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SUMMARY:Online International Conference on Covid19: Lives and Livelihood
DESCRIPTION:As we know\, India has a high population density combined with poor hygiene standards and creaky health infrastructure\, which makes it more vulnerable to the pandemic. Recently\, COVID-19 has spread over 210 countries\, infecting beyond 2 million people\, with more than 1\,37\,000 fatalities. The only remedy which is available with government till now is to keep the country under lockdown condition which gives rise to an alarming question: “whether to extend the lockdown and divert resources to save lives? Or\, should the attempt be to end the lockdown\, revive the economy and protect livelihood of the people? “There are no easy answers…\nQuestions hang heavy in the air; far too many with few or no answers coming from anywhere. The most pressing question is how long the lock- down would last. Even as economists warn that a longer lockdown would cause even more havoc to employment\, economy and livelihood\, the government’s dilemma is whether to save lives or livelihood in the short run.  \n  \nBy looking into the present scenario\, Rajiv Kumar\, Vice Chairman of NitiAayog gave a much convincing statement that “India should improve its disaster management preparation and ensure the availability of resources so that the country doesn’t have to choose between ‘lives and livelihood’ during crises such as the Covid-19 pandemic”. He also addressed a global conference organized by Bennett University titled “COVID 19 – Fallout & Future” where he said “I hope we will not have to continuously try this tradeoff or balance between saving lives and livelihoods”. So\, by far we can understand that the COVID-19 pandemic is the defining global crisis of present time and the greatest global humanitarian challenge the world has faced ever. As government is taking measures to slow down the spread of the virus\, it has been spreading widely\, and the number of cases is rising on daily basis. India has moved quickly\, implementing a proactive\, nationwide lockdown\, with the goal of flattening the curve and using the time to plan and resource responses adequately. \nRead More
URL:https://kiit.ac.in/event/conference-on-covid19-lives-and-livelihood/
LOCATION:KIIT Deemed to be University\, KIIT\, Bhubaneswar\, Odisha\, 751024\, India
CATEGORIES:KIIT Events,Workshop
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SUMMARY:9th National HR Conclave
DESCRIPTION:Future of Work\nFor the past several years\, different aspects of FOW have been unfolding (a) the growth of off-balance sheet employment\, talent platforms\, and crowd-sourcing (b) the increasing power of robotics and cognitive computing to restructure jobs and (c) the benefits and challenges of managing talent in the sharing and collaborative economy. These changes collectively have come into focus now and the issues have become more urgent. \nThe different force of change includes:  \nTechnology: Technological advances\, for example\, in the areas of robotics\, artificial intelligence (AI)\, sensors\, and data have created entirely new ways of getting work done that are\, in some cases\, upending the way we use and think about our tools and how people and machines can complement and substitute for one another. \nCustomer empowerment and the rise of global talent markets: Market trends will also play a role in shaping the future of work. In responding to both changing customer demand and the ability to address labor needs more flexibly\, the power of pull will likely lead to much tighter alignment of work with customer needs. A growing array of digital platforms is making it easier for potential employers (and customers directly to find the most appropriate talent anywhere in the world and to pull that talent together to perform specific tasks. \nDemographics: Demographic changes are shifting the composition of the global workforce. In most places\, people are living longer than ever\, and overall\, the population is becoming both older and younger\, with individual nations becoming more diverse. Even more challenging\, the younger generations will be increasingly concentrated in developing economies\, while the developed economies (and China) get ever older. \n This has far reaching implications for individuals\, organizations and public policies.
URL:https://kiit.ac.in/event/9th-national-hr-conclave/
CATEGORIES:KIIT Events
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SUMMARY:Student Project Expo 2019
DESCRIPTION:Aim:  \nThe main aim or purpose for conducting such a program is to enhance the knowledge of student and motivate them to compete in the global competitive engineering field. \nAbout Project Expo: \nThe objectives of Project Expo which was started in the year 2018 with an exceptional idea to showcase the research talents\, Innovativeness\, creativity of all final year B.Tech students. Prototype projects on recent societal issues with respect to better efficiency and low-cost product has been encouraged to the students. It is a platform to promote multidisciplinary research among all students of the school. \nIn the first level\, each school will conduct an expo to exhibit the student innovations. In next level (grand finale) only best 5 projects from different schools will participate. However\, additional projects will be nominated from schools for display of their projects. The awards will be distributed for the best among them. \nWith a successful participation in the year 2018 by winning University level 2nd prize\, school of Electrical Engineering Department is all set to showcase new innovations in Project Expo-2019. \nOutcomes of Project Expo: \n\nDevelop professionals having good skills\, self-learning ability and confidence to support and contribute to the growth of relevant industries.\nThis provides opportunity for the students to demonstrate their learning experience.
URL:https://kiit.ac.in/event/student-project-expo-2019/
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