Tag: Videoconferencing

  • CM Baghel Jainam will inaugurate Kovid Hospital virtual, hospital is ready in only 10 days

    Bhupesh Baghel will inaugurate the virtual launch of Jainam Kovid Hospital today. Several public representatives will also join the Health Minister TS Singhdev in this program through video conference at 11 am. The registration process will also start from 4 pm today. Let us tell you that the Jainam Kovid Hospital has been prepared in the capital in just days. The hospital has been prepared in view of the fast growing corona patients daily. With the cooperation of Jain society, in just 10 days in a short time, this center, which is going to start in the new wing of Jainam Manas Bhawan near the airport, has provided a lot of facilities in this center. The service enthusiasts of the Jain community have done it day and night, free of cost to the public at the Jainam Kovid Hospital. All the facilities are being made available in this hospital, for which treatment was felt very necessary for the Karona infected person, which has been taken care of and ensured its availability. Such as ventilator, oxygen bed, general ward, non AC shared bed, AC shared bed, pathology lab, ambulance, food, medicines, experienced doctors, team of nursing staff will provide 24 hours services.

  • Relief Commissioner reviews disaster management operations through videoconferencing

    Ms. Rita Shandilya, Secretary and Relief Commissioner, Department of Revenue and Disaster Management, Government of Chhattisgarh, today through video conferencing from Mantralaya Mahanadi Bhavan, Nodal Officers of Disaster Management of Raigad, Rajnandgaon, Raipur and Sukma, Disaster Mitra Scheme, District Disaster Management Plan, Detailed information about rescue and management was taken from District Fire Protection Plan and LU. He inquired about the activities of disaster management including registration in NDMIS portal under revenue book circular 6-4 at the district level.
    The Secretary has instructed the officials of the concerned districts to expedite the selection of the disaster friend volunteers for the implementation of the disaster friend scheme and send the information to the Revenue and Disaster Management Department by 15 April 2021. He Scout and Guide, NCC, NSS under the disaster friend scheme. And instructed to join the volunteers of Nehru Yuva Kendra and participate in more and more women.

  • Microsoft Teams stops working with Internet Explorer 11

    Microsoft Teams, a videoconferencing and communication service, will stop working on Internet Explorer 11 as of this Tuesday, December 1st. The end of browser support is part of Microsoft’s plan to shut down the old browser, which is already being replaced by Edge.

    Starting in December, Internet Explorer users will no longer be able to access the chat or enter Teams calls. Ending conference service support is just the first step towards closing other Microsoft tools in the browser.

    As of August 17, 2021, all other applications and services in the Microsoft 365 package will also stop working with Internet Explorer. Before that, in March 2021, the company will also close the old version of Edge.

    The company’s goal is to centralize all users in the revamped edition of Microsoft Edge. The browser is based on Chromium, which guarantees speed in use, and has a compatibility mode for old sites, which makes using Internet Explorer unnecessary.

    Microsoft recently started a move to start migrating Internet Explorer users to the new browser. Now, certain sites do not open in the old browser and bring an automatic redirect to Edge, which is already pre-installed in the latest editions of Windows 10.

  • In Videoconferencing Dr. Premsai Singh: ‘Padhai Tunhar Duar’: More than 15.77 lakh students benefited

    Minister Dr. Premasay Singh informed the media representatives today through videoconferencing that 15 lakh 77 thousand 351 school students are getting benefit of ‘Padhai Tunhar Duar’ program. One lakh 65 thousand 245 teachers have also been connected to this portal. Dr. Tekam said that the government has decided to postpone the fees of children studying in private schools. Notice has been issued to 8 non-government schools on the complaint of charging children.

    He said that after the Corona transition, the School Education Department had taken all the schools under the category of lockdown on March 13, 2020, taking precautions and following the physical distacing and necessary instructions in the schools. In order to prevent the education of school children due to the lockdown, the ‘Padhai Tunhar Duar’ program was started immediately. The online portal was launched on April 7 under this program by Chief Minister Shri Baghel. This portal has been made available free of cost to all children on cgschool.in.

    School Education Minister informed that 7 thousand 910 videos, 188 audio, 3 thousand 477 photos, one thousand 754 course materials have been uploaded in the portal of ‘Padhai Tunhar Duar’ program and 78 online classes have been conducted. This portal has also been made available for higher education. The ‘Padhai Tunhar Duar’ program has been highly appreciated. He said that children of any state can join and study through this portal. Our Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel has also written a letter to the Chief Ministers of other states in this regard. Along with this, online classes were also started through various apps, constantly contacting children. Children from class I to X are benefiting from this online process and portal. He informed that this facility is being provided to the children of class 11th and 12th soon. Dr. Tekam said that children will be given admission in the state under the Right to Education Act.

    The school education minister said that in order to follow physical distancing, children in school should not sit together and take the exam. Taking important decisions in this regard, the government has given general promotion to all the children of class IX to XI and class XI and class XI has also given promotion to the next class.

    Premasai Singh said that the midday meal of the children should not be affected during the period of lockdown, so that 40 days dry grain was made available to the children for all children from class I to VIII. Out of 29 lakh children in the state, 98 percent children are taking advantage of this.

    He said that in order to avoid financial burden on the parents of children studying in private schools during the lockdown period, action has been postponed to charge the children of all the private schools. Also, employees working in private schools have been instructed to continue the pay for the lockdown period.

    More than 2200 migrants in more than 110 identified institutions of primitive and scheduled castes

    Dr. Tekam said that keeping in mind the prevention of infection from Kovid-19, the educational institutions as well as hostel-ashrams, specific educational institutions run by the Tribal and Scheduled Castes Development Department in the state, were directed to be closed with immediate effect. went. During the lockdown period, 257 hostels-ashrams and other residential educational institutions operated in different districts have been identified by the department for taking care of such migrant people of Chhattisgarh and other states who have failed to reach their destination and are stuck in the middle. was done. Adequate arrangements have been made for the stay of migrant persons at these centers. With the help of district administration and local bodies, food etc. is being made available to them. Duty of hostel superintendents and kitchens have also been installed to support the system. Currently more than 2200 migrant persons are staying in more than 110 identified departmental institutions.

    50 percent of target in fertilizer societies

    Minister informed that the procurement season 2020 has started. This year, a target has been set to disburse 4600 crore loans to about 13 lakh farmers through cooperative societies. He informed that the work of loan disbursement has been started, so far 24.39 crore loans have been disbursed. For distribution of chemical fertilizers to farmers, a target of 6.35 lakh tonnes has been set this year for the cooperative sector. 50 percent of the target set has reached the fertilizer societies. 3.90 lakh tonnes of chemical fertilizer is currently available with marketing associations and cooperative societies. Complete arrangements of fertilizer and seeds have been made for the farmers. He informed that this year storage of all manure has started in cooperative societies. Currently 1.51 lakh tonnes of fertilizer is available in cooperative societies, 1637 tonnes of fertilizer has been distributed to farmers. Dr. Tekam said that farmers can obtain fertilizer permits (on loan) by following social distance.

    He said that 6 lakh 75 metric tonnes of sugarcane have been purchased from farmers in the state. 55 crore rupees have been paid to farmers and 121 crores are yet to be paid. Principal Secretary School Education Dr. Alok Shukla, Secretary Primitive Caste and Scheduled Caste Development Shri D.D. Singh, Secretary Cooperative Mr. Prasanna R., Sancha