Why does COVID-19 kill some and not others, explores global study – The Peninsula Qatar

19 Jul 2020 - 9:55

Dr. Hamdi Mbarek (left) and Dr. Andrea Ganna

Qatar Foundations Qatar Genome Programme is the first and only active participant from an Arab country in the COVID-19 Host Genetics Initiative, a global initiative to elucidate the role of host genetic factors in the susceptibility and severity of the SARS-CoV-2 virus pandemic.

Why does a 17-year-old with no underlying health conditions succumb to COVID-19 while a 75-year-old great grandmother makes a full recovery?

The wide variation in severity makes it seem like they did not have the same disease, except they did. One of the most mysterious features of this disease, which has killed more than half a million people globally, is the difference in severity. Some people dont even show symptoms, some die and many more are somewhere in the middle.

Age, gender, and underlying health conditions clearly play an important role. But geneticists believe the difference in severity could be linked to the natural variation in peoples genetic code. This is what launched the COVID-19 Host Genetics Initiative (HGI), led by Mark Daly and Andrea Ganna from the Finnish Institute for Molecular Medicine (FIMM) and the Broad Institute in Boston.

The initiative aims to bring together the scientific community to study the role of the human genome in explaining COVID-19 susceptibility and severity. Twenty countries are currently contributing to the study, with the majority of studies being conducted in Europe (55 percent) and the US (28 percent). United Kingdom (10 percent) and Italy (9 percent) being the top two countries in terms of genomes contributed from Europe.

Qatar Genome Programme (QGP), the initiatives only active participant from the Middle East, has so far contributed with over 13,000 genomic results. The contribution of Qatar Genome to COVID-19 HGI is very important because it adds diversity to the initiative and highlights the importance of including populations which are traditionally unrepresented in genetic research, but still highly impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, said Dr. Andrea Ganna, Co-founder of the COVID-19 HGI and Group Leader at the Institute for Molecular Medicine, Finland.

Results from the latest round of the global study show strong evidence of genetics playing a role in COVID-19 severity. A site on Chromosome 3 has been identified to have a solid link to COVID-19 severity.

The identified site is home to six genes; hence it is not yet possible to say exactly which one of them influences the course of COVID-19. Further investigations are underway to pinpoint exactly which gene this is.

Dr. Hamdi Mbarek, a geneticist, who led QGPs participation said, These results are very interesting and timely. We now have a target region in the genome, and the next challenge is to understand the link between the six genes and COVID-19 severity. Identifying the gene linked to COVID-19 severity will be very valuable in drug development. Now that we now know that genetics is a big factor in determining COVID-19 severity, this information can help the healthcare sector prioritise which group of individuals should be first in line to get a vaccine once one is developed.

If researchers are able to identify exactly which gene is responsible for COVID-19 severity, it could be a potential game-changer in swiftly determining which patients are high-risk and need more aggressive treatment. Previously, this study identified a variation at another spot in the human genome. The identified spot consisted of the gene that determines blood type.

Patients with Type A blood, for example, were found to be at greater risk of being severely affected by COVID-19.

We are glad to have contributed to this initiative with the genomes of an Arab population, which has added valuable diversity to the study. The diversity in the participating genomes strongly indicates that COVID-19 indiscriminately affects populations from all around the world, added Dr. Said Ismail, Director of Qatar Genome Programme

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Study of Over 1 Million People Finds Intriguing Link Between Iron Levels And Lifespan – ScienceAlert

A massive new study has found evidence that blood iron levels could play a role in influencing how long you live.

It's always important to take longevity studies with a big grain of salt, but the new research is impressive in its breadth, covering genetic information from well over 1 million people across three public databases. It also focused on three key measures of ageing: lifespan, years lived free of disease (referred to as healthspan), and making it to an extremely old age (AKA longevity).

Throughout the analysis, 10 key regions of the genome were shown to be related to these measures of long life, as were gene sets linked to how the body metabolises iron.

Put simply, having too much iron in the blood appeared to be linked to an increased risk of dying earlier.

"We are very excited by these findings as they strongly suggest that high levels of iron in the blood reduces our healthy years of life, and keeping these levels in check could prevent age-related damage," says data analyst Paul Timmers, from the University of Edinburgh in the UK.

"We speculate that our findings on iron metabolism might also start to explain why very high levels of iron-rich red meat in the diet has been linked to age-related conditions such as heart disease."

While correlation doesn't necessarily mean causation, the researchers used a statistical technique called Mendelian randomisation to reduce bias and attempt to infer causation in the data.

As the researchers note, genetics are thought to have around a 10 percent influence on lifespan and healthspan, and that can make it difficult to pick out the genes involved from all the other factors involved (like your smoking or drinking habits). With that in mind, one of the advantages of this new study is its sheer size and scope.

Five of the genetic markers the researchers found had not previously been highlighted as significant at the genome-wide level. Some, including APOE and FOXO3, have been singled out in the past as being important to the ageing process and human health.

"It is clear from the association of age-related diseases and the well-known ageing loci APOE and FOXO3 that we are capturing the human ageing process to some extent," write the researchers in their published paper.

While we're still in the early stages for investigating this association with iron metabolism, further down the line we could see the development of drugs designed to lower the levels of iron in the blood - which could potentially add extra years to our lives.

Besides genetics, blood iron is mostly controlled by diet and has already been linked to a number of age-related diseases, including Parkinson's and liver disease. It also affects our body's ability to fight off infection as we get older.

We can add this latest study to the growing evidence that 'iron overload', or not being able to break it down properly, can have an influence on how long we're likely to live, as well as how healthy we're likely to be in our later years.

"Our ultimate aim is to discover how ageing is regulated and find ways to increase health during ageing," says Joris Deelenwho studies the biology of ageing at the Max Planck Institute for Biology of Ageing in Germany.

"The 10 regions of the genome we have discovered that are linked to lifespan, healthspan, and longevity are all exciting candidates for further studies."

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Cheahs belief in working with the best and learning from the best also birthed the appointments of the Jeffrey Cheah distinguished professors.

Under the collaboration between Jeffrey Cheah Foundation and globally acclaimed academic institutions, eminent experts and scholars - who have contributed to solving critical global issues in health, disease and economy amongst others - are appointed to share their knowledge and expertise with Malaysian academics, students and the general public.

Among the prominent names on the list are:

Prof Jeffrey David Sachs

As a world renowned economist and director of the UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network, Prof Sachs is one of the worlds most influential experts on sustainable economic development.

A passionate leader in the fight against poverty and the special advisor to the UN secretary-general on sustainable development, he has advised heads of states and governments on economic strategy for more than a quarter century.

Appointed as an honorary Jeffrey Cheah distinguished professor of sustainable development at Sunway University this year, he is also the chairman of the Jeffrey Sachs Centre on Sustainable Development.

Prof Sir Leszek Borysiewicz

The chairman of Cancer Research United Kingdom (UK) since 2016, Prof Borysiewicz is an Honorary Jeffrey Cheah distinguished professor who is now the emeritus vice-chancellor of the University of Cambridge, after serving as its vice-chancellor from 2011 to 2017.

A founding fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences, he has been chief executive of the UKs Medical Research Council since 2007 and was knighted in 2001 for his breakthroughs in vaccines, including developing Europes first trial of a vaccine to treat cervical cancer.

Prof Sir Alan Fersht

World leading protein scientist Prof Fersht, also an honorary Jeffrey Cheah distinguished professor and life fellow of Gonville and Caius College Cambridge, is widely regarded as one of the main pioneers of protein engineering, which is a process to analyse the structure, activity and folding of proteins.

His current research involves a fusion of protein engineering, structural biology, biophysics and chemistry to study the structure, activity, stability and folding of proteins, as well as the role of protein misfolding and instability in cancer and disease.

Prof Kay-Tee Khaw

Prof Khaw, a leading expert in the field of health and disease, is a Jeffrey Cheah professorial fellow in Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge. She is currently one of the principal UK scientists working on the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition, a Europe-wide project investigating the links between diet, lifestyle and cancer.

Appointed as a Commander of the order of the British Empire in 2003, Prof Khaw has been recognised for developing improved methods for collecting information on peoples diets and levels of exercise and relating this to the number of diagnosed cancer cases.

Prof Rema Hanna

A highly distinguished economist, Prof Hanna is the Jeffrey Cheah professor of South East Asia Studies and chair of the Harvard Kennedy School International Development Area, as well as the faculty director of evidence for policy design at Harvards Centre for International Development and the co-scientific director of the Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab South East Asia office in Indonesia.

Her focus is on improving overall service delivery, understanding the impacts of corruption, bureaucratic absenteeism and discrimination against disadvantaged minority groups on delivery outcomes.

Prof Ketan J Patel

Prof Patel is a Jeffrey Cheah professorial fellow in Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge and the principal research scientist at the famous MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology in the University of Cambridge.

His research, which focuses on the molecular basis of inherited genomic instability and the role it plays in the biology of stem cells, has been recognised through prestigious awards and prizes, including being elected as a fellow of the Royal Society of London, a member of the European Molecular Biology Organisation and a fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences UK.

Prof John Todd

The Jeffrey Cheah fellow in medicine at Brasenose College, Oxford and professor of precision medicine, Prof Todd is a leading pioneer researcher in the fields of genetics, immunology and diabetes. His research areas include Type 1 diabetes genetics and disease mechanisms with the aim of clinical intervention.

In his former role as a professor of human genetics and a Wellcome Trust principal research fellow at Oxford, he helped pioneer genome-wide genetic studies, first in mice and then in humans.

Prof William Swadling

Prof Swadling, a Jeffrey Cheah professorial fellow, is a senior law fellow at Brasenose College, Oxford and Professor in the Law of Property in the Oxford University Law School.

An expert on the Law of Restitution, he is a contributor to Halsburys Laws of England, wrote the section on property in Burrows (ed) English Private Law and is widely cited in the British courts.

Prof William James

A Jeffrey Cheah professorial fellow emeritus and fellow in medicine at Brasenose College, Oxford, Prof James is a virologist with a background in genetics and microbiology.

As the professor of virology with the University of Oxford, he is the principal investigator at the Stem Cell Research Institute of Oxford, running a research lab studying HIV-macrophage biology using stem cell technology.

Prof Mark Wilson

Prof Wilson, the dean of Brasenose College, is a Jeffrey Cheah professorial fellow at the college and the professor of physical chemistry in the University of Oxfords physical and theoretical chemistry department.

The primary focus of his research interest is on the construction, development and application of relatively simple potential models to assess a wide range of systems with potentially unique properties.

Prof Jarlath Ronayne

Appointed in 2010 as the first Jeffrey Cheah distinguished professor, Prof Ronayne is a key member of Sunway Universitys board of directors and has played a pivotal role in establishing links between Sunway, Oxford and Cambridge.

Under his leadership, the Jeffrey Cheah Professorial Fellowships at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge as well as Brasenose College, Oxford and the Jeffrey Cheah Scholar-in-Residence programmes in both colleges were established, alongside the prestigious Oxford University-Jeffrey Cheah Graduate Scholarship launched by the British High Commissioner in 2018. All these initiatives are in perpetuity.

Prof Sibrandes Poppema

A medical expert on Hodgkins disease, Prof Poppema has published more than 200 articles that have been cited more than 17,000 times.

The Jeffrey Cheah distinguished professor is also the co-owner of 12 patents and the founder of two biotechnology companies, as well as the advisor to the chancellor at Sunway University, especially on the establishment of a new medical school at the university.

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The potential of socially assistive robots during infectious disease outbreaks – Science

Abstract

Robots have a role in addressing the secondary impacts of infectious disease outbreaks by helping us sustain social distancing, monitoring and improving mental health, supporting education, and aiding in economic recovery.

A recent Editorial in Science Robotics (1) highlighted some of the ways that robots are being used to help combat the COVID-19 pandemic, including vital contributions to clinical care, logistics, and surveillance. We believe that robots are poised to make important contributions in these areas where the pandemic has had a direct and immediate impact and that applying design principles from social robotics may aid in the adoption of these technologies, especially when in contact with people. Furthermore, we also believe that the secondary effects of the pandemic will benefit from work in robotics, specifically issues related to sustaining social distancing, mental health, education, and economic recovery.

Traditionally, telepresence robots have been viewed as an opportunity for robots to serve as surveillance and health monitoring tools in high-risk areas. We believe that telepresence can also affect day-to-day tasks to support appropriate social distancing. Robots can help replace direct person-to-person contact by allowing users to check on an elderly relative, share experiences with distant friends, or verify that an item is available in a store before visiting. Furthermore, there are physical, cognitive, and mental health issues associated with feelings of loneliness (2); the use of telepresence robots may reduce feelings of loneliness by providing much-needed social interactions during physical isolation. For instance, the possibility of physical play through telepresence robots could provide new means for children to engage creatively with each other (Fig. 1). Last, socially assistive robots can help people with the negative consequences of social distancing by motivating people to maintain physical activity (3) and proper nutrition (4). Applications in this area will require research into algorithms for personalization, policy learning and adaptation for multimodal behavioral data, and developing methods to motivate lasting behavioral change.

Robots can be used to enable remote physical play for kids during social isolation. The child in the left image controls the remote robot in the right image to engage in remote play.

The global pandemic is creating a wide variety of stressors that are certain to affect both current and future mental health care. Shelter-in-place orders are limiting current access that individuals have to mental health care services for preexisting conditions and preventing newly emerged cases from being diagnosed. The pandemic is also producing increased levels of anxiety and depression that are likely to persist long after shelter-in-place orders are lifted (5). Socially assistive robots have been proposed as a mechanism to support mental health activities ranging from screening and diagnosis to supporting on-demand therapy (6). Robots may be capable of playing a role in providing in-home methods for monitoring the mental and emotional state of users, identifying those who show depressive symptoms, and connecting those users with professional help. Furthermore, robots may be used to reinforce psychological strategies suggested by health experts for users to cope with negative mental states and stress. While many of these functions might have been previously supported by in-clinic visits, the additional demands that social isolation is likely to place on already strained health care systems may heighten the need for technology-based support. To be successful, these robots will need to perceive emotional states; calculate when it is appropriate to intercede; and develop long-term models of behavior, mood, and affect.

Robots have the potential to support in-home tutoring and remote instruction. A recent review (7) explains how robotic tutoring systems offer three notable advantages over virtual systems: (i) They can be used for curricula and populations that require engagement with physical learning, (ii) they are more engaging and foster more prosocial behavior, and (iii) users show increased learning gains when interacting with robots rather than virtual agents. During periods of social distancing, these advantages become even more vital for many populations. Robotic tutoring systems may offer a viable supplement to both curricular and noncurricular learning for children that struggle to engage with videotelephony or to work in front of a computer for a long time. Furthermore, such systems can support social and emotional learning, an essential part of early education, especially for children with autism (8). Parents struggling with additional challenges related to working at home, caring for sick family or neighbors, dealing with job loss, or providing additional childcare are also being asked to take a larger role in providing educational support. In-home tutoring robots may help alleviate some of these problems, but more research is required to generate content algorithmically, assess user competency, identify ways of teaching social and emotional skills, and leverage embodiment to facilitate learning.

The global pandemic has already caused a deep and wide-spread impacts to our economy, and the long-term impacts on careers and employment will be substantial (9). Many will find their current work roles altered, many new careers are likely to emerge, and many more will simply search for work of any form. There are numerous technology-based attempts to provide vocational training and to support job searches, including intelligent systems that screen job candidates, match candidates to positions, help with training new employees, or support training individuals on interviewing skills [e.g., (10)]. The role of robotics in this area is less clear. Would employers find value in screening remote candidates using an embodied interface, allowing them to have a more realistic sense of how the applicant would respond to their customers? Could robots provide a certification of how well a job-seeker can handle interruptions, manage customer complaints, or solve critical scheduling problems? Would job seekers benefit from a robotic coach that helped them learn successful interviewing techniques? Developments in this area will hinge on our ability to simulate realistic human behavior, to quantify social or soft skills, and to guide skill development toward long-term goals.

Interdisciplinary robotics research has established the foundation for combating some of the secondary effects of COVID-19, with a few efforts becoming commercially viable especially in the education domain. However, the use of robots in managing public health, supporting education, and pushing forward economic recovery efforts remains limited at a global scale. Substantial investments in robotics and human-robot interaction research are needed to understand how to best design and implement robotic systems to help people combat the consequences of infectious diseases. The challenge is not only understanding how we can best engineer robots for sustained operation in dynamic human environments but also understanding how to best introduce the technology into societies to maximize positive social impact.

C. Kidd, C. Breazeal, Designing a sociable robot system for weight maintenance, in IEEE Consumer Communications and Networking Conference (Las Vegas, NV, IEEE, 2006).

J. Kelly, How the coronavirus outbreak will change careers and lives for the foreseeable future, Forbes, 9 April 2020.

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The problem is all too often the operational convenience and the cost reduction tends to take precedence over individuals privacy, she said.

She noted cameras that look for temperature might also be used to measure a persons gait the unique way they walk.

Gait is a way of identifying an individual, the same as a fingerprint. Our gait is a biometric that is individual to each person, said Polsky

Once this little factoid is available who else gets use of it, for what purpose?

She said the vast majority of people agree to terms of services on apps without ever reading them, and that people are in effect giving consent without knowledge. She worries that the scope of those agreements will continue to broaden as people remain unaware.

Polsky notes that people could continue to sign away their privacy like never before, as they turn to the convenience and potential safety of technology.

Now that the response to COVID has decimated national economies, governments are desperate to rebuild economies and diversify with technology, as if it is going to answer all of societys ills and all of the budgetary problems and all the health care scheduling issues, said Polsky.

Technology is a tool is a tool that is all. It is how its used or abused that determines its worth, and from whose perspective.

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Worldwide Robotics and Automation Actuators Market Size, Share, Analysis, Growth,Trends, and Forecast to 2027 – Owned

Global Robotics and Automation ActuatorsMarket 2020-2027

The robotics and automation actuators market size is expected to grow from USD 15.7billion in 2019 to USD 30.8billion by 2024, at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 14.36% during the forecast period

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Study of the Global Coatings and Application Technologies for Robotics Market

The recently published market study on the global Coatings and Application Technologies for Robotics market provides a detailed analysis of the various factors that are expected to impact the growth of the Coatings and Application Technologies for Robotics market in the upcoming years. As per the report, the Coatings and Application Technologies for Robotics market is set to grow at a CAGR of ~XX% during the assessment period (2019-2029) and exceed the value of ~US$XX% by the end of 2029.

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Bifurcation of the Global Coatings and Application Technologies for Robotics Market

Segment by Type, the Coatings and Application Technologies for Robotics market is segmented intoPolyurethanesAcrylicsAlkydPolyesterEpoxy

Segment by Application, the Coatings and Application Technologies for Robotics market is segmented intoHealthcareAgricultureMiningManufacturingConstruction

Regional and Country-level AnalysisThe Coatings and Application Technologies for Robotics market is analysed and market size information is provided by regions (countries).The key regions covered in the Coatings and Application Technologies for Robotics market report are North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, Middle East and Africa. It also covers key regions (countries), viz, U.S., Canada, Germany, France, U.K., Italy, Russia, China, Japan, South Korea, India, Australia, Taiwan, Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia, Philippines, Vietnam, Mexico, Brazil, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, U.A.E, etc.The report includes country-wise and region-wise market size for the period 2015-2026. It also includes market size and forecast by Type, and by Application segment in terms of sales and revenue for the period 2015-2026.Competitive Landscape and Coatings and Application Technologies for Robotics Market Share AnalysisCoatings and Application Technologies for Robotics market competitive landscape provides details and data information by players. The report offers comprehensive analysis and accurate statistics on revenue by the player for the period 2015-2020. It also offers detailed analysis supported by reliable statistics on revenue (global and regional level) by players for the period 2015-2020. Details included are company description, major business, company total revenue and the sales, revenue generated in Coatings and Application Technologies for Robotics business, the date to enter into the Coatings and Application Technologies for Robotics market, Coatings and Application Technologies for Robotics product introduction, recent developments, etc.

The major vendors covered:Akzo NobelAxalta Coating SystemsPPG IndustriesThe Sherwin Williams CompanyHMG Paints LimitedThe Lubrizol CorporationYashm Paint & Resin IndustriesU.S. Paint CorporationKansai PaintBernardo EcenarroNippon Paint Holdings

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Global Surgical Robotics Market 2019 Produced CAGR Value in Demand By 2026 – 3rd Watch News

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Segment by Type, the Surgical Robotics market is segmented intoLaparoscopyOrthopedicsOthers

Segment by Application, the Surgical Robotics market is segmented intoOpen SurgeryMinimal Invasive

Regional and Country-level Analysis:North AmericaUnited StatesCanadaAsia-PacificChinaJapanSouth KoreaIndiaSoutheast AsiaAustraliaRest of Asia-PacificEuropeGermanyFranceU.K.ItalyRussiaNordic CountriesRest of EuropeLatin AmericaMexicoBrazilRest of Latin AmericaMiddle East & AfricaTurkeySaudi ArabiaUAERest of MEA

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The major companies include:Intuitive SurgicalStrykerMazor RoboticsMedtech S.ATHINK SurgicalRestoration RoboticsMedroboticsTransEnterix

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The Daily Dash: Fundraising, robots and who rules the freight world? – FreightWaves

The Daily Dash is a quick look at what is happening in the freight ecosystem. In todays edition, autonomous trucking startup Plus.ai seeks new funding, Daimler suggests a surprise in second-quarter earnings is coming, robots are taking over and trucking still rules the freight world.

Autonomous trucking startup Plus.ai is looking to raise more cash. According to reports, the company is seeking $60 million and a valuation in the range of $600 million to $1 billion. Other autonomous startups like Starsky Robotics have struggled and even failed, so what makes Plus.ai different?

Linda Baker has the inside story: Autonomous trucking startup Plus.ai reportedly seeking $60M

Global truck manufacturer Daimler, which owns Freightliner and Western Star in North America, is expecting to report better-than-anticipated earnings when it announces second-quarter results next week. But, the company is looking to slash 2 billion euros from its bottom line through staff cuts, the equivalent of 20,000 global positions.

Alan Adler has the details: Daimler previews Q2 earnings upside surprise

Surging e-commerce volumes combined with the COVID-19 pandemic have brought about a revolution in warehousing. Where robots were once fun toys, they are quickly becoming critical tools for warehouse operators that need to adapt to quickly changing customer demand and unpredictable volume surges.

Linda Baker explores the robotic revolution: Mobile robots feed warehouse demand for adaptability

The trucking industry is still the king when it comes to moving freight. According to data compiled by the American Trucking Associations, the trucking industry generated almost $792 billion in revenue in 2019 and moved 11.84 billion tons of freight. Those figures represent 80.4% of the nations freight bill.

Alan Adler dives into the numbers: ATA: Trucking still rules freight movement

Solving the recurring problem of mobile workforce optimization

Volvo reports 38% drop in Q2 sales

Carriers are in a very strong pricing position; how long will it last?

Truckload earnings have good start, Cass data still lagging

Marten, Heartland stock prices get boost after strong quarters

According to the U.S. Department of Transportation, regulatory streamlining by the Trump administration has saved the nation $90 billion since 2017. Leading the way is the hours-of-service final rule, which is reducing regulatory costs by $4 billion, DOT said. Automotive fuel saving initiatives and changes to rail regulations are also projected to provide significant savings.

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1 Study Coverage1.1 Household Service Robots Product Introduction1.2 Key Market Segments in This Study1.3 Key Manufacturers Covered: Ranking of Global Top Household Service Robots Manufacturers by Revenue in 20191.4 Market by Type1.4.1 Global Household Service Robots Market Size Growth Rate by Type1.4.2 Homework Robot1.4.3 Entertainment Robot1.4.4 Disability Robot1.4.5 Security and Surveillance Robot1.5 Market by Application1.5.1 Global Household Service Robots Market Size Growth Rate by Application1.5.2 Housekeeping1.5.3 Education1.5.4 Accompanying1.5.5 Other1.6 Study Objectives1.7 Years Considered

2 Executive Summary2.1 Global Household Service Robots Market Size, Estimates and Forecasts2.1.1 Global Household Service Robots Revenue Estimates and Forecasts 2015-20262.1.2 Global Household Service Robots Production Capacity Estimates and Forecasts 2015-20262.1.3 Global Household Service Robots Production Estimates and Forecasts 2015-20262.2 Global Household Service Robots, Market Size by Producing Regions: 2015 VS 2020 VS 20262.3 Analysis of Competitive Landscape2.3.1 Manufacturers Market Concentration Ratio (CR5 and HHI)2.3.2 Global Household Service Robots Market Share by Company Type (Tier 1, Tier 2 and Tier 3)2.3.3 Global Household Service Robots Manufacturers Geographical Distribution2.4 Key Trends for Household Service Robots Markets & Products2.5 Primary Interviews with Key Household Service Robots Players (Opinion Leaders)

3 Market Size by Manufacturers3.1 Global Top Household Service Robots Manufacturers by Production Capacity3.1.1 Global Top Household Service Robots Manufacturers by Production Capacity (2015-2020)3.1.2 Global Top Household Service Robots Manufacturers by Production (2015-2020)3.1.3 Global Top Household Service Robots Manufacturers Market Share by Production3.2 Global Top Household Service Robots Manufacturers by Revenue3.2.1 Global Top Household Service Robots Manufacturers by Revenue (2015-2020)3.2.2 Global Top Household Service Robots Manufacturers Market Share by Revenue (2015-2020)3.2.3 Global Top 10 and Top 5 Companies by Household Service Robots Revenue in 20193.3 Global Household Service Robots Price by Manufacturers3.4 Mergers & Acquisitions, Expansion Plans

4 Household Service Robots Production by Regions4.1 Global Household Service Robots Historic Market Facts & Figures by Regions4.1.1 Global Top Household Service Robots Regions by Production (2015-2020)4.1.2 Global Top Household Service Robots Regions by Revenue (2015-2020)4.2 North America4.2.1 North America Household Service Robots Production (2015-2020)4.2.2 North America Household Service Robots Revenue (2015-2020)4.2.3 Key Players in North America4.2.4 North America Household Service Robots Import & Export (2015-2020)4.3 Europe4.3.1 Europe Household Service Robots Production (2015-2020)4.3.2 Europe Household Service Robots Revenue (2015-2020)4.3.3 Key Players in Europe4.3.4 Europe Household Service Robots Import & Export (2015-2020)4.4 China4.4.1 China Household Service Robots Production (2015-2020)4.4.2 China Household Service Robots Revenue (2015-2020)4.4.3 Key Players in China4.4.4 China Household Service Robots Import & Export (2015-2020)4.5 Japan4.5.1 Japan Household Service Robots Production (2015-2020)4.5.2 Japan Household Service Robots Revenue (2015-2020)4.5.3 Key Players in Japan4.5.4 Japan Household Service Robots Import & Export (2015-2020)

5 Household Service Robots Consumption by Region5.1 Global Top Household Service Robots Regions by Consumption5.1.1 Global Top Household Service Robots Regions by Consumption (2015-2020)5.1.2 Global Top Household Service Robots Regions Market Share by Consumption (2015-2020)5.2 North America5.2.1 North America Household Service Robots Consumption by Application5.2.2 North America Household Service Robots Consumption by Countries5.2.3 U.S.5.2.4 Canada5.3 Europe5.3.1 Europe Household Service Robots Consumption by Application5.3.2 Europe Household Service Robots Consumption by Countries5.3.3 Germany5.3.4 France5.3.5 U.K.5.3.6 Italy5.3.7 Russia5.4 Asia Pacific5.4.1 Asia Pacific Household Service Robots Consumption by Application5.4.2 Asia Pacific Household Service Robots Consumption by Regions5.4.3 China5.4.4 Japan5.4.5 South Korea5.4.6 India5.4.7 Australia5.4.8 Taiwan5.4.9 Indonesia5.4.10 Thailand5.4.11 Malaysia5.4.12 Philippines5.4.13 Vietnam5.5 Central & South America5.5.1 Central & South America Household Service Robots Consumption by Application5.5.2 Central & South America Household Service Robots Consumption by Country5.5.3 Mexico5.5.3 Brazil5.5.3 Argentina5.6 Middle East and Africa5.6.1 Middle East and Africa Household Service Robots Consumption by Application5.6.2 Middle East and Africa Household Service Robots Consumption by Countries5.6.3 Turkey5.6.4 Saudi Arabia5.6.5 U.A.E

6 Market Size by Type (2015-2026)6.1 Global Household Service Robots Market Size by Type (2015-2020)6.1.1 Global Household Service Robots Production by Type (2015-2020)6.1.2 Global Household Service Robots Revenue by Type (2015-2020)6.1.3 Household Service Robots Price by Type (2015-2020)6.2 Global Household Service Robots Market Forecast by Type (2021-2026)6.2.1 Global Household Service Robots Production Forecast by Type (2021-2026)6.2.2 Global Household Service Robots Revenue Forecast by Type (2021-2026)6.2.3 Global Household Service Robots Price Forecast by Type (2021-2026)6.3 Global Household Service Robots Market Share by Price Tier (2015-2020): Low-End, Mid-Range and High-End

7 Market Size by Application (2015-2026)7.2.1 Global Household Service Robots Consumption Historic Breakdown by Application (2015-2020)7.2.2 Global Household Service Robots Consumption Forecast by Application (2021-2026)

8 Corporate Profiles8.1 Irobot8.1.1 Irobot Corporation Information8.1.2 Irobot Overview8.1.3 Irobot Production Capacity and Supply, Price, Revenue and Gross Margin (2015-2020)8.1.4 Irobot Product Description8.1.5 Irobot Related Developments8.2 Jibo8.2.1 Jibo Corporation Information8.2.2 Jibo Overview8.2.3 Jibo Production Capacity and Supply, Price, Revenue and Gross Margin (2015-2020)8.2.4 Jibo Product Description8.2.5 Jibo Related Developments8.3 Kinightscope8.3.1 Kinightscope Corporation Information8.3.2 Kinightscope Overview8.3.3 Kinightscope Production Capacity and Supply, Price, Revenue and Gross Margin (2015-2020)8.3.4 Kinightscope Product Description8.3.5 Kinightscope Related Developments8.4 Fmart8.4.1 Fmart Corporation Information8.4.2 Fmart Overview8.4.3 Fmart Production Capacity and Supply, Price, Revenue and Gross Margin (2015-2020)8.4.4 Fmart Product Description8.4.5 Fmart Related Developments8.5 Ecovacs8.5.1 Ecovacs Corporation Information8.5.2 Ecovacs Overview8.5.3 Ecovacs Production Capacity and Supply, Price, Revenue and Gross Margin (2015-2020)8.5.4 Ecovacs Product Description8.5.5 Ecovacs Related Developments8.6 Savioke8.6.1 Savioke Corporation Information8.6.2 Savioke Overview8.6.3 Savioke Production Capacity and Supply, Price, Revenue and Gross Margin (2015-2020)8.6.4 Savioke Product Description8.6.5 Savioke Related Developments8.7 SoftBank Robotics Holdings Corp (SBRH)8.7.1 SoftBank Robotics Holdings Corp (SBRH) Corporation Information8.7.2 SoftBank Robotics Holdings Corp (SBRH) Overview8.7.3 SoftBank Robotics Holdings Corp (SBRH) Production Capacity and Supply, Price, Revenue and Gross Margin (2015-2020)8.7.4 SoftBank Robotics Holdings Corp (SBRH) Product Description8.7.5 SoftBank Robotics Holdings Corp (SBRH) Related Developments8.8 Siasun Robot & Automation8.8.1 Siasun Robot & Automation Corporation Information8.8.2 Siasun Robot & Automation Overview8.8.3 Siasun Robot & Automation Production Capacity and Supply, Price, Revenue and Gross Margin (2015-2020)8.8.4 Siasun Robot & Automation Product Description8.8.5 Siasun Robot & Automation Related Developments8.9 Hangzhou GreatStar Industrial8.9.1 Hangzhou GreatStar Industrial Corporation Information8.9.2 Hangzhou GreatStar Industrial Overview8.9.3 Hangzhou GreatStar Industrial Production Capacity and Supply, Price, Revenue and Gross Margin (2015-2020)8.9.4 Hangzhou GreatStar Industrial Product Description8.9.5 Hangzhou GreatStar Industrial Related Developments8.10 Canny Elevator8.10.1 Canny Elevator Corporation Information8.10.2 Canny Elevator Overview8.10.3 Canny Elevator Production Capacity and Supply, Price, Revenue and Gross Margin (2015-2020)8.10.4 Canny Elevator Product Description8.10.5 Canny Elevator Related Developments8.11 Shanghai Xiaoi Robot Technology8.11.1 Shanghai Xiaoi Robot Technology Corporation Information8.11.2 Shanghai Xiaoi Robot Technology Overview8.11.3 Shanghai Xiaoi Robot Technology Production Capacity and Supply, Price, Revenue and Gross Margin (2015-2020)8.11.4 Shanghai Xiaoi Robot Technology Product Description8.11.5 Shanghai Xiaoi Robot Technology Related Developments8.12 Minleo8.12.1 Minleo Corporation Information8.12.2 Minleo Overview8.12.3 Minleo Production Capacity and Supply, Price, Revenue and Gross Margin (2015-2020)8.12.4 Minleo Product Description8.12.5 Minleo Related Developments8.13 PartnerX8.13.1 PartnerX Corporation Information8.13.2 PartnerX Overview8.13.3 PartnerX Production Capacity and Supply, Price, Revenue and Gross Margin (2015-2020)8.13.4 PartnerX Product Description8.13.5 PartnerX Related Developments8.14 UBTECH8.14.1 UBTECH Corporation Information8.14.2 UBTECH Overview8.14.3 UBTECH Production Capacity and Supply, Price, Revenue and Gross Margin (2015-2020)8.14.4 UBTECH Product Description8.14.5 UBTECH Related Developments8.15 ZEBOT8.15.1 ZEBOT Corporation Information8.15.2 ZEBOT Overview8.15.3 ZEBOT Production Capacity and Supply, Price, Revenue and Gross Margin (2015-2020)8.15.4 ZEBOT Product Description8.15.5 ZEBOT Related Developments

9 Household Service Robots Production Forecast by Regions9.1 Global Top Household Service Robots Regions Forecast by Revenue (2021-2026)9.2 Global Top Household Service Robots Regions Forecast by Production (2021-2026)9.3 Key Household Service Robots Production Regions Forecast9.3.1 North America9.3.2 Europe9.3.3 China9.3.4 Japan

10 Household Service Robots Consumption Forecast by Region10.1 Global Household Service Robots Consumption Forecast by Region (2021-2026)10.2 North America Household Service Robots Consumption Forecast by Region (2021-2026)10.3 Europe Household Service Robots Consumption Forecast by Region (2021-2026)10.4 Asia Pacific Household Service Robots Consumption Forecast by Region (2021-2026)10.5 Latin America Household Service Robots Consumption Forecast by Region (2021-2026)10.6 Middle East and Africa Household Service Robots Consumption Forecast by Region (2021-2026)

11 Value Chain and Sales Channels Analysis11.1 Value Chain Analysis11.2 Sales Channels Analysis11.2.1 Household Service Robots Sales Channels11.2.2 Household Service Robots Distributors11.3 Household Service Robots Customers

12 Market Opportunities & Challenges, Risks and Influences Factors Analysis12.1 Household Service Robots Industry12.2 Market Trends12.3 Market Opportunities and Drivers12.4 Market Challenges12.5 Household Service Robots Market Risks/Restraints12.6 Porters Five Forces Analysis13 Key Finding in The Global Household Service Robots Study14 Appendix14.1 Research Methodology14.1.1 Methodology/Research Approach14.1.2 Data Source14.2 Author Details14.3 Disclaimer

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Hospital Disinfection Robots Market 2020 Focusing on Growth, Demand & Scope by 2026| UVD Robots, Bioquell, STERIS, The Clorox Company, PDI…

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I love my job, Supriya Sule On Being A Top Performer In The Parliament – Feminism in India

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MP with a vision and a progressive outlook towards issues Supriya Sule is a veteran at her job. The two-time top performing member of the parliament, Sule may belong to a family crowded with political leaders but she is far from being understated. She has created a distinct name for herself through her push towards the betterment of her constituency from which she has been an MP since 2009.

In this interview, Sule opens up about her views on womens safety, migrant crisis, queer community being vulnerable, her work as an MP and how she has tremendously managed COVID-19 in her constituency, even though Maharashta is struggling as a state..

You have been the MP of Baramati for the last three terms, how do you distinguish this term going different from the others?

Supriya Sule: Clearly COVID-19 is a challenge in itself but it has nothing to do with my term. It is a global issue and it doesnt matter which profession one is in.

How is Baramati tackling COVID-19?

Supriya Sule: Baramati Lok Sabha Constituency is handling the situation very well. People along with the administration are helping each other amidst the coronavirus crisis. We implemented stringent lockdown even after the national lockdown was reopened. The local administration did effective crowd prevention and management and contact tracing efforts, earning the district the tag of corona-virus free.

(Since the interview, few positive cases have come up in the district. In the last 15 days, Baramati record six cases of coronavirus and one death.)

In this interview, Supriya Sule opens up about her views on womens safety, migrant crisis, queer community being vulnerable, her work as an MP and how she has tremendously managed COVID-19 in her constituency, even though Maharashta is struggling as a state.

As a parliamentarian, how challenging is it to contain it in your constituency when entire Maharashtra is struggling?

Supriya Sule: I dont think Maharashtra is struggling in isolation, the world is struggling. It isnt about being a member of parliament, it is about being a human. Human misery is far more painful. Your profession doesnt matter when the whole world is going through such a miserable time. I cant be so selfish and insensitive to just view Maharashtra as battling the infection.

You have been the best performer in the parliament consecutively, this time for tackling the pandemic effectively. What are your thoughts on it and how have you made it possible?

Supriya Sule: It is a job that I love to do and I try to the best of my abilities. It is not about where I stand in politics but about how I work with the other MPs as a good team player and thats all that matters to me.

What are some of the other challenges that Baramati is facing?

Supriya Sule: The biggest challenge is to tackle the economic depression that will arise due to the coronavirus crisis. But everybody has challenges in the world and the beauty of it is that you have to rise above them. Thats why, as representatives, we have to find solutions to them and make peoples lives better with the legislation we make in parliament.

The biggest challenge is to tackle the economic depression that will arise due to the coronavirus crisis. But everybody has challenges in the world and the beauty of it is that you have to rise above them. Thats why, as representatives, we have to find solutions to them and make peoples lives better with the legislation we make in parliament.

But what are some challenges specific to your constituency that you want to do better in?

Supriya Sule: I want to completely eliminate malnutrition in the top-performing constituency that Baramati is. Secondly, I also want to tackle anaemia in my constituency and I want all these illnesses like TB, malaria, dengue, COVID-19 free constituency.

There has been a rise in domestic violence against women across the world, have you seen a spurt of such cases in your constituency and how are you dealing with the rise?

Supriya Sule: We have taken this proactive step to prevent similar cases from occurring in the Pune rural region. Vigilance committees consisting of women from three agencies the Women and Child Department, Anganwadi workers from Self-Help Groups (SHGs) and panchayat samitis are visiting houses in each ward of a gram panchayat. The tormentors would be transferred to an institutional quarantine facility, which could mean a town hall or a village lodge or any other public facility in villages.

How do you think this pandemic is impacting the queer community as you have always shown your support to them and have always pushed for gender-neutral laws in the Lok Sabha?

Supriya Sule: One doesnt have to wait for a pandemic to realize that the LGBTQ+ community is vulnerable; they have always been marginalized. We have to take care of our queer community round the year whether there is a pandemic or not.

With the current situation and the migrant crisis, how is your leadership ensuring to deal with it?

Supriya Sule: We have done a lot of work in sending people from our constituency to other parts of the country by ensuring them train tickets, water, food and other such relief material. In our district, it happened flawlessly and I am very grateful to the local administration who made sure that relief work happens smoothly.

We have set up camps across the Pune District on highways for people traveling to their homes to provide them with a safe place to rest and stay, with nutritious food, necessary medical care, toilet and registration for transport being arranged. Moreover, till May 21st, 50 shramik special trains have departed from Pune district. Around 62,000 people have traveled in these trains.

2,689 buses have departed to various places outside Maharashtra. Around 41,000 people have left for their homes in these buses. 3,238 buses and minibuses have left for different districts of Maharashtra with students and labor heading to their homes. We are helping migrant workers by providing them kits with essential commodities and hot meals.

(We conducted this interview on 28 May so the number may vary now.)

We have set up camps across the Pune District on highways for people traveling to their homes to provide them with a safe place to rest and stay, with nutritious food, necessary medical care, toilet and registration for transport being arranged. Moreover, till May 21st 50 shramik special trains have departed from Pune district. Around 62,000 people have traveled in these trains.

Also read: Political Apathy During The Pandemic Traumatized Me: Karur MP Jothimani

Do you think this pandemic has shown a very classist side of the society with the migrant workers being pushed to walk their way home?

Supriya Sule: It has always existed but the brutal truth is that we all have to face classism again and again because of some decisions that we have radically taken in the past. I dont want to blame anyone in these challenging times as it would be unfortunate.

How does a typical day look like in the times of coronavirus in the life of an MP?

Supriya Sule: We get up and we are on the phone the whole time to cater to distress calls. To help people deal with the crisis, we have to be connected with the administration at the state level and local level. It begins with having a review of the issues not only in the constituency but across the state. Some of the tasks include coordinating with the administration, conducting meetings on digital platforms with policy makers, legislatures and representatives from each sector. Apart from this, we have to take feedback from the constituents and streamline things accordingly and we believe in interacting with people across the state on social media platforms like Facebook and Instagram too. My Team and I are available 24*7 to help people who need help.

Like everybodys mental health is impacted by the intense fear around coronavirus similarly, MPs must be affected too mentally. How is it like in your case?

Supriya Sule: Giving up is so easy and this is not the first challenge all of us are going through. We have seen so many challenges, but we learn from each other and evolve accordingly.

Do you think the ongoing political discourse of communalism is having an impact in your constituency? Tell us more about it.

Supriya Sule: We are all working extremely hard in helping every individual who needs help to be distracted by these things.

Also read: Amravatis Independent MP, Navneet Rana On Politics, Misogyny And COVID-19

Finally, how has the experience of being a female MP been for you? Were asking this in the context of women being a minority in the parliament and politics being a highly misogynistic workplace.

Supriya Sule: I come from a very liberal Maharashtrian society which is not gender-biased at all. Maharashtra is very gender-equal. I dont see gender in parliament. An MP is an MP no matter what gender they belong to.

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COVID-19 & the end of Democracy: The Indian Perspective – The Tribune

According to recent stats, India ranks 3rd in the world in terms of the total cases of Covid-19, with the current all-time high of 20,000 fresh cases each day. What went wrong with the management? How did we end up here and can our democracy survive this? Hop on as we together unravel the start of the end of Democracy.

Let's begin this journey from 8 pm on March 24, 2020. A nationwide lockdown was imposed in India. Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the nation and drew a parallel between The Mahabharata and the Lakshmana Rekha to advice the citizens to stay at home for the next 21 days. The so-called world's strictest lockdown was imposed. But the fate of the lockdown in the realm of India Democracy was known way before it was imposed. It was impossible to contain a population of 1.353 billion without violating the fundamentals of democracy.

The biggest conviction to the failure of lockdown was the prevalent Individualism (Precedence of freedom of action for individuals over state control) in our country. Although it has had its advantages in the form of higher economic growth rate by giving rewards to non-conformism (willfully disobeying), it was not meant to handle a pandemic for it that included the handicap of Parochial Altruism( Narrow scope of welfare for others). This made taking a collective and coordinated decision (or even response to a decision) almost impossible as it focused on individual gains rather than societal gain. On the contrary, the lockdown proved to be more successful in authoritarian regimes such as the People's Republic of China where collectivism prospered.

The figure below based on the World Value Survey Data (WVS) OxCGRT; Googles COVID- 19 Community Mobility Reports proves that stricter policies to curb mobility were less effective in major democracies and more effective in regimes like China.

MIGRANT CRISIS

What followed the lockdown was a complete chaos. Factories and workshops were shut down leaving the labourers unemployed. They faced acute shortages in terms of money, clothes and shelter. The labourers took their journey to reach their native villages, which served as a transmitter for the infection. In utter helplessness, a myriad of migrants gathered near bus and railway stations and some even preferred to walk to their homes. Flying rumours about travel facilities being arranged by the government, without any prior notice fueled their migration. Not all made it back home, many died due to starvation, depression, police brutality and road and rail accidents.

The Opposition and the ruling majority started with the years old mudslinging (A very important feature of contemporary Democracy).

Provisions were made by the government but their implementation remained a problem. The stock of food grains was there to sustain the laborers for at least a year but their distribution through the One Nation, One Ration Card system (Which was implemented in few cities) remained an area of concern.

Lack of Centre and state coordination was also highlighted through this crisis. On March 27, a directive was issued by the Home Ministry ordering the states to contain the migration. It also gave the states the authority to use the National Disaster Response Fund to provide the basic necessities (such as food and shelter) to the laborers. Still, Regional Friction remained a problem. While there were some states that chose to use a region specific approach rather than a uniform National one, there were others too that followed the Central order to such an extent that it lead to severe Police Brutality, violating the Human Rights of all those affected.

Although Financial Assistance was promised, over 90% of labourers who reached out in the month of April reported that they have not been provided with any financial assistance from the government. In Tamil Nadu, 97% were not paid during lockdown and in Punjab, 84% had less than Rs100 remaining.

Social Ostracism (Procedure under Athenian Democracy, where any citizen could be expelled from Athens, used here to refer to social exclusion) of migrants remained a problem as they were considered sources of transmission of infection. No one wanted to be near them. diminishing income and societal discrimination took a huge Psychological toll on the migrants and thus deprived them of their equal status in the society.

This can again be linked to the first point about individuality and narrow scope of welfare for the society.

ONLINE ALGORITHMS

The Wuhan virus has changed the trajectory of our lives. Everything you can think of has taken the big leap of faith from offline to online. Online teaching has started via apps such as Zoom, Discord, and et-cetera. Our lives are no longer governed by us, but by these Big Data Algorithms. We unknowingly give them this permission when we click on agree to the terms after installing any application.

Concerns have been raised regarding the theft of data through apps like Zoom. There are 2 Major fronts: Lack of transparency and Distribution of Information to a third party without user consent.

To quote the General Data Protection Regulation, consent for collecting personal data must be freely given, and that if there is an imbalance of power between the parties, it cannot be a free choice and that any consent obtained is invalid.

Following this a school in Sweden was fined 20.000 dollars for using facial biometrics to track 22 students. One might say that the parents had given the consent but consent (in this situation) is not a valid legal proof due to the clear imbalance between the data subject (Students) and the controller (School authorities). The same reasoning can be applied in the current online environment. Any invitation to a teleconference can be stated as an imbalance of power as there is no realistic option to decline.

Due to these very reasons Companies like Google, Space X and Governments of Taiwan, United States of America and the Australian Defense force have banned the usage of such apps (ZOOM).

Even the Government of India has banned 59 mobile apps which are a viable threat to the

SOVEREIGNTY & TERRITORIAL INTEGRITY

We have often heard that Human Liberty is the Soul of any democracy. It reflects the, "Free Will" which is the utmost source of authority. But is this will truly free? Isn't it affected by these algorithms that dictate our actions and responses?

It was rightly stated by Yuval Noah Harari in his book, 21 lessons for the 21st Century that, "When the Biotech Revolution merges with the InfoTech revolution , it will produce Big Data Algorithms that can monitor and understand my feelings much better than I ever can, and then Authority will probably shift from Humans to Computers."

This is the truth of our lives, we are still living in a Utopian Society if we consider that we make our own choices. All the choices are fed to us by these algorithms, and we merely respond to it the way it wants us too.

CONCLUSION: It is often said that the best way to judge any Democracy is to see the result it produces and the challenges it overcomes. These challenges have existed since a long time and have only evolved with the incoming wave of Covid-19. Will our Democracy survive this test of time or will something Novel, Stronger and Better emerge from this?

REFERENCES

1. Covid-19 and the Future of Democracy ,Carl Benedikt Frey, Giorgio Presidente, Chinchih Chen 20 May 2020

2. Zooms Security and Privacy Woes Violated GDPR, Security Week

3. 21 Lessons for the 21st Century, Yuval Noah Harari

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Opposition seems to have lost its sting during pandemic, but the ruling party is consolidating its base – Economic Times

Pradyut Bordoloi and Gaurav Gogoi, members of Parliament from Assam, failed to catch the last flight from Delhi to Guwahati on March 24. Until the previous day, both the Congress MPs were present in the Lok Sabha for the budget session. And neither of them had an inkling that a nationwide lockdown was in the offing, something that came at a four-hour notice.

Fast forward two months later to May 25. As domestic flights resumed operations, both the MPs rushed to their constituencies Nagaon and Kaliabor, respectively. But Covid-19 protocols, as devised by the government of Assam, mandated that they take swab tests and go from the airport to a hotel for institutional quarantine.

When we were all stuck in Delhi during peak lockdown, the chief minister of Assam (Sarbananda Sonowal) sent a chartered flight to bring back the BJP MPs. They all landed in Guwahati and reached their respective constituencies by road. None of them was quarantined. Covid rules are applicable only to the opposition, Bordoloi tells ET Magazine over the phone.

Opposition-only Covid rules, as alleged by Bordoloi, could be an exaggeration, but the pandemic has indeed opened a window of opportunity for the ruling party to consolidate its base even as opposition parties are struggling due to rampant Covid restrictions.

Political rallies and mass protests often considered a lifeline for the Opposition are now forbidden or impossible as the virus has forced everyone to either stay indoors or maintain social distancing in public places. In Kerala, the high court on Wednesday banned political protests in public places until July 31. Even as India has been unlocking in a phased manner, localised lockdowns, weekend stay-at-home orders and night curfews have disrupted the opposition parties political planning.

In contrast, government agencies have been operating from Day 1 of the lockdown. Though the inept handling of the migrant crisis dented the popularity of the ruling BJP at the Centre, the damage can be offset by its concerted pro-poor drive: the distribution of 24 crore food packets, monthly free ration to 80 crore individuals from the Centres coffers as well as a transfer of Rs. 500 a month to every woman who has a Jan Dhan account. Other parties can have advantages in states where they rule. In Kerala, the ruling Left Democratic Front, for instance, has showcased its administrative prowess in containing the pandemic. But even in states the numbers are skewed in favour of the BJP which, with its allies, rule 16 of them. The Congress rules only three and is a partner in the Maharashtra government.

Since March, the Congress has lost Madhya Pradesh after Jyotiraditya Scindia defected to the BJP with 22 loyal MLAs, and now in Rajasthan, the party is practically split after Sachin Pilot revolted and was subsequently sacked as deputy CM and state party president. The only reversal the BJP faced was in Manipur where a coalition government led by N Biren Singh was reduced to a minority one last month. But prompt politicking four recalcitrant MLAs of its ally NPP were brought to Delhi to have a meeting with Union Home Minister Amit Shah resolved the crisis.

The big question now is how will the ruling and opposition parties campaign once the Election Commission announces the polling dates for by-elections in 24 assembly segments in Madhya Pradesh and for the critical assembly election in Bihar, the nomination process for which will likely begin in September.

So far, South Korea has been a role model in conducting a large election during the pandemic. The campaign was largely conducted digitally. In the April 15 elections in the East Asian nation, voters had to mandatorily wear masks, maintain social distancing, and those having a body temperature of over 99.5 degree Fahrenheit were taken to separate booths for voting.

The result? The Left-leaning ruling party, Democratic Party, with a smaller ally, clinched a landslide victory with the biggest majority since 1987, the year the nation transitioned into a democracy.

Former Chief Election Commissioner of India, OP Rawat, says India can follow only a modified form of South Korean model to conduct elections. A digitalonly campaign wont work in India, he says. India needs to ensure a level-playing field for the ruling and opposition parties.

"According to an estimate, about 55 crore out of 90 crore voters in India still don't have mobile connectivity. Let's not go by the number of connections. In digital-only election campaigns, the majority of Indian voters will find it difficult to make an informed choice," he says, adding that the government should buy time slots in private television channels and FM radio stations and allot those to political parties on the basis of their performance in the last elections, so as to make the Covidtime election process fair.

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Opposition seems to have lost its sting during pandemic, but the ruling party is consolidating its base - Economic Times

Pro ways to capture emotions – Deccan Herald

Photojournalists are pivotal in telling a news story. Photos allow the reader to experience thefeelings a situation evokes first-hand. However,with the majority popularion equipped with asmartphone camera, professionals face a threat. Metrolife spoke to a range of photojournalists to discuss their relevance in a changing world.

Most people see life as a video, we see it as a collection of freeze frames, says Anantha Subramaniam, a photojournalist with 25 years of experience.

Approaching every event with the same level of curiosity and passion is important. You are there to capture interesting moments and pictures that hold the attention of the viewers, he says.

Samyukta Lakshmi, a freelance photojournalist whose work has appeared in The New York Times and Bloomberg, says authenticity is important. We dont just click a picture of whats happening; we inquire about the situation and try to understand why something is happening, she says.

Vaishnavi Suresh, documentary photographer and photojournalist, works with NGOs.

The focus is on documenting an event, area or situation for a long period of time and then working towards getting it published to bring attention to a certain cause, she says.

Subramaniam adds that intuition is a must. One never knows what will happen. But its our job to know, to anticipate situations and be ready with our finger on the shutter. I was once in Sri Lanka to cover a cricket match, but on the way to the stadium there was a bomb blast in front of me. I was able to stay focused and deliver the pictures, he explains.

Are journalistic ethics alwaysfollowed?There is a certain pressure from above that you cant ignore, but for certain things you have to put your foot down, says Subramaniam.

He explains how photojournalists are often asked to document the family of students who have died by suicide. We are asked to take pictures that capture their grief and sometimes even inquire for happy pictures of the student. That is something I refuse to do as I feel its disrespectful to the family, he says.

Samyukta says they can always take a photo and help the person after, but their consent is always important.

I know of photojournalists covering the migrant crisis who go up to the people and help them afterwards, either by providing them with more information or food and money. Most times you can do more by just getting their story out, she says.

Vaishnavi says she is aware of the gaze of the camera and the effect it has. I always try to take pictures of individuals at the eye-level, so as to not portray them as lesser than or greater than the viewer, she explains.

Cracking the field

For the past few years, newspapers have been asking for journalists with a certain educational qualification and a portfolio.

They should be able to write small reports, so courses that teach this are an added advantage. But with that being said, nothing can beat experience, I have no qualifications above Class 10, Subramaniam says.

He says that the field has become extremely competitive with smartphones coming into the picture.

Reporters, nowadays, feel like an image they click with a smartphone will suffice for their story. For us to survive, we constantly have to innovate and train the eye to see beyond the usual frames, he adds.

Vaishnavi does not think it is an easy field to break into; she doesnt think she has completely cracked it either. There are stories of people who slog for months and years as unpaid interns, but still dont get a job. Its even more difficult for women, she says.

Freelancing opportunities galore

Samyukta says being a freelancer does not mean you are less successful. One constantly has to hustle, but she enjoys it more than being a staff photographer. While there is a higher risk in terms of income, its more fulfilling to be able to work for different publications, she says.

Vaishnavi works freelance and in the NGO space, which she says can be a double-edged sword. I dont have to censor my work to fit a certain ideal, but I do wish I had guidance since Ive barely been in the field for the five years, she says.

A woman in the field

Samyukta says that being a woman can have its pros and cons. Safety is a prime issue: The best way to combat it is to research and prepare. You should know where youre going, who will be there, who your fixers are. Vaishnavi adds that sometimes even if they are prepared, there is always reluctance to send a woman photographer to a charged situation.

Samyukta says that her gender helps when trying to get people more comfortable. Women photographers definitely have an edge when covering women: they always open up to us more comfortably, she explains.

Vaishnavi adds, Im young and five feet tall, which makes me more accessible to the people I shoot. They dont see me as a towering figure.

Mental health

Samyukta says that when she is on the field she concentrates solely on getting the best pictures. In a way, I am detached until my day ends, thats when all the physical and mental exhaustion hits. To deal with this, Ive turned towards activities like yoga that help me relax, she says. Vaishnavi says the kind of attachment you have to a project and how long you spend with it changes the way it affects you. I have been covering various protests, but since they are short-term I dont really have the time to interact with people and empathise, she says.

On the other hand, her longest project, the movement against mining at Hasdeo, had a significant impact on her.

On my first visit, I had taken a picture of a father and son and on my next visit, I found out that they had passed away. That took a great toll on my mental health. Its an inexplicable feeling to think that your photograph of someone might be the last reminder of their life, she says.

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Migrant labour: Can Nitish Kumar convert the Covid crisis into a golden opportunity? – The Times of India Blog

As I travelled to nearby villages during the lockdown due to unavoidable work, I interacted with some of the migrant labour that had returned from big cities back to their homes in north Bihar. What struck me the most was their simplicity and their positive attitude towards life despite most already having pronounced doomsday in terms of the overall outlook, growth of the economy, job prospects etc. Kapil Mahto, 41-year-old labourer, who worked in Pune for 15 years in a ball and bearings factory, may not be able to put his acquired skills to good use in his village, yet he appeared willing to start all over again. My father, who is no more, was of the view that we should not depend on farming and he forced us to go to cities for a better livelihood. Though my father used to work hard but the uncertainty of the monsoon always kept him in debt. Now I will have to relearn the techniques of farming or poultry and depend on groundwater for crops. Rambhukhan Sahu, 49-year-old farmer from Sitamarhi said, We wont let our own people starve. When the cities are locked down, we are working hard to ensure that India overcomes this unforeseen crisis. We dont know much about GDP, but Bihar will definitely contribute to bringing back things on track.

The Nitish Kumar led government had been a forerunner in mapping the skills of returning migrant labourers. The state government has also been making announcements that job opportunities are being created for them. The government claims to have created 3.5 crore man-days through various government schemes, but these claims will run into rough weather when seen together with reports of nearly 17 lakh migrants returning to Bihar. The unemployed youth remains unsure about the governments claims, especially with assembly elections just a few months away. Rewind to 2005 when Nitish Kumar had just assumed power, he claimed that Bihari youth would not have to migrate for jobs. But in 2020, the situation doesnt seem to have changed much. Adding to the governments woes is a recent CMIE survey which has pegged the unemployment rate for April at 46.6%.

Even as the state government faces a daunting task of being able to provide employment, many migrants I met were willing to face the challenges ahead. A 37-year-old migrant labourer Dukhi Mandal from Keoti village of Darbhanga said, The wage per day is definitely low in my village compared to what I earned in Delhi per day, but here in my village at least I will survive for some more months without a job, because I dont need to pay rent and through PDS my family gets enough to eat. Maybe things get better next year because I have decided not to go back to Delhi and work in the fields. Biltu Sadah, a 46-year-old Scheduled Caste migrant labourer said, I dont have a sizeable land for producing grains, but I have enough land to produce cash crops like vegetables. I have bought a goat and a hen. I am hopeful that from next year I will be able to earn at least half of that I used to earn in cities as a labourer.

With nearly half of the youth population still being jobless, the employment pliability in the conventional agriculture sector of Bihar is almost negative. The government needs to tweak policies promoting agro-based food industries to change the dynamics of demand and supply chain. The workforce can be provided with employment by utilizing land banks to establish industries and providing infrastructure and logistic connectivity to the Bay of Bengal for maintaining the global supply chain. Fixing the economy does appear a big challenge for the state government, but this return of migrants also offers a silver lining for Nitish Kumar to herald what could be termed a remarkable turnaround.

DISCLAIMER : Views expressed above are the author's own.

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