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  • 5 sectors which will be in high demand in the post-Covid era

    Transformation is key to burning away the Covid-19 fears. Not surprisingly today all of us are compelled to go beyond our form, battling over either surviving in our jobs or nursing our Covid-struck businesses.

    Covid-19 has hugely impacted every section of society, paralyzed movement of people and vehicles and severely endangered our economy. However, there are sectors that have sensed the opportunity and are set to strategize with innovations.

    These sectors could also be on the lookout for professionals who can add value, creating a scope for an employment opportunity.

    Five sectors which will be in high demand in the post-Covid era are:

     

    1. Ed-tech

    2. Healthcare

    3. Fintech/Financial services

    4. OTT and Online Gaming

    5. E-Retail and E-Commerce

    Covid-19 is determined to bring destruction, but we are hoping that there will be phoenixes rising out of the ashes of the crisis. The pandemic has opened our eyes to gaps and challenges and awakened many industries to transform.

    We are already witnessing a new wave of technologies emerging, thus signaling the dawn of another renaissance. India has a chance to grab the opportunity of attracting companies from western countries that are looking at moving out of China and Japan.

    This could magnify the Government’s vision to make India a manufacturing hub, time to turn India’s vision to reality!

  • Assam govt to provide scooties to 22,000 girl students with first division marks in class 12 exams

    Assam Education Minister Dr Himanta Biswa Sarma on Tuesday said in a press conference held in Guwahati that the state government will provide scooties to 22,000 girl students of the state who passed the higher secondary final examinations with first division marks.

    “The state government will deliver the scooties to girl students by October 15 this year. Each scooty will cost Rs 50,000-55,000,” Himanta Biswa Sarma said.

    “The government will be launching a website sebaonline.org and the students who want electric scooty, may choose to their choice of the variant to visit the website. The students will have to bear the cost of registration and they will not be able to sell the scooties for at least three years,” he added.

    The Assam minister also said that aiming the implement the National Education Policy in Assam, the state government has constituted a 40-member high-level committee.

    “The committee will be divided into various subgroups and it will give recommendations on how to implement the National Education Policy in Assam. By this year, we will make a framework for implementation of the National Education Policy in Assam,” Himanta said.

    On the other hand, the state government has urged all colleges of the state to increase their undergraduate seats by 25 percent this year.

    “Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, CBSE could not be completed Class 12 examinations and the central board had given marks to the students just as projected marks. So, many students of the state under the Assam Higher Secondary Education Council (AHSEC) could not able to get seats in the colleges,” Sharma said.

  • India rape: Two men arrested for 13-year-old’s rape and murder

    A 13-year-old girl has been raped and murdered in India.

    Her body was found in a sugarcane field in northern Uttar Pradesh state, police said on Saturday. Two neighbours in the village have been arrested.

    Police have denied the father’s account that his daughter had had her eyes gouged out and her tongue cut.

    Rape and sexual violence have been under the spotlight in India since the 2012 gang rape and murder of a young woman on a bus in the capital, Delhi.

    That attack led to huge protests and changes to the country’s rape laws, but there has been no sign of crimes against women and girls abating.

    According to recent crime figures, every fourth rape victim in India is a child. In an overwhelming number of rape cases, the victims know the perpetrators.

    The latest incident occurred late on Friday in Pakaria village in the Lakhimpur Kheri district, police said.

    The family went searching for their daughter after she failed to return from a toilet break out in the fields.

    They say they found her body mutilated.

    But police said the post-mortem examination had concluded that she had died from strangulation after being raped – but not that her eyes had been gouged out or that her tongue had been cut.

    “There were scratches near the eyes, likely due to the sharp sugarcane leaves where the body was found,” police spokesman Satendra Kumar said.

    A senior member of the Opposition Congress Party, Jitin Prasada, condemned the attack as “saddening”.

    “The inhuman act with a girl has put humanity to shame,” he said, according to the Times of India newspaper.

    The incident comes months after the case of a six-year-old girl who was abducted outside her home in Madhya Pradesh state and raped.

    The attacker inflicted severe injuries to the child’s eyes, in an apparent attempt to stop her identifying him.

    In February, a 25-year-old man was arrested for allegedly raping a five-year-old girl on the premises of the US embassy in Delhi.