India’s AI Awakening: A Nation Embracing the Future By: Javid Amin The digital revolution is in full swing, and India is at the forefront of this technological transformation. The country is experiencing an unprecedented surge in interest and adoption of Artificial Intelligence (AI), particularly Generative AI (GenAI). From bustling metropolises to smaller towns, the allure of AI is captivating the minds of millions. A Nation of Learners: Multiple reports underscore India’s burgeoning fascination with GenAI. A staggering statistic reveals that in 2023, an Indian enrolled in a GenAI course on…
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Jammu Terror in Crosshairs: MHA’s Multi-Pronged Approach
According to the data shared by the Home Ministry in the Lok Sabha, 14 security personnel and 14 civilians were killed in 11 terror related incidents in Jammu and Kashmir this year The Centre on Tuesday listed out a slew of measures it is taking to contain terror activities in Jammu and Kashmir, including identifying the strategic supporters of terrorists, crackdown on terror financing and enhancing the counter insurgency grid. Twenty-eight people were killed in 11 terror attacks in Jammu and Kashmir this year. Responding to a question in the…
Read MoreWayanad Landslides: 143 Lives Lost, State in Mourning; Schools, Colleges Shut as Rain Terror Continues
IMD Warning Ignored? Wayanad Pays Deadly Price The death toll in the series of landslides in Kerala’s Wayanad district climbed up to 143, with hundreds of others left injured and trapped. The landslides caused massive destruction to houses and roads, uprooted trees, and led to the water bodies to swell. Efforts to rescue and locate the missing persons are still underway with all available resources. According to the Kerala State Disaster Management Authority (KSDMA), members of the fire and rescue, civil defence, NDRF, and local emergency response teams are involved in…
Read MoreResidents Protest in Jammu Over Man’s Death After Police Beating
A 27-year-old man died under mysterious circumstances after he was allegedly beaten up by police, sparking protests by his relatives and neighbours here on Monday, official sources said. Shubam Sharma, a resident of the Bantalab locality on the outskirts of Jammu, was playing cricket near his house when a police party raided the area in search of drug traffickers on Sunday evening, the sources said. Sharma’s family alleged he was detained and severely beaten up by the cops before they left the spot. He was rushed to hospital where he…
Read MoreTwo Dead, Dozens Injured in Jharkhand Train Derailment
At least two people were killed and 20 were injured after 18 coaches of the Howrah-Mumbai passenger train derailed in the early hours near Jharkhand’s Charadharpur division. Railway officials said the incident took place after a goods train derailed and collided with the Howrah-Mumbai Mail passing by from the opposite side. All injured passengers were rushed to Tata Main Hospital in Jamshedpur. Following the incident, the Indian Railways cancelled five trains including Howrah-Titalgarh-Kantabanji Express, Kharagpur-Jhargram-Dhanbad Express, Howrah-Barbil-Howrah Jan Shatabdi Express, Tatanagar-Itwari Express and LTT-Express. It also issued helpline numbers in…
Read MoreSrinagar Records Second Highest Nighttime Temperature in 132 Years
Srinagar Suffers Through Another Scorching Night Srinagar, Jul 29: Srinagar, the usually temperate summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir, is in the throes of an unprecedented heatwave. The city has recorded its second consecutive night of stifling temperatures, with a minimum of 24.8 degrees Celsius on July 29, 2024. This grim milestone places the current heatwave in the annals of Kashmir’s meteorological history. According to independent weather forecaster Faizan Arif Keng, the city’s mercury has climbed a staggering 6 degrees Celsius above normal for this time of year. This extraordinary…
Read MoreFaith Amidst Fury: Kashmiris Pray for Relief from Heat
Thousands offer special prayers to seek an end to dry spell in Kashmir An unprecedented heatwave has gripped Kashmir, troubling people, disrupting daily life and impacting the horticulture and agriculture sectors. In view of the dire situation, people across Kashmir have begun offering special prayers for early rains. Srinagar recorded its third-highest temperature ever at 36.2°C today, with temperatures continuing to soar across the region. The prolonged dry spell and intense heat have led to significant challenges for farmers and horticulturists. Crops are wilting under the scorching sun, and irrigation systems…
Read MoreJhelum River’s Cry for Help: Kashmir’s Silent Drought
A Lifeline Drying Up By: Javid Amin The Jhelum River, Kashmir’s majestic waterway and the lifeblood of its people, is in peril. The once-mighty river, renowned for its pristine waters and bountiful ecosystem, is now a shadow of its former self. A relentless dry spell has gripped the Kashmir Valley, and the Jhelum is bearing the brunt of this ecological catastrophe. The river’s water levels have plummeted to unprecedented depths, a stark indicator of the region’s deepening water crisis. What was once a vibrant aquatic corridor teeming with life is…
Read MoreSrinagar Beats Jammu’s Heat, But Relief is Coming Soon
Srinagar, July 27: The ongoing heatwave continues to grip Kashmir with Srinagar registering temperatures higher than Jammu on Saturday. The mercury soared to 35.7 degrees Celsius in Srinagar, surpassing Jammu’s temperature of 35.1 degrees Celsius. This marks the third instance this month when Srinagar recorded such a high temperature, with the previous occurrence on July 4. The intense heatwave has impacted most areas of Kashmir. According to the Meteorological Department, temperatures in Qazigund reached 32.6 degrees Celsius, Pahalgam recorded 30.1 degrees Celsius, Kokernag hit 32.2 degrees Celsius, and Gulmarg, known…
Read MoreTragedy Strikes: Three Civil Service Aspirants Drown in Delhi Coaching Center Flood
Three aspiring civil servants died after they were trapped in the flooded basement of a coaching centre in Delhi’s Old Rajendra Nagar on Saturday. Three aspiring civil servants died after they were trapped in the flooded basement of a coaching centre in Delhi’s Old Rajendra Nagar on Saturday. According to the police, the Delhi fire department received a call regarding waterlogging at the Rao IAS Study Centre around 7 pm after which they launched a rescue operation. The police have registered a criminal case over the deaths of the students. Here…
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