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26.03 / 09:59
FIVE Research wellness Universities country information Schools Why AI needs to learn new languages
export AI to poor countries, in the hope it might improve everything from schools to health care. Researchers around the world are therefore working to make AI more multilingual. India’s government is particularly keen.
25.03 / 17:49
markets COST Manufacturing Enterprise President students Universities Odisha-based university empowers entrepreneurs with ‘in-house’ industrial approach
entrepreneurship. Students simultaneously get exposure to real-world challenges and theoretical knowledge which enable them to either become ‘job ready’ or ‘job creators’. In Odisha, the Centurion University of Technology and Management claimed to be an “entrepreneurial university" and a “hub of industries" where students manage over 30 in-house production units across various sectors like technology, engineering, agriculture, aerospace, recycling, pharmacy, and more.
25.03 / 13:35
Target security Refugees Universities Department Courts Cyber Winnipeg man was member of Chinese military branch behind cyber attacks on Canada, officials allege
Winnipeg.But he did not serve in Canada’s armed forces.Instead, he was a member of China’s People’s Liberation Army, according to records obtained by Global News.Before arriving in Canada in 2021, Xu worked at the military academy of the Chinese cyber warfare department that hacks Canadians and steals their secrets.Chinese state-sponsored cyber attacks have targeted Canadian companies, activists and government agencies.But three years ago, Xu obtained permanent residence in Canada and moved into a newly built suburban home in the Manitoba capital.Questioned by immigration officers when he landed at Vancouver airport, the 43-year-old said he and his wife left China because “the air quality was getting bad.”“Through the internet, we found out that the air quality is better in Canada.”He denied involvement in, or knowledge of, China’s cyber warfare and espionage programs, and insisted he was only a PLA instructor.But the army school in Henan where he taught is the training centre for the PLA hacking units that target Canada and the United States.It is also on the Canadian government’s list of “research organizations and institutions that pose the highest risk to Canada’s national security.”In addition, it has been rated a “very high risk due to its record of training signals intelligence and political warfare officers and carrying out offensive cyber operations.”Xu’s wife worked at the same PLA facility, as a language instructor, he told immigration officials.
25.03 / 11:17
markets COST Manufacturing Universities What will happen with commodities as central banks cut rates?
Commodities will advance this year as central banks in the US and Europe move to reduce interest rates, helping to support industrial and consumer demand, according to Goldman Sachs Group Inc.
25.03 / 10:05
security Research Universities show Profiles What are the specific CIBIL score requirements for business loans? MintGenie explains
loans. While there is not a fixed threshold of CIBIL score requirement which is applicable universally to all banks, a higher CIBIL score usually raises the likelihood of loan approval and favourable terms. Here are the general rules: Excellent credit score (750 and above): Applicants with excellent credit scores typically have a higher chance of loan approval and may qualify for lower interest rates and better loan terms.
25.03 / 10:01
Central Bank Bill Universities stage country International Russian Central Bank, Ministry of Finance to Settle Crypto Policy Differences
The Russian Ministry of Finance says it wants to settle its long-standing crypto policy differences with the nation’s Central Bank.
25.03 / 09:16
Research Universities show hospital information patient AI chatbots are here to help with your mental health, despite limited evidence they work
A growing number of AI chatbots are being pitched as a way to address the recent mental health crisis among teens and young adults
25.03 / 09:15
Waters Southern Food Universities fun Department Maple syrup from New Jersey: You got a problem with that?
Welcome to New Jersey, known around the world for Tony Soprano, Turnpike tolls, chemical plants, and
25.03 / 09:15
Action students Universities country hospital Schools International Senior doctors in South Korea to submit resignations
Senior doctors at dozens of hospitals in South Korea plan to submit their resignations in support of medical interns and residents who have been on a strike over the government’s push to sharply increase medical school admissions
25.03 / 04:11
markets UPS Experts Universities recommendations Pharmaceuticals Turnaround story: 40 smallcaps that lost over 30% in FY23, turn multibaggers in FY24
Dalal Street – smallcap stocks – as we saw as many as 181 of them turning multibaggers. What’s worth noting is that more than 100 of these smallcap stocks went through a bad phase in the preceding financial year. So, FY24 became a turnaround year for many of them.
25.03 / 03:31
CEO LSE students Universities Cycling social Traffic Indian PhD student Cheistha Kochhar, who got married last year to an IT professional, dies in London cycling tragedy
Amitabh Kant, the former CEO of NITI Aayog, expressed sorrow over her untimely passing through an online post, recalling her vibrant spirit and academic pursuits. «Cheistha Kochar worked with me on the LIFE programme in NITI Aayog. She was in the Nudge unit and had gone to do her Ph.D in behavioural science at LSE. Passed away in a terrible traffic incident while cycling in London. She was bright, brilliant & brave and always full of life. Gone away too early. RIP,» Amitabh Kant said in a post on social media platform X. Cheistha's life came to an abrupt end as she was struck by a garbage truck while cycling, with her husband Prashant, a software engineer, only a short distance ahead. Prashant, upon hearing the collision, hurried back to find Cheistha critically injured. Despite the swift arrival of police and paramedics, Cheistha succumbed to her injuries at the scene. The involved lorry, suspected to be a waste collection vehicle, remained at the site, with the driver cooperating with the ongoing police investigation, reports said. As of now, no arrests have been made, and inquiries continue.
25.03 / 01:23
markets UPS Trade Universities hospital Investigations When Cupid stepped up to Tourism Finance, and walked back
Mint. The story begins in September 2023 when Aditya Halwasiya and Halwasiya group company Columbia Petro Chem acquired Cupid, buying a 42% promoter stake for ₹160 crore, and becoming its biggest shareholder. On 20 February, Aditya Halwasiya acquired 13.06% stake in Tourism Finance Corp. for ₹250 crore, becoming its single-largest shareholder.
25.03 / 00:37
markets Aware Election Research Universities recommendations Schools Govt plans independent regulator for online gaming
self-regulatory body for online gaming, it may be looking at incorporating an independent regulator that will allow only registered entities to offer e-gaming services in India. The National Law University (NLU) Delhi, along with industry body E-Gaming Federation (EGF), is consulting with industry stakeholders to determine the direction that gaming regulations should take henceforth, people aware of the development told ET.
24.03 / 20:55
Waves security Election President students Universities blues United Left sweeps JNUSU polls, Dhananjay from AISA elected president
United Left panel on Sunday effected a clean sweep in the Jawaharlal Nehru University Students' Union (JNUSU) election, defeating its nearest rival the RSS-affiliated ABVP. In the polls that happened after a hiatus of four years, Dhananjay from the All India Students' Association (AISA) won the JNUSU president's post by securing 2,598 votes against Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad's (ABVP) Umesh C Ajmeera who secured 1,676 votes. Dhananjay hails from Gaya, Bihar, and is the first Dalit president from the Left after Batti Lal Bairwa in 1996-97.
24.03 / 14:03
Progressive SUN Align Universities dance reports Full Worm Moon: How and when to witness the first Lunar Eclipse of 2024 in the USA
celestial calendar unfolds, skywatchers anticipate not one, but two astronomical spectacles in the coming weeks. While all eyes are set on the upcoming Great North American Eclipse on April 8, a lunar prelude awaits tonight as the Full Worm Moon graces the night sky with the first lunar eclipse of the year.
24.03 / 08:57
Action Bill President Universities country Courts BJP criticises Kerala Govt move to approach SC against President Murmu
BJP on Sunday criticised the Left government in Kerala for its move to approach the Supreme Court against President Droupadi Murmu saying that it reflected the Marxist party's discrimination towards women and tribal communities. The CPI(M) has always adopted an «anti-woman» stand and they had even opposed when Murmu had been nominated to the supreme post of the country, senior party leader and Union Minister V Muraleedharan alleged.
24.03 / 04:27
UPS economy Food Universities country social Schools Mint Explainer: What falling total fertility rate will mean for India
The Lancet, a weekly medical journal. It is already below the universally accepted replacement rate of 2.1 – the study estimated the rate at 1.91 for 2021. TFR refers to the average number of children born to a female throughout her reproductive lifespan (from 15 to 49 years of age).
24.03 / 04:27
Action Sustainability Universities country 2020 reports peace Arunachal Pradesh is part of India .. we have been very clear on this: Jaishankar dismisses China's ‘ludicrous’ claims
S Jaishankar has reiterated India's firm stance on the territorial integrity of Arunachal Pradesh during his visit to Singapore, strongly opposing China's claims over the northeastern state, as per an ANI report. Speaking at the Institute of South Asian Studies of the National University of Singapore, Jaishankar dismissed China's claims as "ludicrous," affirming that Arunachal Pradesh is an integral part of India based on its status within the country, not on external assertions. Responding to recent assertions by China, he said that India has consistently rejected such claims, reiterating that Arunachal Pradesh is an inherent part of the nation.
24.03 / 03:53
Food Research Universities blues biodiversity Colleges International Saved from whaling, blue whales now face threat from global warming, human activities: Study
global warming and other human threats like underwater noise, pollution and disrupted food sources, according to a new stocktake of their population. Researchers found the greatest genetic differences among the blue whale populations in the eastern Pacific, Antarctic subspecies and the pygmy subspecies of the eastern Indian and western Pacific. Blue whales average about 27 metres in length. Natural selection could be one of the reasons behind these differences, they said. «Each of these groups need to be conserved to maintain biodiversity in the species, and there are indications that natural selection in different environments contributed to driving genetic differences between the high-level groups,» said Catherine Attard, College of Science and Engineering, Flinders University, Australia. He is the first author of the study published in the journal Animal Conservation.
24.03 / 01:19
markets COST Platform students Universities country Destinations The East Asian tech hub: K-college the latest rage in K-pop Krazy Gen Z universe
K-pop, K-dramas and K-noodles, with Indian students increasingly considering South Korea for higher education, according to consultants. The number of Indian students headed to South Korea is set to double in 2024 compared to two years ago, according to Rohin Kapoor, partner, management consulting, BDO. “South Korea has rolled out the red carpet for Indian students by offering attractive scholarship schemes at top universities over the last two years,” Kapoor said. At around 2,000 this year, the number is still just a fraction of the Indian students enrolled in traditionally popular destinations such as the US, UK, Canada and Australia. But the East Asian technology hub is fast emerging as an alternative destination for Indian students, owing to factors such as a large number of courses taught in English, a developed market with ample internship and employment opportunities, pro-international student policies and competitive costs along with a government push to attract overseas students.
23.03 / 20:23
Williams Remark CBS Universities show reports Schools Did Rose Hanbury respond to Stephen Colbert's alleged affair comments with Prince William by sending a legal notice?
Stephen Colbert finds himself in hot water after jokes made on his show regarding an alleged affair between Rose Hanbury, the Marchioness of Cholmondeley, and Prince William. Lawyers representing Hanbury have reportedly sent a legal notice to Colbert and CBS, refuting the claims made on «The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.» Legal Response to Jokes

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