Wednesday, November 25, 2020

Sputnik V: ‘Over 95% effective and affordable vaccine’


Raman Pandit

Russia on Tuesday claimed that its Sputnik V vaccine against coronavirus has been found to be over 95 per cent effective and one among the most affordable vaccine in term of price, distribution, logistics, and everything else in the world. The second interim analysis of clinical trial data showed a 91.4 per cent efficacy for vaccine on day 28 after the first dose and over 95 per cent 42 after the first dose, the Russian Direct Investment Fund (RDIF) said in a statement. 

In a virtual conference from Moscow, CEO of the Russian Direct Investment Fund (RDIF) Kirill Dmitriev said Sputnik V is not only one of the most effective but also among the affordable vaccines in the world. The Sputnik V vaccine has been developed by the Gamaleya National Research Center of Epidemiology and Microbiology and RDIF.

The RDIF CEO said the vaccine can be stored in temperatures ranging from 2-8 degrees Celsius which is a very important factor in facilitating easy distribution. The efficacy of the vaccine is over 95 per cent which is great news not only for Rusia but (also) for the world, Dmitriev said.

The news augurs well for India as pharma giant Dr Reddy's Laboratories is conducting clinical trials of the Sputnik V vaccine as well as its distribution.

Dmitriev said talks are on with regulators in countries where clinical trials are being done. He said the trials are being done on 42,000 volunteers in Russia and other countries. Dmitriev said the clinical trial data will be also published in international journals and peer-reviewed by the international community.

The price of one dose of Sputnik V will amount to less than USD10 in the international market. The vaccine will require a primer booster shot and the price will be less than USD20. This is half the cost for vaccines with similar efficacy, he said. The RDIF CEO also said this vaccine can be stored in temperatures ranging from 2-8 degrees Celsius.

We have achieved the industrial production of the dry form of the vaccine that will allow us to distribute it and use it at temperatures of plus 2 to plus 8 degrees Celsius.

This will also be one of the most affordable vaccines in terms of distribution, logistics, and everything else. “As you know there are many colleagues with us Latin America, Asia, Africa and for all these countries, the dry form could be installed at 2-8 degrees Celsius. It is an important factor in saving lives and logistics, he said.

Amid a global race to come out with an effective vaccine to check the pandemic that had ravaged the world, Pfizer Inc and its German partner BioNTech too had announced that their vaccine appears 95 percent effective at preventing mild to severe COVID-19 disease in a large, ongoing study.

US-based biotechnology giant Moderna also announced that its COVID-19 vaccine has shown to be 94.5 percent effective in preventing the deadly disease.

Monday, November 23, 2020

Indian Navy to Host Exercise SIMBEX-20 in Andaman Sea

Indian Navy (IN) is scheduled to host the 27th edition of India - Singapore Bilateral Maritime Exercise SIMBEX-20 from 23 to 25 November 2020 in Andaman Sea.


The SIMBEX series of exercises between IN and Republic of Singapore Navy (RSN), being conducted annually since 1994, are aimed at enhancing mutual inter-operability and imbibing best practices from each other. The scope and complexity of these exercises has increased steadily over the past two decades to include advanced naval drills covering a wide spectrum of maritime operations.

The 2020 edition of SIMBEX will witness participation by Indian Navy ships including destroyer Rana with integral Chetak helicopter and indigenously built corvettes Kamorta and Karmuk. In addition, IN submarine Sindhuraj and P8I maritime reconnaissance aircraft will also participate in the exercise.

RSN will be represented by the ‘Formidable’ Class frigates ‘Intrepid’ and ‘Steadfast’ with integral S70B helicopter and ‘Endurance’ Class Landing Ship Tank ‘Endeavour’ in the exercise.

The exercise, being conducted as a ‘non-contact, at sea only’ exercise in view of COVID-19 pandemic, highlights the high degree of mutual trust and confidence, synergy and cooperation in the maritime domain between the two friendly navies and maritime neighbours. SIMBEX-20 will witness the two friendly navies participate in advanced surface, anti-air warfare and anti-submarine warfare exercises including weapon firings, over three days of intensive joint operations at sea.

SIMBEX series of exercises exemplify the high level of coordination and convergence of views between India and Singapore, particularly in the maritime domain, towards enhancing the overall maritime security in the region and highlight their commitment to a rules-based international order.



Wednesday, November 11, 2020

Indian scientists help Nobel Laureate to develop the Thirty Meter Telescope, a Next-Generation space observatory

Indian scientists collaborate with Nobel Laureate to develop the Thirty Meter Telescope, a Next-Generation space observatory

 


Indian scientists have collaborated with the 2020 Physics Nobel Laureate Prof. Andrea Ghez to develop a thirty-meter telescope (TMT), considered t to be a Next-Generation space observatory, being installed at Maunakea in Hawaii—that would revolutionize the understanding of the universe and the enigmas in it.

The Thirty Meter Telescope is a new class of extremely large telescopes that will allow us to see deeper into space and observe cosmic objects with unprecedented sensitivity. The 30 m prime mirror diameter will three times as wide, with nine times more area, than the largest currently existing visible-light telescope in the world.

 


The Indian astronomers mainly Dr. Annapurni Subramanium, Director of the Indian Institute of Astrophysics (IIA) and Dr Shashi Bhushan Pandey, a scientist at Aryabhatta Research Institute of Observational Sciences (ARIES) worked on the design of back-end instruments and possible science prospects of the Thirty Meter Telescope (TMT).

Besides, Prof. Ghez’s remarkable contribution to the discovery of a supermassive compact object at the centre of our Galaxy along with Prof. Roger Penrose and Prof. Reinhard Genzel for which they shared the Nobel prize in physics, Prof. Ghez was deeply involved in the development of the related instrumentation and possible science prospects for the TMT, the next-generation observatory.


She was part of the team working towards evaluating possible front-line science cases and instrumentation for TMT utilizing associated front-line cutting edge technologies like adaptive optics.

The Thirty-meter telescope (TMT) project is an international partnership between CalTech, Universities of California, Canada, Japan, China, and India; through the Department of Science and Technology (DST) and the Department of Atomic Energy (DAE). Some of the Indian astronomers like Dr. Annapurni Subramanium, Director of the Indian Institute of Astrophysics (IIA) and Dr Shashi Bhushan Pandey, a scientist at Aryabhatta Research Institute of Observational Sciences (ARIES) along with many others collaborated with Prof. Ghez in the ongoing research and developmental activities of the TMT project.

It had resulted in two significant papers, among many others. The scientific prospects and simulations by the first generation instrument for the TMT called the Infrared Imaging Spectrograph (IRIS), was described in one of the SPIE proceedings in 2016.


The latest end-to-end data simulator on Solar System bodies, the Galactic centre, energetic transient objects, active galactic nuclei, and distant gravitationally-lensed galaxies were used. It showed the capabilities of IRIS/TMT to continue front-line scientific research in the near future to understand the nature of the supermassive compact object at the centre of our Galaxy and much more new aspects to discover "unknown-unknowns".

The scientists highlighted the necessity of an advanced data management system and data reduction pipeline.

Another such collaborative publication in the journal Research in Astronomy and Astrophysics in 2015 has underlined versatile usage for future multi-messenger astronomy for various Galactic and extra-galactic objects using TMT includes many other Indian astronomers as a part of a larger team along with Prof. Ghez.

The Thirty Meter Telescope, which seeks to advance scientific knowledge while fostering connection among the partner countries and their citizens, and in which Indian astronomers worked closely with Prof. Andrez Ghez, is expected to provide facilities with even greater capabilities to gather the observations needed to answer new and emerging questions in astronomy and physics in general.

TMT: the next generation telescope

The Thirty Meter Telescope is a new class of extremely large telescopes that will allow us to see deeper into space and observe cosmic objects with unprecedented sensitivity. With its 30 m prime mirror diameter, TMT will be three times as wide, with nine times more area, than the largest currently existing visible-light telescope in the world.

This will provide unparalleled resolution with TMT images more than 12 times sharper than those from the Hubble Space Telescope. When operational, TMT will provide new observational opportunities in essentially every field of astronomy and astrophysics.

Observing in wavelengths ranging from the ultraviolet to the mid-infrared, this unique instrument will allow astronomers to address fundamental questions in astronomy ranging from understanding star and planet formation to unravelling the history of galaxies and the development of large-scale structure in the universe.

Vijay Thakur, The Stateman

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Tuesday, November 10, 2020

L K Advani next in line to get Bharat Ratna ?

L K Advani next in line to get Bharat Ratna? 


Five years after late Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee, one of the two founding members of BJP including L K Advani, was conferred the coveted Bharat Ratna award there has been a rising demand within the ruling BJP for a similar gesture towards nonagenarian Advani who celebrated his 93rd birthday at his residence on Sunday in the presence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi among others.

One to raise such a demand is senior BJP leader from Karnataka D H Shankaramurthy and scores of party workers from the State. In a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi Shankaramurthy has urged him to bestow the prestigious award on L K Advani in view of his contribution to the party and the nation.

“As you are aware, Lal Krishna Advani has been in public life for over seven decades. His service, sacrifice and contribution to the cause of motherland through RS, Bharatiya Jana Sangh and BJP are something phenomenal. Impeccably clean and honest in his personal life, a leader with utmost credibility and a man with abundant knowledge and experience on national and international affairs, Advani is one such person of whom every one of us feels proud,” Shankaramurthy wrote.

Senior BJP leader from Karnataka further said in his letter to PM Modi that it was the desire of thousands of party workers to give away the award to L K Advani.

“It is the ardent desire of thousands of party workers in particular and people in general that Advani should be conferred with Bharat Ratna which he richly, rightly and eminently deserves in all respects…,” he said.

“I, on behalf of thousands of party workers in Karnataka request you to kindly confer Bharat Ratna on Advani,” Shankaramurthy added.

Shankaramurthy, in fact, is not the only leader to make a pitch for Bharat Ratna to L K Advani. In 2019, former BJP MP Shatrughan Sinha, in a series of tweets had sought to pitch for Advani.   

Sinha had then referred to PM Modi’s first Mann ki Baat address of 2018 in which Modi credited his government for ensuring the prestigious award went to common people who “may not be seen in big cities but have done transformative work for society.”

Addressing Modi he tweeted, “Sir. You said that the Padma Awards are now given on merit. Is it like the cabinet positions? Where meritorious worthies like LK Advani, Jaswant Singh, Yashwant Sinha, Arun Shourie, Murli Manohar Joshi, yours truly & many others are left out in the cold. Any remedies?”

“I dare not speak my Mann Ki Baat. That brand name belongs exclusively to one person. So I can only indulge in Dil Ki Baat Sir & my heart says - LK Advani couldn’t be made PM, for reasons most of us know. He couldn't be made Home Minister, for reasons a few of us know,” Sinha tweeted.

“He (Advani) could not be made President - for reasons that you and I know very well. But Sir, surely he could have been honoured with the Bharat Ratna in this year’s Padma Awards. I do hope that my Dil ki Baat hasn't hurt anybody like Mann Ki Baat sometimes does,” Shatrughan Sinha had then tweeted.

Tuesday, November 3, 2020

Portugal MP wins IPU presidency; beats Pakistan, Uzbekistan and Canada

Raman Pandit

Duarte Pacheco of Portugal has been elected the new President of Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) for the period of three years. The election was held during an extraordinary online session of the IPU’s Governing Council, its main decision-making body made up of parliamentarians from around the world.

Duarte Pacheco takes over from Gabriela Cuevas Barron, a Maxican parliamentarian, who has just concluded her three-year term.

           
There were four candidates include Duarte Pacheco from Portugal, Muhammad Sanjrani from Pakistan, Akmal Saidov from Uzbekistan and Salma Ataullahjan from Canada, in the fray for the election of IPU president.

New IPU president Pacheco, in a statement, said: “I believe that the IPU is the ideal forum to reach the goals of success we want for humanity: a world with more equality, social cohesion, peace, better environmental quality, and which can address, in unity, the global challenges we are now facing.”    

Prior to the election, a hearing with all four candidates took place on 21 October. The candidates had the opportunity to set forth their vision for the organization and to answer questions from the wider IPU membership. In order to encourage gender equality, each member parliament had three votes on condition that they had gender-balanced delegations. Single sex delegations were penalized by only having one vote. Over 40 per cent of voting members were women MPs and 27 per cent were under 45.
Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla congratulated Pacheco for his election as President of IPU. Birla said: “Your success in the election is a success of your vision of strengthening parliamentary diplomacy.” Birla hoped that Mr. Pacheco’s belief in ideals of democracy, rule of law, consensus building and multilateralism would help in building a stronger and more focused Inter Parliamentary Union in sync with the changing times.

Earlier, the governing council of IPU, Geneva resumed its business during the 206th Session in virtual format. The election process to elect the new IPU President through remote electronic secret ballot, with a 24 hour window for casting votes came to a close at 1930 hrs.

The Indian Parliamentary Delegation led by Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla and consisting of Poonamben Hematbhai Maadam, MP and Shri Swapan Dasgupta, MP attended the meeting of the IPU Governing Council. The Secretary General Lok Sabha, Snehlata Srivastava also attended the virtual meeting.    

  The IPU is a global organization of national parliaments dedicated to promoting peace through parliamentary diplomacy and dialogue. IPU has 179 Member Parliaments and 13 associate members.


Sunday, November 1, 2020

International Parliamentary body to elect its president through remote electronic secret ballot


Raman Pandit

 In the backdrop of Covid-19 pandemic, the election of new president of Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) is to take place virtually through remote electronic secret ballot in the 206th session of the governing council of the IPU. This is an extraordinary virtual session, which is being organised from 1 to 4 November 2020 in place of a full-fledged in-person Statutory Assembly of IPU due to the outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic.

There are four candidates in the fray for the election of IPU President viz. Mr Duarte Pacheco from Portugal; Mr Muhammad Sanjrani from Pakistan; Mr Akmal Saidov from Uzbekistan and Ms Salma Ataullahjan from Canada.
The outgoing President of IPU Gabriela Cuevas Barron (MP, Mexico) had completed her term on 19 October 2020. The term of the new President of IPU will be from 2020-23.
An Indian Parliamentary Delegation led by Mr Om Birla, Speaker, Lok Sabha and consisting of Ms Poonamben Hematbhai, Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha and Mr Swapan Dasgupta, Member of Parliament, Rajya Sabha is participating in the above mentioned Virtual Session and will cast their votes.  Secretary General, Lok Sabha Ms Snehlata Shrivastava and Secretary General, Rajya Sabha Mr Desh Deepak Verma will also attend the Virtual Session. Dr. Ajay Kumar, Joint Secretary, Lok Sabha Secretariat is the Secretary to the Delegation.
Prior to the scheduled Virtual Session of the Governing Council, a Virtual Meeting of the Asia-Pacific Geopolitical Group (APG) of IPU, consisting of 36 nations, was organized on 30 October 2020 by the President of Senate of Philippines, the current Chair of APG. Shri Swapan Dasgupta, Member of Parliament and Secretary General, Lok Sabha Ms Snehlata Shrivastava attended the meeting.
The Governing Council is the main policy-making body of the IPU which is inter-alia mandated to elect the new President of IPU. Each member Parliament of IPU is represented by three parliamentarians in the Governing Council and accordingly has three votes, provided the Delegation has both men and women.

The IPU is a global organization of national parliaments which began in 1889 as small group of parliamentarians, dedicated to promoting peace through parliamentary diplomacy and dialogue. Now, it has grown into a truly global organization of national parliaments and its membership inches ever closer to being universal with 179 Member Parliaments and 13 associate members.

The slogan of IPU is “For democracy. For everyone.”

The Inter-Parliamentary Union promotes democratic governance, institutions and values, working with parliaments and parliamentarians to articulate and respond to the needs and aspirations of the people. The International body of parliaments work for peace, democracy, human rights gender equality, youth empowerment and sustainable development through political dialogue, cooperation and parliamentary action.

The headquarters of Inter-Parliamentary Union are in Geneva, Switzerland. The IPU also have an office in New York, United States of America (USA).


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