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COVID-19 second wave: Govt to conduct quarterly employment survey online

COVID-19 second wave: Govt to conduct quarterly employment survey online The survey will be conducted online without physical establishments and factory visits because of the second wave of COVID-19 pandemic. BusinessToday.In | May 11, 2021 | Updated 10:19 IST The All-India Quarterly Establishment based Employment Survey will be conducted online. Amid the raging second wave of COVID-19 pandemic, the government has decided to conduct the All-India Quarterly Establishment based Employment Survey online to get an estimate of the impact of the pandemic on jobs. Earlier, the government had decided to suspend four surveys to be undertaken by the Labour Bureau All-India Survey on Migrant workers, All-India Survey on Domestic Workers, All-India Survey on Employment Generated by Professionals, and All-India Survey on Employment Generated in Transport Sector.

Where are the gutsy girls of Indian science? They could help us against next pandemic

Where are the gutsy girls of Indian science? They could help us against next pandemic Eric Falt © Provided by The Print Almost every year, newspaper headlines in India proclaim the superior performance of girls over boys in that annual rite of passage before college – board exams. This story seems to capture the imagination of readers and the press alike. Yet, few of us wonder why these bright young girls rarely seem interested in pursuing one of the most important fields shaping our world today – science. While the number of women opting for science in higher education has shown a gradual increase in recent years (All India Survey on Higher Education 2018–19), we do not see a corresponding rise in women entrants to ‘science workplaces’ or research and development (R&D) institutions.

Amorphous Indian migration statistical system: Why is data not be given for policy formulation?

By Arjun Kumar, Ritika Gupta, Sakshi Sharda The second wave of Corona Virus has hit, the strain has proven to be more virulent. India in the past seven days has reported over three lakh cases per day. Currently, 150 districts in the country have a COVID positive rate passing 20 percent and hence debating a lockdown. This reminisce the terrifying images of the COVID-19 induced national lockdown in March 2020 which manifested the glaring gap in policy implementation in urban centers not accounting for the migrant population. It seems the country is back to the same page, none the wiser. To avoid the memoirs of 2020 erred lockdown, migrants are returning to their villages. This re-exodus of the migrants from urban centers is a result of trust deficit of this section of populous in the urban governance. Honorable Prime Minister Narendra Modi in his address to the nation assured that a national lockdown will not be imposed, yet, economic activity which had just begun to make some form

Career opportunities in R&D in Aerospace and Defence in India

Pixabay   | Photo Credit: Pixabay Building collaboration between academia and industry would be the first step to building an R&D ecosystem in Aerospace and Defence in India Innovation is largely driven by R&D, with many interdisciplinary fields being connected to basic and applied sciences. According to the All India Survey of Higher Education by the Ministry of Human Resources Development, only 2.5% of colleges in the country have Ph.D. programmes, and the majority opt for basic sciences followed by Engineering and Technology. There is vast potential to build careers in R&D. Let us now take a look at R&D in Aerospace.

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