Sunday, 24 December 2017

Delhi-NCR's Christmas gift:The Magenta Line inaugurated by PM Modi

Delhi NCR is set to receive a Christmas present in Magenta Line today.
The line will that connects Kalkaji Mandir station in Delhi to Botanical Garden in Noida is to be inaugurated by PM Modi at Botanical Garden today. PM Modi will be inaccompanied by UP CM Yogi Adityanath.

Here's all you need to know before you board the train today:
1. Magenta Line is will be the first unmanned metro line, though it will run under human surveillance for the initial few days.
2. The metro is made suicide proof with gates on the platform that will prevent anyone from falling on the track.
3. The train that runs through a stretch of 12.64 km will reduce the distance travel time from 52 minutes to 19 minutes.
4. Lighting controls by occupancy sensors (for guarded rooms) have been built and solar plants of 908 kWp installed at nine stations.
5. A visible addition is the public safety net created at stations. A glass wall and screen gates have been built to ensure passengers do not fall on tracks as the train arrives. The glass gate opens only when the train comes to a halt and coach doors open.

Saturday, 23 December 2017

Despite 40% dip in interest in pharma sector jobs, Indian youths throng for Ayurveda jobs.

The number of employees in India seeking to work with the Ayurveda industry has surged significantly when compared to last year, found a leading job search engine Indeed. The spike in interest is attributed to the efforts taken by the government and the home-grown Ayurvedic companies in spreading the awareness about the Make in India campaign.

According to Indeed, the Ministry of AYUSH has been stressing more on alternative medicine and encouraging people for opting more natural healthcare practices due to which job search for Ayurveda witnessed a growth rate of 56 percent in 2017.
The substantial increase in interest for jobs in the Ayurveda sector happened at a time when the pharma sector witnessed 40 percent dip in people looking for jobs in the segment, as per the report.
This could also suggest a shift in the social trend where Indians look for more alternative and natural healing methods.
"The inclination of the Indian workforce towards Ayurveda signifies the impact of socio-economic developments on the job market and people's preferences," said Sashi Kumar, managing director at Indeed India.
The AYUSH industry is expected to grow in double digits and provide direct employment to 1 million people and indirect jobs to 25 million workers by 2020, said Union Minister of Commerce and Industry Suresh Prabhu, earlier this month.
AYUSH stands for traditional healthcare systems like Ayurveda, Yoga and Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha and Homeopathy.
"The Indian domestic market of AYUSH is estimated to double, young Indian entrepreneurs planning a start-up could find a lot of opportunities in holistic healthcare," said Prabhu.
Futher, people looking to work with Baba Ramdev led Patanjali has also shot up since the Make in India campaign caught the attention of young employees.
India's second largest fast moving consumer goods (FMCG) company, Patanjali Ayurved, has hired more than 1000 employees from leading companies such as Hindustan Unilever, Colgate, Dabur, Godrej and Nestle.
Now, they are also planning to hire freshers from the top notch business schools, on this ongoing placement season.
"Presently, we have headcount of 25,000 employees. We hired almost 10,000 people last year. Considering our aggressive growth plans for the coming years, we need to add at least 10,000 more employees in another one year," said Balkrishna, Managing Director at Patanjali Ayurved.