THE RISE OF A TEENAGE TECH TITAN
In Kochi, 15-year-old Uday Shankar is transforming the world of artificial intelligence. As the Chief Technology Officer (CTO) of Urav Advanced Learning Systems Pvt Ltd, Uday's journey from a school dropout to an AI innovator is a thrilling tale of passion, perseverance, and impressive achievements.
THE SUMMER OF CHOICES
Imagine 10-year-old Uday standing at a crossroads between swimming lessons and robotics classes. "It all started during my summer vacation," Uday recalls with a grin.
"My mom gave me a choice, so I chose robotics." Instead of relaxing with a typical summer pastime, Uday plunged into the world of tech.
That summer decision? It was like choosing between a splash and a leap into the future.
TURNING A PANDEMIC PAUSE INTO A FAST-FORWARD PLAY
When the world hit pause due to the pandemic, Uday hit fast forward.
With schools closed, he immersed himself in Python programming, learning from YouTube tutorials and a Bellary Institute professor.
He also completed the Certificate of Completion of Prerequisite Course for Serious Game Development with AI from MIT and the Certificate in Python for Machine Learning Neural Networks and Deep Learning from IIT Kanpur. His drive led to groundbreaking projects like 3rDi 4 All, an app designed to assist the visually-impaired, which was selected for the Kerala Government's Young Innovator Programme. For Uday, what seemed like the world closing doors was an invitation to innovate.
HAI! FRIEND: CUSTOMIZING CONVERSATIONS WITH A TWIST
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STICKING OUT YOUR NECK!
Maybe it's having the twins, my grandsons from New York, back home again, that reminded me of a conversation I had with them a couple of monsoons ago: \"What's that?\" asked one of them pointing to a huge shell on the ground.
Hippos can get airborne while running fast
Hippos weigh up to two tonnes, but these bulky creatures can go airborne for a period of time.
Tree bark plays a vital role in removing methane from the atmosphere
Trees are known for removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, thus benefiting the climate. New research shows that they offer one more benefit.
Lunar caves could shelter astronauts on the moon
Scientists have found an underground cave on the moon not far from where Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin landed 55 years ago.
Manasi Joshi
The Para-Badminton World Champion
International Day of Peace
In Search of Non-violence and Cease-fire
Non-Violent Communication
How to cope with conflict situations
FR ALOYSIUS G. REGO
A short-statured bearded figure glancing through a pair of spectacles, cane in hand, and head swinging with every step, was the most feared figure in the galleries of our school, St. Joseph's Collegiate, Allahabad.
The Architects of the Future
As we celebrate Teachers' Day on 5 September, students from St Charles School, Santacruz East, Mumbai, have come together to share their thoughts and perspectives on the challenges that teachers face in today's rapidly-changing educational landscape.
JUNG & KOOK
With music, stories and news of K-pop all over the place, on Instagram, Twitter, Thread and other social media platforms, and dozens of boy and girl bands emerging from South Korea, believe me when I say that K-pop is irresistible.