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How can AI, ML skills help sharpen problem-solving abilities in children?

As the world is rapidly moving towards the evolving digital space, skills like problem-solving have become more important than ever. The entire market size of AI is projected to grow from USD 214.6 billion in 2024 to 1,339.1 billion in 2030 with a CAGR of 35.7%. In Today's scenario, skills like problem-solving are not just limited to professionals, it becomes crucial to teach kids how to think critically and creatively to steer through the complexities of modern life. This not only sharpens their abilities but also boosts innovation and helps develop young minds to use tools needed to solve real-world problems.




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Review unlocking power of people analytics: Vibhu Verma's vision for data-driven workforce

People analytics focuses on leveraging employee data to identify patterns, assess performance, and understand the factors driving engagement and retention.




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OnePlus 13 launched with Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 SoC: Price details, battery and other specifications

While the OnePlus 13 has only been revealed in China so far, speculations are that it will arrive on the global market in the coming months. In India, the phone is expected to be launched in January 2025.




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Sustainability Meets Innovation via uPVC: Industry expert shares experience

The rise of uPVC in the Indian construction sector can be attributed to several factors. Unlike traditional materials such as wood and aluminum, uPVC offers excellent thermal insulation, reducing energy consumption for heating and cooling.




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Expert clinic director successfully implements half-hour scheduling system, boosting therapist productivity

As word spread about the success of the half-hour schedule, some early adopters became curious after the clinic director and the team showcased the benefits.




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Rajesh Munirathnam's Journey: From Senior Developer to Leading AI-Powered Data Initiatives in Data, Analytics, and AI

Rajesh Munirathnam's journey includes his pursuit of advanced education, such as enrolling in MIT Professional Education's Applied Data Science Program, which emphasizes leveraging AI for effective decision-making




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The Role of Artificial Intelligence in Enhancing Software Performance and Security

Sachin Samrat Medavarapu, a recognized leader in AI-enhanced security and performance optimization, has built an impressive career marked by a series of significant achievements.




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Shaping the Future of Web Apps: Full Stack Developer's Expertise in API Design and Cloud Deployment

Naga Lalitha has become visible as someone who is changing the face of technology for industry verticals like supply chain and manufacturing.




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Performers first

Art knows no caste or gender say Manjamma Jogati, Lakshya and Maalika Panicker, who are among the 14 transgender artists who will perform at an upcoming arts festival in Bengaluru




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Spectacular choreography, recital

Vimmi Easwar and her disciples enthralled the audience in Thrissur with their Kuchipudi performance.




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A refined performance

Sailaja’s Kuchipudi recital in New Delhi was a triumph of understatement.




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Rich in repertoire

A fine Kuchipudi repertoire was displayed by Bala Tripura Sundari’s students




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Text book perfection

Shantala Nritya Vaibhava hosted a Bharatanatyam recital by dancers from Dhaka who were exceptional




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Repertoire and beyond

Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan’s dance fest in Coimbatore showcased myriad themes.




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Learning to live with competition

One does not have to run the rat race; there are other ways to handle corporate life




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Making peace with the present

Transient experiences matter more than milestones




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Experience is not always wisdom

What worked in the past may not work in the future unless we focus on the process




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Counselling: Overcoming the defences of your mind for peace, productivity

Learning to recognise the impact past experiences have on present behaviour can unlock your true potential




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Risk Management: Learning to tackle operational surprises

Knowing what can go wrong is key to getting things done right




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Be curious, spend time on important stuff, says Ericsson CEO Vestberg




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Life skill coaching, moving from experiential avoidance to psychological flexibility




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Startups must have mentors to succeed, says experts




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FPO has helped reduce farm input cost, says NABARD official

Farmers of Navalgund block were facing challenges in finding direct market and bringing down input cost. There was a need to establish an FPO (Farmers Producers Organisation), which materialised in 2016




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To curb price rise, Centre releases more grain stock under open market sale

Government hopes the measure will ensure adequate domestic availability of rice, wheat and atta; it plans to bring down reserve price of rice by ₹200 a quintal, which will now be ₹2,900 a quintal




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Farmers from flood-ravaged northern States to gather in Chandigarh to press for special package, compensation from Centre 

Farmers associated with as many as 16 farmer outfits from the States Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, and Uttarakhand would be participating




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Manipur to compensate farmers hit by ethnic violence with ₹38-crore package 

Farmers are afraid to go to the fields because of sporadic firing by armed miscreants from higher grounds 




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Govt hikes wheat MSP by ₹150 per quintal to ₹2,275/quintal for 2024-25: I&B minister

Currently, the MSP on wheat stands at ₹2,125 per quintal for the 2023-24 marketing season (April-March).




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Government imposes minimum export price of $800 per tonne on onion till December 31

Onion prices have further risen to ₹65-80 per kilogramme in the retail market of the national capital on lower supply.




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Cooperatives are the solution for hunger, farmers’ woes: Brazil Agriculture Minister

Minister Carlos Fávaro offers transfer of technology to India to boost cooperative production




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Centre hikes copra MSP by ₹250-300 hike per quintal for 2024 season

A higher MSP will not only ensure better remunerative returns to coconut growers but also incentivise farmers to expand copra production, government says




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Govt hopeful of 'bountiful harvest' amid food inflation headwinds

The government subsidised the sale of a few commodities to improve domestic supply and arrest the sharp spikes in retail prices of wheat, rice, edible oils, pulses, tomato, and onion




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High import duties; resisting pressure to open agricultural sector important to ensure India's food security: GTRI

Economic think tank GTRI (Global Trade Research Initiative) in its report said that India needs to cut its reliance on imported vegetable oils to promote better health outcomes and also reduce the import bill




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What are the regulations with respect to rice prices? | Explained

What are the measures the government is taking to bring down the increasing price of rice?




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Cheaper blueberries, cranberries, turkeys headed to India




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PM Modi lauds role of cooperatives in farmers’ welfare

PM Modi made his comments while inaugurating the pilot project of “world’s largest grain storage plan”, which is being done across 11 States




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G-33 nations urge WTO members to find a permanent solution to public stockholding issue

A group of developing and least developed countries want WTO to find a solution to the issue of public stockholding of rice and wheat




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Wheat, rapeseed crops ravaged by rain days before harvesting

A poor harvest could force the Centre to import wheat, palm oil, sunflower oil and soybean oil




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Guaranteed MSP is an ethical imperative

Farmers hardly get 30% of the price paid by the consumers. This will increase if MSP is guaranteed




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Chickpea imports unlikely to ease prices, yellow peas seen as substitute

Limited availability of chickpeas in the world market could force India to import of yellow peas, which are available in abundance, say officials




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VST ropes in Axis Bank to offer loan to farmers

This partnership is expected to enable farmers to avail hassle-free, affordable, and flexible credit facilities.




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Mango arrivals in Salem market increase to 40 metric tonnes per day




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9th Joint European Magnetic Symposia (JEMS)

Conference: 3 Sep 2018 - 7 Sep 2018, Mainz, Germany. Organized by wikonect GmbH.




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Wood-based 'supermaterial' is stronger and tougher than steel

New material is made by compressing treated wood




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Japan’s SuperKEKB set for first particle collisions

Revamped accelerator will soon be smashing electrons and positrons together




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Pet(ty) crimes

Our pets shower us with so much love and affection. But are we providing them the right environment they are entitled to live in?



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A repeat of 1977?

Though emergency has not been clamped in the country now, the situation is as despondent as it was in 1977. That’s why it is possible that the results in the coming Lok Sabha polls could also go that way: the North may give the BJP a big hand.



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Speaking to things

With a slew of gadgets entering the smart spectrum, companies are pushing for AI assistants that sound like real people within them




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Grapes are sweet

New Zealand’s Central Otago region, once famous for its gold rush, is basking in riches of another kind — the headiness of wines




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Chef Agostino D’ Angelo: Pasta comes in all shapes and sizes

Visiting chef Agostino D’ Angelo takes his audience through the flavours of true Sicilian food




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Lamborghini Huracan Evo: A car that speaks to you

The 2020 Lamborghini Huracan Evo is a smart car that really gets to know your driving style