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App that helps visually impaired persons identify currency notes

New Delhi (NVI): Visually challenged persons can now identify the denomination of a currency note through the help of a mobile app that has been launched by RBI.

Empowering the visually impaired persons, the ‘Mani App’ can be downloaded free and works on am offline mode, i.e., it doesn’t require internet connectivity to operate.

The user can simply open the app and point the camera of mobile phone to the currency note.

The app identifies denomination of both old and new Mahatma Gandhi series banknotes.

The app can read the denomination of currency after scanning it and then play an audio to help the visually impaired person know the value of the note.

The app is available on both Android Play Store and iOS Apple store without any charges.

However, the mobile app does not authenticate the note as fake or counterfeit. The Mani App was launched by RBI on January 1, 2020.

Coronavirus scare: Indian Embassy monitoring situation in China, cancels R-day reception

Beijing (NVI): The Indian Embassy in Beijing has cancelled Republic Day reception scheduled for January 26 in view of the coronavirus-related situation in China, which is being closely monitored by the Mission here.

“In view of the evolving situation due to the corona virus outbreak in China as well as the decision of Chinese authorities to cancel public gathering and events,@EOIBeijinghas also decided to call off the Republic Day reception scheduled to be held @EOIBeijing on January 26th,” the Embassy said in a tweet.

The Embassy has set up two hotline numbers for those who wish to get in touch in this regard. The hotline numbers are +8618612083629 and +8618612083617.

“We are closely monitoring the evolving situation in China, including advisories issued by the World Health Organization (WHO) in this connection,” the Embassy said.

The Embassy said it has been receiving queries from Indians in Hubei province as well as their relatives in India in connection with the evolving situation of the coronavirus epidemic in China.

“In this regard the embassy is in touch with relevant Chinese authorities in Beijing and Wuhan as well as Indians in Hubei Province, especially in Wuhan,” an official statement said.

The relevant Chinese authorities have assured all assistance to residents of Wuhan, including food supply.

At present, it is reported that supermarkets (particularly those that are government run) and e-commerce services, including food delivery continue to remain operational in Wuhan.

Everyone concerned has been advised to keep track of the Embassy’s social media accounts (give account details) for updates on this evolving situation.

Temperature dips in Delhi

New Delhi (NVI): Minimum temperature in Delhi today dropped to 8.2 degree celsius from 9.0 degree 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 improved a notch from“very poor”to “moderate” category.

According to System of Air Quality and Weather Forecasting And Research (SAFAR),the Air Quality Index (AQI) in the national capital stood at  112 which falls in the  “moderate” category.

Centre will extend North-east development model to J&K: Shripad Naik

Srinagar (NVI): Union Minister of State for Defence Shripad Yesso Naik today said the Centre will extend its North-east model of development to the Union Territory Jammu and Kashmir, in a bid to trigger overall growth in different areas in the Valley.

As part of Centre’s outreach programme, Naik arrived in Kashmir today and addressed various delegations here at SKICC.

He said the Union Territory will witness “north-eastern states like development in coming years.”

“North-east has witnessed an immense development in last five years. So to follow this model, we will complete all the developmental works and schemes, which witnessed no progress for years. The central government and union territory administration will work in coordination to count Jammu and Kashmir among developed places of India,” he said.

Naik said of the 1,644 projects sanctioned under Rs 8,000 crore, Prime Minister’s development package, works on 559 water supply schemes have been taken up by the administration in the UT.

“These 559 water supply schemes cost Rs 965 crore. Besides, 500 connectivity works have been allotted under PMGSY and 700-kilometer road length has been macadamized,” he said.

The Union minister said new power projects were coming up to enhance the power generation capacity by additional 3,500 megawatts.

“Currently, Kashmir generates 12,000 megawatts electricity. Now some more power projects are coming up to increase the capacity by additional 3,500 megaWatts,” he said.

Naik, who is also the Union Minister of State for AYUSH, said that the Centre is “keen” to promote Kashmir as a prime medical tourism destination of India.

“Nature has bestowed the valley with enough greenery and clean atmosphere. So it can prove to be as good medical tourism destination,” he said.

He also said that at least 90 new health centres will come up in J&K to improve the medical facilities for the people.

“Country-wide 12,5000 health centres are being set up, which will include at least 12,500 dedicated AYUSH units. Every district will now have 50 bedded AYUSH hospitals in Kashmir. People will get treatment of their choice and more than the requirement,” he said.

The Union Minister said the government has already introduced the health insurance cover of Rupees five lakh for financially weak families.

“They won’t have to worry now about the medical expenses. People can get better medical facilities through the insurance cover to treat the diseases,” he said.

He said an equal emphasis was being given to the areas known for growing medicinal herbs. “Apart from generating source of income for the people, Kashmir will be known for its medicinal herbs, which can treat various diseases,” he said.

Exercise can improve vision: Study

New Delhi (NVI): Exercises can improve our vision too, according to the World Economic Forum report based on a study.

The WEF report which is based one Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience study reveals that low-intensity exercise boosted activation in the visual cortex, the part of the cerebral cortex that plays an important role in processing visual information.

According to University of California, Santa Barbara psychological and brain sciences professor and co author Barry Giesbrecht said “We show that the increased activation—what we call arousal—changes how information is represented, and it’s much more selective.That’s important to understand because how that information then gets used could potentially be different,”.

“There’s an interesting cross-species link that shows these effects of arousal might have similar consequences for how visual information is processed. That implies the evolution of something that might provide a competitive advantage in some way,” he added.

To find out that visual processing increase during physical activity for the human brain, scientist designed an experiment using behavioral measures and neuroimaging techniques to explore the ways in which brief bouts of physical exercise affect human performance and underlying neural activity.

During this experiment, 18 volunteers wore a wireless heart rate monitor and an EEG (electroencephalogram) cap containing 64 scalp electrodes.

While on a stationary bicycle, participants performed a simple orientation discrimination task using high-contrast stimuli composed of alternating black and white bars presented at one of nine spatial orientations.

The tasks were performed while at rest and during bouts of both low- and high-intensity exercise.

The recorded data were then fed into a computational model that allowed researchers to estimate the responses of the neurons in the visual cortex activated by the visual stimuli.

The responses were analyzed while participants were at rest and then during low- and high-intensity exercise.

This approach allowed researchers to reconstruct what large populations of neurons in the visual cortex were doing in relation to each of the different stimulus orientations—and to generate a “tuning curve,” which estimates how well the neurons are representing the different stimulus orientations.

UC Santa Barbara’s Attention Lab postdoctoral researcher and a lead author Tom Bullock said “We found that the peak response is enhanced during low-intensity exercise relative to rest and high-intensity exercise. We also found that the curve narrows in, which suggests a reduction in bandwidth.”

“Together, the increased gain and reduced bandwidth suggest that these neurons are becoming more sensitive to the stimuli presented during the low-intensity exercise condition relative to the other conditions, ” he said.

It is unclear by what mechanism this is occurring, Bullock says that there are some hints that it may be driven by specific neurotransmitters that increase global cortical excitability and that can account for the change in the gain and the increase in the peak response of these tuning profiles.

Govt considering reducing entry barrier in coal mining: Coal Secretary

Coal Secretary Anil Kumar Jain (File)

New Delhi (NVI): Coal Secretary Anil Kumar Jain has said that the government is looking at reducing entry barriers in coal mining which will have a spin effect on the GDP growth and economy.

He also said that Coal the Ministry is open to all suggestions in this regard and will go to the Cabinet after the consultation series are over.

Jain was yesterday speaking at a stakeholder consultation on recently launched discussion paper of Ministry of Coal for ‘Auction of Coal Mines for Sale of Coal’ organized by Ministry of Coal, jointly with FICCI.

This was the first of the series of stakeholders’ consultations being organized to gain the industry’s perspective on the upcoming auction of coal mines for sale of coal. The second roundtable is in the series is being organized on 28th January at Kolkata.

The Coal Secretary’s comments come amid the Central Government’s efforts to enable wider participation in auction of coal mines by removing the end-use restrictions of the mining blocks. The Government has also promulgated Mineral Laws (Amendment) Ordinance, 2020 on January 10 in this direction.

Earlier last year, the Government had also allowed 100% Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) under automatic route for coal mining activities including associated processing infrastructure.

Coast Guard helps in rescue of 13 Indians aboard stranded vessel

New Delhi (NVI): The Indian Coast Guard (ICG) today coordinated the rescue of 13 Indian crew members from a sinking vessel near Okha in Gujarat. The vessel was on its way from Basrah in Iran to Hazira in Surat district.

The Coast Guard rescued the distressed Merchant tanker MT Reem 5 at 11.30 am in the Arabian Sea, about 210 NM (Nautical Miles) from Okha, a coastal town in Dwarka district of Gujarat.

The Maritime Rescue Co-ordination Centre Mumbai (MRCC), after receiving a distress call from the sinking vessel at 08.05 am, established contact with another Indian ship in the area and MRCC Karachi, as the position was 90 NM inside Pakistan Search and Rescue Region.

MRCC Mumbai identified MV Ganga which was operating in close vicinity and directed the vessel to rescue the crew on MT Reem 5.

All the 13 crew members were then rescued by MV Ganga around 11.40 am today despite severe rough sea conditions, the Coast Guard said, adding the status of the distressed vessel was being monitored closely.

50-bedded hospitals to be set up in each district of J&K

Srinagar (NVI): To promote alternate medicine health care in Jammu and Kashmir, 50-bedded hospitals will be set up in every district at a cost of Rs 12 crore, Union Minister of State for AYUSH Shripad Nayak said here today.

He also said Gulmarg, Patnitop, Pahalgam hill stations would be promoted as AYUSH medical tourism destinations.

Nayak said this during a function organised to promote AYUSH medicine and e-inauguration of some major projects in Srinagar.

The minister gave a detailed overview of AYUSH and wellness centers being established across J&K for promoting traditional and affordable healthcare across the state particularly in rural areas.

He assured liberal funding for upgradation of health infrastructure in the valley.

R-Day Chief Guest Brazilian President to arrive tomorrow

New Delhi (NVI): Brazilian President Jair Messias Bolsonaro, who will be the Chief Guest at the upcoming Republic Day, will arrive here tomorrow on a four-day State visit.

This will be the third time when a Brazilian President will be the Chief Guest at the Republic Day parade, previous instances being 1996 and 2004.

This will be the first high-level visit of the year to India.

Bolsonaro will be accompanied by eight ministers, four members of Parliament, senior officials and a very large business delegation.

During this visit, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President of Brazil Jair Bolsonaro will hold official talks, with focus on economic and financial dialogue, bio-energy, oil and gas and mineral resources, science & technology, defence and space cooperation, said a statement issued by the External Affairs Ministry.

The two countries aim to increase bilateral trade to $25 billion in the next three-four years.

The Indian government sees it as greater economic cooperation between India and Brazil.

Govt provides Rs 10,500 crore viability gap funding for pipeline laying

New Delhi (NVI): In an effort to transform India into a gas-based economy, the government is providing Rs. 10,500 crore viability gap funding for laying pipeline in Eastern and Northeastern India for the first time, Union Minister of Petroleum and Natural Gas Dhamendra Pradhan said.

Speaking during the the national conclave on emerging opportunities in natural gas sector here today, Pradhan said the gas pipeline network in Eastern and North-Eastern India will be ready from Kutch to Kohima and Kashmir to Kochi.

He also said that 4 lakh crore rupees worth of investment is likely to be made in such projects which is a challenge as well as an opportunity.

“The sources of import have been diversified and the government is holding discussions with gas-exporting countries for getting more gas on favourable terms,” he said.

He also informed the present share of gas in the energy basket of the country is 6.2 per cent and the target is to take it to 15 per cent by 2030.

“The world average is 24 per cent while within the country, the Gujarat has 26 per cent share of gas based energy,” he said.

“The domestic gas production is likely to increase in the current financial year to 34.55 billion cubic metre,” he added.

“Pricing and LNG marketing freedoms have been given to gas producers, LNG terminal capacity is being augmented and national gas grid is being developed,” he said.

“CBG is a great initiative which has the potential to generate wealth from waste, provide employment, protect the environment, and give boost to the economy,” he said.

Calling upon the states to fully cooperate and support the gas infrastructure activities and projects, Minister said that ministry of petroleum and natural gas has prepared a draft Policy of City Gas Distribution (CGD), which may be adopted by states to facilitate such activities.

“PNGRB is likely to soon start bid round 11 for CGD and States make like to give suggestions in identification of geographical areas,” he said.

He called upon the states to adopt qualification packs developed by Hydrocarbon Sector Council in their Vocational Training Institutes.

He also called upon the States to actively promote CNG usage in State transportation and mining sector.

Pradhan called upon all the entities who have bagged CGD rounds to not delay their work and immediately start action. He also called upon PNGRB to strictly monitor the progress.

Pradhan also announced that Federation of Indian Petroleum Industry (FIPI) will have a Help Desk for holding any future interaction with all stakeholders. He assured full support to all the stakeholders who are part of the gas based supply chain.

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