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In preparation for the ‘pran pratishtha’ ceremony at the Ram temple in Ayodhya on January 22, stringent security measures have been put in place to ensure the safety of the event. Deploying cutting-edge technology and skilled personnel, authorities aim to create an impervious security framework. High-Tech Surveillance and Advanced Gadgets To bolster security, Ayodhya has adopted advanced technology, installing 10,000 CCTV cameras, some incorporating AI for heightened surveillance. Additionally, plain-clothed multilingual police officers, trained in soft skills, will be strategically positioned during the ceremony. The Saryu River’s security is fortified with power boats, NDRF, and SDRF teams, supported by local…

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As the highly anticipated inauguration of the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya approaches on January 22, 2024, Gurugram-based AI startup, Staqu Technologies, is set to play a pivotal role in enhancing security measures for the historic event. Collaborating with the Uttar Pradesh Police and Special Task Force (STF), Staqu’s innovative AI-powered audio-video analytics software, JARVIS, will be deployed at key hotspots in Ayodhya to ensure a safe environment for the grand ceremony. JARVIS – AI: The AI Hanuman of Shri Ram: Staqu Technologies’ JARVIS is an advanced AI-powered audio-video analytics software designed to detect and identify suspicious activities in real-time. With an impressive accuracy…

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Elon Musk’s Starlink, the space-based broadband initiative, is on the verge of receiving approval to launch its services in India, with the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) expected to issue a Letter of Intent (LoI) in the “next few days,” following a clarification to the Department for Promotion of Industry & Internal Trade (DPIIT) regarding its shareholding pattern. Clarification Leads to Anticipated Approval: Starlink responded to DPIIT’s queries, and sources suggest that the DoT may issue the long-awaited LoI by the end of the month, potentially as early as Wednesday, as reported by Moneycontrol. Approvals in the Pipeline: Telecom secretary Neeraj…

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In the dynamic landscape of South India’s startup ecosystem, understanding the morale and aspirations of those at its heart is crucial. To delve into this vibrant world, we conducted an extensive survey focusing on three pivotal aspects: overall job satisfaction, salary satisfaction, and optimism towards career growth and opportunities in the year 2024. This report presents the findings of a job satisfaction survey conducted among employees, using a scale ranging from 1 (Not satisfied at all) to 5 (Very satisfied). The objective was to gauge the overall satisfaction levels of employees in their current positions. The survey reached thousands of…

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The remarkable event scheduled for January 22 in Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh, it is reportedly estimated that 7,000 individuals will witness the consecration ceremony of the Ram Kshetra. With an estimated cost exceeding INR 18 billion, this project stands out as one of India’s most expensive and culturally significant endeavors in recent years. The Ram Kshetra, spanning 70 acres, features the main temple standing at 161 feet, accompanied by three tiers and twelve gates, making it an architectural spectacle. The entire complex, estimated to cost INR 2,989 crore, secures the second position in the list of India’s most costly public monuments, following the Statue of Unity. Beyond…

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In a recent development, the Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA) has taken Amazon to task over allegations of engaging in deceptive trade practices. The ecommerce behemoth is accused of selling sweets with misleading claims of being ‘Sri Ram Mandir Ayodhya Prasad,’ prompting an official notice from the regulatory body. The complaint leading to the notice was filed by the Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT), which asserted that Amazon was involved in deceptive trade practices related to the sale of sweets. These products were allegedly being marketed as prasad (offerings) from the soon-to-be-consecrated Ram Mandir in Ayodhya, scheduled for consecration…

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The Union Housing and Urban Affairs Ministry announced on Thursday that over 600 kilometers of cycle tracks have been successfully implemented in 100 smart cities. Furthermore, the installation of over 76,000 CCTV surveillance cameras aims to bolster security measures. As part of the Smart Cities Mission, the ministry highlighted the establishment of 6,855 “smart classrooms” and 40 digital libraries, in addition to the deployment of over 50 lakh solar and LED streetlights. Notably, 89,000 kilometers of underground electricity cabling have been accomplished. Under the initiative, special purpose vehicles in these 100 cities are actively working on approximately 8,000 multi-sectoral projects,…

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Chhattisgarh is breaking new ground in the world of eco-friendly aesthetics, turning to an unlikely source for paint, cow dung. In a distinctive initiative, public buildings and schools are getting a makeover using organic paint derived from this natural material. This unconventional approach is making waves not just for its unique origin but also for its numerous benefits. From Pasture to Paint: The Process Unveiled The production of cow dung paint involves a meticulous process. Cow dung is collected, cleaned, and processed into a fine powder. This powder undergoes a transformative journey involving bleaching and the addition of colours, resulting…

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The year 2023 witnessed a significant workforce shakeup in the Indian startup ecosystem, with data from market research firm TheKredible revealing that over 100 startups in the country laid off more than 24,000 employees. Troubled giants like Byju’s, ShareChat, Swiggy, and Unacademy were among the unicorn firms leading the pack in employee layoffs, as disclosed by TheKredible to TOI. Funding Dips to a Seven-Year Low, Sparking Cost-Cutting Measures The layoffs were propelled by a combination of factors, including a scarcity of funding and mounting pressure from investors to shift towards profitability. Startups across various sectors found themselves compelled to trim…

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Union IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw revealed on Thursday that Micron Technology, a semiconductor manufacturer establishing a plant in India, is scheduled to release its inaugural chip within the country by December 2024. Micron had disclosed its $825 million investment for a new assembly and test facility in Gujarat in June of the preceding year. Minister Vaishnaw highlighted that Micron’s announcement was made in June 2023, and the physical construction commenced in September 2023, underscoring the progress in India’s semiconductor initiatives. “It’s how many days? 90 days, it’s a record for anywhere else in the world. This has given huge confidence,”…

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