Investments in advanced AI capabilities and strategic partnerships are paving the way for a future where AI is not just a buzzword but a transformative force for good
Read MoreWhat began as a routine quarterly earnings report quickly turned into a landslide of reversals that have shaken the company’s foundation and cast doubt on its future dominance in the digital world, writes Shubhranshu Singh
Read MoreThe G20 conference promotes several inclusive, ambitious and action-oriented tasks to achieve sustainable development goals and protect the planet as one earth
Read MoreThe two sad developments (i) IAS officer Khedkar’s shameful saga and (ii) tragic death of three young students at a South Delhi coaching centre have shaken people to the core and left us wondering if we are rapidly sinking to a state of ‘moral bankruptcy’?
Read MoreThe consequences of this phenomenon extend far beyond academic performance, impacting the overall well-being of the youth and the nation's progress
Read MorePhogat, who has inspired millions with her grit and determination, has fought enough obstacles to get to this global stage, be it domestic sporting politics to injury and surgery
Read MoreSince half of the MPC members retire after this meeting, a couple after the next. The markets would look for a proactive announcement of the incoming members, much before their term starts, writes the author
Read MoreBack to NEET: maybe the ideal future is about centralised tests, online learning, AI bots as teachers, and no schools. Coaching classes will, of course, continue to prosper
Read MoreDuring the recent inauguration of the Shriram Janmabhoomi Mandir, we all learnt about the tourism potential of this forgotten city of about 60,000 people. So, here we have the highest seat of Catholicism (1.4 billion in the world) attracting 7,000 tourists per capita so why shouldn’t we target something on those lines in Ayodhya – now the undisputed tallest place of Hinduism – with a global Hindu population of about 1.2 billion – and growing!
Read MoreAccording to the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UNDESA) which released these figures recently as part of its biennial World Population Report (WPP), India’s population figures in 2100 (1.50 billion) will be more than double China’s population (633 million)
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