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Fight Against Pandemic: Global Vaccine Diplomacy

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Sikkim to begin covid-vaccination for children aged 15-18

The pandemic destroyed the socio-economic lives of people across the globe. We have had epidemics like – Black Death, Spanish flu, HIV aids, Cholera pandemic, etc. Coronavirus along with its emerging variants is a newly developed infectious disease. Most people infected with the COVID-19 virus are set to be experiencing mild to moderate respiratory illness. Some may require special treatment for recovering others might not. Older people and people would underline medical problems namely cardiovascular disease diabetes respiratory diseases are likely to develop serious illnesses.

There is no full cure to this disease yet but slowing down transmission requires correct and full information about, how it spreads, preventive measures possible. One of the most resorted solutions that the nations around the globe sorted to was temporary or partial lockdowns amid Pendemic.

A controversial outbreak

On 31st December 2019, China reported a cluster of cases of pneumonia in Wuhan, Hubei province, identified as coronavirus. On the following days of the week WHO had reported on social media and its website about the pneumonia cases taking place. Published on 5th of January the disease outbreak of the new virus which can actually and adversely affect public health. From the human-to-human transmission, the COVID-19 virus also said to be a zoonotic disease.

The USA had been pushing inquiries to determine the origins of coronavirus whether it leaked from a Wuhan lab. While the USA has been holding China responsible for the emergence of the virus and spreading it across the globe. Chinese officials from the Wuhan lab have been repeatedly stating the Wuhan Lab Staff tested negative with COVID-19 antibodies. Getting back at the USA by responding that emergence of the virus took place elsewhere in the world. Possibly frozen food imports or USA military operations led to the spread.

A CURE FOR THE CAUSE

Keeping aside the global political debate in regards to the origin of COVID-19, nations started looking for a cure. Covid-19 vaccination on the roll to fight the efficacy rates against the different variants emerging – The alpha, beta, gamma, and delta variants considered variants of concern by the WHO. The WHO classified lambda as a global “variant of interest” — a step below variant of concern.

The Mutations accumulating in the original strain have emerged as the dominant strain in almost all geographical regions. At least 13 different vaccines have administered, few of them for Emergency Use Listing are

1.The Pfizer/BioNTech Comirnaty vaccine

2.  The SII/Covishield and AstraZeneca/AZD1222 vaccines (developed by   AstraZeneca/Oxford and manufacturer – the State Institute of India and SK Bio respectively).

3. The Moderna COVID-19 vaccine.

4. The Sinopharm COVID-19 vaccine.

5.The Sinopharm vaccine produced by Beijing Bio-Institute of Biological Products Co Ltd, a subsidiary of China National Biotec Group.

6. The Sinovac-CoronaVac.

“All the above-cited vaccines have variation in their efficacy rates in regard to the asymptomatic and severe cases in different regions and against different variants of novel coronavirus ranging from 65% to 95% pre and post-vaccination dose(s).”

VACCINE DIPLOMACY

The vaccine development further led to the new term “Vaccine Diplomacy”.  

INDIA emerging as the “World’s biggest exporter” following its “Neighbourhood First “policy, we could see other countries ramping up the process to the “low-level income countries” in their surrounding geographical regions while the supply of vaccines to other countries will take time. Following “Made in INDIA” and The Vaccine Maitri initiative, Vaccines supplies are in lakhs as grants and commercial supplies and earning goodwill to countries like Commonwealth of Dominica, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Bhutan, the Maldives, Mauritius, Seychelles, Sri Lanka Bahrain, Oman, Afghanistan, Barbados.

GERMANY’s decision to 20 percent of its donations directly to individual states. Recipients are to include Ukraine, Armenia, and Namibia. The decision when the supply will begin is not clear yet.

USA Strategy for Global Vaccine Sharing, Announcing Allocation Plan for the First 25 million Doses for sharing globally. In the view of ending of pandemic globally the USA would be supplying – Approximately 6 million for South and Central America, approximately 7 million for Asia, approximately 5 million for Africa, and to regional priority areas.

RUSSIA’s Sputnik V vaccine is gaining ground in Latin America, Eastern Europe, Asia, and Africa. This is also a chance for Russia to strengthen its relationship with allies giving it a Geopolitical advantage.

PATH TO FIGHT COVID

The vaccination drive from nation to nation is not less controversial unless the intent to willingly provide its support to poor countries like Africa where only 1% of the population is vaccinated to fight against pandemics.

WHO’s The Global Vaccine Action plan is a framework to prevent millions of deaths by 2020 through more equitable access to existing vaccines for people in all communities an effort that brought together development, health, and immunization experts and stakeholders. The global economies show commitment to achieving the ambitious goals following campaigns on a larger scale.

An efficient approach in this regard required while the countries supplying vaccines are also being criticised for the slow pace of DOSE 1 and DOSE 2 Jab’s within their own regions/country.

It should not be a “Who Wins” rather “A Global Win” against the epidemic that has forced us to live a New Normal life of wearing masks, public restrictions, and lockdowns during this Pendemic time.

The WHO website quotes “New Global Dashboard on COVID-19 Vaccine Equity finds low-income countries would add $38 billion to their GDP forecast for 2021 if they had the same vaccination rate as high-income countries. Global economic recovery at risk if vaccines are not equitably manufactured, scaled up and distributed”.

Vaccine inequity is the world’s biggest obstacle to ending this pandemic and recovering from COVID-19,” said Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director-General of the World Health Organization.

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Tokyo 2020 Day-9, a Bit Disappointment for India

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India In Tokyo 2020 Olympic

Tokyo 2020 Day-9 Perview.

  • Indian shuttler PV Sindhu loses in the semi-finals to Chinese Taipei’s Tai Tzu-Yung. This came as a big heartbreak for team India. However, the game isn’t over, India still has hopes for another medal in the tally.
  • The weekend didn’t start on a great note. Colombia’s Yurberjen Martinez stunned boxer Amit Panghal in his round of 16 against. Indian archer Atanu Das also went down in men’s individual pre-quarters.
  • While on the brighter side, Kamalpreet Kaur made it to the finals after qualifying. The women’s hockey team defeated South Africa in the group of 8 and finished at fourth. Indian shooter Anjum Moudgil and Tejaswini Sawant failed to make the women’s 50m rifle after completing on 15th and 33rd positively in qualification.

ABOUT THE MATCHES

BADMINTON:

  • A big loss for team India on weekend. The reigning world champion PV Sindhu losses from Chinese Taipei Tai Tzu-Yung. She was India’s hope for a gold medal in Tokyo Olympics but she didn’t make it. Sindhu will fight for a bronze medal on Sunday.

BOXER:

  • Colombia’s Yurberjen Martinez stunned boxer Amit Panghal in his round of 16 against. Boxer Amit Panghal, the world No. 1 in men’s 52kg, crashed out of the Tokyo Olympics, losing to Yuberjen Herney Martinez. Panghal, India’s biggest hope in this section, lost 5-0 on points, starting the day on a disappointing note for boxing. This came after the high of Lovlina Borgohain reaching the semifinals and assuring a medal for the country.

ARCHERY:

  • India had lost their hope for a medal in archery. Indian archer Atanu Das who defeated Oh Jin Hyek in the last 32 failed to make to finals. Takaharu Furukawa defeated him and he lost 4-6 in a serious and intense match. Atanu Das exits from pre-quarterfinals of the Olympic 2020.

THROWING:

  • Indian thrower Kamalpreet Kaur made it to the finals after finishing 2nd in Tokyo Olympics 2020, it was good news on a very rough day for team India. She sent the discus at a distance of 64m in her 3rd and final attempt. She secured her slot for the finals to be held on Monday. India hopes for the gold medal by Kamalpreet Kaur on Monday.

WOMEN’S HOCKEY:

  • Indian women’s team got their second win over South Africa by 4-3 in the group of 8 and they finished at 4th. This win still keeps the hopes for hockey in Tokyo Olympics. Striker Vandana Katariya the star player scored the hat-trick which makes India win and keeps their place safe in Olympics. It is India’s second consecutive win after Argentina.

AIR RIFLE:

  • Anjum Moudgil, Tejaswini Sawant in women’s rifle failed in shooting. Moudgil was in the top 8 but she could not sustain it. The Indian shooting team’s disastrous outing at the Games continued. With only Saurabh Chaudhary qualifying for the finals. Having entered Tokyo on the back of some stunning performances and soaring expectations.

Also, Read – YUVA and Suruchi Prakashan to organise a 15 day: Akhand Bharat capsule

YUVA and Suruchi Prakashan to organise a 15 day: Akhand Bharat capsule

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Independence-Day

YUVA and Utkarsh Bharat in collaboration with Suruchi Prakashan are celebrating this 75th Independence Day. Suruchi Prakashan publishes books related to freedom fighters and society. In this initiative, many of books on freedom fighters will be read. It is a 15 days series of learning and growth.

Each year YUVA organizes a social campaign in August to create awareness amongst the youth about a social topic. Students from the University of Delhi, GGSIPU participate in the same via different avenues and platforms.

Though we remember many freedom fighters, still a few are not. They lost their lives fighting against the Colonial-imperialist forces and one needs to acknowledge their supreme sacrifice.

YUVA’s quiz competition, urges each student and youth to know about these freedom fighters and enhance their knowledge. The campaign is titled Akhand Bharat and will be conducted as a series, “Prabodhan 15 days, 15 stories“.

In the quiz competition, they will give you 5 questions each day for fifteen days from (1st August-15th August). You will also be provided with reading material and books on the concerned topics to make the quiz competition interactive.

The quiz scheduled on Utkarsh Bharat AAP. All the information regarding the freedom fighters will be available on the Utkarsh Bharat app. You have to read the articles and books by Suruchi Prakashan, also watch some short videos and answer 5 questions daily. Students will also be provided with the certificates after the successful completion of this competition. Due to COVID-19, the campaign will take place via online medium only.

The preservation of freedom is not the task of soldiers alone. The whole nation has to be strong.

 – Lal Bahadur Shastri

Also, Read – PV Sindhu loses from Tai Tzu-Ying in her semifinals

Olympic 2020: PV Sindhu loses in her semifinals

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India In Tokyo 2020 Olympic

Reigning world champion PV Sindhu’s who had been winning continuously in Tokyo Olympics 2020 of securing India’s first-ever Olympic gold in badminton came crashing down. She slumped to a straight-game defeat against world no.1 Tai Tzu-Ying of Chinese Taipei in the women’s singles semifinals today.

The 26-year-old silver-medalist from the Rio Games, while she will fight for the bronze medal tomorrow and will be competing He Bingjiao and hope that she will win a bronze medal for India on Sunday.

PV Sindhu won her first match against Ksenia Polikarpova 21-7, 21-10. Then the second match against Denmark’s Mia Blichfeldt. Lastly, the third match against Japanese Akane Yamaguchi made her step into the semifinals in Olympic 2020. However, she couldn’t secure a gold medal for India. Huge loss and disappointment for team India.

The numbers two seed Tzu-Ying proceeded from where she left off in the primary game and in spite of Sindhu tossing her absolute best chances, it was sufficiently not and the Indian shuttler lost the semi-last conflict in straight games. The whole match went on for 40 minutes.

On Friday, Sindhu had burst into the semi-finals of the ladies’ singles occasion in the wake of overcoming Japan’s number four seed Akane Yamaguchi in the quarterfinals.

Also, Read – CBSE 12th Result 2021 Declared: Rise in the Pass Percentage of Students

CBSE 12th Result 2021 Declared: Rise in the Pass Percentage of Students

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CBSE 12th Result 2021 Declared: Rise in the Pass Percentage of Students

CBSE 12th Result 2021 Declared: Rise in the Pass Percentage of Students

  • COVID AND EXAMS: ULTIMATE TUSSLE

The world is in the middle of a pandemic which we all are very much aware of. COVID-19 cases are only surging because of which CBSE has faced many obstacles. We are essentially talking about the exams of class 12th. The exams scheduled for May cancelled due to a surge in COVID- 19 cases.

  • THE MUCH-AWAITED RESULTS
  • Check the result here:

Yesterday- 30th July 2021 at 2 p.m. the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) declared the results of class 12th. The result is available at the official website – cbse.gov.in, cbseresults.nic.in.

It is also available via SMS, UMANG app, and Digilocker.

  • Pass percentage:

The result declared for 1304561 students and over 70,000 students have secured 95% and above which is almost double the students from the previous year and 1, 50,152 have scored 90-95%. The pass percentage among male students is 99.13% which is higher as compared to the last year’s pass percentage i.e., 86.19% but girls have again outrun the boys with a 0.56 margin. 99.67% of the total female students have cleared the exam.

Also, in the CBSE 12th result, Kendriya Vidhyalayas has registered a 100% pass. Last year, these schools had registered a 98.62% pass. If we are talking about passing students how can we not mention compartment students? 0.47% of students totaling to 6149 have got compartment this year although the number of students giving compartment has drastically reduced this year last year it was over 87,000 students.

However, the result of over 65184 students is under process. It will be released by August 5th. In the year 2020, 66.67% of the transgender candidates had cleared class 12th but this year they have registered 100% results. Their performance has increased by over 30%. With an increase in the pass percentage registered this year by CBSE and the other state boards, the college admissions’ cut-offs are likely to soar with 5.3% of students scoring above 95%.

  • MIXED REACTIONS FROM STUDENTS:

If we consider the students’ reactions to their results, some of them are happy with their results while some aren’t.

  • “Got 98.8%, the lockdown was a hard time but still managed to pull through, congrats everyone for their results,” a student.
  • “Results weren’t what we were expecting. I was expecting over 80% score but I am disappointed. I wanted to get into a government college but it seems difficult now,” says Abhishek Chaudhary, a student in Delhi.

Unusual times call for unusual ways to deal with the situation. This line proved exceptionally well for the CBSE. Class 12th exam is the basis for many of the future courses that a student chooses. Not only students but even the parents were tensed for the future of their children.

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Smartphone Market: Chinese Company Xiaomi Still Tops

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Chinese Company Xiaomi Still Tops Smartphone Market

UNDERSTANDING THE INDIAN SMARTPHONE MARKET


The Indian smartphone market has once again picked up the pace after weakened sales growth due to Covid-19. The shipments grew by 82 percent on a YoY basis (compared to Q2 2020). It reached a record high of 33 million in the second quarter of 2021 despite the second wave of Covid.

THE MARKET SHARE

Xiaomi, Samsung, and Vivo
Data released by Counterpoint on smartphone shipments states that Chinese brands owned over 80 percent share in the smartphone market. This was despite the Aatmanirbhar Bharat call in the country last year. Xiaomi is the leading brand with a 28% market share. While the Korean MNC Samsung has around 18 percent share. While another Chinese brand Vivo bagged third place with a 15 percent share. Also, four of the top 5 selling smartphone models were Xiaomi. Redmi 9A also retained its place as the best-selling model in this quarter.

Market Share

Realme and OnePlus

Realme, a subsidiary of OPPO is leading the 5G smartphone segment in the country. It has a market share close to 22 percent, as per the data shared by the Counterpoint Research firm. They also assert, Realme became the fastest to reach the 50 million smartphone selling brand.
In the premium (price above 30k) and ultra-premium (price above 45k) segments, OnePlus and Apple respectively have dominated these segments. With OnePlus having 34% market and Apple having 49%. Though, premium offline-centric phone brands like Samsung and Vivo witness demands getting affected primarily due to the second Covid wave. Even the subsequent lockdowns in April and May.

Micromax and Lava: Put up a fight

Indian smartphone maker, Micromax which restarted selling smartphones last year has failed to leave any strong mark in the market. They continue to struggle for selling smartphones. The same is the case with Lava, another Indian smartphone brand. Last year after the Chinese intrusion in the Ladakh sector, the brutal clash between the Indian and Chinese armies lead to the martyrdom of our soldiers. Subsequently, a call for boycotting Chinese products started which led to Chinese companies losing their market share.

SPECULATING THE WAY FORWARD


In the third quarter of 2020, Samsung had overtaken Xiaomi as the no.1 selling brand. Cruising its way on the popular M and F Galaxy series. However, gradually the anti-China movement lost its momentum. Primarily due to the companies maintaining a low profile and allegedly funding media houses for improving their image. With these results, it seems uncertain whether an Indian brand will rise in the top 5 selling smartphone brands in the country.

Also Read- TOKYO OLYMPICS 2020 DAY-7, A FANTASTIC DAY FOR TEAM INDIAN

TOKYO OLYMPICS 2020 DAY-7, A FANTASTIC DAY FOR TEAM INDIAN

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India in Tokyo 2020

DAY-7 PREVIEW IN TOKYO OLYMPICS 2020 :

It was a fantastic day for team India with many good achievements in Tokyo Olympics 2020. The players are one step closer to increasing India’s medal tally. Lovlina Borgohain assured India of their second medal with her unbeatable performance. After winning the quarterfinal clash. PV Sindhu claimed a 21-13, 22-20 win over Japan’s Akane Yamaguchi in her quarterfinal match. Whereas our Indian hockey women’s team got their first win, beating Ireland 1-0 and added one win in India’s tally. On the other hand, Deepika Kumari held nervous in a shoot-off against Ksenia Perova to reserve a quarterfinal slot. 

On the other hand, Avinash Sable bettered his national record. MP Jabir and Dutee Chand also failed to make up to 100m finals. And in shooting Manu Bhaker and Rahi Sarnobat got eliminated from this event. The Indian men’s hockey team finished in the second spot

-ABOUT THE MATCHES

-BOXING:

Boxer Lovlina Borgohain reserved India of their second medal at the Tokyo Olympics 2020 today. She won her quarter-finals match by defeating Chinese Taipei’s Nien-Chin Chen. All the boxers in the semi-finals will get a medal but its color will be decided after the results. Lovlina defeated Chinese Taipei’s Chen Nien-chin 4-1 in the last eight bouts by split decision. It is great news for team India, they will get their second medal in Tokyo Olympics since Mirabai Charu.

Lovlina Borgohain (born 2 October 1997) is an Indian amateur woman boxer. She won a bronze medal at the 2018 AIBA Women’s World Boxing Championships. Later, the 2019 AIBA Women’s World Boxing Championships as well. She won the gold medal at the 1st India Open International Boxing Tournament held in New Delhi. Further, a silver medal at the 2nd India Open International Boxing Tournament held in Guwahati. Borgohain secured 3rd rank in the 69 kg Welterweight category. She became the first woman from Assam to qualify for the Olympics. Significantly, the second boxer from the state to represent the country after Shiva Thapa. In 2020, she became the sixth person from Assam to receive Arjuna Award.

After Mary Kom, Lovlina is the second woman from India to win the medal in Olympics. Lovlina will face Turkey’s Busenaz Surmeneli in the semis on 4 August to decide the medal for India.

-BADMINTON:

Reigning world champion P V Sindhu kept India’s hopes of winning a first-ever Olympic gold in badminton alive. She reached the semifinals of women’s singles with a win over world no 5 Japanese Akane Yamaguchi here on Friday. The 26-year-old Indian had won a silver in the 2016 Rio Olympics. She defended brilliantly and rode on her attack to outclass the fourth-seeded Yamaguchi 21-13 22-20 in a 56-minute quarterfinal. She will next face the other quarterfinal winner between Thailand’s Ratchanok Inthanon and Chinese Taipei’s Tai Tzu Ying.

-WOMEN’S HOCKEY:

Navneet Kaur scored a late winner as the Indian women’s hockey team kept its quarterfinals hopes alive. They secured a 1-0 win over Ireland in a must-win penultimate pool match here on Friday.

After goal-less three quarters in which India dominated but failed to breach the Irish defense led by goalkeeper Ayeisha McFerran. Navneet finally found the back of the net in the 57th minute to bring smiles to the Indian faces. Needing a win to keep their hopes alive after three consecutive losses, India had to wait anxiously for 57 minutes. Despite being the dominant team on display and creating innumerable scoring opportunities. India had chances galore from the opening whistle. They got as many as 14 penalty corners but failed to utilise even a single one of them.

-SHOOTING:

World number one archer Deepika Kumari held her nerves to pip former world champion Ksenia Perova in a one-arrow shoot-off. She advanced to the women’s individual quarterfinals of the Tokyo Olympic 2020 Games here on Friday. Locked 5-5 after the regulation five-setter, the 27-year-old Indian delivered a perfect 10. Hitting the bull’s eye, to topple the Russian, a team silver medalist at the 2016 Rio Olympics.

Starting off the one-arrow shoot-off, the Russian crumbled under pressure as she misfired a 7. While a composed Deepika sealed the issue 6-5 (10-7) without any fuss.

India’s Avinash Sable shattered his own 3000m steeplechase national record. Yet he failed to qualify for the finals. Despite clocking a better time than the top three in another heat race of the Olympic Games here on Friday. Sable clocked 8 minutes 18.12 seconds in heat number 2 to finish seventh. It was better than his earlier national record of 8:20.20, set during the Federation Cup in March. The men’s hockey team beat Japan 5-3 in their last match and reserved their place in the 2nd group.

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Delhi University Admissions Procedure Stared

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Delhi University
  • A New Session Begins at Delhi University:

The Delhi University proceeded with its admission process on 26 July 2021. In order to answer queries of aspirants an online session took place. The officials assured that the entrance tests won’t cause them inconvenience. All exams will follow the Covid safety norms.

In the online session, the issues addressed by the officials were related to the university, technical glitches, and entrance exams. This provided the aspirants with a good amount of clarity. Delhi University has started the registration process for post-graduate, MPhil, and Ph.D. courses. Nearly 21,959 aspirants had registered for around 20,000 PG seats till 5 pm on Tuesday.

  • Important Advisory:

The Education Department, Directorate of Technical Education Tashiling, Gangtok has circulated an advisory dated 28/07/2021; No. GOS/DTE/2021/1558.

Applicants from Sikkim, pursuing courses under State Quota in DU must register themselves at the university portal.

  • Online Admission Process:

Due to the COVID- 19 pandemic, the admission process will be completely online for the second year in a row. The students can easily apply for the same from home. The registration process began on July 26 and will go on till August 21. The Delhi University admission portal is quite interactive and has an Artificial Intelligence-enabled chat box that will answer all the queries immediately.

Half of the seats are merit-based and the other half are entrance-based. The National Testing Agency (NTA) will conduct the entrance tests. Most likely conducted in September. The registrar of the admission process Mr. Vikas Gupta said that students might face some technical glitches since the process is online. Therefore, they must not lose patience and go ahead smoothly.

  • National Testing Agency (NTA) to take charge:

The National Testing Agency (NTA) will get all its testing centers clean, safe, and sanitised. It will take care of social distancing so that no one feels any inconvenience. The students with fever or any other issue will be sitting separately. Thus, ensuring their safety and the safety of other students as well. The NTA has already recognized 237 cities where they will be going to conduct these examinations.

The examination pattern will be transparent. The students may challenge a question if it is wrong or the options provided aren’t the right answers. The registrar, Mr. Gupta also made students aware that they must keep their login ID and password safe with them. Most of the students have debit cards and credit cards and can initiate the payment through online mode. The classes will be conducted in both online and offline mode depending on the Covid situation. The hostel or PG facilities will be available and its allotment will be purely merit-based.

Also, Read – International- Tunisian Political Crisis

International- Tunisian Political Crisis

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TUNISIAN POLITICAL CRISIS

A power struggle

A power struggle in Tunisia threatens the delicate democracy because of Tunisian Political Crisis. It was one among the few bright spots of the 2011 Arab Spring.  The movement to oust dictators across the Middle East.  

Over the weekend, President Kais Saied plunged the country into crisis. He shut down parliament for 30 days and fired the Prime Minister of Tunisian because of the country’s defense and justice ministers. The military surrounded the parliament and helped him. A nighttime curfew has been imposed and gatherings of quite three people are forbidden.

Kais Saied

Saied was elected in 2019, he justified the move citing the constitution in Tunisian. Further added that it was necessary after the violent mass protests on Sunday. Demonstrators across the country mobilized over the weekend demanding the resignation of the Prime Minister and his cabinet. The allegation being mishandling of the Coronavirus Pandemic and therefore the country’s near-economic collapse. Critics have labelled it as a coup. They say the President, who now controls the executive, legislative and judicial branches of the govt, is reestablishing an equivalent sort of authoritarian government the revolution ousted a decade ago. Saied’s supporters, are celebrating Sunday’s dramatic turn and therefore the removal of Prime Minister Hichem Mechichi. They say it seems like fresh hope after years of chaos and disappointment. Some are standing alongside soldiers who’ve surrounded parliament, blocking legislators from entering.

Kais Saied

Arab Spring

Background:

  • The Arab Spring was series of loosely related protests that led to changes in government in Tunisia, Egypt, and Libya. Not all were successful despite the popular support.

The reason was that the top goal was increasing democracy and freedom. Following the Arab Spring instability and oppression increased.

In December 2010, Tunisian street vendor Mohammed Bouazizi set himself on fire. He protested against the arbitrary seizing of his vegetables by the police. They did so as Mohammed had failed to obtain a permit.

This act catalyzed the now-famous Jasmine Revolution in Tunisia. It led to street protests within the capital of Tunis and quickly spread throughout the country. The protests forced President Abidine Ben Ali to abdicate and flee to Saudi Arabia after ruling Tunisia for 20 years. Activists in other nations took a cue from the events in Tunisia. Inspired by the first parliamentary democratic elections in October 2011 that took place in Tunisia, they began protests of their own by Tunisians.

COVID 19 adding fuel to fire:

  • Discontent has been brewing in Tunisia since the revolution in 2011. The COVID-19 pandemic has brought the country’s economy and health care system toward the brink of collapse in Tunisian. While the Arab Spring movement ushered in democracy and long-awaited freedom of expression.  Tunisians say the string of governments since have failed to deliver fixes for unemployment, poverty, inflation, and poor social services.

Saied vs. Ennahda

Saied appointed Mechichi to the PM post following his election in 2019, but the two are caught in a power struggle ever since. Mechichi’s predecessor was forced out after only months on the work over a corruption scandal.

The populist president swept into office on promises of removing political corruption, is additionally at odds with leaders of Ennahda. The moderate Islamist party is the most important group in parliament and blame for the nation’s current woes.

On 25 July, Rached Ghannouchi, who leads Ennahda and the speaker of parliament, tried to enter the building. On 25 July, Rached Ghannouchi, leader Ennahda and the speaker of parliament, tried to enter the building. The troops blocked him.

Standing ahead of the barricade the 80-year-old denounced Saied’s unilateral takeover. He repeated to involve Ennahda loyalists against Saied supporters. “I am against gathering all powers in the hands of one person,” he said outside the parliament building.

Ghannouchi disputes Saied’s argument on the grounds that the constitution sanctions his actions. Further adds that Ennahda, not the president, has the proper to nominate Mechichi’s replacement.

Saied vs. Ennahda

President Saied maintains that he stepped in to “save the state”. In a country where the injuries of decades-long dictatorship are yet to heal, his move to dissolve an elected government raised concerns.

The President and Parliament are elected popularly. Mr. Mechichi had the backing of Ennahda, the most important party within the suspended Parliament. President Saied, who is an independent, has had a testy relationship with Ennahda and therefore the Prime Minister of Tunisian.

While the Mechichi government has clearly failed in tackling the COVID-19 pandemic. The President’s move to dissolve Parliament appears more an influence grab than a real plan to address the country’s problems. Ennahda and a minimum of two other parties have accused Mr. Saied of orchestrating a coup.

If they resort to protests, it might pitch the parties that control Parliament against the President, deepening political instability. The 2014 Constitution has involved a constitutional court to settle crises like these, but the court has not been formed yet. Under the Constitution, the President oversees only the Tunisian military and foreign affairs. While the Prime Minister is responsible for the day-to-day affairs of governance.

So to avoid a constitutional crisis, the President will need to appoint a major Minister. He should win the arrogance of the Assembly of the People’s Representatives. Mr. Saied should act within his constitutional limits, recall Parliament and permit the formation of a legitimate government. They could take steps to deal with Tunisia’s economic and healthcare woes.

Also, Read- Secret Holy Cave of Dakinis – Discovery Sikkim

Secret Holy Cave of Dakinis – Discovery Sikkim

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Holy Cave of Dakinis in Sikkim

The magical cave it is one of the holy cave that is located in Sikkim, North East India. The secret cave belongs to Dakinis (In Buddhism she is the Goddess of Liberation) A Dakinis is an expression of emancipate energy in female form. Every so often they are admirable, and sometimes they are incensed and weird and illuminated with skulls. Since they express liberation they often are represented naked, natural, and dancing. The Tibetan word for Dakini is Khandroma, which means “sky goer.”

Secret Cave of the Dakinis, Sikkim
Introduction to Place of Dakinis

This place is also known as the Meditation place of Sage Rinpoche, the Patron Saint of Sikkim. Guru Padmasambhava who was also known as Guru Rinpoche was recognized in Tibet as one of the founding fathers of Tibetan Buddhism, who arose in Tibet in 749 A.D and spent 54 years. The other two patrons were Acharya Shanta Rakshita and Prevailing King Thisong Deotsen. Padmasambhava’s birth in this world was varied with myth and legend. Guru Rinpoche is a totally enlightened and civilized being, a fully arouse one, a buddha. He did not become enlightened moderately, or begin practicing the instructions, learnings, and teachings of Buddha Shakyamuni and ultimately accomplish enlightenment. Guru Rinpoche is incarnated as a fully knowledgeable being. Through his form, prehistoric wisdom manifests demonstrated in the world to benefit all sentient beings. Confide on your spiritual needs and interests, you can also accomplish very specific results by practicing on Guru Padmasambhava. In his observation and narration on the Seven Chapter Prayer of Guru Padmasambhava, the great master Karma Chagme taught what these peculiar results are and how to understand them by practicing on the eight emanations of Guru Rinpoche.

The Secret place of Dakinis is blessed with the supernatural powers of Sage Rinpoche, This hot spring contains the medicinal properties of healing any diseases of the skin, heart and asthma, and many others- Said by local and faithful pilgrims. Also, the best place to connect with nature and to relax. The perfect place where you can connect with your soul peacefully, no tensions, no worries, away from the negativity. The place is filled with positivity all around. Your body and mind peace is just a bath away. The recommended season to visit this hot spring for taking bath is started from mid-December till mid-March. Guru Rinpoche had assassinated a Demon inside this cave and inculcate this cave with divine energies. Also, there are such four caves in Sikkim. The Main is in Tashiding. This is in the South and is also known as Lho Khandu Sang. There is one cave in each district like North, East, West, and South. So when Guru Rinpoche was staying in India. Once a demon entered this cave. So Guru Rinpoche chased him and killed him. This is the holy cave area and in front of the cave, there is a Monastery. The monastery was made for the maintenance and care-taking of the cave. The Monastery is around 80 yrs old. Since then a huge number of devotees, pilgrims, and Buddhist saints have visited this place and taken benefit of this place. The trek route starts from Labdang village and is located above Tashiding.

Confide on your spiritual needs and interests, you can also accomplish very specific results by practicing on Guru Padmasambhava. In his observation and narration on the Seven Chapter Prayer of Guru Padmasambhava, the great master Karma Chagme taught what these peculiar results are and how to understand them by practicing on the eight emanations of Guru Rinpoche.

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