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UGC Introduces Two New MOOCs on Arctic and Polar Studies

The University Grants Commission (UGC) has unveiled two new Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) focused on arctic and polar studies, available on the SWAYAM portal. The courses, titled “Understanding the Arctic: Climate and Environmental Protection” and “Polar Science, Arctic Governance, Policy, and Law,” will commence on July 18, 2024, and run for 15 weeks.

Registration for these courses is open for the July 2024 semester on the official SWAYAM website (swayam.gov.in). Enrollment ends on August 31, with exams scheduled for December 14 and 15, respectively.

According to an official notice from the UGC, the course on “Polar Science, Arctic Governance, Policy, and Law” will explore various aspects of polar governance and legislation. Similarly, the “Understanding the Arctic – Climate and the Need for Environmental Protection” course will address climate issues and environmental protection in the Arctic region.

These courses have been developed by the UGC Subject Matter Expert Committee to align with the six pillars of the Arctic Policy of India, ensuring they are comprehensive and relevant to current global and regional policies.

UGC-NET Exam Cancelled Due to Security Breach; CBI Steps In

The National Testing Agency (NTA) has annulled the UGC-NET exam held on June 18, following concerns over the exam’s integrity. The decision, announced on Wednesday, comes after the University Grants Commission (UGC) received alarming inputs suggesting potential breaches. Over 1.1 million candidates took the test at 1205 centers in 317 cities across India.

The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has been tasked with investigating the matter. The inputs were flagged by the National Cyber Crime Threat Analytics Unit of the Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre (I4C), under the Ministry of Home Affairs.

The Ministry of Education emphasized its commitment to maintaining exam transparency, announcing plans for a retest with details to follow. UGC-NET determines eligibility for Assistant Professor and Junior Research Fellowship positions in Indian higher education institutions.

This incident parallels recent controversies in the NEET-UG 2024 exam, where allegations of question paper leaks and unprecedented perfect scores have emerged, particularly from Bihar and Haryana. The NTA has addressed the issue of grace marks but continues to investigate reported irregularities in Patna, with actions pending a report from Bihar Police’s Economic Offences Unit. The government has pledged stringent measures against any wrongdoing to uphold exam integrity and protect student interests.

Richa Singh Discusses Evolution of Online Counseling & YourDOST’s Impact on India’s Mental Health Landscape with ObserveNow

In India, mental health remains a relatively new and stigmatized topic. According to the National Health program by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, 6% of Kerala’s population suffers from mental disorders, with one in five people experiencing emotional and behavioral issues. Nationwide, about 60 to 70 million people are affected by mental disorders, and India has the highest number of suicides globally, with over 260,000 cases annually. World Health Organization reports an average suicide rate of 10.9 per 100,000 people in India.richa

During the COVID era, online counseling platforms surged in popularity. Over time, the field of psychological therapy and counseling has expanded, establishing various forums to deliver mental health services. The use of virtual therapy has significantly increased, with professionals providing support via emails, voice chats, audio platforms, and chat rooms. Despite the mental health triggers caused by the pandemic, therapy applications have played a crucial role in alleviating mental health challenges and enhancing psychological well-being. Siddharth Mala, Correspondent, ObserveNow interacted with Richa Singh, Conceptualizer & Co-Founder, YourDOST to gather more insights on the evolution of online counseling platforms.

Here are a few edited excerpts from the interview:

What inspired you to create an online counseling and emotional support platform like YourDOST?

The idea behind founding YourDOST stemmed from personal experiences and the tragic loss of a college friend due to mental health struggles.

What started as an online counseling platform to fight the pervasive stigma and lack of awareness today has a full suite of tools to help organizations build happier and thriving communities. This includes counseling, self-help, assessments, habit building programs, leadership training etc.

Can you elaborate on the range of services YourDOST provides and how they are tailored to different user needs?

We helping organizations build an enriching work environment, by fostering resilience & engagement in communities and by empowering individuals to become a better version of themselves.

When an organization signs up with us, they get access to 1000+experts, 24×7 counselling support, access to self tools and resources. We also have specialized programs we offer for founders, expecting mothers, layoff support, etc.

How do you ensure the quality and credibility of the experts on your platform?

At YourDOST, all our experts have a minimum of a Master’s degree in Psychology.

Our Clinical psychologists have completed their MPhil in Clinical Psychology from an RCI-certified institution and our coaches have an ICF or equivalent certification in coaching.

With these minimum qualifications they can apply to YourDOST and thereafter go through an extensive recruitment process – which involves written test, mock counseling and interviews. Once they are selected they have to go through mandatory training and supervision from our clinical team. It doesn’t matter how experienced an expert is – everyone goes through our robust supervision process.

How do you handle feedback from users to continually improve the platform?

We take a two pronged approach one is where we have a mandatory session rating which a user gives at the end of each session. Second is where we measure the distress level of the user before and after the counseling sessions. These metrics coupled with expert level supervision scores ensure that we are on top of the quality of services we provide at YourDOST.

What strategies have you employed to engage with diverse groups such as colleges, corporates, and government bodies?

We enhance happiness and resilience in organizations through three levels :

  • Individual Level (Self-Care): 24/7 access to psychologists, coaches, and self-help tools on YourDOST’s platform.
  • Team Level (Peer-Support): Tailor-made training for leaders and employees to foster a supportive team culture.
  • Organisational Level (Workplace Culture): Data-driven analysis to help leadership build an empathetic, high-performing culture.What were the major challenges you faced during the expansion phase, and how did you overcome them?

Some key challenges we encountered were educating stakeholders- on the importance of employee wellness, adoption of the programs- by leaders to make it a core initiative as part of the organization and ensuring quality with scale.

We have managed to work with 500+ corporates on this and ensured a quality approach on our sessions, programs and training.

You mentioned having only three months of cash left at one point. How did you navigate that financial crisis?

When we had only three months of cash left, the team united to make tough decisions: we reduced salaries, scrapped long-shot experiments, and moved to zero-budget marketing. For the next year, we worked tirelessly, focusing on sustainability and efficiency, keeping our spirits high despite the challenges. This collective effort helped us conquer the difficult phase and emerge victorious and profitable as an organization.

What were the key learnings from that challenging period, and how has it shaped your approach to managing the company?

The challenging period we faced fundamentally reshaped our approach to managing the company. It taught us the importance of pursuing responsible growth and underscored the critical role of persistence and teamwork. This experience also gave us confidence that doing good and doing well can coexist, reinforcing our belief that, together, we can create meaningful change and positively impact the world. These lessons continue to guide our actions and decisions.

Cisco to Launch Cybersecurity Center in Taiwan

U.S. networking giant Cisco has announced plans to establish a cybersecurity center in Taiwan, in collaboration with the government, to enhance workforce training in the sector.

Taiwan, a democratically governed island that Beijing claims as its territory, has faced numerous cyberattacks from China targeting government entities and technology companies. These attacks are part of a broader pressure campaign.

As part of its Taiwan Digital Acceleration Plan 3.0, Cisco aims to address the global shortage of cybersecurity professionals. The company will work with the Taiwanese government and local tech associations to enhance threat intelligence and cyber readiness through the new security center.

Guy Diedrich, Cisco’s global innovation officer, highlighted the extensive security initiatives the company will undertake, including the new innovation center, although he did not disclose specific investment details. He emphasized the flexible nature of the digital acceleration program, stating, “There is no ceiling on investments. We continue to make them,” with the project also encompassing AI applications in transportation and sustainability at Kaohsiung port in southern Taiwan.

At the launch event, attended by Taiwan Vice President Hsiao Bi-khim, Diedrich expressed hope for future investment rounds. Vice President Hsiao expressed her gratitude for Cisco’s ongoing partnership with Taiwan.

Ferns N Petals Appoints Avi Kumar as New Chief Marketing Officer

Ferns N Petals (FNP) has announced the appointment of Avi Kumar as its new chief marketing officer (CMO). In his new capacity, Kumar will oversee the expansion and enhancement of FNP’s market presence, both domestically and internationally, guiding the company through its next growth phase with innovative marketing strategies aimed at key consumer segments.

Kumar’s role will encompass the development of FNP’s core categories such as flowers, gourmet products, gifts, and personalized items, alongside the introduction of new product lines. He will focus on achieving ambitious revenue goals, enhancing profitability, and optimizing the marketing budget for maximum return on investment, according to a company statement.

Pawan Gadia, FNP’s global CEO and director, expressed enthusiasm about Kumar’s appointment, highlighting his reputation for transforming data into actionable strategies. Gadia noted, “Avi’s profound market insights align seamlessly with our mission to offer exceptional customer experiences. We are confident that his leadership will fortify FNP’s market position and extend our global reach.”

Kumar himself shared his excitement about joining FNP at a crucial juncture, praising the brand’s innovative and customer-centric legacy. He stated, “Leveraging cutting-edge technology and data-driven insights, I look forward to collaborating with the talented team at FNP to advance the brand’s market position and achieve new milestones. Our focus on e-commerce and digital transformation will set new industry standards, delivering exceptional value to our customers and driving sustainable growth.”

Avi Kumar brings extensive experience in marketing and brand management, having held senior positions at prominent companies such as coto, IGP.com, Zee5, and Big FM. His expertise in marketing technologies, content creation, consumer insights, and brand development has consistently driven accelerated business growth through innovative, data-driven strategies.

Prime Minister Modi Launches New Nalanda University Campus in Bihar

Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the new campus of Nalanda University in Rajgir, Bihar. This significant event marks a collaborative effort between India and East Asia Summit (EAS) countries. The ceremony was attended by several distinguished guests, including the heads of missions from 17 countries, and featured the Prime Minister planting a ceremonial sapling.

In his address, Prime Minister Modi expressed his delight at visiting Nalanda shortly after beginning his third term, considering it a positive sign for India’s development. “Nalanda is not just a name, it is an identity, a regard. Nalanda is the root, it is the mantra. Nalanda is the proclamation of the truth that knowledge cannot be destroyed even though books would burn in a fire,” he remarked. He emphasized that the new university heralds a golden era for India.

Modi highlighted Nalanda’s revival near its ancient ruins as a testament to India’s ability to rejuvenate its historical legacy and contribute to global progress. He acknowledged the contributions of various nations to the Nalanda project, praising the determination of Bihar’s people to restore the university’s historical glory.

Emphasizing Nalanda’s heritage as a global center of knowledge, the Prime Minister noted that students from over 20 countries are already studying at the university, exemplifying the concept of ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam’ or ‘the world is one family’. He highlighted India’s tradition of using education for human welfare and mentioned the upcoming International Yoga Day as an example of India sharing its cultural heritage globally.

Modi underscored the university’s commitment to sustainability with its Net Zero Energy, Emission, Water, and Waste models. He linked educational development with economic and cultural growth, stating that India’s efforts aim to transform its education system to make the country a global education and knowledge hub by 2047.

The Prime Minister cited various initiatives like Atal Tinkering Labs, Startup India, and international collaborations, showcasing India’s advancements in education and skill development over the past decade. He mentioned the rise in Indian educational institutions’ global rankings and the establishment of numerous universities, ITIs, and research facilities.

The new Nalanda University campus features modern academic blocks, auditoriums, student hostels, and several other facilities, all designed with sustainability in mind. The original Nalanda University, founded around 1600 years ago, was one of the world’s first residential universities, with its ruins now a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2016.

Notable dignitaries at the event included Bihar Governor Rajendra Arlekar, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, External Affairs Minister Dr. Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, and other key officials. Prime Minister Modi concluded with a call for students to embody the values of curiosity, courage, and kindness, believing that Nalanda’s revival will guide humanity and position India as a leader in global education.

GVFL’s Prarambh Fund Secures Initial Close at Rs 100 Crore

GVFL has announced the successful first close of its latest Seed Stage initiative, the Prarambh Fund, securing Rs 100 crore. The total target for the fund is Rs 200 crore. The Prarambh Fund aims to invest in 25-30 promising seed-stage startups within the next year, focusing on sectors such as B2B SaaS, Health-tech, Agritech, Climate Tech, and Deep-Tech, with individual investments ranging from Rs 1 crore to Rs 3 crore.

GVFL, formerly known as Gujarat Venture Finance Limited, operates as an independent, board-managed venture finance company. Over the years, it has launched nine funds, supporting over 110 companies and exiting more than 75% of its portfolio with excellent returns. The firm specializes in providing venture capital to innovative startups, employing a thorough market and management assessment process. GVFL offers comprehensive support to its funded companies, including strategic guidance and governance.

Kamal Bansal, Managing Director of GVFL, expressed enthusiasm about the first close of Prarambh Fund. He emphasized the fund’s goal to foster innovation across various sectors and provide a seamless funding pathway for startups from seed to growth stages. Bansal highlighted that this capital support for pre-revenue and early-stage startups positions GVFL as a full-spectrum venture capital firm capable of supporting companies through all development stages.

Mihir Joshi, President of GVFL, noted GVFL’s strong track record with early-stage investments, having committed over Rs 150 crore through its Emerging Enterprise Venture Fund in the past 18 months. He stressed that the first close of Prarambh underscores GVFL’s dedication to nurturing startups from inception to maturity, providing essential resources for scaling.

Sudhakararao Papa Appointed Director (Enterprise) at BSNL

Sudhakararao Papa has been appointed as the Director (Enterprise) of Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL), following a rigorous selection process by the Public Enterprises Selection Board (PESB) on June 15, 2024. Currently serving as the Chief General Manager of Chennai Telecom District Circle at BSNL, Sudhakararao Papa brings a wealth of experience and expertise to his new role.

His appointment is pending final vigilance clearances and approval from the Appointments Committee of the Cabinet.

Papa emerged successfully from a competitive pool of 11 candidates interviewed during the selection meeting, showcasing his leadership qualities and strategic vision for BSNL’s enterprise operations. His tenure as Director (Enterprise) is expected to further bolster BSNL’s position in the telecommunications sector, driving innovation and operational excellence across the enterprise division.

 

FSIB Recommends Five New Executive Directors for Public Sector Banks

The Financial Services Institutions Bureau (FSIB) has put forth a recommendation for the appointment of five new Executive Directors (EDs) across several Public Sector Banks for the fiscal year 2024-25. This decision follows a comprehensive selection process conducted from June 13 to June 17, 2024, during which FSIB assessed 57 candidates representing various public sector banks. The evaluation criteria encompassed candidates’ performance in interviews and their extensive professional experience within the banking sector. The recommendations are structured in order of merit, highlighting the top candidates deemed suitable for elevation to the ED role.

Among those recommended are Beena Vaheed of Union Bank of India, Rajeeva and Amit Kumar Srivastava of Punjab National Bank, and S K Majumdar and D Surendran of Canara Bank. These individuals were selected based on their demonstrated competence and leadership potential, reflecting FSIB’s commitment to appointing highly qualified professionals to key positions within public sector banking institutions. The proposed appointments signal FSIB’s strategic approach to strengthening leadership teams across these banks, aiming to enhance operational efficiency and strategic decision-making in the banking sector.

Ultimately, the final approval for these appointments rests with the Appointments Committee of the Cabinet, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. This committee will review FSIB’s recommendations before making the conclusive decision on the new ED appointments. The process underscores the significance of these roles in shaping the future direction of public sector banks and underscores the rigorous assessment and merit-based selection conducted by FSIB to identify candidates best suited for these critical positions.

 

ObserveNow Successfully Concludes 2nd Digital Bharat CyberSecurity Summit & Awards: AI and Cybersecurity Leaders Unite to Combat Emerging Threats

In our current digital age, cybersecurity is more crucial than ever. As we navigate this era where our lives are intertwined with technology, protecting our data has become as essential as safeguarding our money. Adding to this, artificial intelligence gives cybersecurity a powerful edge, making our digital defenses smarter and more effective.

ObserveNow Media recently concluded the 2nd Edition of the Digital Bharat CyberSecurity Summit & Awards 2024, held at Hotel Eros in Nehru Place, New Delhi. The event, themed “Revolutionizing Cybersecurity Through AI-Powered Capabilities”, brought together industry leaders, cybersecurity experts, and government officials to discuss the evolving landscape of cybersecurity in the digital age, focusing on the integration of AI technologies.

Powered by Google Cloud, with Thales as the Data Security Partner,  Utimaco & Rah Infotech as the Preferred Encryption Partner, ISB Executive Education as the Academic Partner, and ESDS as the Associate Partner, the event underscored the collaborative effort required to enhance cybersecurity measures through advanced technologies. The participation of these esteemed partners highlighted the importance of a unified approach in tackling cyber threats.

The inaugural panel discussion, moderated by cybersecurity expert Amit Dubey, focused on how AI-driven threat intelligence empowers cybersecurity applications for enhanced threat detection and response. Amit highlighted the rapid innovation by cybercriminals and the necessity of AI in mapping and classifying threat intelligence. Kapil Jaiswal, Director Research (InfoSec) & CISO, Government of India, discussed the transformative impact of GenAI and its reliability issues. Pooja Bansal, Director IT at Fareportal, emphasized the importance of access control and periodic data checks to ensure privacy. Dr. Jagannath Sahoo, Chief Information Security Officer at Gujarat Fluorochemicals Limited, stressed the critical role of AI in detecting chemical leaks for employee safety. Abhishek Bansal, Chief Information Security Officer at Max Life Insurance Co. Ltd., noted the urgency of protecting sensitive information in the insurance sector against fast-evolving malware. Alok Shankar Pandey, CISO & AGM-IT at Dedicated Freight Corridor Corporation of India Ltd., advocated for the combined deployment of human expertise and AI to safeguard against state-sponsored cyberattacks. Deepak Prasad, Customer Engineering Manager, Networking & Security at Google Cloud India, called for proactive security measures using threat-fed technology.

Deepak Prasad, Customer Engineering Manager, Networking & Security, Google Cloud India & Gaurav Madan, Networking Specialist Customer Engineer, Google Cloud India presented an industry presentation on Security in Google Cloud. 

The second panel discussion, moderated by Kapil Mehrotra, CISO of Dhanuka Agritech, delved into next-gen AI approaches for national security and citizen data protection. Kapil highlighted the evolution of government infrastructure to support AI. Sujoy Brahmachari, CIO and CISO , Rosmerta Technologies Limited emphasized the need for foolproof data protection before adopting technology. Mohit Kalra, VP and CISO, ORIX India stressed responsible AI usage and minimal data sharing. Rajveer Singh, Global Lead – Information & Cyber Security Risk Risk Management ,Saxo Bank  Risk underscored AI’s efficiency in threat detection and real-time vulnerability assessment. Puneet K Bhardwaj, Head IT , Cairn Oil and Gas discussed GenAI’s role in streamlining tasks related to governance and compliance. Anas Viquar, Director- Cybersecurity, PwC India outlined AI’s critical role in protecting citizens, the economy, infrastructure, and institutions. Shruti Mantri Associate Director, Institute of Data Science, ISB called for an ethical framework for AI, focusing on data protection and privacy.

Following the panel discussion Industry Presentation was given by Nishant Rana, Senior Solutions Sales, Thales Group on Ensuring Data Security in the Cloud: Best Practices, Compliance, and Industry Use Cases.

Manish Gupta Country Manager, India & Saarc, Utimaco also spoke on Safeguarding your Digital Fortress with Utimaco.

The event sparked significant discussion about the limitations of AI and emphasized the importance of being cautious about becoming overly dependent on it. Participants explored both the potential drawbacks and the critical need for careful implementation of AI technologies.

Shruti Mantri, Associate Director, Institute of Data Science, ISB Hyderabad presented exclusive report on The Piracy- Malware Nexus in India: A Perceptions and Experience and Empirical Analysis

The third panel discussion, moderated by Col Inderjeet Singh,DG, CSAI examined the implementation of Gen AI solutions for proactive threat mitigation and operational resilience. Col Singh explained the shift from traditional AI to GenAI and its impact on real-time data analysis and threat intelligence. Akshaya Kumar Patel, GM (IT-Commn) & CISO, NTPC Ltd highlighted the necessity of GenAI in staying competitive in cybersecurity. Manmeet Sain, Head IT & CISO, Indian Energy Exchange mentioned ongoing efforts to fully implement AI. Shaleen Khetarpaul, Additional Vice President & CISO, BSES Rajdhani Power Limited emphasized continuous system audits and real-time asset status monitoring. Sanjeev Singh, Chief Information Security & Data Protection Officer, Birlasoft advocated for a proper government framework and employee education on GenAI. Kumar Ravi, Chief Information & Security Officer, Teleperformance India and GBS noted the transformative potential of GenAI in generating new content. Himanshu Sharma, General Manager – Head, ICDC Gramax (GMR Group) suggested simulated attacks to test vulnerabilities. Sanjeev Kaushik, Chief Information & Security Officer, Adani Airports recommended setting up test labs for AI implementation. Dr. Jitendra Mohan Bhardwaj, Group CISO, Tata Advanced Systems Limited called for responsible AI usage due to its initial stages.

A special address by B Shanker Jaiswal, IPS Joint Commissioner of Police (Tech, Cyber & Licensing) for the Delhi Police, on AI in cyberspace highlighted the significant changes AI has brought to cybersecurity post-2012. Jaiswal discussed AI’s potential in automating defense mechanisms and the necessity of ethical considerations in its deployment.

The final panel discussion, moderated by Baidyanath Kumar, CISO & Data Protection Officer at JK Lakshmi Cement, focused on leveraging AI for real-time network defense and customer information security. Participants underscored the importance of understanding AI uses, integrating it with machine learning, and controlling threats through employee training and awareness.

Final Industry Presentation for the day was presented by Prashant Ray, Security Expert, ESDS SOFTWARE SOLUTION LTD on Securing Digital Bharat.

Umakant Tripathi, Director Cyber Security, LTIMindtree said  “First, we must understand the uses of AI and integrate it with ML. We need to investigate and integrate AI. If we don’t invest in AI, we won’t be able to tackle organizational attacks.”

Sanjay Sharma, Head of IT Infrastructure and Cyber Security, Shriram Pistons & Rings Ltd. highlighted “The objective is to control threats through multiple training sessions and employee awareness.”

Suneel Wattal, CIC-Noida, Centre of Excellence, Mpsedc underscored that “ AI plays a major role in automating cybersecurity. Cybersecurity vs. AI is like a cat and mouse game. AI is more often misused than used, so we must stay ahead of cyber criminals.”

Preeti Singh, Head of Security Risk and Compliance, Osttra Services India highlighted “Integrating AI brings challenges like managing big data and its infrastructure. Training AI while ensuring privacy is crucial. If a tool does not generate positive results, it increases workload for human resources. Privacy is a major concern in AI, and it should be a priority during its design, with proper audits in place.”

The concluding address by Narendra Nath Gangavarapu, Joint Secretary of the National Security Council Secretariat, Government of India, emphasized the positive impact of increased cybersecurity awareness and national initiatives like MeitY’s IACA Programme.

The event concluded with an award ceremony honoring the leaders in cybersecurity.Vinit Goenka Secretary, Centre for knowledge Sovereignty (CKS) Former Spokesperson, BJP Delhi Former Member Governing Council- CRIS Ministry of Railway, preneted the awards to the awardees at the event.

The 2nd Edition of the ObserveNow Digital Bharat CyberSecurity Summit & Awards 2024 provided a comprehensive overview of the current state and future directions of cybersecurity in the digital era. With insightful discussions on the role of AI in enhancing cybersecurity measures, the event highlighted the importance of continuous innovation, collaboration, and ethical considerations in safeguarding sensitive information against ever-evolving cyber threats.

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