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Rolling out Public Key Pinning with HPKP Reporting




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Opening up skies

Drone rules must not challenge stakeholders




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Becoming Atmanirbhar

India needs to produce its own commercial aircraft to forge ahead




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Those magnificent flying machines

The aviation industry’s roller-coaster ride




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No turning back

If no action is taken, aviation’s contribution towards greenhouse gas emissions will increase




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Short-haul flights redefining air travel

 While the growth of international flights remains muted, demand for narrow-bodied aircraft witnesses a renewed surge 




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Decarbonising flying

IATA shares proposes 65 per cent of aviation-emitted carbon will be abated through sustainable aviation fuel




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Regaining momentum during turbulent times

Airlines must find a balances approach to navigating rising fuel costs




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Why opening the emergency door mid-flight is not possible




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Google CEO confirms the next Gemini model coming soon

Gemini 1.5, their last iteration had been released in February this year




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Will not allow dilution of AIIMS brand: Union Health Minister J. P. Nadda

The Health Minister said no compromises will be made in faculty recruitments or standards of teaching at any of the new AIIMS institutes being set up across the country




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Bridging the gap in mental healthcare services: NGOs launch dementia clinics in Hyderabad’s slums

India continues to grapple with a dearth of mental healthcare services, even as the number of persons with dementia is expected to rise over the next two decades




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Ayushman Bharat: All seniors above 70 can avail health coverage except those in Delhi, West Bengal

Senior citizens eligible for PM-JAY regardless of income; Ayushman Vaya Vandana card will help cut out-of-pocket health spends; on Ayurveda Day, PM launches initiatives to validate traditional herbal medicine, promote Indian medical systems




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World Stroke Day: NIMHANS study finds that part of sleep apnoea burden is a consequence of stroke

Most patients with stroke are not evaluated for sleep apnea; this is an issue that needs to be addressed by the scientific community, doctors at NIMHANS, Bengaluru said




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Telemedicine in India: is the government’s eSanjeevani platform living up to its potential?

While the eSanjeevani numbers are impressive, doctors and experts point out that unless a number of systemic issues -- including low doctor numbers on the platform are fixed -- telemedicine in the country will not be able to move past infancy




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Third phase of polio vaccination campaign to resume in northern Gaza: WHO-UNICEF

“Despite the lack of access to all eligible children in northern Gaza, the Polio Technical Committee for Gaza has taken the decision to resume the campaign,” a joint statement by UNICEF and WHO said




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Tiruchi man with mpox symptoms: Sample has returned negative, says Tamil Nadu Health Minister

The man, who had returned from Sharjah on October 31, was found to have fever during screening on arriving at the Tiruchi airport.




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EXCLUSIVE! Honey Irani: My Son Farhan Akhtar

'He was an extremely naughty child, always in trouble and creating trouble.''He wanted to fly a kite at night, and sometimes, bunk school.''When I insisted on sending him, we could get a call from school that he had fainted.'




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'Once in a blue moon you get a lottery like Animal'

'It has never happened that all Top 5 songs on Spotify are from one film. On the Ormax list, the Top 9 are from Animal.''The music is good, sure. But everything has taken off with Animal the film.'




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A Must Watch Film About Sexual Awakening

'I went to a school in Baroda, where if the boys harassed us, the teachers pulled the girls aside and said, "Oh, your skirts are too short".' 'They made us feel ashamed of having any sexual feelings or having bodies that were growing up to be a young women.'





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Why I Won't Mind Campaigning For Kangana

'Since we are in the same party now, there has to be political camaraderie if nothing more.'




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What Happened To Alka Yagnik: A Doctor...

'The earlier you get your treatment done, the better the chance of recovery.'




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'Shivani Is Thali Ka Baigan'

'I always wanted to be a part of a platform like this which enables you to show your true personality to the world. But after entering the show, I realised this show is more suitable for people like Armaan Malik, who backbite and indulge in unnecessary arguments. I am not cut out for such things.'




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A Film From Manipur That You Must See

'This story has been always there since my childhood because of missing people.''I remember a family member who disappeared and I kept wondering what happened to him.'




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A follow up to obtaining 60fps scrolling performance

60fps scrolling article got quite a few people excited but also a few smart people to point out some flaws in the approach. I was planning to just update the original article but I’ve compiled so much info about this topic that I thought it would be better to do a follow up article and … Continue reading "A follow up to obtaining 60fps scrolling performance"




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Modernizr 3: A beginners guide

Just in time for the launch of Modernizr 3 I’ve been working on a beginners course. This is aimed at people who are getting started in web development and want to know how they can use Modernizr in their workflows. I have 5 vouchers to give away that will give you free access to the … Continue reading "Modernizr 3: A beginners guide"




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A Visionary Leader in Technology and Solutioning: Senthil Babu

As Captiv Techno Solutions continues to unveil its cutting-edge AI-based products, industry observers are keenly monitoring how Babu and his team will shape the future of technology.




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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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Empowering Pharma with AI, Analytics: Accelerating Drug Discovery, Optimizing Healthcare Outcomes By Rajesh Munirathnam

While AI is making significant strides in healthcare, it is also transforming other industries, such as insurance.




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Dubai siblings Jainam and Jivika who own JioHotstar domain, have THIS offer for Mukesh Ambani's Reliance

Dubai-based siblings have seemingly decided to offer the domain to Reliance free of charge, according to their website.




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Strong on technique

Akshaya Arun Kumar’s presentation exhibited all the attributes required by a performer.




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Enlivening anecdotes of Krishna

Choreography and skilful performances were the highlights.




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The enigma of subjectivity

Bharatanatyam exponent Geeta Chandra explored various strands of Jaina philosophy through a two-day festival, says Sunil Kothari




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Celebrating unity in diversity

The 9th Guru Debaprasad Nrutya Parampara Festival saw the right mix of scintillating and sedate performances.




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Kanak Rele was a doyenne of Mohiniyattam who redefined and reinterpreted the traditional dance form of Kerala

In her passing, Mohiniyattam has lost a crusader who widened its repertoire and gave it a new aesthetics rooted in Kerala




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Make in India: A tectonic shiftfor human resources

The Modi Govt drew up a blueprint for 25 focus sectors




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Reorienting organisations for gen-next

Millennials crave collaboration, team-based projects and easy flow of information




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The four states of organisational knowledge

Tapping into these could accelerate the evolution of an organisation




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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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Big brother is screening you




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Towards demand-driven training

Vocational education should involve industry




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Designing for the future

For organisations, value creation and preservation are key to avoid destruction




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Training the ‘caring’ brain




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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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Designing organisations as ‘selfless’ collectives

Reducing complexity and friction between members is important




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Engaging and retaining your high potentials

Providing meaningful roles and constant mentoring are essential




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Think organizational culture, think HR

Leaders decide what a company is or what it wants to do — but HR can ensure that this actually gets done




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Fostering positive workplace communication

At the core of positive workplace communications is the management of employee relationships.