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RAISE 2020: PM Modi Said- Make India A Global Hub In AI, Save The World From Misuse

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RAISE 2020: PM Modi Said- Make India A Global Hub In AI, Save The World From Misuse

Seeing the importance of technology, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that in India we have experienced that technology improves transparency and supply of services. At the Rise 2020 conference, the Prime Minister said that the goal of making India a world-level center in the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI), the optic fiber network is being expanded to connect all villages.

PM Modi asked, can Artificial Intelligence be used for better management of assets and resources? He said that we should protect the world from the armament of artificial talent by elements / organizations operating in a different way from the state.

The Prime Minister said that Artificial Intelligence has a big role in agriculture, building next generation urban infrastructure and strengthening disaster management systems.

Addressing the entire world, Modi said that today the power house of the IT industry is India. Many veteran IT leaders in the world are related to India. We will continue to promote digital and continue to play our role in the world. In his address, he said that if you discuss the success of digital, you can look at Aadhaar and payment system UPI.

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The Prime Minister said that India has recently adopted the National Education Policy 2020, which specifically focuses on technology-based education and skill development. He said that e-syllabus will be developed in various regional languages ​​and dialects.

He said that a National Education Technical Forum is being formed to create an e-education unit to promote digital infrastructure, digital content and capacity. The government launched the ‘Responsible AI for Youth’ program in April this year. More than 11,000 students have completed the basic syllabus under this program. They are now preparing their AI project.

News Source: Livemint

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Virat Kohli pays tribute to Ratan Tata, Jay Shah ‘deeply saddened’ by veteran industrialist’s demise

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Virat Kohli pays tribute to Ratan Tata, Jay Shah ‘deeply saddened’ by veteran industrialist’s demise

Tributes continue to pour in for Ratan Tata, with Virat Kohli and Jay Shah taking to their social media accounts to bid farewell to the industrialist.

Former Indian captain and batting legend Virat Kohli paid a touching tribute to Ratan Tata, the legendary business tycoon, who passed away on Wednesday night. Tata, a Padma Vibhushan recipient, was undergoing treatment in intensive care since Monday but breathed his last in Mumbai, leaving a profound impact on many across the nation.

Kohli expressed his condolences through his Instagram account on Thursday morning, sharing a heartfelt message along with a photo of the late industrialist.

Tata’s contribution to business, society, and philanthropy has been widely acknowledged, and his passing marks the end of an era.

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The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) secretary, Jay Shah, also conveyed his sorrow, stating, “Deeply saddened by the loss of Shri Ratan Tata Ji. His leadership, integrity, and dedication to society set a remarkable standard for legacy. My heartfelt condolences to his loved ones. Rest in peace, Sir.” Shah’s words reflect the collective grief of a nation that has long admired Tata’s contributions to the country.

BCCI’s tribute

Additionally, the BCCI issued a statement about his demise.

“The BCCI expresses its deepest sorrow and joins the nation in mourning the passing of Shri Ratan Tata ji. His invaluable contributions across diverse fields have been instrumental in shaping India’s growth and success story.

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His extraordinary legacy, founded on the principles of passion, empathy, visionary leadership, innovation, and excellence, will continue to inspire and guide future generations for years to come,” the statement read.

Ratan Tata, born on December 28, 1937, in Mumbai, embarked on his journey with the Tata Group in 1962 as a young executive. Over the decades, he transformed the group into a global conglomerate. His work was acknowledged with India’s second-highest civilian honour, the Padma Vibhushan, in 2008, and he received numerous accolades, including honorary doctorates from prestigious institutions in India and abroad.

Tata is survived by his family, including brothers and sisters Simone Tata, Jimmy Tata, Noel Tata, Aloo Tata, Shireen Jejeebhoy, Deanne Jejeebhoy, Leah Tata, Maya Tata, Neville Tata, Manasi Tata, Jamset Tata, Tiana Tata, and others, as mentioned in a family statement.

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