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Department of Posts enters into partnership with GeM and CSC

Strives for outreach, mobilization and capacity-building of last-mile Government buyers, sellers and service providers in public procurement

Department of Posts has signed a Memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Government e-Marketplace [GeM] and CSC e-Governance Services India Ltd. [CSC-SPV] for the advocacy, and outreach, mobilization and capacity-building of last-mile Government buyers, sellers and service providers in public procurement. The MoU was signed by Shri PK Singh, CEO, GeM, Shri Sanjay Kumar Rakesh, CEO, CSC-SPV and Shri Ajay Kumar Roy, Chief General Manager, Parcel Directorate, Department of Posts in New Delhi on 18th May 2022.

The MoU was conceived after the successful integration of GeM and India Post on 05th May 2022. With this integration, it is now possible for all Government buyers, sellers and service providers to avail of the logistics services and facilities over GeM through the India Post offices located in the remotest parts of India. In addition, more than 1.3 lakh CSC outlets of DoP would facilitate the onboarding of sellers on the GeM.

Will enable Government buyers, sellers and service providers to avail of the logistics services and facilities over GeM through Post offices located in remotest parts of India
This tie-up between the Department of Posts and GeM will enable sellers to opt for DoP services of pickup, booking, transmission and delivery from their profile page on the GeM portal. Department of Posts has deployed seamless data exchange with all its customers through Application Programme Interface (API). The partnership between GeM and DoP involves the integration of the DoP and GeM system for seller registration in the DoP system, Pincode validation, tariff calculation, pickup, booking, barcode generation, label generation, Cancellation of in-transit shipments and Tracking.

DoP will also guide and train 6000+ CSCs with regard to various postal products and services that are offered and the packaging of consignments as per the Department of Posts Shipment Packaging Policy.

More than 1.3 lakh CSC outlets of DoP would facilitate the onboarding of sellers on the GeM
Speaking at the ceremony Shri Alok Sharma, Director General, Postal Services said that “the new partnership with GeM and CSC-SPV will propel India Post as the preferred logistics service provider for sellers on the GeM portal thereby ensuring a high quality of service and faster delivery of e-commerce benefits through last-mile physical connectivity, across 1.5 lakh+ India Post Offices.”
The MoU will spur local value-chains through “Vocal for Local” and “Make in India” initiatives of the Government, thereby furthering the aim of ensuring a self-reliant “Atmanirbhar Bharat”.

Celtics lost Game 1 against Heat.

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1. Celtics lost Game 1 — falling 118-107 to the Heat on Tuesday in their Eastern Conference finals opener.
2. It’s difficult to view Tuesday’s misfortune as everything except an open door missed.
3. The Celtics were without Marcus Smart (mid-foot sprain) and Al Horford (wellbeing and security conventions), yet they headed out to a major first-half lead that swelled as high as 13.
4. Then, at that point, in the last part, catastrophe. Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown couldn’t quit turning the ball over, and the Heat humiliated the Celtics — assembling a 20-2 run that eradicated the shortage and delivered the Celtics’ noting 9-0 run deficient.
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5. Jimmy Butler took a large number of passes as Tatum wrapped up with seven turnovers.
6. Brown couldn’t track down a shooting mood until the final quarter — so, all in all, the game was basically an act of futility at any rate.
7. The Celtics outscored the Heat in the first, second, and fourth quarters, however, the Heat won the third 39-14 which demonstrated completely outlandish.
8. “I think we have to come out with a little more sense of urgency in the third,” Tatum said. “And that’s on all of us. That’s a choice we have to make.”
9. To cover off an unfortunate night, the Celtics kept the game sufficiently close in the final quarter to leave their best players in.
10. Subsequently, both Tatum and Brown played over 40 minutes in a game the Celtics were never prone to win.

Avalanche beat Blues 3-2 in Game 1.

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Manson scored his most memorable vocation season finisher objective 8:02 into extra time, Darcy Kuemper made 23 recoveries in his re-visitation of the net from an eye injury, and the Colorado Avalanche beat the St. Louis Blues 3-2 on Tuesday night in Game 1 of their second-round series.

“I was simply watching out in light of the fact that there’s a lot of folks coming at me with a ton of speed,” Manson said of the gathering embrace. “It feels significantly better to get that (win) with your group.”

The play was set up by commander Gabriel Landeskog, who was down low and doled the puck out to Manson. From that point, the defenseman sent a liner through an ocean of players that went indirectly over the shoulder of Jordan Binnington.

“We were a real resilient group,” said Landeskog, who had two assists. “We just stressed just keep playing, just keep playing, keep doing what we were doing, creating a lot and it’s just a matter of time. We were able to hem them in and (Manson) put it top shelf.”

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Apex Legends Mobile launched on Android and iOS.

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Minimum Requirements for Android
Android 6.0 or later
CPU: Snapdragon 435, Hisilicon Kirin 650, Mediatek Helio P20, or Exynos 7420
At least 2GB RAM
At least 4GB of storage space
Minimum Requirements for IOS
iPhone 6S or later
OS version: 11.0 or later
CPU: A9
At least 2GB RAM
At least 4GB of storage space
The game gets a new mobile-exclusive Legend named Fade, who possesses unique abilities like the other characters in the game.
A new Slipstream passive ability gives Fade a speed boost at the end of a slide, while the tactical ability Flashback allows him to teleport to a previous location.
Fade’s ultimate ability is Phase Chamber, which allows the character to throw an explosive core that renders everyone caught in the radius temporarily unable to deal or receive damage.
Note that Fade unlocks at Tier 25.
The game also has a new Overflow map in Arena mode, as well as new weapons like the heatshield, 30-30 marksman rifle, and 4x-10x thermal imaging optic scope.
Other elements like team-fill are also present.
Apex Legend has a battle pass system that rewards players with skins and emotes for completing daily missions.

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KVIC’s Big Thrust to WoodCraft and Agarbatti Industry in Assam and Arunachal Pradesh to Boost Local Employment

As many as 150 trained Khadi artisans including 100 women artisans in Assam and Arunachal Pradesh are associated with various self-employment activities of the Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC).

KVIC Chairman Shri Vinai Kumar Saxena distributed turn woodcraft machines to 50 artisans in Tawang in Arunachal Pradesh and 50 agarbatti making machines and 50 pickle making machines to the artisans at Guwahati in Assam.
This is for the first time that KVIC has begun the turn wood training program for local youths in Arunachal Pradesh which aims at creating sustainable employment for local tribal youths in Tawang and reviving the traditional woodcraft in the state. These woodcraft artisans, all belonging to BPL families, were provided with a comprehensive 20-days training by KVIC and upon completion of their training, the machinery was provided to these artisans.

On Saturday, Shri Saxena also distributed 50 agarbatti making machines to 50 women artisans under the flagship Prime Minister’s Employment Generation Program (PMEGP) to set up their own Agarbatti manufacturing units. This also aims at strengthening the local Agarbatti industry, which is a major employment creator in Assam. KVIC has also roped in a business partner, which is a successful local Agarbatti manufacturer of Assam that will provide raw material and take back all the Agarbatti produced by these 50 women entrepreneurs by paying labour charges.

KVIC Chairman Shri Saxena said the Khadi activities in North East are aligned with the Prime Minister’s vision of “Aatmanirbhar Bharat” by making youths self-reliant. “KVIC has laid great emphasis on creating sustainable employment and strengthening traditional crafts in the North East. KVIC’s support to turn woodcraft, Agarbatti making and agro and food-based industries like pickle making will empower the local youths and women and create employment at their doorsteps,” he said.

Notably, in recent times, KVIC has opened two Eri Silk Training and Production Centres in Arunachal Pradesh and revived the Monpa Handmade paper industry in Tawang. Also, more than 430 units of bamboo products including Agabatti and round bamboo stick manufacturing have been set up in Assam and Arunachal Pradesh by KVIC in the last couple of years.

Inauguration of amenities at Kanheri Caves

Union Minister of Tourism, Culture and DoNER inaugurates amenities at ancient Kanheri Caves on the occasion of Buddha Purnima
The Union Minister for Tourism, Culture and Development of the North Eastern Region (DoNER) Shri G Kishan Reddy, inaugurated the Kanheri Caves on the occasion of Buddha Purnima. The Minister was in Mumbai on a 2-day visit between 15th May – 16th May 2022 and inaugurated several public amenities at the Kanheri caves.

The Kanheri caves comprise more than 110 different rock-cut monolithic excavations and are one of the largest single excavations in the country. These excavations were primarily undertaken during the Hinayana phase of Buddhism but also have several examples of the Mahayana stylistic architecture as well as a few printings of the Vajrayana order. The name Kanheri is derived from ‘Kanhagiri’ in Prakrit and occurs in the Nasik inscription of the Satavahana ruler Vasisthiputra Pulumavi.

While addressing the media, Union Minister Shri G Kishan Reddy said, “Kanheri caves are part of our ancient heritage as they provide evidence of evolution and our past. It is a privilege to inaugurate the works that have been carried out on the occasion of Buddha Purnima. Buddha‘s message is relevant even today in addressing challenges such as conflict and climate change ”.

He added, “If we look at the architectural and engineering marvel of heritage sites like Kanheri caves or the Ajanta Ellora caves it signifies the knowledge about art, engineering, management construction, patience and perseverance that people had back then. Many such monuments back then took more than 100 years to be built. Such caves and monuments are difficult to build even now, in the 21st century, with so much technological and engineering expertise”.

Kanheri was mentioned in the travelogues of foreign travellers. The earliest reference of Kanheri is ascribed to Fa-Hein who visited India during 399-411 CE and later by several other travellers. The scale and extent of excavations, with its numerous water cisterns, epigraphs, one of the oldest dams, a stupa burial gallery and excellent rainwater harvesting system, indicate its popularity as a monastic and pilgrim centre. Kanheri consists of excavations primarily undertaken during the Hinayana phase but also has several examples of the Mahayana stylistic architecture as well as a few printings of the Vajrayana order.

Its importance is heightened by the fact that it is the only centre where a continuous progression of Buddhist faith and architecture is observed as an unbroken legacy right from the 2nd century CE (cave no. 2 stupa) to the 9th century CE are observed here. Kanheri flourished under the patronage of Satavahana, Traikutakas, Vakatakas and Silaharas and through donations made by the wealthy merchants of the region.

“Public-private partnership, corporates, NGOs and civil society plays an important role in protecting, preserving and propagating our heritage so that future generations can access these treasures”: G Kishan Reddy