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Re-Opening Of Schools: A BIG ISSUE

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Schools Reopen

Schools- a foremost thing in the life of children. It is a fountain of knowledge being imparted to a child. The school makes a person more confident. It is a medium through which children acquire knowledge.

Now, we all are aware that India is amid a pandemic. We are not in a place where everything is sunshine and butterflies, people are dying although the situation is getting better the main question here is are we ready for the schools to re-open? Is it safe to say that the reopening of schools will not surge the cases? 

GOVERNMENT’S TAKE ON SCHOOL REOPENING:

Firstly we talk about the government’s step towards the reopening of school. The schools in the national capital have been closed since March 2020 and the particular reason for this circumstance is the pandemic. However, the schools had been opened for classes IX to XII for the completion of their project work. 

The closure of schools has led huge loss of learning and the students have also faced problems in virtual learning. So now it is high time to reopen schools. Besides many states have already opened their schools.

  • Punjab has opened all schools.
  • Haryana has opened a school for only classes IX to XII.
  • Bihar and Himachal Pradesh opened a school for only X and XII.
  • Uttrakhand also has opened schools for few classes and the rest of the rest were opened on August 16. 

The Delhi government has come through over 35,000 suggestions on the issue of school reopening. After receiving feedback from all the stakeholders further decisions will be made.

“So far, 35000 suggestions have been received. Over 12,000 of them were received on day one itself. We will soon take a decision taking the feedback from all stakeholders into account,” Mr Sisodia said on the sidelines of an event.                                                                  

[NDTV EDUCATION]

PARENTS’ TAKE ON SCHOOL REOPENING:

When some parents agreed to school reopening few parents are not in favour of this and honestly there is nothing wrong with that. Earlier also when the schools were opened in a phased manner in Delhi for senior students in January, the students were allowed to attend classes with their parent’s consent.  

Following are the views of few parents:

“It is a humble request not to open school now. We all know the situation is under control. However, as a parent, I am apprehensive of sending my ward to school till he is vaccinated,” 

  • “What guarantee can schools offer that the children will not be exposed to the virus? We should postpone the opening of the schools and continue with the online mode until the third wave is behind us and there is some clarity about vaccination for children.”

[THE INDIAN EXPRESS]

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THE ‘DOHA’ WAY FOR TALIBAN

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DOHA Agreement

Doha Agreement, In the last article (https://thesikkimtoday.com/2021/08/02/usa-taliban-a-historical-background/#respond) we discussed the historical background of the USA – Taliban Conflict. In this article, we will be discussing the peace process and its features along with its criticisms. 

DOHA AGREEMENT

  • After months of negotiations U.S. officials and Taliban representatives had signed a final peace deal in Qatar’s capital. To end the US’s longest war, fought in Afghanistan. The agreement signed in Doha in the presence of leaders from Pakistan, India, Indonesia, Uzbekistan and Tajikistan.
  • With this, it has paved the way for the United States to gradually withdraw its troops from Afghanistan.

PROVISIONS OF THE DEAL:

  • Troops Withdrawal: The US will draw down to 8600 troops in 135 days and NATO or coalition troop numbers also brought down, proportionately and simultaneously. And all the troops will be out thin 14 months including “non-diplomatic civilian personnel” or “intelligence” personnel.
  • Taliban Commitment: Taliban’s main counter-terrorism commitment is that it will not allow any of its members, other individuals or groups, including Al-Qaeda, to use the soil of Afghanistan to threaten the security of the US and its allies. The pact is silent on other terrorist groups like Lashkar-e-Toiba or Jaish-e-Mohammed. India, not being a US ally is not covered under this pact.
  • Sanctions Removal: UN sanctions on Taliban leaders to be removed by 3 months and US sanctions by 27 August 2020.

PRISONERS RELEASE:

  • The pact says up to 5000 imprisoned Taliban and up to 1000 prisoners from “the other side” held by Taliban “will be released”.
  • The joint declaration says the US will facilitate discussion with Taliban representatives on confidence-building measures. This including determining the feasibility of releasing significant numbers of prisoners on both sides. 

FACTORS RESPONSIBLE FOR DEAL:

  • War Fatigue: Long drawn out inconclusive war which US along with NATO partners have been fighting in the last 2 decades. The US had war fatigue due to the endless war since 2001.
  • Financial Aspect: That brings the total cost, based on official data to $822 billion since the war began in 2001. It however doesn’t include any spending in Pakistan, which the US uses as a base for Afghan-related operations.
  • Huge War Causalities: Since the war against the Taliban began in 2001, US forces have suffered more than 2300 deaths. Further, around 20,660 soldiers injured in action.
  • Public Pressure: The US citizens don’t want any more wars further and there is huge pressure to disengage from wars.
  • Political Promise: US President Donald Trump in 2016 election promised to draw a peace pact and bring US soldiers home. 

CRITICISMS OF THE DEAL:

  • Side-Lining Afghan Government: The fundamental issue with the US’s Taliban engagement is that it deliberately excluded the Afghan government because the insurgents do not see the government as legitimate rulers. By giving in to the Taliban’s demand, the US has practically called into question the legitimacy of the government it backs.
  • Concessions to Taliban: Second, the US has made several concessions to the Taliban in the agreement. The Taliban was not pressed enough to declare a ceasefire. Both sides settled for a 7-day reduction of violence period before signing the deal. The US with some 14000 troops in Afghanistan, has committed to pulling them out in a phased manner. In return for the Taliban’s assurances that it would sever ties with other terrorist groups and start talks with the Kabul government.
  • Human Rights: Taliban well known for strict religious laws. Such as banishing women from public life, shutting down schools and unleashing systematic discrimination on religious and ethnic minorities. It has not made any promises on whether it would respect civil liberties or accept the Afghan Constitution. Shifting the Power to Taliban: The US withdrawal will invariably weaken the Kabul government, altering the balance of power both on the battlefield and at negotiating table. A weakened government will have to talk with a resurgent Taliban in Doha agreement. The US, in a desperate bid, to exit the Afghan war has practically abandoned the Kabul government and millions of Afghans who do not support the Taliban’s violent, tribal Islamism, to the mercy of insurgents.

CONCLUSION:

An independent, sovereign, democratic, pluralistic and inclusive Afghanistan is crucial for peace and stability in the region. To ensure this:

  1. The Afghan peace process means Afghan-led, Afghan-owned and Afghan-controlled.
  2. Also, there is a need for the global community to fight against the global concern of terrorism. In this context, it is high time to adopt the Comprehensive Convention on International Terrorism (proposed by India at UN in 1996).

Though the deal Doha Agreement is a good step, the road ahead would not be easy. Achieving lasting peace in Afghanistan will require patience and compromise among all parties.

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Day 14: Tokyo Olympics 2020 India

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"Tokyo Olympics 2020 India"

Previews Day 14 in Tokyo : Bajrang 1 win away from a medal. Indian women lose hockey bronze.

Bajrang Punia was one win away from winning a medal. Punia reached the semifinals after winning 2 matches on Friday. Bad luck for him he lost by 5-12 from Israel’s wrestler. But he still has a chance for the bronze medal.

Indian women hockey team lost out on bronze in a spirited performance against Great Britain. The Indian hockey’s Tokyo Olympics campaign came to an in-depth. The women in blue went down 3-4 to defending champions Great Britain in their trophy match. After the lad’s side brought home a hockey medal for the first time in 41 years, the Rani Rampal-led side produced a spirited performance. Even leading at one point before bowing out with the best fourth finish ever.

In the women’s 20-km racewalk, Priyanka Goswami was with the leading pack in the first half of the race, ranked 1st after 8 km. India’s star wrestler Punia began his campaign by narrowly defeating Kyrgystan’s Ernazar Akmataliev within the men’s freestyle 65 kg category. He then ousted Iran’s Morteza Ghiasi by fall to book his place in the semifinals. Bajrang is now one win far away from claiming a medal. It was, however, the top of the road for India’s women wrestlers with Seema Bisla bowing call at her first bout of women’s freestyle 50kg category.

Meanwhile, golfer Aditi Ashok had another adieu, finishing Round 3 in second place. In athletics, Gurpreet Singh dropped out of his 50km race walk early within the morning. While Priyanka Goswami and Bhawana Jat are going to be in action later in women’s 20km race walk event.

About the Matches

Hockey:

It was a tough fight and ended in tears. The Indian women’s hockey team should be proud of what they achieved at the Tokyo Olympics. Despite losing 3-4 during a pulsating bronze-medal playoff against Great Britain on Friday.

Great Britain were the gold medallists from Rio 2016, where the Indians finished 12th among as many teams. That Sjoerd Marijne’s charges fought on level terms with such fancied opponents for many a part of the match tells one everything about the strides this squad of players has made in the last few years.

Wrestling:

Debutant Indian wrestler Seema Bisla couldn’t find how to urge out of the defensive trap of Tunisia’s Sarra Hamdi and lost her 50kg opening round 1-3 at the Olympics Games here on Friday.

The 27-year-old couldn’t make her moves as Hamdi applied the body lock to great effect, never allowing Seema to initiate a robust attack.

Golf:

It all depends on the weather now. India’s Aditi Ashok is poised to win a medal at the of the third and penultimate round of the women’s golf at Kasumigaseki club on Friday.

She finished 12-under 201, three shots below leader Nelly Korda of the USA who is 15-under 198. Aditi is two rounds ahead of four–Lydia Ko of New Zealand, Hannah Green of Australia, Emily Pedersen of Denmark and hosts Imami Mone of the hosts’ Japan – who are tied 10-under 203

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JNU Decision does not violate any law or regulation

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Jawaharlal Nehru University, JNU

Jawaharlal Nehru University ( JNU ) told the Delhi High Court that its decision to allocate 100 percent PhD seats is well considered.

New Delhi’s most popular and prestigious Jawaharlal Nehru University is itself a big reward to the students. They work hard and qualify intense examination conducted by UGC at National level.

The decision:

The university argues that its decision to allocate 100 percent PhD seats to JRF category candidates for the year 2021-22 in select centers in JNU well thought through. Also, added decision made by The Academic Council in conformity with the UGC guidelines, the highest body of academic experts.

JNU stated that allowing relief would disrupt the entire admissions process. It will cause prejudice to hundreds of thousands of aspiring people. The nature of the research is interdisciplinary. No candidate deprived of the opportunity to take the entrance exam for the doctoral program offered by other centers.

Towards a unified enrollment system:

Moreover, it is articulated that JNU is fully capable of formulating the eligibility criteria for admitting candidates on requirements and the pursuit of excellence. The court was informed that JNU is gradually moving towards a unified enrollment system. They are using JRF as a benchmark for high-quality research work to improve the academic environment and standards. JNU further argued that SFI’s petition was to gain political miles and not serve any so-called public interest. They didn’t defend or prove that it violated any statutory norms or regulations.

The Seven Centers:

The seven centers are International Trade and Development Center,  Doctor of Human Rights Studies (HRSH),  English Research Center, Indian Language Center: Doctor of Hindi, Urdu and Hindi Translation; Law and Governance Research Center,  Specialized System Medicine Center and Women’s Studies Center. The notice in the PIL, issued on July 16th by the bench led by Chief Justice DN Patel. This event will take place on August 20th.

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iCloud will now Scan Child Abuse Images

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iCloud UPLOADS TO BE SCANNED FOR CHILD ABUSE IMAGES

AFTER MAJOR TECHGIANTS LIKE GOOGLE, FACEBOOK AND MICROSOFT, APPLE’s iCloud HAS NOW ANNOUNCED A SYSTEM TO DETECT CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE MATERIAL IN DEVICES BASED IN US.

Apple on Thursday announced their decision to implement a system to check whether the uploads comply to the guidelines in the States. The database of US National Center of Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) and other child safety organizations will be used. The computer system made to detect known abuse images will be called as NeuralMatch. While unveiling their plans for iOS 15 and iPadOS 15, they talked about this tool. There are rumors that Apple plans to even scan users’ encrypted chats for child safety.

NGOs working for Child Safety and Rights have appreciated the steps taken by Apple Inc. towards child safety and protection. Significantly, Apple previously has been under pressure from the US governments due to their strict privacy policies.

HOW DOES THE TOOL WORK?

Before uploading an image on iCloud, the on-device system will run a matching process by turning the images into hashes. Then comparing with known CSAM hashes. The known Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM) will be fetched from various child safety organizations. In case, the image fails the test performed by NeuralMatch, the trillion-dollar company will do a manual review of each report to confirm whether the tool was accurate or not. The company claims the system to have extremely high level of accuracy. Along with the false positive cases below one in a trillion.

In case, the user’s upload fails even in a manual review. They plan to take actions against those users including disabling accounts and reporting to the authorities.

Moreover, Apple as of now plans only to scan iCloud uploads and not users’ personal libraries storing data locally. They also told, if users feel that their accounts have been unlawfully locked can appeal for unlocking of the accounts.

PRIVACY CONCERNS

Several civil liberties groups have raised concerns over Apple’s tool. They called it a betrayal of users’ trust on the company’s privacy policy. Some cybersecurity experts also cautioned that this could lead to scanning of devices generally by governments to shut political dissents. Also, this tool would make computer researchers impossible to check whether Apple is obeying to the pre-decided usage of the tool or not. Matthew Green, a security researcher at Johns Hopkins University said, ”Whether they turn out to be right or wrong on that point hardly matters. This will break the dam- governments will demand it from everyone.”

Though the company says that this new tool offers ample amount of privacy to the users and only cross-checks for CSAM. But there always exists a back-door for iCloud compromise on the users’ privacy when the authorities want.

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India In Tokyo Day 12&13:Doing For Best

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Team India in action in Tokyo 2020

Previews of team India on day 12&13:

India’s action on Wednesday had a moment of pride as boxer Lovlina Borgohain won a bronze medal. India’s third medal at Tokyo 2020 and the second bronze medal. Assam’s Borgohain stunned the bronze in the women’s welterweight category. After losing 5-0 against reigning world champion Busenaz Sürmeneli of Turkey in the 69kg semi-finals.

Ravi Dahiya claimed a wordless result in freestyle 57kg Wrestling. Despite being 2-9 down, he fought back within the eleventh hour to win by Fall. That is pinning your shoulder’s opponents to the mat. He will play the trophy match tomorrow. Deepak Punia lost his Semifinal and will fight in the Bronze medal match now.

Neeraj Chopra qualified for the men’s javelin throw finals by the Group A qualification with a throw of 86.65m. However, Shivpal Singh failed to do so in Group B. On the opposite hand, India faces Argentina within the women’s hockey semi-finals later. In their third-ever Olympics, it’ll be their first-ever last-four appearance.

In wrestling, both Ravi Dahiya (57kg) and Deepak Punia (86kg) won their opening two bouts. They also made their way into the respective semi-finals. Anshu Malik, who lost her opening bout in women’s 57kg, will compete within the repechage round next.

Indian hockey teams:

In the last Indian participation for the day, the women’s hockey team lost 1-2 to Argentina despite taking an early lead. Thus ending their golden dream. They will be up against Great Britain within the trophy match.

In some events held at the Olympics India won two medals to take their overall tally from Tokyo 2020 to five. It all began with the men’s Indian hockey team defeating Germany 5-4 to win the Olympics bronze. In an emotional day for Team India, Manpreet Singh’s men fought well and made an excellent comeback to finish their 41-year old medal drought, adding their 12th hockey medal to their history.

Indian freestyle wrestlers & racewalkers:

The most important clash of the day was between Ravi Dahiya and Zavur Uguev as India hoped for a historic gold medal. Dahiya was ruthless in making an exciting comeback to qualify for the final. Ravi presented a good fight in the final, a bit like the semi. Yet, eventually, the Russian did enough to win 7-4. Deepak Punia, during a heartbreaking result for India, was leading in his trophy match till the last 10 seconds, before losing 4-2.

It was also the end of the road for Anshu Malik, who lost the repechage round. Vinesh Phogat also lost her quarterfinals and also had her chances of a Bronze dashed after her vanquisher Kaladzinskaya lost within the semi.

In the men’s 20km racewalk final, Sandeep Kumar finished highest for India at 23rd, while Rahul Rohilla and KT Irfan ended at 47th and 51st.

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Sikkim’s Road Minister Visit Melli Landslide Area

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Road Minister Sikkim Samdup Lepcha

Road Minister GoS Shri. Samdup Lepcha accompanied by officials from Roads and Bridges Department, Area Incharge Tilak Basnet and others made a visit. They inspected the various damage to roads due to landslides in and around Melli Bazar in South Sikkim to take stock of restoration activities to bring carried out at Melli availing convenience to the masses of the area.

Due to the incessant rain in the State for the last many days, major landslides have occurred in various places in Sikkim. These have damaged highways and other Roads connectivity.

In this regard, Minister Lepcha also carried out the road inspection from Melli to Jorethang Road. Along with Jorethang to Legship Highway to see the current conditions of the Roads with the concerned officials.

At Jorethang, Minister accompanied by Area MLA Smt. Sunita Gazmer, officials from the concerned Department and others to inspect the landslide damaged areas of Jorethang to Legship Highway road at Baiguney and Sisney in West Sikkim.

Minister seeks the details of damages and asked the officials to initiate the work to facilitate the traffic movement. He also directed them to inform him about the status of the works on a regular basis.

During, the day-long inspection Road Minister directed the department officials to look for the necessary and immediate measures. Also directed them to clear the roadside debris and to remain vigilant.

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TWO YEARS SINCE ABROGATION OF ARTICLE 370: KASHMIR MOVES FORWARD TO DEVELOPMENT IN ITS TRUEST SENSE

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article 370 The Sikkim Today

It has been two years since the present, PM Modi led NDA government on 5th August 2019, took a historical move by revoking decades-long controversial Article 370 and Article 35A in Jammu & Kashmir (J&K). It ensured everyone in J&K come at par with the rest of the nation by securing all the rights and privileges accessible to the citizens of the country. The articles proved to be an inhibitor for the growth and development of the region.

With its annulment, the region is witnessing a rapid pace of all-around growth and development. Although with regard to the overall political situation in Kashmir valley, some might argue that it has been a slow and long path since the abrogation of disputed articles. The recent all party meeting in New Delhi on June 24th 2021 with PM Modi gave hopes to all the stakeholders. However, at present, the center is looking forward to start the next level of political transition-assembly elections- in the UT. Also, to seek support for the legitimacy of the delimitation process.

Positive Changes:

Amidst all this, it is hard to overlook the positive changes in the social and economical fronts since the abrogation of the disputed articles. Gender equality, equal rights to West Pakistan refugees (WPR) along with equal rights to SC, ST and other backwards sections of society have become major tools for development.

Gender Equality-

Concerning gender equality, things have changed a lot. New opportunities, have opened up for women in the region in a safer environment towards personal and social development. Kashmiri women are at par with Kashmiri men as their ‘State Subject Status’ and their property rights are in their hands.

Marginal Rights-

The refugees from West Pakistan, deprived of the citizenship of the state and not issued the permanent resident certificate (PRC). Similarly, the sanitation workers brought to the state in 1953 to quell protests were also deprived of their citizenship rights. The Abrogation of Article 370 ushered in a new ray of hope for these marginalized sections by providing them citizenship.

‘Naya Kashmir’:

In this ‘changing Kashmir’, the youth have moved far from the ‘stone-pelting Fridays’ to talks of education, business and development. The unemployment rate has reduced significantly, wherein thousands of young aspiring entrepreneurs are taking advantage of the government’s financial support. The central government has also taken steps in establishing premium Indian educational institutes like IIT, IIM and AIIMS in the region. This assures the betterment of youth and to channelize them towards education.

Mega Projects:

With regard to mega projects in the erstwhile state, the central government has sanctioned funds. These are essential for fast and sustained development in the region. As many as 15 power projects inaugurated and the foundation stone for 20 others worth Rupees ten thousand crores laid. Increasing the power production capacity of J&K to 20,000 MW.

Separately, the Jammu Baramula Railway Line fast-tracked and is nearing its completion. The world’s highest railway bridge over river Chenab made, considered to be an engineering marvel. Also on Jan 7, 2021, the central government approved an industrial development project worth Rupees 28,400 crore for the UT.

Tourism and other businesses:

Furthermore, the government has reiterated its focus on tourism for the land to be known as ‘heaven on earth’. With easing rules for both small businessmen and tourists on all fronts by approving a business revival package of Rupees 1,352.99 crore. The government also initiated the new Wool Processing, Handicrafts and Handloom Policy, 2020. This revives the horticulture and handicraft industries, which providing livelihood to about 30 lakh people directly and indirectly in Kashmir.

Curbing Terrorism:

Moving our focus to terrorism, incidents of violence have reduced significantly in Kashmir valley. According to the MHA report, security forces have achieved major success against terrorists. Terror-related activities also reduced to one-third in the valley after the abrogation of Article 370. A 40% decrease of involvement of brainwashed local youth of Kashmir valley to take up arms against India.

Although the road from abrogation of Article 370 and Article 35A has been rough politically. Due to many external and internal entities, the step of integration of people to people by revocation of the articles has proven to be a maiden step towards equality for citizens of J&K. This ensures of providing equal rights to deprived sections, at par with citizens of rest of the country. Further, also proved to be a milestone in the assimilation of J&K with rest of India. This abrogation acts as a foundation stone for the new J&K along with a bridge connecting the region with the rest of India in its truest sense.

(The writer is a Research Scholar of ICFAI University and can be contacted on Email ID annop2017@gmail.com )

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Top Digital Marketing Channels

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Digital Marketing Lesson

There are a lot of options or platforms when it comes to online marketing. They all have pros and cons and they’re each ideal for different realms. Today let’s learn about digital marketing channels and how to choose them.

SEO

Around 93% of all internet sessions start with SEO or Search Engine Optimization. It is one of the most prominent digital marketing channels.

SEO helps us to rank our website well in search engines like Google which helps us to grow. The mantra of growing a website is that our content should be unique and creative to increase traffic.

SEO aids the customers to interact with you. When people search for something related to your business it will appear on the top of the search list. Uses of SEO:

  • Increase your visibility online
  • Helps to get qualified leads of the customers
  • Builds your site’s value over time.

Pay–Per Click (PPC)

PPC ads are the online advertisements, displayed on websites or social media. When the customer clicks on the PPC, one has to pay.

The digital marketing channel is useful for quick interaction with the customer. This reasons PPC ads’ presence on websites and social media. These ads are converted into sales and are an efficient way to business online.

Better than growing organically or normal SEO. PPC ads are placed to target the audience and set the reach according to the visitors on the website. Demographic characteristics also plays an important role in these ads.

SOCIAL MEDIA MANAGEMENT

Around 80-90% of people use social media such as Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin and Quora or Pinterest. We can upload the content on daily basis and promote it to a large audience as posts, reels or stories. These will give a good reach to the audience and through this, we can reach out to more customers online. We can use social media as an advertisement mode only if we want to:

  • Build brand awareness
  • Engage with the audience
  • Generate leads through ads.

CONTENT MARKETING

Content Marketing is the practice of making content for blogs, posts or websites. Unique content will attract the audience or some of them may buy your services or products. Content marketing works greatly on online platforms. You can optimize your content for search engines like Google, share that content on social media and through the mail. Creating content for the audience is better for the business. After going through the content the customers start building relationships with you for dealing or doing business. Good content helps the customer to trust you, your products and services. The following demands should be in consideration:

  • Increase brand awareness
  • Improve your brand’s reputation and build trust with your audience
  • Reach people at various parts of the marketing funnel.

EMAIL

Another powerful digital marketing tool is email. You can use email to make leads and it is a formal way to reach the customer or audience. A customer showing interest to you via email is best use of email marketing. Contacting you through mail helps to build a relationship. Via email, you can share your company’s blogs, special offers or any updates. The demands are:

  • Nurture existing leads
  • Builds relationships with customers and prospects
  • Stay top of mind among your subscribers.

WEB DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT

To attract audience digital marketing is efficient. With the aim that visitors should give a positive response. They might purchase the services or product that is profitable for the business.

By keeping these things in mind we have to develop or design website that encourages the audience. They should stay on your website, visit again and this may lead them to buy the service or product. To get success in this you need to follow some steps:

  • Professionally Styled: A professional should install the website. It should also be correct and clear. Otherwise it will make a negative impact on the company.
  • User Friendly: If people find your website attractive it will increase the traffic, this means you’re winning the customer.
  • Secure: If your website is not secure and the customer’s information can be stolen, then they will avoid visiting it. They may also restrict others from visiting your website

Use Web Designing or development if you meet your demands such as:

  • Create a positive impression on website visitors
  • Encourage website visitors to stay longer on your website
  • Drive more conversions with your site.

AMAZON MARKETING

Amazon conducts maximum sales. If you run any an e-commerce business, then focusing to improve your business on Amazon will be very beneficial. Amazon provides you with a big opportunity to improve and run your business online. You should focus on Amazon if:

  • Reach more online shoppers
  • Improve your e-commerce SEO
  • Boost your e-commerce sales.

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Ladakh Standoff: 12th round of meeting

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Ladakh Standoff

Meeting between the Corps commander officers of the Indian Army and the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) scheduled. On the Ladakh standoff at 10:30 AM tomorrow on the Chinese side of the Line of Actual Control (LAC).

“Both sides are expected to talk over the disentanglement of the hot spring. As well as the Gogra Heights of eastern Ladakh”, according to the sources of the Indian Army.

India and China have betrothed in a military standoff for almost a year. Even so, both sides disentangle from the most disputable and debatable Pangong Lake area. It happened only last month after considerable talks at the political and military Level on Ladakh Standoff.

The preceding round of military discussion between both sides held on April 9. The Indian Army told the PLA that disentanglement at all friction points on the conflicted border was pivotal for de-escalation.

“Here we are waiting to see if there is any mutually acceptable deal at Hot Spring and Gogra”, a second official added asking to stay anonymous.

Since June 6 last year, the Indian Army and the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) have held 11 rounds of discussion between corps commander level officers to settle the issues of border row in eastern Ladakh. Both sides have had little to no success in hammering an official agreement for disentanglement of opposing soldiers deployed at friction points on the contested LAC.

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