
Key Highlights: Introduction Uttar Pradesh, India’s most populous state, is poised to lead the way in artificial intelligence (AI) as it seeks to harness cutting-edge technologies to propel its economic and social development. The state’s ambitious initiatives in AI are set to transform key sectors such as agriculture, healthcare, and education while promoting greater efficiency
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In India, students from low-income families have long faced challenges in accessing quality education. The high costs of private coaching, limited resources, and the absence of skilled teachers in underserved areas have kept many from achieving their academic dreams. Today, EdTech platforms are emerging as powerful tools of change, making education affordable, accessible, and flexible, enabling these students
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New Delhi, India, 2025 — Economic hardships, including rising unemployment, income inequality, and inflation, are pushing India’s youth to take on political roles, challenging the traditional dynamics of governance and representation. Faced with limited opportunities in a competitive job market, young Indians are increasingly using politics as a platform to address systemic issues and create meaningful
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Introduction Uttar Pradesh (UP), the most populous state in India, is at the cusp of significant economic transformation. With its ambitious goal of becoming a $1 trillion economy, the state is embracing policies and strategies to align with the changing global economic order. From infrastructure development to digital integration, UP is positioning itself as a competitive
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In the far-flung villages and remote corners of India, where education was once a distant dream due to poor infrastructure, a lack of teachers, and economic limitations, EdTech platforms are creating a quiet revolution. With digital tools and affordable learning solutions, these platforms are bridging gaps, making quality education accessible to students who were often left behind. For decades, students in remote
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New Delhi, India, 2025 — As India experiences a wave of political transformation, a new generation of young politicians is challenging traditional governance norms with innovative ideas and bold reforms. With over 65% of India’s population under the age of 35, this demographic shift is reflected in leadership, with young representatives bringing fresh perspectives to governance. From
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