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CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19)

CORONAVIRUS ( COVID-19) What is  Coronaviruses  (COVID19) ? Coronaviruses are a common group of viruses; while some coronaviruses affect only animals, a few others can also affect humans. It is very likely that all of us have been infected by coronavirus at some point in our life. The symptoms of a coronavirus can range from a mild cold to flu like symptoms to moderate and severe upper-respiratory infections. The SARS epidemic (severe acute respiratory syndrome) was also caused by coronavirus. Coronavirus is also known to affect the gut and hence some patients may suffer from diarrhoea. The current situation is caused by COVID-19. Coronavirus infections typically spike up during winter months as the virus can thrive in cold temperatures. So, people typically suffer from cold due to coronavirus in the months that are cold. The immunity is short lived and so we fall prey to cold and flu again. You can protect yourself and help prevent spreading the virus to others if you:

Fourth Generation (4G) Technology is Benchmark of Modern Technology Evolution

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                                                       ABSTRACT :-  Telecommunication and networking have been and will be one of the core technologies in helping the evolution of mankind and technology. If it was not for it for these channels of communication and data transmission, we would probably still be in an era where technology is not as advanced as it is today. Right from that point of time, the concept of communication using a telephone has evolved into first long distance telephone calls (at a distance of 6 miles) in 1876, Motorola’s first handheld mobile phone or cell phone in 1973, 1G or first generation analogue cellular network in 1979 in Japan, 2G or the second generation digital cellular network based on GSM technology in 1991, 3G or the third generation mobile communication based on UMTS and CDMA technologies in 2001 and the currently used 4G or fourth generation mobile communication technology based on LTE standard in 2009. We all talk about the speed of 4G

A NEW DATA PRIVACY LAW

Data is the life-blood of today’s digital economy and is driving new businesses that challenge conventional wisdom about markets. With the proliferation of smart-phones, every tap creates a digital footprint: valuable information that can be exploited by companies to generate everything, from customer preference to consumption patterns. Critically, the traditional notion of data being merely sensitive personal information is now being challenged as companies are also exploiting real-time data generated from daily activities such as one’s route preference whilst booking cab rides using an app. Even Government’s drive to digitise India on the back of initiatives such as JAM (Jan Dhan-Aadhar-Mobile) and the increased focus on digital payments is fuelled by data. As dependence on data continues to grow, so does the vulnerability of data subjects. Hence, any debate on data privacy must recognise the need for a comprehensive data privacy law, which not only contributes to and complements

Bharat Stage 'BS' Emission Norms Explained, What does it mean and how does it Impact

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Bharat Stage Emission Bharat Stage Emission standards are emission standards instituted by the Government of India to regulate the output of air pollutants from internal combustion engine equipment, including motor vehicles. The standards and the time line for implementation are set by the Central Pollution Control Board under the Ministry of Environment & Forests and climate change. The standards, based on European regulations were first introduced in 2000. Progressively stringent norms have been rolled out since then. All new vehicles manufactured after the implementation of the norms have to be compliant with the regulations.Since October 2010, Bharat Stage (BS) III norms have been enforced across the country. In 13 major cities, Bharat Stage IV emission norms have been in place since April 2010 and It's enforced for whole country from April 2017. In 2016, the Indian government announced that the country would skip the BS-V norms altogether and adopt BS-VI norms by