Amazon’s “AI Ready” Initiative: A Revolution in AI Education By: Javid Amin In a groundbreaking move towards democratizing access to the transformative power of artificial intelligence (AI), Amazon has introduced “AI Ready,” an expansive initiative committed to providing free AI skills training to 2 million people worldwide by 2025. This forward-thinking program, designed to meet the burgeoning demand for AI talent, encompasses a suite of courses, hands-on learning opportunities, and scholarships, with the aim of empowering individuals from diverse backgrounds to embark on rewarding careers in the thriving AI industry.…
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Erratic Power Supply Causing Mental Health Concerns among Residents
Nowadays, Kashmiris are facing a dual challenge: battling the harsh cold and coping with the mental health effects of frequent power cuts and electricity shortages. The continued power cuts have caused a wave of anxiety and unnecessary stress for the local populace. During the winter months, Kashmir experiences widespread power outages, often leaving homes and businesses without electricity for days together. The situation is particularly dire in Srinagar downtown and many rural pockets, where power cuts have become an unwelcome norm. “We are used to power cuts, but these seem…
Read MoreFour Govt Employees Removed from Service for Anti-National Conduct
The Jammu & Kashmir government has taken stern action by terminating four employees for their alleged involvement in anti-national and terror-related activities. The employees, identified as Dr. Nisar-ul Hassan, Abdul Majeed Bhat, Farooq Ahmad Mir, and Abdul Saleem Rather, were serving in various capacities across the government. Dr. Nisar-ul Hassan, an Assistant Professor (Medicine) at SMHS hospital, was terminated for his alleged involvement in spreading anti-national sentiments among students and colleagues. Abdul Majeed Bhat, a constable in the J&K Police, was dismissed for his links to terror-related activities. Farooq Ahmad…
Read MoreHigh Court’s Position on Freedom of Speech Challenged by Kashmir Police Chief’s Warning on Writings
Director-general of police Rashmi Ranjan Swain on Saturday vowed a tougher anti-militancy campaign, promising action against writers “hiding behind freedom of speech and expression” but whose “writings” are believed to have incited youth to pick up arms The new police chief of Jammu and Kashmir seems to be in dissonance with the high court over the limits of freedom of speech and expression here and which “writings” can constitute a “terrorist act”. Director-general of police Rashmi Ranjan Swain on Saturday vowed a tougher anti-militancy campaign, promising action against writers “hiding…
Read MoreKashmir’s Industrial Sector Faces Severe Setback Due to Power Crisis, Production Declines by 75%
From hospitality to cottage industries, power shortage has deeply affected service sector: KCCI; over 500 sawmill units affected, says FCIK The escalation of the power crisis continues hitting the industrial sector of the valley, leading to a staggering 75% decline in production, claimed industrialists. The valley for more than a month has been witnessing power crisis, which has affected both domestic as well as commercial consumers. Shahid Kamili, president Federation Chamber of Industries Kashmir told news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), that the current power scenario has escalated the loss of…
Read MoreIndia Criticizes Pakistan’s Kashmir Reference at UN, Labels It ‘Unwarranted and Inappropriate’
During the debate, Pakistan’s UN envoy Munir Akram made a reference to Kashmir in his remarks, prompting strong reaction from the Indian side. India on Tuesday rejected Pakistan’s reference to Kashmir during a United Nations Security Council meeting. The debate on ‘Maintenance of International Peace and Security: Promoting Sustaining Peace through Common Development’, was ongoing under China’s presidency. During the debate, Pakistan’s UN envoy Munir Akram made a reference to Kashmir in his remarks, prompting strong reaction from the Indian side, PTI reported. “I will take not more than a…
Read MoreNCERT Panel Proposes Integrating Ramayana and Mahabharata into School Curriculum
The seven-member committee, which was constituted last year, has made several recommendations for its final position paper on social sciences A high-level committee constituted by the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) to revise the school curriculum for social sciences, has recommended to include epics like Ramayana and Mahabharata in textbooks, and to write the Preamble of the Constitution on classroom walls, said committee’s chairperson CI Issac on Tuesday. The seven-member committee, which was constituted last year, has made several recommendations for its final position paper on social…
Read MoreAuthorities Seize Over 500 Properties across Jammu and Kashmir as Part of Ongoing Anti-Terrorism Drive
With over 500 properties seized by various government agencies in India’s Jammu and Kashmir, the security forces continue an all-out war against terror organisations, terror networks and terror financing. The government of India says that if the terror ecosystem is crushed, the terrorism in the Valley would end. According to the Jammu and Kashmir government, over 500 properties belonging to terrorists, terror sympathisers and OGWs have been seized by various agencies like the National Investigative Agency (NIA), State Investigative Agency (SIA), State Investigation Unit (SIU), Enforcement Directorate (ED) and Crime…
Read MoreAmit Shah Promises to Eliminate Muslim Reservation in Telangana, Redistribute to SCs, OBCs, STs
Ahead of the Telangana polls that are scheduled to take place on November 30, Union Home Minister Amit Shah announced that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) will be doing away with the four per cent reservation of the Muslim community and will distribute it among the Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and the Other Backward Classes. “We will do away with the four per cent reservation for Muslims and we will give those to SCs. OBCs, and STs,” Amit Shah said while campaigning at Telangana’s Jagtial on Monday. Shah also announced…
Read MoreErratic Power Supply and Ration Shortages Pushing People’s Tolerance to the Limit, Warns Omar Abdullah
National Conference (NC) Vice President Omar Abdullah Monday said that biting power outages and ration shortages were testing the patience of the people. A statement of NC issued here said that addressing a workers convention at Malwan, in DamhalHanjipora in south Kashmir’s Kulgam district, Abdullah said the BharatiyaJanata Party’s developmental claims in Jammu and Kashmir were a bundle of lies. Accusing the party of betraying people in the name of bringing change and providing employment and development, the former chief minister said that the BJP had consistently betrayed the people,…
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