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Prof. (Dr.) Tabrez Ahmad, Pro Vice Chancellor and Dean at Galgotias University: Scenario of Covid-19 in India

Dr Tabrez Ahmad

In the current lockdowns, if the proper physical distancing or compliance is not properly followed, the total number of cases (asymptomatic, hospitalized and symptomatic) can even touch a massive figure.

In the most likely (Medium) scenario with moderate to full compliance but no change in virulence or temperature/humidity sensitivity, the numbers of total cases can swell up to few lakhs.

The optimistic (low) scenario constitutes decreased virulence and temperature/humidity sensitivity.To reach these numbers, Johns Hopkins and CDDEP — a public health research organisation — used India SIM, a well-validated agent-based model of the Indian population, which has been published widely over many years and has been used for government decision-making. According to the report, hospitalised cases can reach up to 25 lakh people in the High scenario, 17-18 lakh people in Medium scenario and 13 lakh people in Low scenario.

In what could spell real trouble for the country in the next three months, a new report from prestigious Johns Hopkins University and the Centre for Disease Dynamics, Economics & Policy (CDDEP) has predicted that 21-day lockdown may be ineffective to stop the COVID-19 peak arriving in April-May-June — infecting few lakhs Indians in an optimistic (low) scenario.

Dr. Ramanan Laxminarayan, director of the US-based Centre for Disease Dynamics, Economics and Policy, and an advisor to the World Health Organisation (WHO) and World Bank, had previously warned India that In a worst-case scenario, India would experience a novel coronavirus high infection rate, which would see approximately majority of confirmed cases of COVID-19 across the country, leading public health expert estimates. India’s jam-packed cities and heavily crowded public transport also throws a unique challenge to social distancing, which is necessary to curb the spread of novel coronavirus.

Now, in view of the effective enforcement of lockdown measures and countrywide curfews that were recently enforced by the Indian government, that worst-case number will not be very high. Furthermore, an overwhelming majority of these infections are likely to be extremely mild.

In case if a high number of people becomes ill, with few lakhs requiring intensive medical treatment would put an immense strain on India’s healthcare system. In a worst-case scenario, estimation is based on how transmissible the novel coronavirus would be in India. If citizens fail to follow the social distancing, the virus would be as transmissible as it has been in Italy, USA, Spain and Iran, which will effectively take the worst-case numbers to higher side.

There are various agencies, who have been consistently updating the countrywide COVID-19 infection status and deceased, but in-fact due to less testing in the country the real number of confirmed cases is significantly higher.It is almost impossible that this [community transmission] could not have happened in a situation where about tens of thousands of people travelled from different places of the world could not properly tested during entry in the country and to imagine that none of them carried the coronavirus.

We are required to upgrade themedical facilities, expand testing, and spread awareness to promote careful prophylaxis than to politicise the issues and irrationally connecting the spread of the disease to a particular community. Now the role of media is very important to provide the real picture and solace to the community than to play dirty politics to improve their TRP. Rather than they should encourage the community in seriously preparing for the mitigation, which would require making several thousands of beds available in advance.

The Covid-19 is going to testify few things about India like our health system capacity; our system of governance on how much people listen to what the government is saying; and our social structure, whether people are going to support and cooperate each other.[1]

As per the reports and estimations, the Ventilator demand in India may go up to1 million while the current availability in India is estimated to be between 30,000 and 50,000 ventilators. People could need ICU treatment; India needs to urgently import ICU equipment, ventilators and a range of medicines.

The possibility of infection to doctors and nurses could further increase deaths in the general population. Healthcare workers need personal protective equipment like masks and gowns to protect themselves. In lack of the proper support they may get sick and challenging, the potential of the health support system.

As per the current WHO reports, the number of coronavirus, cases until2April 2020 have crossed two thousand in India and 10 lakhs globally while the death toll crossed 60 in India and 47,000 globally.[2]However, April is the month when peak may begin and delays in testing are seriously reducing the ability of the people to protect themselves. This is the most important way in which we can reduce the epidemic. A real number of detected cases in the short term could encourage the people to take social distancing more seriously and may reduce the panic compared to a big challenge later on.

Learnings from China provides that higher temperature and humidity may likely to lower the transmission rates but it is not very clear that how this will affect the Indian scenario. However, the best strategy is to be prepared for multiple peaks and should be ready for any emergency happening later. People who will show symptoms next week are already infected and incubating the virus. Some of these will transmit before they are symptomatic. A large percentage of cases are mild, but for older individuals, the mortality rate is strikingly higher. Children are less likely to be infected and less likely to be hospitalized than adults are. Illness is less likely to be severe in children than in adults, and the infection rate is less likely in females than males.[3]

it is essential to test those who have symptoms such as coughs, cold, fever or respiratory distress even though they have no travel history or have not come in contact with an infected person. Testing is important otherwise we will not know what percentage of people with such symptoms are coronavirus-related as opposed to sufferers of ordinary seasonal colds, coughs and flu. India govt. had acted promptly to check entry into the country and while sensible steps like shutting schools, colleges, theatres and cinemas and imposing lock-down in timebut woefully the testing is inadequate for a country with a 1.3 billion population.

There is no need to rush for immediate testing but if you have a cold or cough or fever or respiratory distress and it persist after about four days then you should get yourself tested.If someone is quarantined at your house, then rest of the family members should take commonsensical precautions but this does not mean that they cannot enter the premises to serve eatables. They can actually hand the tray over rather than leave it two feet away. You can wash the utensils used by such a person or their clothes and there is no need to wear gloves but you must wash your hand. There is absolutely no scientific basis for believing drinking gaumutra and taking gobar baths could prevent the Coronavirus infection. There is also no scientific basis for any of the homeopathic remedies that are being suggested for the cure of Covid-19.[4]

[1] https://weather.com/en-IN/india/news/news/2020-03-23-covid-19-worst-case-scenario-30-crore-indian-infected-coronavirus. Visited on 2nd April, 2020

[2] https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/. Visited on 2nd April, 2020.

[3] https://www.ndtv.com/health/coronavirus-india-may-see-25-crore-covid-19-cases-in-next-3-months-report-2201489.

[4] https://thewire.in/health/india-coronavirus-ramanan-laxminarayan . Visited on 2nd April, 2020.

New admission rules for JNV and KVs

New admission rules

In a new move, HRD Ministry has decided to give reservation to OBC category candidates under the new rules for admission in Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas and Kendriya Vidyalayas across the country.

The new reservation rules are to be implemented from this session.

According to reports, if after the regular admission process, there is less number of seats for other backward class candidates, along with other Scheduled Caste (SC) and Scheduled Tribe (ST) students, additional seats will be increased.

At the same time, in Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas, 27 percent reservation will be given to OBC candidates. The total reservations for both the low and these caste categories cannot be more than 50 percent.

According to an official, the move will promote quality education among the rural students in the district within OBC students.

SC-ST and OBC students will be allotted seats as per ‘draw’ for reserved seats under Right to Education in the first phase as per the rules of the Ministry related to admission. Whereas, in the second phase, seats will be reserved for students in cases of transfer of central government employees and in the third phase seats will be reserved for students of PSU employees.

NIPER releases application form, download at niperahm.ac.in

NIPER

Amid coronavirus spread, the National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research (NIPER), Ahmedabad has released the application form for NIPER Joint Entrance Examination (JEE).

Candidates can download the application form on its official website- niperahm.ac.in. Aspirants must submit the application before May 15, 2020.

The registration process includes uploading basic details and soft copies of passport-sized photographs and signatures respectively. Successful submission of online application form is followed by downloading the form and print out of the filled application form, which has to be sent to NIPER- Ahmedabad Chairman.

According to the notification, the exam of NIPER JEE will be conducted on June 14, 2020. There are for 820 seats offered in Masters in Pharmacy (M.Pharm), Masters of Science (MS Pharm), Masters of Technology (M.Tech Pharm) and Ph. D courses.

The application fees for General is Rs 3000 and SC/ST is Rs 1500.

Steps to fill the application form for NIPER

– Aspirants can visit the official NIPER website i.e. niperahm.ac.in

– Register using a valid email ID and phone number.

– Fill in the application form with personal and academic details.

– Upload a recent, coloured, passport-sized photograph and signature.

– Pay the requisite application fee

Aspirants can send the application form at address

Chairman, NIPER Joint Entrance Examination Ph.D National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research NIPER – Ahmedabad, Palaj, Opp. Air Force Station, Gandhinagar, Gujarat -382355

HRD ministry directs CBSE to promote students from Class I to VIII

CBSE

Amid coronavirus lockdown across the country, the Human Resource Development minister, Ramesh Pokhriyal has asked the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) authorities from class one to class eight to promote all students.

The minister has also said students of class 9 and 11 should be promoted on school-based assessments conducted so far and class nine and 11 students who are not promoted this time can appear in school-based tests online or offline.

Pokhriyal also said the CBSE will conduct class 10 and 12 examinations for only 29 main subjects which are crucial for promotion and admission to higher educational institutions.

Final exams in schools are usually held in the month of February and March and the new session usually begins in April. However, at present all schools have been closed for a substantial period of time.

“Have advised CBSE to conduct board exams only for 29 main subjects that are required for promotion and crucial for university admissions. Whenever CBSE is in a position to hold board exams, it shall conduct for 29 subjects by giving adequate notice. For rest of the subjects, CBSE will not hold board exams and instructions for their marking, assessment will be issued soon,’ he said.

Private school body asks centre for relief

Private school

In the wake of COVID-19 outbreak, the National Independent Schools Alliance (NISA), has written a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman and HRD Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank. The largest congregation of private school has sought relief for private schools in the letter.

The NISA has urged the centre, not to issue any orders pertaining to school fee waiver. The group has demanded the pending EWS reimbursement amount from the government.

Kulbhushan Sharma, President, NISA, said “due to the outbreak of coronavirus epidemic, an economic crisis has arisen in front of private schools, especially budget schools. There are more than 5 lakh private schools in the country, which are providing quality education to crores of poor students.”

He also said the livelihood of more than 2 crore teaching and non-teaching staff is depended on these schools and some organisations have started demanding school fee waiver.

Kulbhushan Sharma demanded government to declare a new academic session, reducing numbers of holidays for the upcoming session.

JAC to release class 8th results, check on jac.jharkhand.gov.in/jac

Jac Result 2020

Amid COVID-19 outbreak, the Jharkhand Academic Council (JAC) is likely to announce JAC 8th Result 2020 on Tuesday. The board will release the results on official site i.e. jac.jharkhand.gov.in/jac.

Students can check results on official website –https://jac.jharkhand.gov.in/jac.

The Jharkhand class 8 examinations were conducted from January 24.

According to notification, students who score 80 percent or above marks will be awarded with A+ grade, and A grade will be given to students who will get more than 60 percent.

B grade will be provided to the students who fetch more than 45 percent marks.

Steps to check JAC class 8 results:

– Visit the official site – https://jac.jharkhand.gov.in/jac

– Go to the ‘Recent Annoncement’ section

– Click on the link reading ‘JAC 8th Result 2020′

– Enter ‘Roll Number’ and ‘Date of Birth’.

– Press on the ‘Submit’ button.

– JAC Class 8 result will come on the screen.

NTA reopens NEET 2020 application form correction window

NEET 2020 application form

The National Testing Agency (NTA) has reopened the application correction facility for NEET 2020 exam. According to the notification, the application correction window for NEET 2020 exam was reopened on April 1, 2020.

Candidates can visit official site ntaneet.nic.in, to make corrections.

The notification also said candidates who have registered and applied for NEET 2020 will be able to make corrections in the application form they have submitted.

Candidates can make the corrections in the form until April 14.

Due to COVID-19 outbreak, NTA has reopened the application correction window for NEET 2020 examination.

Steps to make corrections in NEET 2020 Application form

– Visit the NEET 2020 official website i.e. ntaneet.nic.in

– Click on login and enter the application number and password

– Click on application correction link and make the changes

– Save the changes made and enter the OTP

– Pay additional fees as per the category and click on Submit

ELSA announces free access for students

ELSA

In the wake of COVID-19 outbreak cross the nation, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has imposed 21-day lockdown. The schools and educational institutes have suffered a huge set back due the corona spread. Many exams are cancelled or postponed till further notice.

Steeping forward in these testing times, country’s leading digital app ELSA Corp (English Language Speech Assistant Corporation), announced free PRO accounts for all students from 3rd to 12th and college students. ELSA uses speech recognition technology and artificial intelligence to help language learners improve their English pronunciation.

ELSA PRO provides over 1600 English lessons and pronunciation training curriculum that covers all sounds in English.

Co-founder and CEO of ELSA, Vu Van said, “It’s important that we support students around the world during this time of hardship as schools go through extended periods of school closure. Our hope is that students are able to continue their English education through our mobile application ELSA Speak. As the world becomes increasingly digital, interconnected, international teams and remote workers are the new norm, and English proficiency is an important skill for students to master.”

Manit Parikh, Country Head India, ELSA Corp said, “We all are aware how the pandemic situation has caused a major disruption in the education system. We believe it’s our responsibility to support and encourage students to utilize this valuable time, especially students from tier-2 & 3 cities who always look for easily accessible and affordable opportunities to be fluent in English. Our mobile app ELSA Speak will help students across India to continue learning even when schools and colleges are closed. Further, the app will also motivate them to reach their point goal.”

ELSA is an AI-powered app for the 1.5B language learners in the world to learn to speak English more fluently, thereby changing their careers and lives. ELSA uses proprietary speech technology with deep learning and AI to detect people’s pronunciation mistakes with 95%+ accuracy.

ELSA was the first company in Asia to be funded by Google’s Gradient Ventures. It has won many accolades since its launch in 2016.

Silky Jain Marwah, Executive Director, Tula’s Institute, Dehradun: Online learning can beat virus

Silky Jain Marwah

With the sudden outbreak of coronavirus spreading across the world, the deadly virus has impacted the educational system. This has lead to the inescapable shutting down of schools and educational institutions.

The coronavirus pandemic has generated a stressful situation for the students of Tula’s Institute as well. The Executive Director of Tula’s Institute Ms Jain said, “During these crucial times, having a sense of fear or anxiousness is quite natural. I urge each and everyone not to panic and don’t believe in rumours. There won’t be any food scarcity and we’ll have ample of supplies of all the daily essentials. The most important aspect currently is to fight this pandemic together. I request all to stay calm at your homes, eat healthy, follow basic hygiene and keep up with your overall health. Another important request to everybody is to try and feed as many stray animals, as they need us the most in these times. Please assist the daily wage workers and domestic helpers by any possible means. It’s high time we all take a stand and fight against COVID-19.”

She further said the Government is doing its part and we as responsible citizens should come together in individuality and stand for our family, our loved ones, our state, our nation and the entire world.

She also said, “Our priority is the health and safety of our students and we are taking extra steps to prevent the disease. The new coronavirus pandemic is likely to be a long event that will disrupt the rest of the academic year. We have secured our campus and are working on moving to online learning, thus creating safe spaces and opportunities to learn at a distance.”

She says, “At the moment, we are working on delivering all our teaching activities online. We have implemented and strengthened several technical options to connect students and faculties of the institute.”

Tula’s Institute is advising the parents, students, teachers and administrators to ensure that academics will remain on track via distance learning and home assignments. The faculty of the institute is responsible for preparing class timetables, lesson plans and study materials for the e-learning programme.

Tula’s is also urging parents to create an appropriate learning environment at home by providing their children with internet services and devices like laptops and smartphones. All the students have been advised to oblige and commit to the public policy of using learning devices during the process. The faculty at Tula’s is preparing interactive and engaging lesson plans and study materials for the students to study from home.

Silky also said, “We all know that this is a global emergency due to the speed of transmission of the infection. As such, the only way to deal and overcome with the emergency is to stay at home in order to reduce the infection as much as possible.”

CBSE introduced new Applied Mathematics as elective subject

CBSE

The Central Board of Secondary Education introduced ‘Applied Mathematics’ as an elective subject at senior secondary level. The course can be opted for class XI students as an elective subject from this academic year.

A notification from CBSE stated, “Mathematics is widely used in higher studies in the field of economics, commerce and many others. It has been observed that the existing maths syllabus aligns with Science subjects but doesn’t align with commerce and social- science subjects. By keeping it in mind, one more elective course has been added to the syllabus.”

The new Applied Mathematics has been designed to enhance the skills and knowledge of Maths that are required to be successful for the future.

The students who have passed basic mathematics in class X can adopt this course.

The details over the new subject will be shall be available during the admission.

Students are advised to check the CBSE official site to know more details about the new subject.

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