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eGov: Uttar Pradesh signs MoU with GeM for govt purchase

New Delhi (NVI): To improve transparency in government purchase, the Uttar Pradesh Government has signed a memorandum with Government e-Marketplace (GeM). The MoU has been signed to set up a GeM Organizational Transformation Team (GOTT) Project Management Unit (PMU) in the state.

It aims to expedite the harmonization of the procurement guidelines of the two entities and integration of systems, enabling seamless procuring experience, the Ministry of Commerce and Industry said today.

The MoU was signed by CEO, GeM, Talleen Kumar and Principal Secretary, Department of MSME and Export Promotion, Navneet Sehgal. Government e-Marketplace (GeM) comes under the Department of Commerce, Ministry of Commerce & Industry.

The PMU will make it easier for MSMEs of UP to onboard and transact on Government e-Marketplace. Ministry of Finance has advised Ministries and Departments to consider services of GOTT on an outcome based self-sustenance model.

GOTT will assist the buyer agency to redesign the procurement processes and enhance competencies to derive maximum benefit from the online marketplace.

Cabinet Minister, Siddarth Nath Singh and Minister of State, Government of Uttar Pradesh, Uday Bhan Singh were also present on this occasion.

Uttar Pradesh is the second state after Punjab to establish a GOTT-PMU for effectively utilizing this transformational initiative towards inclusive, efficient and transparent procurement.

Drinking coffee on an empty stomach harmful: Study

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New Delhi (NVI): Most people start their day with a cup of coffee or tea. It helps you feel less tired and increases energy levels due to the caffeine present in it. But is it okay to have coffee on an empty stomach?

According to Adam Simon, Chief Medical Officer at PushDoctor.co.uk, drinking coffee on an empty stomach can affect your mental and physical health. Drinking coffee on an empty stomach increases the amount of cholesterol in the body, which is harmful for health, Adam claims. It not only affects the immune system, metabolism but also affects stress-reducing hormones cortisol and circadian rhythms.

Besides, drinking coffee in the morning on an empty stomach or before breakfast produces stomach acid, which damages the stomach tissues and can cause acidity, indigestion, constipation and stomach ulcers. That is why experts always recommend eating biscuits or juice with the first tea or coffee of the day.

Does coffee affect physical and mental health?

According to the Harvard Special Health Report, ‘Managing Your Cholesterol’, in the morning body releases cholesterol. If there is a connection of caffeine with the cholesterol released in the body, then it affects both the body and the mind.

In a study, children who were asked to drink coffee on an empty stomach in the morning had negative effects in physical and mental condition.

What precautions can be taken?

Consuming coffee on an empty stomach can be more dangerous for gastro patients, so consumption should be avoided.

People on regular medications besides pregnant women are strictly prohibited from consuming coffee on an empty stomach.

Coffee should not be consumed before a workout or exercise, it can cause problems in the muscle spasms.

PM to address third Global Potato Conclave tomorrow

New Delhi (NVI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address the 3rd Global Potato Conclave tomorrow at Gandhinagar, Gujarat through video conferencing.

The Prime Minister is expected to take an overall view of the achievements and opportunities in the area of potato research, trade and industry, and value chain management and set a roadmap for the decade.

The conclave will provide an opportunity to bring all stakeholders at one common platform so that all the issues are discussed and future plans are made involving everyone related to the potato sector.

This will be a unique event to expose different stakeholders of the country to the frontiers of knowledge and innovations in potato research.

The present conclave is the third in the series. Minisry of Commerce today said that in a gap of every ten years, it is necessary to work out the achievements in potato sector and set a roadmap for forthcoming decade.

In this direction, during last two decades, two Global Potato Conferences were organized during 1999, and 2008, the ministry said in a release.

Gujarat is one of the leading producers of Potato in the country.

In the last eleven years alone, while the area under potato in India, has increased by 19%, it has increased by about 170% in Gujarat (49.7 thousand ha in 2006-07 to 133 thousand ha in 2017-18).

With a productivity of more than 30t/ha, Gujarat is holding the No. 1 position in India for last one decade. The State uses modern methods of agriculture like sprinkler and drip irrigation for cultivation.

The state also has the best of the cold storage facilities and linkages and is a hub for major potato processing industries in the country.

In addition, most of the potato exporters are also based in Gujarat. These have led to emergence of the state as a major potato hub in the country.

In the light of this the 3rd Global Conclave is being held in Gujarat.

The Conclave is being organized by Indian Potato Association (IPA) in collaboration with Indian Council of Agricultural Research, New Delhi, and ICAR-Central Potato Research Institute, Shimla and International Potato Center (CIP), Lima, Peru.

Coronavirus: Chinese premier Li Keqiang visits Wuhan, death toll reaches 81

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New Delhi (NVI): As coronavirus keeps spreading, with the death toll due to the epidemic reaching 81, Chinese Premier Li Keqiang today visited Wuhan to assess the situation.

This is first such visit by a top leader in China. Wuhan, which falls in Hubei province, is reported to be the place from where coronavirus originated.

The World Health Organisation is constantly monitoring the situation due to the epidemic and has issued guidelines for dealing with the virus.

Yesterday, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said that the Indian Embassy is monitoring the situation in Beijing and is constantly in touch with the Indian community in China, especially students.

Temperature rises a bit in Delhi

New Delhi (NVI): Delhi today saw a slight rise in minimum temperature to 8.5 degrees celsius from 6.5  degrees celsius recorded yesterday.
The maximum temperature today is expected to be around 20.0 degrees celsius, according to the India Meteorological Department  (IMD).
The weatherman has forecast that a spell of showers is likely to hit Delhi on January 28 onwards due to fresh western disturbance.
Meanwhile, the overall air quality in the national capital today remained in the “very poor” category.
According to System of Air Quality and Weather Forecasting And Research (SAFAR),the Air Quality Index (AQI) in the national capital stood at  335 which falls in the  “very poor” category.
The worst affected areas are Dhirpur, Delhi University, Chandni Chowk, Pusa, Lodhi Road, Mathura Road, IGI Terminal 3 and the neighbouring Noida

J&K UT’s first Republic Day held amid tight security

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Srinagar (NVI):  Jammu and Kashmir celebrated its first Republic Day after abrogation of Article 370 today amid a heavy security cover across the Union Territory.

The main function was held at Sher-I-Kashmir Cricket Stadium in Srinagar, where heavy deployment of CRPF and J&K Police guarded the venue. Hundreds of security personnel were deployed across all the roads leading to the venue of the main official function.

Advisor to Lieutenant Governor, Farooq Khan hoisted the national flag at Sher-I-Kashmir Stadium and took the salute of the parade.

In his address, Khan touched upon the various developmental schemes launched in the union territory.

Khan praised Prime Minister and Home Minister for focusing on the development of Jammu and Kashmir. “The central and JK government are focused to improve the road and rail connectivity of the newly created Union Territory besides developing education sector,” he said in his R-day speech.

He praised security agencies including Jammu and Kashmir police for marinating peace across J&K. “We are satisfied over the role of administration in providing services to the people during this harsh winter. We also seek support from all stakeholders for bringing ever-lasting peace in the Union territory,” Khan said.

At the R-day function, the contingents of BSF, CRPF, Jammu and Kashmir Armed Police, Indian Reserve Police, Disaster Response Force, Jammu and Kashmir Fire and emergency services, ex-servicemen, NCC girls and boys took part in the march past.

Later, cultural programmes were performed by students. Republic day functions were also held across all district headquarters.

In Jammu, Lt Governor G.C. Murmu hoisted the national flag at Maulana Azad Stadium.

In his address at the Republic Parade in Jammu, LG said that abrogation of Article 370 has “united J&K to the country in its true sense”.

He also said that the abrogation of temporary provisions has driven away the financial and legal obstacles between J&K and other parts of the country.

Mobile phone services were snapped as a precautionary measure till 4 PM today. In Srinagar, shops remained closed and there was minimal moment of vehicles on roads.

Suspension of mobile phone and internet services on Republic Day and Independence Day has been part of the security drill in the Kashmir since 2005.

Separatist groups like Hurriyat Conference used to call for a shutdown on January 26 and August 15 but no such call was issued this year as most of the separatist leaders are under detention since August 5 following the abrogation of provisions of Article 370.

CRPF women stun spectators on R-Day

New Delhi (NVI): A contingent of women bikers of the CRPF performed daredevil stunts at the Republic Day during the annual parade in the national capital today.

The contingent was led by Inspector Seema Nag who was seen saluting while standing on a moving motorcycle, leading the pack.

Head Constable Meena Chaudhary displayed the ready position to fire two 9mm pistols in both her hands while balancing herself amazingly on her motorcycle.

Thereafter, four daredevils donning different uniforms worn by the force while balancing themselves on one motorcycle rolled down the Rajpath. The formation was led by Head Constable Katke Lata.

Chinook, Apache helicopters make first R-Day flypast

New Delhi (NVI): For the first time, heavylift transport helicopters Chinook and Apache attack helicopters which were inducted in the Indan Air Force recently, took part in the Republic Day Parade today.

The Chinook, twin-engine, tandem rotor is a multi-role, vertical-lift platform, which is used for transporting troops, artillery, equipment and fuel. Chinooks can airlift diverse loads in remote locations. The helicopter can carry out military operations not only during the day but also at night too. Four of the US-made heavy-lift helicopters were inducted into the IAF in March last year.

On the other hand, Apache is a versatile helicopter capable of firing air to air and air to ground missiles, rockets and front gun aided through fire control radar which can unleash havoc on the adversary.

India celebrates 71st Republic Day

New Delhi (NVI): On the occasion of 71st Republic Day today, Rajpath, the ceremonial boulevard in the National Capital came alive, as contingents of soldiers marched on the beats of brass bands and colorful tableaux showcased the cultural diversity of the country.

As many as 22 tableaux took part in the gala parade that also showcased India’s military might and socio-economic progress. The colorful tableaus from different Indian states left the audience mesmerized with their vibrant themes and folk art.

The state-of-the-art fighter aircraft, battle tanks, and advanced missile systems turned heads at the Republic Day Parade as President Ram Nath Kovind, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and Brazil President Jair Bolsonaro looked on, among other dignitaries present. The Brazilian President is the Chief guest at the parade this year.

In a first, this Republic Day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi paid tributes to martyrs at the newly built National War Memorial instead of Amar Jawan Jyoti under the India Gate arch.

This day is celebrated to honor the historic date on which the Constitution of India came into effect from 1950 replacing the Government of India Act (1935) as the governing document of India.

Is restless legs syndrome the reason behind heart attack?

New Delhi (NVI): The habit of moving the feet is a disease and you can have many problems due to it. If you are sitting silently, and you are only shaking your feet, then you can become a victim of heart disease. Although people generally take it as a normal habit, experts consider it a sign of illness. The habit of unnecessarily moving the legs doubles the risk of a heart attack. So if you have a habit of shaking your legs, then quit it today. Let us tell you about it in detail.

What is the research called?

The habit of needlessly moving legs is known as a disease (in medical science) which is called restless legs syndrome i.e. RLS. According to research, the risk of heart attack increases twice as much in people suffering from leg shaking. Researchers also say that RLS is directly linked to sleep deprivation. This has been studied by Harvard Medical School in Boston, its chief doctor, John W. Winkelman, said that “The risk of heart attack increases up to double in people with RLS.” A person suffering from RLS shakes their leg 200 to 300 times before falling asleep. This increases blood pressure and heart rate. Later on, it becomes the biggest cause of heart diseases i.e. cardiovascular disease.

Researchers have found this result after a study (published in the journal Neurology) of 34 hundred people with an average age of 68 years. During the research, the RLS symptoms of the participants and their heart diseases were comparatively studied. Seven per cent of women and three per cent of men found a direct correlation between RLS and heart diseases. Not only this, when RLS symptoms were linked to other factors such as age, weight, blood pressure, and smoking, it was found that the slightest habit of moving the legs doubled the risk of a heart attack.

Why this habit?

People do not have the habit of moving their feet. Most people move their feet when they are anxious or tense. Some people shake their feet while thinking and some people move their feet while smoking and drinking. Movement of the feet is also considered negative, as most of the people who move their feet have negative things in their mind at that time.

Cause of heart disease

Why foot shaking increases the risk of a heart attack? Several pieces of research (Nurses’ Health Study) have revealed that the blood pressure of a man moving his legs increases and this causes a heart attack. Because of this, the person also becomes a victim of insomnia. Due to this, a man shakes his leg about 200 to 300 times (before going to sleep at night), due to which he does not sleep well.

The habit of unnecessarily shaking the legs is not good and if you also have a habit of moving the feet, then don’t take it lightly. Moreover, one should not ignore it completely and must contact the doctor for its treatment.

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