TELANGANA
Telangana colleges ignore NAAC tag, put education quality under lens
With only 11% of higher educational institutions in Telangana being accredited by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC), the council has now asked the state higher education department officials to take up an internal survey to know the reasons for not initiating or accelerating the accreditation process.
The NAAC had conducted a state-wise analysis of accredited higher education institutions in Telangana and released a report on October 26 in Bengaluru.
The report indicates that of the 1,976 colleges in Telangana, only 141 have a valid accreditation. Of these, 35 are government colleges, 19 are grant-in-aid colleges and 87 are private or self-financed colleges. Nationally, 21% colleges are NAAC accredited.
The NAAC accreditation assesses institutions on teaching, learning and evaluation, research and innovations, infrastructure and learning resources, student support and progression, governance and management, helping students to gauge quality of education in an institute. Based on the performance in each aspect, institutions are awarded grades A+, A, B++, B+, B, C and D.
While other states such as Maharashtra, Karnataka and Kerala fare much better, Telangana is yet to make a mark.
As per NAAC figures, more than 200 colleges from Telangana are now at various stages to secure NAAC accreditation.
INTERNATIONAL
World Polio Day Is Observed On 24 October
Affairs:World Polio Day is celebrated on 24 October to raise awareness for polio vaccination and eradication of Polio.
Highlights:
The Day was established by Rotary International to commemorate the birth of Jonas Salk,
He led the first team to develop a vaccine against poliomyelitis.
The 2021 theme for World Polio Day is “Delivering on a Promise.”
Polio is a crippling and potentially fatal infectious disease.
There is no cure, but there are safe and effective vaccines. Polio can be prevented through immunization.
The Polio vaccine, given multiple times, almost always protects a child for life. Therefore, the strategy to eradicate Polio is based on preventing infection by immunizing every child until transmission stops and the world is polio-free.
Polio is caused by an RNA virus, where 85% of the infections are paralytic. Poliovirus is most commonly spread in areas where there is poor sanitation.
PM To Launch PMASBY In UP On 25 October.
PMASBY to be one of the largest pan-India schemes for strengthening healthcare infrastructure across the country
The objective of PMASBY is to fill critical gaps in public health infrastructure in both urban and rural areas. It will be in addition to the National Health Mission.
It will provide support for 17,788 rural Health and Wellness Centres in 10 High Focus States. Further, 11,024 urban Health and Wellness Centres will be established in all the States.
Critical care services will be available in all the country districts with more than 5 lakh populations through Exclusive Critical Care Hospital Blocks. The remaining districts will be covered through referral services.
People will have access to a full range of diagnostic services in the Public Healthcare system through a Network of Laboratories across the country.
Integrated Public Health Labs will be set up in all the districts.
Under PMASBY, a National Institution for One Health, 4 New National Institutes for Virology, a Regional Research Platform for WHO South-East Asia Region, 9 Biosafety Level III laboratories, 5 New Regional National Centre for Disease Control will be set up.
PMASBY targets to build an IT enabled disease surveillance system by developing a network of surveillance laboratories at block, district, regional and national levels in Metropolitan areas.
NATIONAL
Banni Buffalo: Indias First IVF Calf Born
India’s first IVF calf of the Banni breed of buffaloes was born at a farmer’s house in Gir Somnath district of Gujarat on 23 October.
Highlights
♦ Banni breed of buffalo is found in the Kutch region of Gujarat.
♦ The IVC process was conducted to enhance the number of genetically superior buffaloes for enhancing milk production.
♦ Banni buffalo belongs to a dairy farmer from Dhanej village, who gave birth to IVF male calf.
♦ Embryos of Banni donors were instilled in 18 recipient buffaloes using the IVF technology.
♦ The Banni breed had gained six pregnancies at the farmer’s firm, and One calf was born.
♦ This process was carried out by JKBovagenix of NGO JK Trust, a social enterprise of Raymond Group.
♦ Banni buffalo is also known as “Kutchi”, found primarily in the Kutch district of Gujarat.
National Cybersecurity Strategy
National Cybersecurity Strategy is in its final stage in India and ready to be cleared as the increasing cyber-attacks and threats from nation-state actors against India.
Highlights:
♦ India has been working on the “National Cybersecurity Strategy” for the last two years in the cabinet for final approval.
♦ National Cyber Security Strategy 2020 was selected to improve cyber awareness and cybersecurity using stringent audits.
♦ Under the policy, empanelled cyber auditors will carefully look at the security features of companies.
♦ The table-top cyber crisis management exercises will be conducted to reinforce the idea that cyber-attacks can happen regularly.
♦ India has led to avoid any significant cyber-attacks or threats. As a result, in Global Cybersecurity Index 2021, India has jumped from 47 to 10.
♦ As the policy is executed, the country will confront the challenge of addressing cyber-skilling.
♦ As per the report, there will be around 1.5 million job vacancies in cybersecurity in India by 2025.
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