All Great achievements require time

#GS2—————————————————– 04. Youth Employment & Female Labour Force Participation Ratio

You them ployment in India has risen steadily over the last six years and is the key-stone to utilizing the country’sdemographic advantage. Second, the FLFPR in clinere mains a veritably excellent opportunity to tap the risingavailability and willingness of rural women to participate in the labour force, rather than seeing it as a sign of adistress-driven push for greater female employment in the countryside.
                                                                                                               – Chief Economic Advisor V. Ananatha Nageswaran

#GS3—————————————————————————– 05. On Artificial Intelligence Race among nations

In a world where nations preach peace and cooperation, today’s scramble for AI dominance reveals the true extent oftheir self-interest and ambitions. The temptation to control the AI revolution, with its potential to reshape economies,rede fine warfare and rewrite the rules of power, is driving a wedge between nations that threatens to Fracture thevery notion of working together for the common good. As the race for AI supremacy rages on, the world anxiously waitsto see if governments can walk their talk and preserve the ideals of multilateral is min the face of the most potentchallenge to national sovereignty in this digital age. The belief in a level-playing field is a noble aspiration. But beingthe best user of AI is a game that nations cannot afford to lose.

                                                                                                                                                              -Commentary in News
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