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Darshan Singh is a Camera person and sound recordist based in New Delhi, India having experience of more than 20 years. Darshan has also worked for Documenatry for NGC and other International channels.
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1st Wishlist for Modi 3.0
The article outlines a wishlist for the anticipated third term of the Modi government, suggesting reforms in the judicial system, bureaucracy, and legalization of gambling and prostitution. It emphasizes the need for systemic changes to move away from colonial legacies, improve efficiency, and enhance citizen facilitation. The article also discusses wildlife conservation, advocating for private sector involvement, and highlights the importance of resolving government-related disputes to foster a more citizen-friendly administration.
Civil services need a commercial cadre for aatmanirbharata
The article argues for the creation of a new commercial cadre within India's civil services to foster economic development and self-reliance (aatmanirbharata). It criticizes the current administrative system for its colonial legacy and inefficiencies, particularly in handling commercial interests and disputes. The author suggests segregating IAS officers based on their propensity for industry-building and creating employment, proposing that those with such competencies should be reserved for crucial posts. The text highlights the need for administrative reforms to reduce judicial delays and improve governance, ultimately aiming to protect and facilitate Indian investments and industry.
Advancing Healthcare: Synergizing Biosensors and Machine Learning for Early Cancer Diagnosis
Cancer is a leading cause of death worldwide, with early detection being crucial for effective treatment. Traditional methods for cancer detection are often limited by cost, time, and invasiveness. Biosensors targeting specific cancer biomarkers offer a promising alternative for point-of-care diagnostics. Recent advancements in biosensor technology and machine learning algorithms have enhanced the accuracy and efficiency of early cancer detection. This review paper discusses various machine learning algorithms, such as support vector machines, k-nearest neighbor, decision trees, and artificial neural networks, and their applications in analyzing biosensor data. The paper also highlights the performance of different biosensing modalities and machine learning techniques in detecting various types of cancer, including breast, lung, gastrointestinal, gynecological, prostate, brain, and hematological cancers. The integration of biosensors and machine learning holds significant potential for improving early cancer diagnosis and patient outcomes.
Monsoons and the Deluge
The article discusses the importance of monsoon rains in India and the historical respect and management of water resources through village ponds, which have now been neglected. The author criticizes the government and administrators for allowing the disappearance of these ponds and the lack of proper drainage systems, leading to weakened building foundations and increased risk of landslides and floods, as seen in Kedarnath and Shimla. The article suggests solutions such as creating drainage channels, regulating construction on flood plains, using slope maps for planning, protecting forests, building small dams, and considering the linking of rivers, as once suggested by former Minister Dr KL Rao.
Teaching Women Leaders in Indian Villages to Take Charge
In India, tens of thousands of village councils, which represent the lowest rung of governance, are led by women due to a law requiring a minimum of one third of these positions to be filled by women, with some states increasing this quota to 50%. Despite this, in many conservative areas, men related to these women often exercise the actual authority. A university in northern India is addressing this issue by educating female village council leaders on how to assert their leadership roles.
Onslaught of the modern day Masand
The article discusses the historical and ongoing challenges faced by the Sikh community, particularly focusing on the influence of modern-day 'Masands' who are seen as corrupting Sikh teachings and institutions. It highlights the role of Guru Nanak Sahib and subsequent Gurus in establishing and preserving Sikhism, while criticizing groups like the RSS and BJP for their perceived attempts to undermine Sikh identity. The author calls for unity among Sikhs to reclaim their religious and cultural heritage from these influences.
Old Year and New Dawn
Amar Ujala Kavya offers a collection of poetry and literary news, featuring Hindi poems, shayari, and Urdu poetry. The content includes various themes such as love, sadness, romance, and life, showcasing the works of great poets.
Campaign to Stop Women-Centric Swearing in India Targets Patriarchy
A campaign in North India's Haryana state is addressing patriarchal attitudes by encouraging people to stop using sexist swear words that target women. The initiative highlights the significance of language as a reflection of societal attitudes.
Kratom (Mitragyna speciosa) dependence, withdrawal symptoms and craving in regular users
Kratom, traditionally used in Southeast Asia for medicinal purposes, has seen increased use in Europe and the US, raising concerns about its abuse potential and health hazards. A study conducted in Malaysia surveyed 293 regular Kratom users, revealing that over half developed severe dependence, with common physical and psychological withdrawal symptoms. The study found that higher daily consumption of Kratom significantly increased the likelihood of severe dependence and withdrawal issues.
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