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India is better prepared to overcome the third wave of Covid: Niti Aayog Vice-Chairman

India is better prepared to overcome the third wave of Covid: Niti Aayog Vice-Chairman
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Visakhapatnam: Covid-19 Pandemics hit India because it bounced back from the ass from its economic cycle in the last quarter of 2019-20.
But fortunately, we started out of it, said Niti Aayog Deputy Chairman of Dr.
Rajiv Kumar.
He was the main guest for the fourth and fifth annual meeting of the India-Visakhapatnam Institute which was carried out in virtual mode on Saturday.
Rajiv Kumar said that all economic indicators – both high frequency indicators, investment indicators, capacity expansion in several important industries such as steel and others – began to appear.
“Of course, it will completely depend on the nature and shape of the pandemic when we move forward.
Even if we have a third wave, we are far more prepared than what we have before.
So the impact on economic activities is not as big as the first and second wave.
Silver might be an ICMR announcement that two-thirds of our population have experienced immunity to novel Coronavirus disease, caused by vaccines or natural infections, “he said.
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“India has the third largest startup system in the world today.
India is currently home to 21 Unicorns worth $ 73.2 billion dollars and this is expected to grow to 50 Unicorns in 2022.
But India is still in 48th place in the innovation index Global.
We must set aspirational targets to break into 10.
Unless we succeed in innovating, we will be left behind, “Dr.
Kumar said.
The deputy chairman commemorated attending an economic conference at the University of Andhra in Visakhapatnam in 1975.
Chairperson, Board of Governors, IIM-V, Hari S Bhartia, said that the teaching mode and hybrid or digital learning were here to stay.
“This will provide great opportunities for institutions to offer a wise combination of online and offline content for young and experienced professionals.
These courses will be useful for young students to continue their professional education even in their work or entrepreneurship travel,” Bhartia said.
He advised students who graduated into humble and agile.
Speaking of social media, Bhartia said the spirit of an organization is currently measured by the scale and reaching social media.
“It has become a building block for making brands and images of an organization.
This helps organizations to maintain a constant, adjusted and personalized relationship with its stakeholders,” Bhartia said.
Director of IIM-V Prof.
M Chandrasekhar presented the annual report of the Director.
Prof.
Chandrasekhar explained how the Institute witnessed an increase in year-on-year registration and explained his achievements.
The Institute provides various awards and gold medals for student contributing.
Meanwhile, the India-Visakhapatnam Management Institute has become the third II of the country to register for the UN-UN principles for responsible management education, more than 860 leading business schools in 95 countries.
By joining the PRME community, IIM Visakhapatnam is committed to aligning institutional strategies and operations with PRME principles, such as advancing values ​​such as sustainability, responsibility, and ethics in teaching, research, and leadership of thought.
While adhering to these principles, the Institute will work to achieve the UN sustainable development goals.

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