helicopter (LUH) was issued to Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL).

LUH is designed and developed as a replacement for Cheetah & Chetak helicopters which are currently being operated by Indian Armed forces.

LUH is a new generation helicopter in the 3-Ton class incorporating the state-of-the-art technology features which will meet the emerging needs in this class of helicopters in the coming decades.

OFB launched “Sharang” the 155mm artillery gun with 36 km range and handed over a model to Chief of Army Staff General M M Naravane.

OFB also launched JVPC Alpha gun with 100 mt range, Light Machine Gun of 800 mt range and UBGL – Under barrel Grenade launcher.

BDL launched Amogha-3 the anti-Tank Guided Missile. It is a man portable fire and forget missile.

BDL also launched Varunastra – the anti-submarine torpedo, manufactured under the technological guidance of DRDO.

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