Currently in India doctor to population ratio stands at 1:1412 compared to the recommended 1:1000 by WHO. The scenario is worse off in rural India as 2/3 of the doctors stay in urban areas whereas 65 percent of population is staying in rural area.
Continue reading “Indian Medical College Crisis”Cyclonic Monk’s View on Women’s Empowerment
In the present age, where the world is striving to empower women and ‘women empowering’ movements are gaining momentum, there lived a true feminist who said “Idea of perfect womanhood is perfect independence” thus stating the revolutionary idea of Women empowerment back then in 19th century. In his thundering lecture in Chicago he quoted “the best thermometer to progress of a nation is it’s treatment of women” thereby stressing the importance of women empowerment for a progressive world. He is an enlightened visionary, prophet of Modern India who saw every woman as an expression of ‘Jagat janani’ is no other than Swami Vivekananda.
Continue reading “Cyclonic Monk’s View on Women’s Empowerment”The Government struggle
Have you ever been to a government hospital in Tier 3 cities or bellow and wondered why it is in such a state? Or keep reading news like Roti given with salt alone in a government school in UP? well that’s how government services are but I don’t blame that all government services are bad. There are some world class government service provided at AIIMS, IITs, Railways etc
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A few of you know that I started working in the field of artificial intelligence. AI provides immense opportunity for the betterment of humanity. In sapiens the author writes AI as the next big thing for humanity and it can even have a larger impact compared to the industrial revolution.
Continue reading “AI for mankind”Revolutions that we need part 2
In the previous part I gave my view on the economic revolution which we need now let’s look at the technological revolution which can impact humanity in scale.
Continue reading “Revolutions that we need part 2”Revolutions that we need
Little lately I was reading about the revolutions that shaped humanity, Here I’m not talking about the political revolutions like Russian Revolution or the French Revolution but was pointing to revolutions like cognitive revolution which can be described as the the biological revolution that enabled humankind to construct abstract notions like state, faith, nationality etc or the agricultural revolution which made us a sedentary species from a nomadic and enabled us to think and contribute.
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