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INDIA THIS WEEK FRIDAY APRIL 21, 2023 1 A W e e k l y N e w s p a p e r Fe a t u r i n g N e w s & Tr e n d s f r o m t h e I n d i a n S u b - C o n t i n e n t P u b l i s h e d f r o m t h e U S C a p i t a l Website: www.indiathisweek.online Vol. 31 No 16 • WASHINGTON D.C • Phone: 301-445-0200; 301-917-4800 • e-mail: indiathisweekads@gmail.com • Friday • April 21, 2023 Moore appoints Barve, Russian Dy PM Manturov calls for “use of veteran lawmaker, national currencies...friendly countries” to minimize “currency risks” to the Public Service Commission Gov. Wes Moore (D) on Thursday evening confirmed one of the worstkept secrets in Annapolis: That he’s nominating Del. Kumar P. Barve (DMontgomery) for a slot on the Maryland Public Service Commission. Barve, who has served in Annapolis since 1991 and been the chair of the House Environment and Transportation Committee since 2015, will bring his expertise on climate and technology to an important if obscure regulatory body that will play an increasingly prominent role in the state’s efforts to combat climate change. In a statement, Moore called Barve “the ideal candidate for this role.” “I am confident in Delegate Barve’s ability to bolster my administration’s commitment to environmental stewardship while ensuring ratepayers are protected,” he said. The Public Service Commission regulates most electric and gas utilities in the state and certain passenger transportation companies, including taxi cabs operating in Baltimore City, Baltimore County, Cumberland and Hagerstown. Barve is a trailblazing figure in the Maryland General Assembly. He was the first Indian-American and the first Hindu elected to a state legislature in the nation. Representing Gaithersburg and Rockville in the House, Barve quickly rose to become a long-serving chair of the Montgomery County House delegation, and served as House majority leader under the late Speaker Michael E. Busch (D), who later appointed Barve to chair the newlyreconstituted Environment and Transportation panel. During his 33 years in the legislature, Barve worked on economic development, environmental regulation, energy generation and conservation, greenhouse gas reduction and tax policy, and he was an early champion of the state’s fledgling high-tech industry. Remember: For everyone that doeth evil hateth the light, neither cometh to the light, lest his deeds should – Jesus Christ be reproved.” New Delhi [India], April 17 (ANI): Russian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Industry and Trade, Denis Valentinovich Manturov on Monday asserted for the possibility of “wide use of national currencies and currencies of friendly countries” to “allow the minimization of expenses and currency risks.” Addressing the Russia-India Business Dialogue, Manturov said, “Resolving the issue of smoothness of mutual settlements could give another impetus for trade and industrial cooperation. Within the framework of the intergovernmental dialogue, we propose to consider the possibility of the wide use of national currencies and currencies of friendly countries. This will allow the minimization of expenses and currency risks.” Manturov is on a two-day visit to India to intensify negotiations on Free Trade Agreement with India and work on the signing of the Russia-India Bilateral Agreement for the Promotion and Protection of Investments. “I am sure that trade preferences and mechanisms that guarantee the protection of investments will be in demand among Russian and Indian businessmen,” said the Russian Dy PM. Speaking on transport and logistics infrastructure as one of the most important tasks, Manturov said, “India could become one of the key partners within the framework of the development of the International NorthSouth Transport Corridor. Also, we believe that it is important to expand direct air connectivity -this is a necessary condition for regular exchange of business delegations and increase of mutual tourist flow.” He said that these agendas will be covered in Intergovernmental Commission and will be discussed at the session tomorrow. A plenary meeting of the intergovernmental commission (IGC) will be held on Tuesday, following CURRENCY RISKS SEE PAGE 2 Governor Wes Moore Announces Dr. Sanjay Rai as Acting Secretary for the Maryland Higher Education Commission Annapolis, MD - Maryland Governor Wes Moore today announced Dr. Sanjay Rai, Montgomery College’s senior vice president for academic affairs, as acting secretary for the Maryland Higher Education Commission (MHEC). He starts his new role in early May. Dr. Rai has consistently and vigorously advanced innovations that bolster student success in academic, career, technical, and workforce development programs throughout his career. He has worked to remove barriers to education access through the redesign of developmental education, revision of alternate placement policies, and embedding of coaches in classrooms to increase student success. “Based on his many years of leadership background, Dr. Rai provides a unique and valuable perspective on the need for post-secondary education to align with academic and workforce needs. Dr. Rai also helped in the creation of programs that meet the needs of emerging industries like cloud computing, cybersecurity, cell and gene therapy, and data science. “Dr. Rai’s qualifications and accomplishments make him uniquely situated to support Gov. Moore’s vision for advancing higher education in Maryland,” said Montgomery College President Jermaine F. Williams. “His accomplishments while at Montgomery College (MC) have benefitted thousands of students, bolstered the College’s academic programs, and forged valuable collaborations with community, industry, and government. His dedication to equity, innovation, and academic excellence has made a very real difference for all of us at Montgomery College. We look forward to partnering with Dr. Rai and Gov. Moore’s office to continue working for student success in Montgomery County and across Maryland.” In a statement released earlier today, SAJAY RAI SEE PAGE 6

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April 21, 2023 Friday INDIA THIS WEEK Governor Wes Moore Announces Dr. Sanjay Rai as Acting Secretary for the Maryland SANJAY RAI FROM PAGE 1 From The Poet’s Pen INDIA THIS WEEK- April 14, 2023 My Inner Life INDIA THIS WEEK Address: P.O. Box 352, Bryans Road, MD 20616 Phone: 301-445-0200; 301-917-4800 www.indiathisweek.online by Robert William India This Week is published every Friday by ADV Solutions Inc, ‘Tis true my garments threadbare are, And sorry poor I seem; But inly I am richer far Than any poet’s dream. For I’ve a hidden life no one Can ever hope to see; A sacred sanctuary none May share with me. Aloof I stand from out the strife, Within my heart a song; By virtue of my inner life I to myself belong. Against man-ruling I rebel, Yet do not fear defeat, For to my secret citadel I may retreat. Oh you who have an inner life Beyond this dismal day With wars and evil rumours rife, Go blessedly your way. Your refuge hold inviolate; Unto yourself be true, And shield serene from sordid fate The Real You. Views expressed in this paper are those of the individual writers and not necessarily of India This Week. India This Week accepts no liability for the errors in advertisements or in any of its reports. For remedial actions any errors should be brought to the attention of the editor by the information provided below. Publisher: Chief Editor: Contributing Editors: Dr. Babu Stephen Rajan George Saju Mathew Isaac George Asst. Editors: Manu Jacob Sherena Panjikkaran Special Business Correspondent Elisha B. Pulivarti Business Coordinators Rajan C. George Jithu Johny Panjikkaran Dr. Renuka Misra, Special Correspondent: Geeta Goindi Community Coordinator: Prof. Vinod Goel India Office Manesh Krishna Columnists: Anadi Naik World Religions Dr. Sam Prasad Jillella Photo Journalist: Mathew Karmel, System Admn. & Maintenance: Rajan C. George Layout & Graphics: Prinston Samuel, Business Affairs: Mrs. Molly George CALL US • 301-445-0200 • 301-917-4800 e-Mails: Advertisements: indiathisweekads@gmail.com Press Releases: indiathisweekpress@yahoo.com Web: www.indiathisweek.online and cultivate curricula. He provided leadership in Gov. Moore cited Dr. developing a collegewide Rai’s 30+ years of career academic structure, which experience dedicated to encouraged collaboration, higher education and his innovation, and intensified commitment to innovation, focus on student success. He also led the development access, and leadership. “I am honored of the Institute for Partto join the Moore-Miller time Faculty Engagement Support, thereby administration. This is and expanding part-time an historic opportunity engagement in to build upon a strong faculty student success efforts. The higher education system of community colleges, the strategies and initiatives University of Maryland he inspired and developed System, and private continue to evolve in support colleges,” Dr. Rai said. of student success. As senior “We must create an vice president for academic inclusive higher education affairs, he also oversaw the Development ecosystem that provides Workforce and Continuing Education meaningful and affordable a self-sustaining access to higher education unit, contributor to employers, and workforce training to all residents in the state. the community, students, We will ensure that home and the College. Prior to serving grown talent combined with as the College’s chief research advancements, will make Maryland a prime academic officer, Dr. Rai led destination for employers the Germantown Campus as around the nation and vice president and provost. the world for relocating, In that role, he supported starting and expanding their the creation of the Hercules Pinkney Innovation businesses.” Complex for Science and He completed a Ph.D. in mathematics at Technology at Montgomery (PIC MC) the University of Arkansas College Foundation, which supports in Fayetteville, an M.S. in mathematics from the Innovation Complex, Dalhousie University in providing an integrated Halifax, Canada, and an academic, business, and M.S. in mathematics and a research environment. In B.S. in statistics, physics, addition, the Paul Peck and mathematics from the Academic and Innovation University of Allahabad Building was made part in India. Dr. Rai continues of the campus during his to actively contribute to Germantown tenure to the field of mathematics address the burgeoning life by authoring numerous science industry. With 25 scholarly articles and other start-up companies working on projects and providing academic publications. Since his learning opportunities for appointment to the senior faculty and students, it led vice president position to an Outstanding College/ Partnership in 2014, Dr. Rai has Corporate Award from the American transformed the Academic Affairs Division, leading Association of Community efforts to pursue grants, forge Colleges. Dr. Rai also partnerships with business, supportedthedevelopmentof the Frank Islam Athenaeum Symposia, the Hillman Entrepreneur Program, “If ye continue in my word,and the ye my disciples then are development of indeed; And ye shall knowthe Biosciences Education the truth, and the truth Building. shall make you free. ” Remember: JESUS CHRIST

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April 21, 2023 Friday INDIA THIS WEEK India, Russia crossed bilateral trade target of USD 30 billion before 2025, it is expected to increase: Jaishankar New Delhi [India], April 17 (ANI): External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Monday said that India and Russia have crossed bilateral trade target of USD 30 billion before 2025 adding that it is expected that the trade will continue to increase. While addressing the India–Russia Business Dialogue in Delhi, he said, “We have crossed the bilateral trade target of USD 30 billion before the year 2025 which was the target year given to us by our leaderships. And in fact for the period April 2022 – February 2023, I understand that the trade is actually about USD 45 billion and the expectation is that this will continue to grow.” Jaishankar said that India and Russia need to motivate businesses on both sides. He said that they are determined to make India a “global manufacturing hub.” “We need to motivate business on both sides. You can see that there are big changes going on like Make in India. We are determined to make India a global manufacturing hub. I want to emphasise the opportunity of Make in India and Russia as Russia is known for its technological strength,” Jaishankar said. Speaking about the relations between India and Russia, Jaishankar said that the two nations have historic people-to-people ties. He also spoke about the possibility for greater business between the two nations in the tourism sector. In his remarks at the India– Russia Business Dialogue, Jaishankar said, “Our two countries historically have also had a strong peopleto-people connection. But, I must point out that we actually get less than 1 per cent of Russia‘s outbound tourism. So, now when we are talking today of exploring new areas and new opportunities, I would also flag that whether more direct flights to more destinations will provide a possibility for greater business when it comes to tourism.” EAM Jaishankar emphasised that the ties between India and Russia have not changed. He said, “Our partnership today is a subject of attention and comment, not because it has changed, but because it has not. Indeed, it has been among the steadiest of the major relationships of the world in the contemporary era. But that by itself is not enough.” Jaishankar said that Russia is looking more towards Asia and for India, it means broadening of engagement between the two nations which was overly dependent on military, nuclear and supply space cooperation. “We share a commitment to a multipolar world and that also means a multipolar Asia. Russia is today looking much more towards Asia, a reassessment from its traditional focus. For India, this could mean a broadening out of our engagement that was overly reliant on the triad of military, nuclear and supply space cooperation,” Jaishankar said. “For Russia also it presents a broader set of options as Russia looks eastwards, its resources and technology complementarity can be a powerful contribution to India‘s growth. And this is a growth of a 3.5 trillion economy that is expected to grow at more than 7 per cent for at least a decade or more. And I would say that our ties, our cooperation are best advanced through more intensive bilateral engagement,” he added. In his address at the India–Russia Business Dialogue, he said, “We are discussing the importance of connectivity and the north-south and maritime corridors have been considered. There is also discussion on payment issues like International trade settlement in the Indian Rupee.” EAM Jaishankar said that there is concern regarding the trade imbalance. He highlighted the need to work with Russia on a very urgent basis to address the trade imbalance. He said that addressing the issue means addressing the impediments, whether they are market access impediments, non-tariff barriers or they are regarding payment and logistics. “There is also understandable concern about the trade imbalance which these new volumes have created. And we need to work together with our Russian friends on a very urgent basis of how to address that imbalance. And addressing that imbalance really means addressing the impediments, whether they are market access impediments, whether they are non-tariff barriers, whether they are related to payments or to logistics,” Jaishankar said. He further said, “I really cannot emphasize this enough. I think we should also, in a business gathering be honest about the short and medium-term challenges that we face. And there could be, quite frankly, there could be over compliance there could be over anxiety or even over caution on our side and equally on the Russian side there could be an inadequate appreciation of the concerns and the risks that Indian businesses face. So I would say what really the future of our economic cooperation requires is the willingness, the ability to really look at it from the point of view of the other party and then come up with solutions which will overcome the obstacles.” In his remarks at the India–Russia Business Dialogue, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Denis Manturov said that his country is looking forward to intensifying negotiations on Free TradeAgreement (FTA) with India. While addressing the Russia–India Business Dialogue, Manturov who is also the Russian minister of industry and Trade said, “Together with Eurasian Economic Commission, we are looking forward to intensifying negotiations on Free Trade Agreement with India.” (ANI) The Committee for Yoga/Meditation Stamp (the Committee) is pleased to announce that the USPS (United States Postal Services) has informed the Committee that this topic remains under consideration as a possible future postage stamp. This topic will remain under consideration until the Citizen’s Stamp Advisory Committee (CSAC) assigns it to a program year. Yoga is ascetic discipline, a part of which, rendering breath control, simple meditation and adoption of specific bodily posture, is widely practiced for health, relaxation, wellbeing and tranquility. It also leads to a life of selfdiscipline useful for holistic health of individuals and the world. It is time tested, scientifically embraced and globally accepted. Additionally, it has wide support and is of national interest. American physicians’ organizations and Fortune 500 companies have advised and allowed its practice to their patients and employees for better physical and emotional well-being. Currently, 2025% of the U.S. population with mental health issue can benefit from Yoga. The committee requests all to write to the CSAC (Citizen’s Stamp Advisory Committee), 475 L’Enfant Plaza SW # 3300 Washington, DC 202603501 or google “Yoga Stamp Petition” and sign the petition. For further information, please call Shailendra Kumar at (301) 477-2990. Petition For Yoga Postage Stamp

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FRIDAY APRIL 21, 2023 9 We can’t benefit from health research without representation. The All of Us Research Program is a historic, longitudinal effort to gather data from one million or more people living in the United States to accelerate health research. By considering individual differences in lifestyle, socioeconomics, environment, and biology and looking for patterns, researchers may one day uncover paths towards more individualized prevention and treatment strategies for all of us. Patients may not be well served by treatments designed for the “average” person. Many people and populations have been historically left out of biomedical research, and thus, often left of health care solutions. Health problems can take years to unravel and require much trial-anderror treatment. Patients may not have access to or make use of their own health data. The All of Us Research Arnik Kapadia, Jain Society of Metropolitan Washington All of Us Team Program hopes to nurture partnerships with at least a million participants who reflect the diversity of the U.S. so that all communities can be included in critical health research. Precision medicine research is still in the early days, so providers do not have enough information available to provide precise care for many conditions. Developing individualized approaches to care often requires time. It can be difficult to coordinate care between many different providers, especially with medical records and key data scattered in different silos. The program aims to deliver one of the largest and richest biomedical datasets that is broadly available yet secure. Researchers spend a lot of time and resources in creating new IT systems, databases, and analytic tools. They also face enormous costs and time just to recruit participants. Data collection is often not standardized, and data can be siloed and difficult to integrate. A single lab’s resources may not be sufficient to answer the research questions that matter. The All of Us Research Program will catalyze an ecosystem of communities, researchers, and funders who make All of Us an indispensable part of health research. Many research studies focus on a specific disease or population. The All of Us dataset serves as a national research resource that could inform thousands of studies covering a wide variety of health conditions. As the volume of data within the program grows, we may see patterns that wouldn’t be visible at a smaller scale. All of Us welcomes participants both healthy and sick of all backgrounds and walks of life, from all regions across the country. Participants are partners in the program, which is committed to transparency and seeks participant input in its governance and evolution. to Participants have access to the data they share and information about all the research projects that use All of Us data. Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander populations constitute about 6.1% of the U.S. population but represent just 0.1% of NIH clinical trial participants nationwide and 1% of FDA novel drug trials. Sharing your health story with All of Us makes it possible for our community to be represented in medical research. It provides us with a chance to learn about our own health, including personalized risk factors or exposures. Our data could be used in studies that may lead to new understanding and new treatments. Participating in All of Us gives you a chance to learn The future of health begins with you The more researchers know about what makes each of us unique, the more tailored our health care can become. Join a research effort with one million or more people nationwide to create a healthier future for all of us. ������������������� #JoinAllofUs For more information on how to participate: Call: (844) 842-2855 Email: help@joinallofus.org All of Us, the All of Us logo, and “The Future of Health Begins with You” are service marks of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. about additional research opportunities that may interest you. If you’re interested in learning more about the program or getting involved, visit JoinAllofUs.org/ TogetherDMV.

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