ICE Daily Dose (18th August)

ICE Daily Dose
(18th August)

Topics -

-About the World Solar Technology Summit
-About the 'Health' portal
-About sickle cell disease
-About the ongoing oil spill problem in Mauritius
-About Nowruz

1.About Nowruz
    
For over 3,000 years, Iranians have been celebrating Nowruz, the new day that illuminates the sun, moon, stars and other celestial objects on the first day of spring. The date falls on the vernal equinox, so it is celebrated on April 1 and April 2, respectively, in Iran and the United States. 
    
The Iranian culture, the celebration is embedded in their culture today and its roots go back to 3,000 years ago. The holiday dates back to the conquest of Persia by the Persian Empire in the 5th century BC and was adopted and spread throughout the Middle East and North Africa as well as Europe and Asia. Today it is often associated with festivals such as Eid al-Fitr, Eid-ul-Adha and the New Year's Eve celebration.
    
The Iranian and Zoroastrian culture, the ceremonies around Nowruz, such as dancing, singing, dancing and singing songs, are appropriate. There is no need to distinguish between Nowruz and other festivals such as Easter, Christmas and New Year's Eve. All religions, whether Hinduism, Buddhism, Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Zoroastrianism or any other religion, follow the same rituals and celebrate Nowruez. 
    
Whether it is New Year's Eve or the first day of the New Year, the timing is the same as that of Iranians, which is a natural choice, as it is celebrated as "New Year" and has similar parallels in other cultures. As mentioned above, 12 or more days of joyful celebrations, followed by the first day of Nowruz, coincide with the same day as the vernal equinox. It is customary for the festival to take place on or around the day that coincides with the "spring equ inox" (the beginning of the new year or New Year).
    
Nowruz, which means "new day" in Persian, has been celebrated for more than 3,000 years and, according to Google, has traditionally begun at the very moment the sun crosses the equator at the vernal point. The exact time spring arrives is celebrated by following virtually unchanged rituals observed in a ceremony called NowruZ (meaning "new day"). The term "Now Ruz" literally means a new day and has become an important part of the beginning of the new year and the beginning of a new life in the Persian Empire. Iranians count the number of days that coincide with the first day of spring, the day after the "spring equ inox" (known in Persian as tHwyl sal tahvil or "the new year").
    
The common and popular root of Nowruz means it is free of official religious rituals and marked by the holidays as the official New Year. Zoroastrians and Kurds, fervent guardians of ancient Persian traditions, do not participate in the detention. Afghans and Tajiks also celebrate Nowruz, and it has been adopted by the Bahraini faith, which has its roots in Iran.
    
This important national festival is followed by the gift of friends and family and the celebration of the New Year. The festival is celebrated with family visits, participation in spring cleaning in preparation for Nowruz and the preparation of symbolic food and street parties. During Nowruz, known as Charshanbeh Suri ("CharshaSuri") or CharsanBeh - e Atash, dancing is performed, a practice that is performed in Azerbaijan on the four Wednesdays before the festival.
    
Thus, Nowruz has become a symbol of resistance in Iran, reflected in its common Pirooz (meaning "Nowruz victorious"). Iranians celebrate Nowruz, as do people in several other countries, with family members the moment spring arrives, and count until midnight. Although the exact time of the spring equinox varies throughout the year, Iranians usually count from midnight to 6: 30 p.m. on the first day of spring. This is important because on this day, family members gather to celebrate the beginning of a new year. Shoma mubarak shoma shomas, or "New Year's Day" in Persian, a celebration of life and achievements.
    
A common phrase when Persians arrive a few days before Nowruz is "Nowruz Mobarak" or "Happy Nowruez." On Norooz, which coincides with the first day of spring (March 20), Iranians germinate seeds in the soil. With spring, a singer named Nowruz Khan, the son of Iran's founder, goes out singing, and the sprouts are thrown into the water to keep them.
    
Iranians regard No-Rooz as their biggest festival of the year and buy new clothes and start cleaning their houses (Khaane Tekaani). In Azerbaijan, the Nowruz festival begins the month before the first day of spring. Preparations for the festival in Iran begin the week after spring begins, including the khaneh-takani house cleaning program, and Iranians see it as a fresh start. As the overarching theme of Nowruez is renewal and a fresh start, Iranians in the weeks before that began to literally shake and clean the house.
    
While the specific traditions vary from country to country, adding their own elements to different cultures, the central theme is always the same: a celebration of spring, a time of rebirth and renewal.

2.About Sickle Cell Disease
    
African Americans - Americans with a history of sickle cell disease or a hereditary disorder are more common than the general population, occurring in about one in 365 African Americans. African Americans - men and women from America with an average age of 65 and a BMI of 18.5.
    
If a parent is a carrier of the sickle cell gene, they are more likely to have a child with sickle cell disease than the general population. If both parents have sickle cell characteristics, their child is more likely to develop sickle cell disease than if neither parent has sickle cell characteristics but has no evidence that their child has sickle cell disease or behaves like a sickle cell patient. If both parents have sickle cell characteristics and their children have no signs of sickle cell disease, the risk of a healthy child increases.
    
If one parent has sickle cell trait and the other has the trait Hb-C-thalassemia, their offspring are at a higher risk of developing sickle cell disease than if none of the parents has a sickle cell trait. If one or both parents have sickle cell characteristics, but one does not have sickle cells, there is a higher risk that a child will be born with sickle cells - such as symptoms such as red eyes, red nose, and red hair - than a parent who has both sickle cell characteristics but no signs of sickle cell disease. People with sickle cell trait are more likely to behave like children without sickle cell traits if their partner is also a carrier, but they do not develop sickle cell disease or behave similarly to those who suffer from sickle cell disease.
    
For more information, see "Passing of Hb - C-Thalassemia: A genetic risk factor for sickle cell disease "by Dr. Michael J. Dyer, MD, MPH, for more information. For more information, see: "C-C - Thalassemia: A Genetic Risk Factor for Sickle Cell Disease." See "C.-C-Thalassaemia: An Genetic Risks for Sicklecell Disease," by.
    
Hemoglobin electrophoresis is a blood test that can determine whether a person is either a sickle cell carrier or has a disease associated with the sickle cell gene. The test can determine whether the baby has elevated hemoglobin levels, a sign that it behaves differently from other people in the family. Some families choose the test because at least one parent of the babies knows that their child has the disease, for example because of a family history of illness or other health problems.
    
If a member of the couple is carrying, they may want to meet with a genetic counselor before they get pregnant to find out if they have a child with sickle cell disease. If a member of a couple is wearing and one of them has sickles "Before they become pregnant and find out if they have a child with sickle cell disease, couples may want to meet with genetic counselors," the National Institutes of Health said.
    
Anyone suffering from sickle cell disease should seek treatment from their doctor or another doctor. The Missouri Department of Health and the Missouri Department of Health offer screening, referral, counseling and follow-up care and help to Missouri residents diagnosed with sickle cell disease. All US states provide access to information about the disease, its symptoms and treatment options, as well as information that health care should provide on the health and well-being of children and young adults. 
    
There are several types of sickle cell disease, the most common being sickle cell anemia, which is responsible for more than 1.5 million deaths in the United States each year. 
    
There is another form of sickle cell disease, sickle cell disease, sickle cell disease - c, which is a serious disease but sometimes less severe and more common in young children and young adults in the United States. People with sickle cell traits do not have symptoms of sickle cell disease, but can pass the gene on to their children, and the parents of the children often do not behave like those with sickle cell disease. In rare cases, sickle cell characteristics can become symptomatic and even be a form of sickle cell disease, although they do not cause symptoms.
    
If parents behave like children with sickle cell disease, there is a good chance that a child will be born with it, as many other people with the disease do. Someone who inherits the sickle cell gene from one parent may have a type of sickle cell disease in which people can inherit it it from one or both parents.
    
A person may have a mixture of normal and faulty hemoglobin in their blood if they suffer from sickle cell disease. If one parent has only one of the two normal or faulty genes in the blood and the other two, his child will have the characteristic of sickle cells. A person who has only one or two copies of a normal hemoglobulin gene in his or her blood will not have sickle cell disease, even if he or she has it. If one parent has both children with the same mutation in one gene, but the other has two "normal" hemolysis genes, then both have sickle cell diseases.

3.About The Health Portal India
    
The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW) has initiated the launch of the Integrated Health Information Platform (IHIP) to be integrated into the National Health System (NHS) of India, the largest health system in the country. CHI) will function as a platform where electronic health information on all components of health systems can be used in a single place, regardless of their physical location.
    
Phase 1 will also include two PLATFORMS where citizens of the self-service portal will have the opportunity to standardize algorithms and text services of doctors, standardize algorithms and standardize the text service of doctors, in order to introduce it in a time-bound manner to which it responds. In fact, the portal has access to a wide range of health products and services, such as prescription drugs and medical devices. The portal offers cash payment by searching for medicines by name and type, and also offers a comprehensive list of medicines available on the market and their prices. It also offers the ability to find doctors and hospitals and provide a cash delivery function by buying health products online.
    
In addition to health information, information on disaster management such as disaster preparedness, disaster response and disaster rescue is also available on the portal.
    
As the portal is not only intended for India but also for a global audience, it offers its users the opportunity to consult doctors online and ask questions of doctors. On the following pages, we have compiled a list of health-related products and services on the Health Portal India, which show the health benefits of various health products, services and products. You can read articles, join groups, write blogs, share photos and share videos on social media sites.
    
As for the commercial health portal, it is the largest in India and 90% of the districts report weekly monitoring data on the portal. Consultations are taking place, including health shops where medicines, food supplements and equipment can be purchased, as well as access to a wide range of health services.
    
The mission of the National Health Portal is also to achieve the above vision by collecting, verifying and disseminating information on maternal and child health, health care, education and health services for Indian citizens. The portal will play a key role in improving the use and access to health information and facilitating evidence - i.e. policy education - that would help improve the health of mothers and children in the country.
    
The Center for Health Informatics (NHP) has developed and created the PMSMA Mobile Application Portal Dashboard. CHI-N HP has established a PMMMA helpdesk to support programs implemented by the country's Ministry of Health and Family Welfare and developed the Prime Minister's Medical Education and Health Information System (PMSEHIS). The Centre for Health Data and Information Technology at the National Health Institute (NHI) in India was founded in collaboration with the Centre for Medical Information Technology (CMIT) and the Department of Human Resources Development (DHR) and develops the mobile application PMSma, portal and dashboards.
    
The National Health Portal (NHP) provides information to citizens and stakeholders to help them better understand the health status and outcomes of citizens in the country. CHI is a rolling national health IT system in India, supported by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare and the Ministry of Human Resources Development (DHR). The aim of the National Health Portal is to serve as a platform to meet the needs of healthcare providers, patients, medical staff and Indian citizens.
    
Telemedicine nodes in India were created to connect to the connectivity of the National Knowledge Network (NKN) and are now part of ISRO's National Telemedicine Network. Medical schools are connected to the NHP through the use of citizen-centric services. Telemedicine at these nodes could also serve the needs of patients, medical staff, patient families and healthcare providers. DVDMS has been and is being implemented in over 1,000 hospitals and medical schools across the country, as well as in over 100 hospitals.
    
Doctors from AIIMS Bhopal and SGPGI Lucknow can provide the required specialist consultations for trailers with VSAT connectivity through the Department of Space (DOS). Doctors can also use their mobile phones or tablets to search for services available through the National Knowledge Network (NKN) and the NHP.
    
If someone has a problem, we can access all the information on the website, "said Dr. K.K. Srivastava, Director of AIIMS Bhopal and SGPGI Lucknow. Users only need to call or speak to their doctor to obtain information or other information related to health.

4.About The Ongoing Oil Spill Problem In Mauritius
    
The Mauritian government has declared an environmental emergency after a cargo ship hit a reef in the Indian Ocean. A fresh trail of oil has spilled from a ship stranded on the reef of pristine waters off Mauritius, threatening further ecological devastation as the demand for answers as to why the ship came so close to shore grows.    

Salvage crews have successfully pumped the huge cargo ship stranded in the Indian Ocean, preventing a massive oil spill into pristine waters. A cloth bag is filled with sugar cane leaves to prevent the oil spill from reaching the coasts of Mauritius, Mauritania's second largest island. It is a temporary oil lock that is leaking from the capsized ship and endangering endangered wildlife. The cloth sacks are filled with sugar - the pipe left over to produce tons of fuel that leaks out of the ground in front of the ship into the ocean, bringing the endangered flora and fauna of Mauritius's southernmost island of St. Vincent and the Grenadines in the wider West Africa to the wider East Africa.
    
800 tonnes of fuel oil are believed to have leaked into the Indian Ocean, blackening waters off the coast of St Vincent and the Grenadines and Pointing Point, Mauritius' second largest island. The director general of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environmental Protection (MNRE) wrote in the Guardian that the oil leaked from the ship's fuel tank, not from the cargo ship itself. The oil leaked from a pipe in front of an oil tanker on the Mauritanian island of Saint Vincent.
    
Environmental toxicologist Craig Downs, who investigates oil spills but has not investigated the Mauritius oil spill, said it had a "resonant and resounding effect." In fact, the incident is so serious that the world has no plan to combat it, "Patankar said. A marine biologist working for the Wildlife Conservation Society of India says the oil spill will affect not only marine life off Mauritius, but also neighboring marine life, including those in the Maldives and Lakshadweep, because ocean systems are connected by currents.
    
The Indian government is supporting Mauritius in coping with the consequences of the oil spill through a $1.5 million grant from the World Health Organization (WHO). In the event of major spills, assistance could be received from other countries such as the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, South Africa and the European Union, but not from India. In the case of larger spills, he says, "in the case of larger spills," he could get help from others, such as the US, Canada, and New York, or from countries such as India, Spain, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland, Switzerland, Brazil, Russia, China, India, and Japan.
    
IMO and OCHA, environmental and oil spill experts were also mobilised by the Ministry of Environment, Natural Resources and Fisheries (MNRF) and the Ministry of Environment (DEP).
    
The clean-up methods for the oil spill in Mauritius have yet to be finalized, but authorities may have found help from an unlikely ally. Robots could be able to clean up the devastating oil spills, and officials at the Department of Environment, Natural Resources and Fisheries (MNRF) have warned that clearing oil spills could take much longer than expected. Environmental group Greenpeace Africa warned of the consequences of the spill, which experts say are likely to last for years to come.
    
On August 11, 2020, experts on Earth announced that the recent oil spill in Mauritius could destroy coral reefs and marine life. The pristine coral reef and marine biodiversity are a magnet for visitors, and unless the current damage is curbed soon, it could be irreversible, and the oil spill could make matters worse for the Mauritian economy. 
    
This article has been updated to follow the advice of Stanford University scientists who have been working on the issue since 2010 and are closely monitoring the situation in Mauritius. There are five factors that make it difficult to compare the impact of the recent oil spill on Mauritius' marine environment, but it is important to have a better understanding of where the Wakashio oil spill ranks Mauritius in terms of its impact on marine life and ecosystems. Comparing oil spills is not appropriate, so we must be careful in future about oil spills and leaks in other areas of African shipping, particularly oil spills in bunkers. Heavy bunker oil in Africa and the Middle East, as well as the potential for leaks in other parts of Africa. 
    
Read more about oil spills and disasters at sea and what can be done to prevent environmental damage. In the case of the heavy oil spill, the only well-investigated example of an oil spill in the Atlantic is one of the largest and most recent in Africa, namely in 2010 in Wakashio.

5.About The World Solar Technology Summit

New Delhi, India - Solar India is a global leader in the fight against climate change by contributing to the green economy. This year's World Solar Technology Summit (WTS) in New Delhi will be groundbreaking - and showcase groundbreaking ideas behind the groundbreaking technology by bringing together the world's leading solar energy companies and experts from around the world. A comprehensive alliance of renewable energy leaders will consider the most diverse and diverse group of solar technology companies in the United States and India. The conference will also include networking with some of the largest and most innovative solar energy companies in the US, Europe, Asia and Africa.
    
Professional vendors will present new products and services for the solar industry and share the latest knowledge that affects everyone in the solar business. Solar PV ModuleTech India will discuss various market trends, drivers and challenges related to the development of solar technology and its renewable energy applications.
    
In addition, there are three joint events in India on topics such as solar energy. In addition, the latest developments in solar technology and their applications in the field of renewable energies will be discussed. The third is the World Solar Technology Summit India 2017, which will be attended by more than 2,000 solar professionals from around the world. 
    
Leading companies and research organisations from around the world will discuss the latest trends in solar technology and present their latest developments in renewable energy and its applications in India. Leading companies, research organisations and representatives of the solar energy industry will discuss and present their new research and development initiatives. Leading companies or research organisations from around the world will discuss the latest trends in solar technologies and present their latest innovations and new technologies.
    
This will create the conditions for a discussion on the future of renewable energy in India and its applications in the country. This will lay the foundation for the first World Summit on Solar Technology in the Indian Embassy in London.
    
Another topic of the conference is how the ITC's move downwards will affect decentralized solar energy in emerging markets. This high-energy session follows the leading global corporations that have made ground-breaking advances in the adoption and expansion of solar technologies. This will be followed by a panel discussion on the future of renewable energy in India and its applications in the country. The high-energy sessions follow the conclusions of the world's leading solar technology companies and their contributions to the development of the most advanced and efficient solar power systems in the world.
    
These issues include the ambiguity between the supposed efficiency gains of floating solar plants and the actual performance of solar plants. With these facts, there is already a consensus that it is a must for solar plant manufacturers to stay informed about what is happening in the solar industry. Stay up to date with the Solar Expo Forum and find out all the latest developments in solar technology and where construction is going, while we discuss everything the industry has to offer with the latest innovations, technologies, trends and visions.
    
On innovations in solar energy, Tripathy said: "In addition, mutual cooperation between member countries is and has been a pillar of the solar PV revolution. It is also the pillar for the development of new technologies, new markets and new energy sources. Moreover, the joint cooperation between the United States and the European Union (EU) in the field of solar energy is a pillar of our photovoltaic revolution and an important step towards a more efficient and sustainable energy future for both the US and Europe. In addition, mutual cooperation between member countries is another pillar of our solar PV revolutions.
    
ISA plans to showcase next-generation technologies at the World Solar Technology Summit in New York City from October 12-14, 2017.
    
During the summit, ISA would also launch its Journal of Solar Energy and launch a new online magazine, the World Solar Technology Summit Journal, which would help authors from around the world publish their articles on solar energy during the event. The ISa would also establish the IS a Journal for Solar Energy and launch a website, a global solar technology summit, and a global solar technology conference that would help authors around the world publish all their articles on solar energy during and after the events.
    
The articles in the journal would be reviewed by global experts and distributed to all member countries via the International Solar Energy Agency (ISA) and the World Solar Technology Summit Journal (WTSJ). The articles in the journals would have been reviewed by a global expert and would have reached each member state via the international solar technology summit, the ISa. The article of this journal is reviewed and reaches each member country through an international solar energy summit and a global summit on solar technologies.

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