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The Indian Medical Association has a recipe for choosing this meeting. After the digitization of the health sector of the state, the association has a charter questions.
IMA President of the Republic M. Joseph Manitoba and Secretary Dr. R Ramesh told a press conference here on Friday that the health sector was facing new challenges in the context of the syringe in the event of traffic accidents, mental illness, problems of old age, diseases and the increase in cardiovascular, cancer and AIDS.
They require a health policy for the state, an increase in appropriations for the award of public health, a law protecting medical vocational training and the adoption of Kerala doctors “Bill.
The IMA also looking good for the disposal of waste bio-medical, abolition of tax on medicines and hospital equipment and the creation of a university medicine to modern medicine.
They requested that medical universities in Thiruvananthapuram and Kozhikode should improve the legal status of AIIMS.
Other initiatives, doctors “Outfit, before political parties, including measures to ensure security in road transport, an autonomous body for accrediting hospitals and laboratories, the revitalization of the health sector with a better infrastructure and human resources, the proper functioning of the Travancore-Cochin Medical Council, the establishment of a disaster management and integration of health, education and training in the curriculum.
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Make sure the environment, and they take care of you.
Weather cycles erratic, rising temperatures, towns flooded and depletion of natural resources. With unorganisiert growing and uncontrolled development, environment, science has become an important channel for students today.
“In recent years, the environment, science as an important discipline, offer solutions to environmental problems,” said Associate Professor in the Department of Environmental Sciences at the University of Andhra, Byragi Reddy. Several scientific disciplines as biochemistry, physics, mathematics, biotechnology, chemistry, botany, toxicology, remote sensing and engineering have an inter-face with the scientific environment.
Closely related to ecology, environment, science is on the frontline dealing with humanity, like others, affects and living organisms and the physical environment non-life. “The students have an exhibition on various themes such as biodiversity, microbiology, environment, disaster management, environmental studies on the impact and conservation of natural resources,” he added. In India, these basic disciplines of science have strong roots over a period of several decades, but environmental science has become an emerging field of interdisciplinary cooperation.
Environmental Science is available in the Undergraduate level in New Delhi University, University of Mysore, Pune University and the University Bharathiar - Coimbatore. Regardless of the theory and practice of meetings, of course, excursions and visits. After graduation, students can also be masters and their research program in the same area. Advanced M.Sc. Programs are offered in Andhra University Annamalai University Tamil Nadu, Centre for Ecological Research at the Indian Institute of Science in Bangalore, Centre for Environmental Studies at the Indian Institute of Technology in Bombay, Indian Institute of Ecology and Environment in New Delhi, Jawaharlal Nehru University - New Delhi, Delhi University and Cochin University of Science and Technology. Like most programs Masters students, a review of admission and their advancement in science-Stream. Increasing public awareness on the importance of preserving the environment has many universities to adopt the program in their curriculum.
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Indian Institute of Social Welfare and Business Management (IISWBM) reveals, of course, a unique testimony on disaster management on Monday. The rate expected to continue until December 15 covers all types of disasters, including the nature, technology and industry, and even biological disasters.
“The new course is not only directed at preparing humans for prevention of disasters, but also for disaster mitigation. It is specially designed for all activities related to pre-disaster, disaster preparedness and phase after phase of the disaster Management, “Profiles SP Mukhopadhyay, a professor in charge of disaster management programme, said at the inauguration.
“Hazard Mapping-risk, land use planning, rapid assessment of needs, resources and, of course, the hotel, are other aspects in the course,” he added.
This course is the participation of specialists 25-30, with the help and support services to the public and the private sector. “It is the representation of police and firefighters, NGOs and the PWD, among other things,” said Professor Mukhopadhyay.
According to Professor Mukhopadhyay, the course is provided by the support of WHO, UNDP and the Government of India. “From next year, we can also consider offering this course as a graduate program,” said Professor Mukhopadhyay.
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The government has today the process of implementing an Incident Management System (IMS) to replace the selection of the five IAS and IPS-five officers for special training at the Academy Lal Bahadur Shastri, Mussoorie.
The officers are to report to training on January 19. Four of the five officers of IAS “trainers” and the rest of the permanent delegation at the head of the Institute IMS-training, which will focus on management training institutes (ATI).
The Centre was that each state should be a training institute. The ATI based training cell is the College of four members.
In the light of a directive of the Centre vis-à-vis the disaster management, relief and rehabilitation department is known without doubt, given that the Division of disaster management, sources said.
The decisions were the result of the directive in the centre of December last year after the earthquake in Bhuj and the super cyclone in Orissa. The officers belong Burnawal Sunil mast Ram Meena, Rajiv Arun Ekka, Shailesh Kumar Singh, Suman Gupta and Sampat Meena among others.
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Grooming Sessions: Personality Development Programme, which Canan Fathima Gani Institute restoration and management of the hotel in Coimbatore.
The PSG College of Pharmacy NSS organizes a camp between 13 and 22 December in Sundampalayam village. Nearly 115 high school students was Sundampalayam armoured anemia and certain medicines free of charge. Experts in yoga, trekking, personality development, disaster management and capacity interview lasted classes for students.
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THE SPECIAL NSS camp organised by PSGR Krishnammal College for Women began in Karekavunampalayam and Kempanaickenpalayam, Annur Union on December 24. The camp is concluded in the January 2nd.
It includes training for SHGs in the breeding of mushrooms, fruit juices and vermicompost preparation, management and family counselling, awareness programmes fight against HIV / AIDS, consumers, law and human rights Human and conferences on the role of youth in the water sector.
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A 10 day NSS camp organised by Dr N.G.P. Arts and Science College, began in Maruthamalai, Irularpathi and Navavur The December 22
It is concluded on December 31. Nearly 150 students participate in the camp.
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THE SPECIAL NSS-Camps to SNMV College of Arts and Science began on December 22 to Malumachampatti School. The NSS programme coordinator Bharathiar University, PK MANOHARAN, was the guest conductor.
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Christ the King Polytechnic College, in conjunction with Sankara Eye Hospital, organized a free eye camp on Othakkalmandapam. Nearly 120 people attended the camp. A conference on the theme “Health is Wealth” by P. Velusamy of Primary Health Centre was also held.
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SPECIAL ATTENTION NSS Camp volunteers took place in Kongunadu Arts and Science College from December 9 to 18 hours.
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It will be the first such course in the country to exclusively train Defence personnel in the field of Disaster Management.
But it took several natural disasters like the tsunami, the Gujarat and Kashmir quakes and the Orissa cyclone for educationists to awaken, form a curriculum and put the course in motion.
The nine-month diploma in Disaster Management, the first of its kind announced at the second convocation ceremony of the Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (IP) on Wednesday, will exclusively cater to the training of the defence personnel.
”The diploma, scheduled to begin from April 2006, is pegged at Rs 25,000 and the first batch will have 60 students,” Head of the School of Environment Management Mrs Amarjit Kaur told UNI.
She added that generally there was ”disaster in management” when natural calamaties occur, and it was this factor that prompted the faculty at IP university to ”underline the importance of managerial experts in the field.” ”The popularity of the already existing two-year MBA programme in Disaster Management launched in August 2005, open to anyone interested, prompted the Armed Forces to suggest we begin a course exclusively for their personnel,” she said adding that, ”the Defence Ministry will sponsor a major chunk of the fees for their candidates.” She informed that ”the Armed Forces, after they saw the syllabus and the kind of training we were imparting in the MBA programme felt that as the course would help the nation advance technologically at large, it was a must-have for one working in the field.” She added that ”while the two-year MBA course pegged at Rs 52,000 includes people from the Central and state government departments, research institutes, paramilitary forces, private and public sectors and NGOs, among others, the nine-month diploma exclusively caters to Defence officers.” Asked about the faculty that teaches the high-profile course, Mrs Kaur said, ”Besides having a guest faculty from the National Institute of Disaster Management, we have a very strong internal faculty which is highly experienced in Satellite Technology and disaster preparedness.” She emphasised the importance of Remote Sensing and GIS, which can improve the quality and power of analysis of natural hazards assessment, guide development activities and assist planners in the selection of mitigation measures and in the implementation of emergency preparedness and response action. ”Our faculty is highly trained in all these spheres,” Ms Kaur said.
She also informed that ”practical training more than classroom teaching is our priority, and in the coming months we are planning to take the students to the disaster-hit areas so that they can apply their knowledge to the situation at hand.” ”We also have a Memorandum of Understanding with the Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration in Mussoorie,” Ms Kaur said, adding we have a tie-up with them and we send our students there for the training every year. From the first batch of 60 students that we have right now, we are hoping to see an increase in the numbers, as the importance of disaster management, in the wake of the devastation caused by the lack of it, is understood by the masses at large.” Mrs Kaur, while informing that ”the MBA course in Disaster Management, recognised by the University Grants Commission (UGC), is equipped with technologies and resources like Remote Sensing and GIS, IT and instrumentation labs,” said that ‘’such facilities can help a great deal in planning and implementation of hazards reduction measures.” The course covers everything from predicting when and where a disaster will strike, training manpower in areas of emergency planning, risk assessment, community development, relief and rehabilitation to humanitarian aid.
The recent disasters in India, causing mass destruction to life and property, have prompted educationists to come forward and take a step further in the field of technology to offer professional guidance to fight the ”mismanagement in times of disasters.” ”The Indian sub continent with its geo-climatic conditions is uniquely placed so as to make it vulnerable to natural disasters ,” IP University Vice Chancellor Prof K K Aggarwal, told UNI here, adding that ”70 per cent of the cultivable area in India is prone to droughts, 57 per cent to earthquakes, 12 per cent to floods, and 8 per cent to cyclones.” He stressed that as the disaster scenario in India has become more diffucult to manage, considerable emphasis also has to be laid on research and development activities, in which universities play a pivotal role.
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The Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation (MSRTC) has installed a vehicle tracking system in its buses to study their behaviour roads and transport.
Call Center in the city mapping systems to identify lines of their vehicles, employees dropping and optimize the fuel consumption.
The Centre for the development of modern information technology (C-DAC) geo-informatics, a study of interventions in office hill and the hills runway for the body of Pune city.
Geo-Informatics has also been used for audits feasibility Mumbai-Pune road and the project’s airport Chakan.
Geo-informatics, an emerging technology, photometry, remote sensing and mapping. It is possible to generate maps, information to integrate, visualize scenarios, ideas and solutions.
It is a convergence of several disciplines as computer science, remote sensing, communication, databases mapping, Global Positioning System and geographic information system (GIS).
Geo-Informatics has a wide range of applications - the defense, medicine, transportation, weather forecasting, disaster management, environmental conservation, streamlining of public services and even epidemic study and forecast.
These examples have been set up by Rajesh Mathur, president of the Environmental Systems Research Institute, during his opening of the symbiosis centre of geo-informatics on Thursday.
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Mumbai: overpopulation 8.38 virar quickly anthrax in the air, but only figurative. bugs or other causes tuberculosis is the probability of conjunctivitis, rattles Rake’s packed, well above its official capacity.
Indeed, tuberculosis infects one person every four seconds and kills every ten seconds, through the works of three million deaths worldwide each year.
commuters in Mumbai, but was unable to sentence these grim statistics. they seem to be more afraid of sight on the Fang of anthrax or other exotic smallpox or plague, Ebola or marbourg, the rumour to be in the pipeline or post, at least, thanks to good-neighbourly bio - terrorism.
how are things today, but experts say, anthrax or its cousins are not a major threat to public health - and not just in Mumbai but also in Manhattan or Marseilles.
, Says Dr. r.k. Garg, a former scientific adviser to the Ministry of Defence, “there is no question of dismissing the possibility of a chemical or biological threat, but rather to weigh as much attention it deserves. In other words, we must avoid the worst scenarios, at the expense of preparing for the most probable. ”
Despite these assurances, nor fear stalks the urban landscape. “What is it about food are the odd cases pop up,” says breast-technical and expert on disaster management KAMAT sr dr. Again, it is clear that the responsibility for these sporadic attacks (no pun serve), or if there is more. with little official information so far about the nature and origin of the anthrax, claims and claims-cons have been stolen.
in a situation where the ambiguity and vagueness prosper, of course, there are rumours. said neuro-psychiatrist, Dr. rajesh Parikh, “fear and hysteria to disseminate more often the same people - the office in the club, at bus stops, in which people speak authorized the use of media that seem to confirm or strengthen floating freely their concern.
“every terrorist attack, existential anxiety that seems to acquire a ringing specific and credible point,” he adds.
a businessman with offices in Nariman Point, for example, said, “after the anthrax fear, I see in my post in another way, although I know that nobody will target me. even if those responsible of anthrax emissions we caught, what guarantee against future attacks? ”
Similarly, is a leader sharebroker, requesting anonymity, said “goes beyond my work in the towers Dalal, i Confederation, which is a clear objective is my building. Remember, it was targeted in Historically, in the former bomb explode.
“I feel that my personal safety is in danger,” he says. “In fact, anyone can in the financial sector or in aeronautics or the media, not forgetting the post and telecommunications , Services - the highest Honcho humblest woman — and lift operators must feel, to some extent, that he or she is in the line of fire. ”
In this context, the first, remember that expert advice is that anthrax was the turning point most often in high-profile places. “The good news is that almost none of us dealing with terrorists,” said katy gandevia, readers of medicine and social psychiatry at the Tata Institute of Social Sciences.
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Pune: Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation (MSRTC) has installed a vehicle tracking system in its buses to study their behaviour roads and transport.
Call Center in the city mapping systems to identify lines of their vehicles, employees dropping and optimize the fuel consumption.
The Centre for the development of modern information technology (C-DAC) geo-informatics, a study of interventions in office hill and the hills runway for the body of Pune city.
Geo-Informatics has also been used for audits feasibility Mumbai-Pune road and the project’s airport Chakan.
Geo-informatics, an emerging technology, photometry, remote sensing and mapping. It is possible to generate maps, information to integrate, visualize scenarios, ideas and solutions.
It is a convergence of several disciplines as computer science, remote sensing, communication, databases mapping, Global Positioning System and geographic information system (GIS).
Geo-Informatics has a wide range of applications - the defense, medicine, transportation, weather forecasting, disaster management, environmental conservation, streamlining of public services and even epidemic study and forecast.
These examples have been set up by Rajesh Mathur, president of the Environmental Systems Research Institute, during his opening of the symbiosis centre of geo-informatics on Thursday.
The center offers two years a post-graduate diploma programme geoinformatics.
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Initiatives civil protection have been established by the development of the Eleventh Five-Year Plan (2007-12), Minister of State for Home Affairs S. Regupathy.
Natural disasters that reoccurred in the last 25 years and many global initiatives have led to a complete relocation of the country, the policy of disaster management, post disaster response and rehabilitation to a holistic management of all cycle of disaster - prevention, mitigation, preparedness response emergency, reconstruction and relaxation. The concept has the conviction that development could not be maintained unless, civil protection and preparation were in the process of development, “said Regupathy, opening of the International Roundtable on lessons learned from natural disasters, political issues and corrective strategies, organized by the Centre for Civil Protection and Management (CDMM), a year ago in the VIT University and the Centre for Science and Technology of Non-Aligned and other developed countries (NAM S & T Center), New Delhi, on the campus VITU here Monday.
The Minister said the Disaster Management Act of India after the establishment of the authorities of disaster management at national, state and district level disaster and the establishment of the Fund and Civil Protection Response Fund.
Mr. Shashidhar Reddy, a member of the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA), New Delhi, has called for the establishment of an insurance mechanism, as part of aid during natural disasters, the relocation of the burden of dependence on the state for relief and rehabilitation.
VITU G. Viswanathan Chancellor said during a year of its existence, the CDMM had falsified knowledge of five partnerships with institutions, including the National Institute of Disaster Management, synergies and strengths and capabilities of debt.
Mr. Regupathy freed from self-certification exam CD-ROM on earthquake CDMM and a book on the birth of CDMM. Mr. Shashidhar Reddy released a self-certification exam CD-ROM to cyclones.
AP Kulshreshtha, Director, Nam S & T Center, said the next generation, suffer severe climatic fluctuations and global warming. Political commitment, with the partnership between scientific organizations, was necessary to address these challenges, he said.
R.K. Bhandari, chairman, CDMM, said at the Round Table, over 36 experts were intentional various aspects of disaster management, with the initiative on learning from past disasters and to prevent future disasters.
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