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Higher Education Council urges Universities to imbibe One Health approach in academics

Higher Education Council urges Universities to imbibe ‘One Health’ approach in academics Updated: Updated: The multi-sectoral concept involves a scientific study of human-animal-environmental interactions. Share Article The multi-sectoral concept involves a scientific study of human-animal-environmental interactions. Kerala State Higher Education Council Vice-Chairman P.M. Rajan Gurukkal has urged Universities to align their academic programmes with the One Health approach. Gaining traction in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic and the threat of other zoonotic diseases to global health, the multi-sectoral concept involves a scientific study of human-animal-environmental interactions. The approach came into public discourse after its presentation in the Tripartite Zoonoses Guide (TZG) that was jointly developed by the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO), World Health Organisation (WHO) and World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) in 2019.

Govt continuity vital for State s progress: Pinarayi

Updated: ‘Welfare schemes will suffer with change in govt.’ Share Article AAA Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan and Finance Minister T. M. Thomas Isaac during a seminar on ‘Youth Summit on Future Kerala’ in Thiruvananthapuram on Sunday.   | Photo Credit: - ‘Welfare schemes will suffer with change in govt.’ Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan has batted for continuity of the Left Democratic Front (LDF) rule in the State to take forward the welfare schemes initiated by the CPI(M)-led government. Inaugurating the Youth Summit on Future Kerala organised by the AKG Centre for Research and Studies here on Sunday, Mr. Vijayan said that Left governments had contributed immensely towards the State’s development, despite having been in power less times than Congress-led coalitions.

Search on for Kerala s academic diaspora

Search on for Kerala’s academic diaspora Updated: Updated: Scheme to locate experts for transforming higher education into knowledge economy Share Article Scheme to locate experts for transforming higher education into knowledge economy The Kerala State Higher Education Council has begun data combing for Keralite scientists, social scientists, technologists, and humanities scholars of universities and research institutions abroad. The endeavour is aimed at building a database for its brain-gain and brain-circulation scheme. Commissioned by the State Planning Board, the project aims at attracting and integrating the State’s academic diaspora as short-term teachers, part-time collaborators, and co-supervisors in research through the schema of brain-gain and brain circulation.

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