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23.03 / 13:21
Research Universities show hospital information patient AI chatbots are here to help with your mental health, despite limited evidence they work
mental health chatbot Earkick and you're greeted by a bandana-wearing panda who could easily fit into a kids' cartoon. Start talking or typing about anxiety and the app generates the kind of comforting, sympathetic statements therapists are trained to deliver. The panda might then suggest a guided breathing exercise, ways to reframe negative thoughts or stress-management tips.
23.03 / 13:19
UPS Universities social Schools Updates Who is Atishi? Delhi minister and AAP leader rumoured to be next Delhi CM
Arvind Kejriwal won't resign from his post and run his government from jail if necessary. Kejriwal, who was arrested on Thursday in connection with the excise policy case, will remain in the Enforcement Directorate's custody till March 28. Follow LIVE Updates on Arvind Kejriwal Arrest News here Now, in the absence of the AAP's national convenor — the post held by Kejriwal, the party may need a new leader to address the current situation within the party and in the Delhi government.
23.03 / 11:41
UPS Election trends President Universities Army cancels seminar on UCC after backlash from political parties in J&K
Uniform Civil Code and other topics after a backlash from the political parties here. The Army late Friday sent invitations to the media houses for a seminar on the subject «Navigating legal frontiers: Understanding Indian Penal Code 2023 and the quest for Uniform Civil Code». The seminar was scheduled for March 26 at the Kashmir University Auditorium. However, there was a backlash from the regional political parties with former chief minister and National Conference (NC) vice president Omar Abdullah questioning the Army's involvement in a «divisive» issue like the Uniform Civil Code in a «sensitive» place like Kashmir.
23.03 / 11:41
Aware Sustainability Trade Universities country 2020 peace S Jaishankar dismisses China's claims on Arunachal Pradesh as 'ludicrous'
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Saturday dismissed China's repeated claims on Arunachal Pradesh as «ludicrous» and asserted that the frontier state was a «natural part of India». In probably his first public comments on China's frequent claims on Arunachal Pradesh and its opposition to Indian leaders visiting the state, Jaishankar said it was not a new issue. «This is not a new issue. I mean China has laid claim, it has expanded its claim. The claims are ludicrous to begin with and remain ludicrous today,» he said in response to a question on the Arunachal issue after delivering a lecture at the prestigious Institute of South Asian Studies (ISAS) of the National University of Singapore (NUS) in Singapore. Jaishankar, who is here on a three-day visit, emphasised that Arunachal Pradesh was a «natural part of India.»
23.03 / 03:59
SPY film Universities Ballard MGM Videos play Maggie Q to play Renee Ballard in 'Bosch' spin-off. Will Amazon MGM Studio expand Bosch universe? Know in detail
Renee Ballard, who takes charge of the Los Angeles Police Departments’s new cold case division. It is an under-funded, all-volunteer unit with the largest caseload in the city and the new detective has to beat all odds to crack the case she takes. Immediately after 'Bosch: Legacy', the first spin-off from the universe of Bosch was wrapped up, Prime Video decided to go for the second spin-off.
22.03 / 20:37
Citi Death film Universities show Relationships ‘The Penguin’: All you may want to know about 'The Batman' spinoff series
Colin Farrell is reprising his role as The Penguin in a new Max series, extending the story from 2022's 'The Batman.' The trailer teases The Penguin's rise to power in Gotham City after the demise of crime boss Carmine Falcone. Trailer
22.03 / 19:21
UPS wellness students Universities Schools Courts Allahabad High Court strikes down UP Madrasa Act
Allahabad High Court on Friday declared the UP Board of Madrasa Education Act, 2004, as unconstitutional, ruling that it was violative of the principle of secularism, articles 14, 21, 21-A of the Constitution as well as section 22 of the University Grants Commission, Act of 1956. The court, considering the large number of madrasas and madrasa students in the state, directed the state government to accommodate these students in regular schools recognised under the primary, high school and intermediate education boards of the state. It also said that additional seats be created (in these schools) and even new schools be established, if needed. The court gave the verdict on a plea filed by advocate Anshuman Singh Rathore, who had challenged the constitutionality of the law passed by the then Mulayam Singh Yadav government .«No doubt the state has sufficient power to frame laws with regard to education to be provided at school level, both primary and thereafter up to intermediate; however, such education has to be secular in nature,» the court said. «The state has no power to create a board for religious education or to establish a board for school education only for a particular religion and philosophy associated with it. Any such action on part of the state violates the principles of secularism, which is in the letter and spirit of the Constitution of India.»
22.03 / 16:39
COST Waves Extreme Food Research Universities shock Higher temperatures mean higher food and other prices. A new study links climate shocks to inflation
A study by an environmental scientist and the European Central Bank finds that food prices and overall inflation will rise as temperatures climb with climate change
22.03 / 16:37
UPS Provident Corning Research trends Universities With organic fields next door, conventional farms dial up the pesticide use, study finds
Champions of organic farming have long portrayed it as friendlier to humans and the earth
22.03 / 16:37
Food President students Universities country donates Schools Two Nigerian students are killed and 23 injured in a stampede to get donated rice
Hundreds of students in Nigeria rushed to get food donated to their school by the government to help ease hardship, triggering a stampede that left two dead and 23 others injured
22.03 / 07:59
markets Pool wellness Trade Universities Cycling rights In last 10-15 years, it has paid to buy the dips and invest for the long term: Gautam Duggad
Gautam Duggad, Head Of Research — Institutional Equities, Motilal Oswal Financial Services, says that while valuations are expensive for mid and smallcaps, it is not correct to say that the entire mid and smallcap basket is frothy. The midcap index right now is trading at around 30% premium to Nifty. Nifty is trading at close to 19-19.5 times one year forward now and midcap index is trading at somewhere about 27 times which obviously is very expensive. Smallcaps are also trading at expensive valuation at an index level. Versus Nifty, on a 10-year basis, the long-period discount for smallcaps is 24%. Today it is trading at a 10% premium to largecap. Duggad also says the market has respected the underlying earnings growth. When earnings were tepid for 10 years between FY10 and FY20, the market was also tepid. In last four years, earnings have done well, so markets have also done well. You have a very wide universe of stocks which you track among all the brokerages and it is only becoming wider. A lot of midcap and smallcap stocks are represented in your universe. The entire argument that smallcap, midcap rally so far was not broadly justified and there was frothy valuations and earnings. What is the reality of the earnings? What part of the smallcap, midcaps are showing strength in earnings and which part is actually falling back? Gautam Duggad: It is always very simplistic to paint the market or any segment of the market with one brush.
22.03 / 07:33
Assurant security DELL Universities performer Inside Features Best 3 Pin Power Cords for Laptops in India to Replace Your Old One
We have curated a list of the best 3 pin power cords for laptops in India with a range of features that could interest you. Dive into our article, find the power cord that fits your requirements best and place your order using the buying link shared in the article.
21.03 / 18:03
Charity pandemic students Universities volunteers Schools Colleges Stuck at home during COVID-19, Gen Z started charities
Nothing has spurred the entrepreneurial spirit of Gen Z quite like the COVID-19 pandemic and that extends to launching nonprofits
21.03 / 17:15
Parke students Universities hospital information Schools International South Korea will take final steps to suspend licenses of striking junior doctors starting next week
South Korea’s government says it will take final steps to suspend the licenses of striking junior doctors next week
21.03 / 15:07
Platform Dreams Universities social patient Videos chess Paralyzed man fit with brain chip developed by Elon Musk's firm Neuralink plays online chess
BCI is being used to help paralyzed people communicate, study dreams and control robots. Elon Musk's brain chip company Neuralink has shown its first patient playing a computer game using its brain implant. It took to social media platform X to live stream Noland Arbaugh using the cursor to play chess online. Arbaugh claimed to have used the brain implant to play the video game Civilization VI. He was paralyzed below his shoulders after he suffered a road accident five years ago.
21.03 / 13:43
Provident Citizens Aware Mobile wellness Universities information How to check your EPF account balance? A step-by-step guide
The Employees’ Provident Fund (EPF) stands as an excellent avenue for retirement savings in India. It promotes consistent savings by involving contributions from both employees and employers. The automatic deduction from your salary for EPF renders it an exceedingly convenient method for retirement savings. Below is an outline of the contribution framework:
21.03 / 05:59
UPS Google CEO Universities reports Features Who is Mustafa Suleyman? Oxford dropout and new Microsoft AI CEO. Top 5 things you should know
Microsoft's Windows 11 to transform upcoming PCs with game-changing 'AI Explorer' feature: Report Suleyman, who led a rival artificial intelligence startup called Inflection AI, has joined Microsoft along with many key employees at his former company. The appointment of the 39 year old AI leader is being seen as an effort by Microsoft to improve its in-house AI capabilities.
21.03 / 00:39
UPS Citizens Platform President Universities performer Relationships Performance and returns ‘aren’t everything,’ UBS advisor says
Brenda O’Connor Juanas is different than most financial advisors in the US. As a citizen of both Canada and the US, she’s able to offer her Canadian clients the best of both worlds.
20.03 / 19:19
Netflix love Universities show Schools Interviews Relationships 'Heartstopper' Season 3: See what we know so far about release window, plot, cast, crew, trailer and more
Netflix has revealed that the highly anticipated Season 3 of Heartstopper is set to premiere in October. The upcoming season, consisting of eight episodes, will delve deeper into the evolving relationship between Charlie (Joe Locke) and Nick (Kit Connor). What to Expect?
20.03 / 18:51
Manufacturing Research Trade Universities shooting Golf dance Golfing, gardening may be linked to ALS risk. Here’s how
With spring finally arriving, Canadians may eagerly consider resuming hobbies like gardening and golfing. But researchers are warning of potential health risks associated with these hobbies, especially those that heighten pesticide exposure.

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