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  • India tops list of countries with high maternal, newborn deaths: UN Study

    India tops list of countries with high maternal, newborn deaths: UN Study

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    Cape Town: Owing to its large birth cohort, India leads a list of 10 countries that together account for 60 percent of global maternal deaths, stillbirths and newborn deaths, and 51 percent of live births globally, according to a United Nations report released on Tuesday.

    The latest published estimate in the progress tracking report by the WHO, UNICEF, and the UNFPA was launched at the ongoing ‘International Maternal Newborn Health Conference’ (IMNHC 2023) here. It shows there were a combined 4.5 million deaths — maternal deaths (0.29 million), stillbirths (1.9 million) and newborn deaths (2.3 million) — in 2020-2021.

    Sub-Saharan Africa and central and Southern Asia are the regions experiencing the largest number of deaths, although across all regions, there is variation regarding the pace at which countries are progressing in their efforts to achieve the global 2030 targets.

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    According to the first-ever joint Every Newborn action Plan (ENAP) and Ending Preventable Maternal Mortality (EPMM) progress tracking report, the global progress in reducing deaths of pregnant women, mothers and babies has flatlined for eight years due to decreasing investments in maternal and newborn health.

    “Pregnant women and newborns continue to die at unacceptably high rates worldwide, and the coronavirus pandemic has created further setbacks to providing them with the health care they need,” Dr Anshu Banerjee, Director of Maternal, Newborn, Child and Adolescent Health and Ageing at the World Health Organisation (WHO), said.

    “If we wish to see different results, we must do things differently. More and smarter investments in primary health care are needed so that every woman and baby – no matter where they live – has the best chance of health and survival,” Banerjee said.

    Addressing media at IMNHC, Dr Allisyn Moran, Maternal Health Lead at WHO, said the maternal, newborn mortality and stillbirths have declined since 2000, but since 2015, there has been significant plateauing of maternal mortality reduction and stillbirth reduction.

    “We really need to work hard as a community to accelerate that progress so that we can achieve the SDG targets by 2030. In order to get there, we need to implement life saving interventions for quality antenatal, intrapartum and postnatal care for women and newborns, and preventing stillbirths.

    “We have coverage targets for antenatal, skilled birth assistant, and postnatal care to 2025. We know that the interventions need to be given along with quality and respectful care,” Moran said.

    India saw 7,88,000 maternal deaths, stillbirths and neonatal deaths in 2020, of the total 4.5 million deaths globally. The country also accounts for 17 percent of global live births which could be a factor for the large number of maternal deaths, stillbirths and neonatal deaths.

    It is followed by Nigeria, Pakistan, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ethiopia, Bangladesh and China for maternal deaths, stillbirths and neonatal deaths.

    Trend data revealed that the global progress in reducing maternal and newborn deaths and stillbirths has slowed during the last decade. Gains made between 2000 and 2010 were faster than they have been in the years since 2010.

    It is critical to determine the reasons for this slowed pace, and take action to address them.

    “Global challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, climate change, conflicts and other emergencies, as well as cost of living increases within countries have the potential to further slow progress in this decade, warranting greater urgency and investment towards maternal and newborn health targets,” the report said.

    As is too often the case, vulnerability, fear, and loss are not spread equally around the world, Steven Lauwerier, UNICEF Director of Health, noted. “Since the COVID-19 pandemic, babies, children and women, who were already exposed to threats to their well-being, especially those living in fragile countries and emergencies, are facing the heaviest consequences of decreased spending and efforts on providing quality and accessible healthcare,” he said.

    Funding shortfalls and underinvestment in primary health care can devastate survival prospects, the report highlighted.

    In the worst-affected countries in Sub-Saharan Africa and Central and Southern Asia the regions with the greatest burden of newborn and maternal deaths – fewer than 60 percent of women receive even four, of WHO’s recommended eight, antenatal checks, the report stated.

    “This is a silent emergency that we have and we need to change the future. This report is telling us that we need to improve massively if we want to avert maternal deaths, newborn deaths and stillbirths, and not to forget morbidity in mothers and also newborns. We need to focus on quality of care and data as well. More data, better data and data from different levels so that we can gather more information,” Dr Willibald Zeck, Chief Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights at UNFPA, said.

    To increase survival rates, women and babies must have quality and affordable healthcare before, during and after childbirth, the agencies said, as well as access to family planning services. More skilled and motivated health workers, especially midwives, are needed alongside essential medicines and supplies, safe water, and reliable electricity.

    The report also stressed that interventions should especially target the poorest women and those in vulnerable situations who are most likely to miss out on lifesaving care, including through critical subnational planning and investments.

    Improving maternal and newborn health further requires addressing harmful gender norms, biases and inequalities, it added.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Muslim boy tops UP Sanskrit board, beats over 13000 students

    Muslim boy tops UP Sanskrit board, beats over 13000 students

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    Mohammad Irfan, the 17-year-old son of a farm daily wage labourer Salauddin in Uttar Pradesh’s Chandauli district, has scored 82.71% in the Uttar Pradesh Madhyamik Sanskrit Shiksha Parishad Board’s Uttar Madhyama-II (class 12) examinations.

    The board requires Sanskrit language and literature as two compulsory subjects, along with other subjects.

    Irfan, who aspires to be a Sanskrit teacher, is the only Muslim among the top 20 scores in classes 10 and 12.

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    The boy reportedly got admitted to the Sampurnanand Sanskrit Government School because that is the only school his father could afford to send him to. Salauddin earns a mere Rs 300 per day and the school charged Rs 400-500 as an annual fee.

    Irfan comes from a devout Muslim family and his father said that they have never stopped the kid from achieving his dreams.

    “In junior classes ‘Sanskrit’ was a compulsory subject and it was from there that he developed a liking for the language. He now plans to do Shastri (equivalent to BA) and Acharya (equivalent to MA) and will then look for a job as a Sanskrit teacher,” he said, speaking to The New Indian Express.

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    “I’m not sure why people associate a language with a religion. A Hindu can be extremely good at learning Urdu, while a Muslim can be very good at studying Sanskrit. I am a graduate who understands the value of education,” Irfan said, addressing media on the question of people connecting certain languages with some religions.

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  • 17 Year Old JK Boy Tops JEE Mains

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    SRINAGAR: Seventeen-year-old Tejas Singh, a Sikh boy from Jammu and Kashmir, has achieved the top position in JEE (Mains) with a percentile of 99.91, The Hindustan Times reported.

    Tejas secured an all-India rank of 1123 when the JEE Mains results were announced on Saturday. Tejas is the son of Sukhpal Singh, Additional Secretary in the Public Health Engineering Department (Jal Shakti), and government teacher Sonia Singh. He aims to crack JEE (Advanced) on June 4.

    Tejas attended Delhi Public School and achieved 93% in his matriculation. “My father had told me about JEE exams. Since I also liked mathematics, I opted for the non-medical stream and started preparing for it. Though I joined the coaching centre in Class 10. The Covid-19 pandemic hampered my preparation in 2020 and 2021,” Tejas said.

    “I started serious preparations in 2022. I studied eight to nine hours with breaks in a day but remained consistent. Consistency is very important. It holds the key to one’s success,” he said. Tejas attributed his success to regular mock tests, and expressed his gratitude to God, his teachers, and his parents.

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  • UMAV Trending and Stylist Casual Walking Comfortable Sneaker Shoes High Tops for Women

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  • Shah Rukh Khan tops TIME100 reader poll, beating out global influencers

    Shah Rukh Khan tops TIME100 reader poll, beating out global influencers

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    New Delhi: Superstar Shah Rukh Khan has topped Time magazine’s poll for its annual TIME100 list, bagging more reader votes than football ace Lionel Messi, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, Oscar winner Michelle Yeoh and Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg.

    According to the American publication, the “Pathaan” star got over four per cent of the 1.2 million votes cast.

    In the poll, the magazine readers vote for the individuals they believe deserve a spot on TIME’s annual list of the most influential people.

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    Khan, 57, is currently riding high on the success of “Pathaan”, which became a runaway blockbuster at the global box office after it released in January.

    The movie, a mega comeback vehicle for the superstar after his absence from leading man roles for more than four years, has earned over Rs 1000 crore worldwide.

    The second spot went to the Iranian women protesting for greater freedoms from the country’s Islamic regime, garnering three per cent of the vote.

    Iran has been hit by protests since the September 16 death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini. Amini was detained in September by Iran’s morality police, who said she didn’t properly cover her hair with the mandatory Islamic headscarf hijab. She collapsed at a police station and died three days later.

    The Iranian women were also recognised in TIME’s 2022 Heroes of the Year and also won last year’s Person of the Year reader poll.

    With 1.9 per cent vote share, Britain’s Prince Harry and his wife Markle came third and fourth on the poll.

    The Duke of Sussex made headlines in January after the release of his memoir “Spare”, in which he wrote about intimate aspects of Britain’s royal family.

    Messi, who steered Argentina to World Cup glory in an epic final against France last year in Qatar, is at the fifth spot with 1.8 per cent of the vote. He won the World Cup at his record-equalling fifth attempt.

    Other stars and noteworthy figures who featured on the poll included this year’s best actress Oscar winner Yeoh, former tennis player Serena Williams, Zuckerberg and Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva.

    According to the outlet, its editors will reveal their choices for the 2023 TIME100 list on April 13.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Telangana tops in police ranking, says India Justice Report 2022

    Telangana tops in police ranking, says India Justice Report 2022

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    New Delhi: The State of Telangana has topped the police ranking as per the India Justice Report (IJR) 2022 in the category of large and mid-sized States of the country.

    In the year 2020, it was at rank 10. Telangana has been followed by Karnataka and then Andhra Pradesh. Orissa is at rank 4 and Uttarakhand is at rank 5 followed by Tamil Nadu. The state of West Bengal is at rank 18 which is the lowest.

    The IJR 2022 was released on Tuesday in New Delhi.

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    The report shows that in the category of small states, the state of Sikkim is at rank 1, followed by Arunachal Pradesh and Meghalaya at rank 2 and 3. The State of Sikkim is maintaining its rank of 2019 and 2020. In this category, Tripura is at the rank seven which is the lowest.

    However, the report shows that in the police, there are only about 11.75 per cent women, despite their numbers doubling in the last decade.

    It also says that about 29 per cent of the officer positions are vacant. The police-to-population ratio is 152.8 per lakh. The international standard is 222.

    Nationally, in police: 22 per cent of (Constables), 29 per cent (Officers) are vacant. However, some states including Telangana have reduced police vacancies, the report said.

    In Telangana vacancy has been reduced in constabulary from 40 per cent to 26 per cent, and in Madhya Pradesh among officers from 49 per cent to 21 per cent.

    The IJR also expressed concern about the representation of women in police. It says while the overall share of women in the police force is about 11.75 pc, in the officer ranks it is still lower at 8 pc.

    The report also sheds some light on the position of CCTV surveillance in police stations across the country. It says that one in four (about 25 per cent) police stations do not have a single CCTV.

    However, the Supreme Court had directed all states to install CCTV capable of audio recording.

    The IJR also says that nearly three in 10 police stations do not have women’s help desks.

    The report also says only 1.3 per cent of the total police budget is spent on training. It is more than 2 per cent only in five states.

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  • Suban Kumar Mishra Tops GATE 2023 Exam with AIR 1 – TheNewsCaravan

    Suban Kumar Mishra Tops GATE 2023 Exam with AIR 1 – TheNewsCaravan

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    Suban Kumar Mishra, a Civil Engineering graduate from IIT Kanpur, has topped the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) 2023 with an All India Rank (AIR) of 1. The results for GATE 2023 were declared by IIT Kanpur on 16th March 2023, and Mishra’s remarkable achievement has made him an inspiration to aspiring engineers all over the country.

    Mishra’s journey to the top of GATE 2023 has not been an easy one. After graduating from IIT Kanpur in 2016, he joined OLA cabs as a business analyst and worked there for approximately 3.5 years. However, his passion for engineering never waned, and he decided to attempt GATE for the third time in 2023.

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    Mishra’s determination and hard work paid off, as he scored an impressive 83.11 out of 100 marks in the GATE 2023 Civil Engineering paper. This outstanding score, coupled with his AIR 1, has made him the talk of the town and a role model for aspiring engineers.

    Mishra’s achievement has not only brought him personal glory but has also brought laurels to his alma mater, IIT Kanpur. The institute has a long-standing reputation for producing some of the best engineers in the country, and Mishra’s success only adds to its legacy.

    Finally, the GATE 2023 results are out! If you have attempted the IIT-K GATE 2023 exam, then today is an important day for you as a GATE exam aspirant.

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  • Telangana: Rajanna-Sircilla tops Swachh Survekshan Grameen 2023

    Telangana: Rajanna-Sircilla tops Swachh Survekshan Grameen 2023

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    Hyderabad: Rajanna-Sircilla district in Telangana secured first place in the 4-star ranking category of the Swach Survekshan Grameen rankings of the central government. The district bagged the national-level first rank in the quarter of November and December 2022 as well, for its overall development performance in the municipality and on other parameters,

    The official handle of the Swach Bharat on Twitter announced the name of districts that won the 4-star category rankings under the Survekshan Grameen rankings.

    “well done Rajanna Sircilla District of Telangana, Bhopal District of Madhya Pradesh & Peddapalli District of Telangana for achieving ist, 2nd & 3rd ranks respectively in Quarter (oct-Dec 22) under swachhsrvekshanGrameen 2023 in 4-star category complements,” the tweet said.

    Anurag Jayanthi, collector of District Rajanna-Sircilla also tweeted that Rajanna Sircilla district led the rankings in the country in Swachh Survekshan Grameen under the star 4 category showcasing the results of the State government’s Palle Pragathi programme.

    IT and Municipal Administration Minister KT Rama Rao (KTR) also retweeted the announcement and appreciated the district administration for securing the national level first rank. He also credited the Rajanna-Sircilla district collector for the same.

    “Congratulations team Sircilla led by Collector -RSL my compliments to all Sarpanchs Panchayat secretaries MPOs and district officers”. KTR tweeted.

    Aside from that, Peddapalli district of Telangana bagged the third rank of the same ranking, while followed by Bhopal district of Madhya Pradesh came second.

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  • Hyderabad: UoH tops Nature Index rankings among Indian varsities

    Hyderabad: UoH tops Nature Index rankings among Indian varsities

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    Hyderabad: The University of Hyderabad (UoH) continues to be in the top position in the latest Nature Index rankings. The UoH has been ranked first among Indian universities and 16th among all institutions in India in the academic sector.

    The Nature Index indicates high-quality research in the Natural and Physical Sciences (including Chemistry, Life Sciences, Earth & Environmental Sciences, and the Physical Sciences).

    While expressing his delight at UoH’s continued presence at the top position among the Indian universities, the Vice Chancellor, Prof BJ Rao said, “We have been performing well in all disciplines and compared to last year our share has increased. Being a multidisciplinary university our performance is very good. Glad our university is in the top against the top 100 universities in the world, in the respective disciplines. I must congratulate all at the UoH for this performance and let’s all put in our best to be at the top globally”.

    The rankings are based on the Nature Index data from 1 December 2021 – 30 November 2022. The UoH received a count of 66 and a share of 20.26 under the academic sector.

    A Count of one (1) is assigned to an institution if one or more authors are from that institution. The ‘share’ is a fractional count that takes into account the percentage of authors from that Institution and the number of affiliated institutions per article. The maximum combined share for any article is one (1).

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  • Turkey-Syria earthquake: Death toll tops 25000; 5.3 million people

    Turkey-Syria earthquake: Death toll tops 25000; 5.3 million people

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    Turkey-Syria earthquake: Death toll tops 25000; 5.3 million people in Syria homeless, says UN

    The death toll after devastating multiple earthquakes stands at more than 25,000 in Turkey and northwestern Syria as rescue efforts continue, AlJazeera reported.


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    The number of deaths in Turkey rose to 21,848 on Saturday while more than 3,553 were killed in Syria.

    United Nations says up to 5.3 million people in Syria may be homeless after the earthquakes, while nearly 900,000 people are in urgent need of hot food in Turkey and Syria.

    The Syrian government has approved the delivery of humanitarian aid to quake-hit areas outside its control, according to state media.

    Turkey says it is working to open two new routes into rebel-held parts of Syria.

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