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New Delhi: Inaugurating the ‘Global Partnership on Artificial Intelligence Summit’ at Bharat Mandapam in New Delhi, Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed India’s commitment to the responsible and ethical use of Artificial Intelligence (AI). During his address, the Prime Minister highlighted the societal development and inclusive growth potential of AI, emphasizing that government policies are drafted with the principle of “AI for All.” Mr. Modi announced the commencement of a National Program on Artificial Intelligence and the upcoming launch of the AI Mission, aimed at harnessing AI’s computing powers. The mission will support startups and innovators, with a focus on applications in agriculture, healthcare, and education, extending AI-related skills to Tier 2 and 3 cities through educational training institutes.

Discussing India’s national AI portal and the AIRAWAT initiative, the Prime Minister stated that the common platform will soon be accessible to all research labs, industries, and startups. Emphasizing the significance of AI, he declared it as the foundation for shaping the future, ensuring economic development, equality, and social justice. Mr. Modi stressed the need to make AI more inclusive, underscoring that an inclusive development journey of AI leads to inclusive results.

Addressing the challenges and negative aspects of AI, Prime Minister Modi cautioned against its potential misuse, including issues like deepfake, cybersecurity, data theft, and the involvement of terrorist organizations. He highlighted India’s proposal for a framework on ‘Responsible Human-Centric AI governance’ during its G20 Presidency, emphasizing the commitment of member countries to ‘AI Principles.’ The Prime Minister urged global cooperation to create an ethical framework for AI use, incorporating testing and development guidelines for high-risk AI tools.

Identifying AI as a global movement, Mr. Modi stressed the importance of collaboration and posed critical questions regarding data sets, testing protocols, and the introduction of a Software Watermark for AI-generated products. He called for worldwide conviction, commitment, coordination, and collaboration in addressing these aspects.

Union Minister for Electronics and Information Technology, Ashvini Vaishnav, Union Minister of State for Electronics and Information Technology, Rajeev Chandrashekhar, and Minister of Outgoing Chair of GPAI and Vice-Minister for Policy Coordination, Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications of Japan Hiroshi Yoshida were also present at the summit.

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Solapur’s Compassionate Son: Early Years and Inspirations

In the vibrant city of Solapur, Maharashtra, on October 10, 1910, a compassionate soul named Dwarkanath Kotnis was born. His early years, shaped by the cultural richness and community spirit of Solapur, laid the foundation for a remarkable journey. Driven by an inquisitive mind and profound empathy, young Dwarkanath ventured into the field of medicine, inspired by the diverse influences of his hometown.

Dreams Beyond Borders: From Solapur to War-Torn China

The dusty streets of Solapur witnessed the nascent dreams of a young boy whose aspirations would transcend borders, making him a symbol of humanity’s finest attributes. Little did the city know that the seeds of altruism sown in its soil would blossom into a life of service that spanned continents and cultures. Dwarkanath Kotnis’s odyssey from Solapur’s charming lanes to the war-torn landscapes of China bore witness to the universality of compassion and the boundless reach of a caring heart. Today, on the 81st anniversary of his passing, we pay tribute to a man whose legacy serves as a beacon of cross-cultural cooperation and humanitarian service between India and China.

Medical Maverick: Contributions During the Second Sino-Japanese War

Dwarkanath Kotnis, a distinguished Indian physician, gained prominence for his selfless service during the Second Sino-Japanese War (1937-1945). Motivated by the plight of the Chinese people, he volunteered for a medical mission to China, working tirelessly in war-torn regions to provide medical assistance to soldiers and civilians. His unwavering commitment and compassionate efforts earned him immense respect in China, where he became a national hero. On December 9, 1942, at the tender age of 32, Dwarkanath Kotnis succumbed to illness, leaving behind a legacy of international solidarity and medical altruism.

Kong Xianhua
Consul General of the People’s Republic of China in Mumbai

Journey to China: A Cross-Cultural Medical Mission

Completing his medical studies at Grant Medical College in Mumbai and specializing in ophthalmology, Kotnis embarked on his journey to China in 1938 as part of a medical mission led by Dr. M. Atal. Working under challenging conditions, he not only treated the wounded but also embraced the local culture, learning Chinese and adapting to customs. His dedication to the Chinese people led to his appointment as the Director of Medical Services in the Chinese army.

Enduring Legacy: Posthumous Honors and International Recognition

Dwarkanath Kotnis’s impact extended beyond his lifetime, etching his contributions into history as a symbol of selflessness and international collaboration. The Indian government posthumously honored him with the prestigious Padma Bhushan in 1951 for his exceptional service. His story became widely known through books, documentaries, and films, including the acclaimed Hindi movie “Dr. Kotnis Ki Amar Kahani.”

Chinese Gratitude: Memorial in Shijiazhuang and Continuing Friendship

In China, Dwarkanath Kotnis is remembered with deep gratitude. The city of Shijiazhuang in Hebei Province, where he served, houses a memorial hall showcasing his belongings and serving as a testament to the enduring friendship between India and China.

Dr. Rajendra Jadhav
Dr Dwarkanath Kotnis Memorial Committee, Mumbai Chairman
One decade completed The Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence Friendship Award for Dr. Rajendra Jadhav

Reflecting on a Life of Compassion: The 81st Death Anniversary Commemoration

As we commemorate the 81st death anniversary of Dr. Dwarkanath Kotnis, we reflect on a life that exemplifies the universal values of compassion and service, transcending borders and cultures. His story remains a powerful narrative of solidarity between nations in times of adversity, inspiring generations to come.

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Introduction: The political landscape of India witnessed a significant upheaval as the results of the 2023 assembly elections rolled in. With five states – Mizoram, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, and Telangana – going to the polls, the outcomes have become the focal point of discussions across the nation. In this blog, we break down the key highlights of the elections, shedding light on the BJP’s victories in Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Chhattisgarh, as well as the surprising turn of events in Telangana.

BJP’s Victories: The trends from the assembly elections suggest that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is poised for victories in Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Chhattisgarh. The party leaders attribute this success to the dynamic leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the strategic acumen of Amit Shah, and the implementation of welfare policies that have resonated with the electorate.

Election Dates and Voting: The electoral process unfolded across different timelines in the five states. Mizoram saw voting on November 7, with the counting of votes being revised by the Election Commission of India. Madhya Pradesh held its elections on November 17, while Rajasthan and Telangana conducted single-phase voting on November 25 and November 30, respectively. Chhattisgarh exercised its democratic right on both November 7 and November 17.

Telangana’s Surprise: One of the most noteworthy upsets emerged in Telangana, where the Congress is leading over Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao’s party, BRS. This unexpected turn of events has added an element of unpredictability to the overall election results.

Impact on 2024 Lok Sabha Elections: While the BJP celebrates its success, the opposition asserts that the outcomes of these assembly elections will not significantly impact the upcoming Lok Sabha elections in 2024. The political landscape, however, is known for its twists and turns, making it challenging to predict the future course of events.

Conclusion: As the nation eagerly awaits the official declaration of results later in the day, the 2023 assembly elections have already left an indelible mark on India’s political canvas. The BJP’s triumphant performance and the unexpected twists in Telangana have set the stage for continued political discussions and analyses in the days to come. Stay tuned for more updates as the political saga unfolds.

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President Droupadi Murmu emphasized the invaluable gift of Yoga to the world during her inauguration speech at the national conference on the integration of Yoga in the School Education System. The event, organized by Kaivalyadhama as part of its centenary year celebrations, took place in Lonavala, Maharashtra.

The President highlighted the global celebration of Yoga Day since 2015, emphasizing its holistic approach to health and well-being, as recognized by a United Nations General Assembly resolution. She underlined the significance of Indian knowledge tradition in the National Education Policy 2020, aiming to introduce the benefits of Yoga to the younger generation.

President Murmu emphasized Yoga’s role in the overall development of an individual, addressing physical, mental, emotional, social, and spiritual aspects. She praised Swami Kuvalayananda for promoting the scientific approach and utility of the Yoga system in the 20th century, particularly in schools. The President expressed confidence that Kaivalya Vidya Niketan, a school run by Kaivalyadhama Sansthan, would serve as an example for other schools, maintaining the effective fusion of Yoga tradition and science.

Founded in 1924 by Swami Kuvalayananda, Kaivalyadhama is one of the oldest and pioneering yoga institutes globally, following the principles and philosophy of Patanjali’s Ashtanga Yoga. Notably, Kaivalyadhama has been proactive in conducting scientific research to demonstrate the benefits and uses of Yoga.

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The high-decibel campaign for Telangana’s assembly elections concluded this evening, with polling scheduled for Thursday, the 30th of this month. Key leaders from major parties extensively canvassed across the state in the past month to garner support for their candidates.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi led the BJP’s campaign, joined by senior party leaders, including Chief Ministers of BJP-ruled states. Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, Union Ministers Sadhvi Niranjan Jyoti and Bhagwat Kharad, and Tamil Nadu BJP state president Annamalai were among those participating in the election campaign today.

The ruling BRS Chief Minister KCR spearheaded the campaign, with Working President K Taraka Ramarao and Senior Leader Harish Rao actively engaging in party promotion with a focus on development.

The Congress, presenting six guarantees, sought to attract voters during the campaign. Other parties, including the Majlis, BSP, Left parties, and independents, also conducted vigorous campaigns.

On the last day of campaigning in Telangana, roadshows, bike rallies, and corner meetings were held by senior leaders of major parties. The 48-hour silent period commenced across the state as it heads to the polls on Thursday. With 2,290 candidates contesting in 119 constituencies, election authorities are intensifying efforts to ensure smooth polling.

Chief Electoral Officer Vikasraj stated that the silent period prohibits non-locals from remaining in constituencies, and election propaganda is banned in movies and on social media. Private and IT companies are advised to declare a holiday on polling day, and the labor department has instructed all establishments to remain closed on that day. Liquor shops have been closed from today evening until 5 pm on Thursday in anticipation of the Assembly elections.

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After 17 days of intense efforts, the ordeal for the 41 workers trapped in Uttarakhand’s Silkyara tunnel has come to an end. The rescue operation, marked by grueling efforts, successfully evacuated all workers, bringing relief to the anxious wait. Munna Qureshi, a rat miner from Delhi, played a crucial role in reaching the trapped workers and expressed his joy at the successful operation. The rescue involved the SDRF and NDRF personnel, with Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami and Union Minister VK Singh present to welcome the rescued workers. Union Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari extended gratitude to the agencies involved, acknowledging the coordinated efforts that led to one of the most significant rescue operations in recent years.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled for a two-day visit to Dubai, UAE, starting from November 30th to participate in the World Climate Action Summit. The summit serves as the High-Level Segment of the 28th Conference of Parties, COP-28, to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, UNFCCC. Taking place from November 28th to December 12th, COP-28 is held under the Presidency of the UAE.

COP-28, a gathering of nations, presents a unique chance to accelerate joint efforts in tackling the common challenge of climate change. During the previous COP-26 in Glasgow, Prime Minister Modi outlined five specific targets known as “Panchamrit” as India’s remarkable contribution to global climate action. Additionally, he introduced the Mission Lifestyle for Environment (LiFE). India, under its G20 Presidency, has placed significant emphasis on climate change, as reflected in the New Delhi Leaders’ Declaration and other achievements.

The upcoming COP-28 provides a platform to build upon these accomplishments and advance collective efforts in addressing climate change challenges. During his visit, Prime Minister Modi will engage in bilateral meetings with several leaders participating in the Summit, fostering international collaboration on climate action.

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In an exciting clash in Thiruvananthapuram, India displayed remarkable performance, securing a 44-run victory against Australia in the second T20I of the series. With this win, India now leads the five-match series 2-0. The match witnessed a fierce battle, with India setting a substantial target of 235/4 after being invited to bat.

The opening pair of Yashasvi Jaiswal and Ruturaj Gaikwad provided a strong foundation, contributing 77 runs for the first wicket in just 5.5 overs. Jaiswal made an impactful 53 off 25 balls before departing. Ishan Kishan joined Gaikwad, guiding India past the 100-run mark midway. Kishan accelerated, reaching his half-century in 29 balls before being dismissed for 52 (32). Gaikwad completed his half-century, scoring 58 off 43 balls in the final over. Rinku Singh added an unbeaten 31 off 9 deliveries, boosting India’s total.

Australia faced a slow start, losing key wickets in the powerplay. Ravi Bishnoi and Axar Patel made crucial breakthroughs, with Bishnoi dismissing Matthew Short and Josh Inglis consecutively. Axar Patel removed Glenn Maxwell in the final powerplay ball. Prasidh Krishna took out Steve Smith for 19. Despite Marcus Stoinis and Tim David’s efforts, adding 81 runs for the fifth wicket, Bishnoi dismissed David for 37 (22), and shortly after, Mukesh Kumar removed Stoinis for 45 (25). Australia lost momentum, losing wickets rapidly. Matthew Wade’s late efforts were not enough to secure a win.

Bishnoi and Prasidh Krishna impressed with three wickets each, while Arshdeep Singh, Axar Patel, and Mukesh Kumar claimed one wicket each. India’s powerful display sets the stage for an exciting remainder of the series.

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November 26, 2023, Embracing Constitution Day! It’s a special day because we remember when we decided on the rules for our country, India.

Thinking About the Start:

On Constitution Day, we think about the first words of our rules. These words are in something called the Preamble. They talk about things like being fair, having freedom, being equal, and being friends with everyone. We like these ideas, and on this day, we say we still believe in them.

Rules to Protect Us:

Our Constitution also has rules to keep us safe and happy. It says we all have important rights. These are like promises that we should be treated well, no matter who we are. So, on Constitution Day, we say thank you to these rules for looking out for us.

How Our Country Works:

Our country works like a big team. There are different parts that do different jobs, like making rules, deciding things, and helping everyone. These parts work together and they make sure everything is fair.

Fixing Problems:

Sometimes, things change, and we need to fix our rules a bit. The Constitution lets us do that. So, on Constitution Day, we also think about what problems we have and how we can make things better.

Being Proud of Our Differences:

One great thing about our rules is that they say it’s awesome to be different. We have different languages, traditions, and ways of doing things. On Constitution Day, we say hooray for being different and for being friends with everyone!

Our Promise for the Future:

Constitution Day is like making a promise. We promise to follow our rules, be good to each other, and make our country better. It’s like saying, “Let’s do our best, India!”

So, let’s all embrace Constitution Day and be happy that we have good rules to make our country a great place to live!

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As the curtain falls on the Rajasthan assembly election campaign this evening, key political figures are intensifying their efforts to sway voters. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, a prominent BJP figure, is set to address a rally in Deogarh, Rajsamand district, while Home Minister Amit Shah will lead a roadshow in Nimbahera and Nathdwara, Chittorgarh. Other BJP leaders, including Yogi Adityanath, Vasundhara Raje, and Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, will conduct public meetings and roadshows in support of party candidates.

Meanwhile, Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot and Congress leader Sachin Pilot are actively engaging in election rallies across various areas in Jodhpur, Ajmer, Masuda, and Jhalawar. Congress stalwarts Randeep Surjewala, Mukul Wasnik, and CP Joshi are also rallying for the party’s candidates.

The electoral battleground in Rajasthan involves polling for 199 assembly seats scheduled for the 25th of this month.

In Telangana, a parallel political drama unfolds with high-voltage campaigning and confrontations. The 119-member state legislative assembly is slated for polls on the 30th of this month.

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