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What happens when a government officer uploads an internal note to an AI chatbot for a quick summary? When a police department asks an AI assistant to optimise CCTVS across a city? Or when a policy-maker uses a conversational model to draft an inter-ministerial brief? Can the AI system analyse such prompts at scale, identify the user, infer their role, draw patterns across queries and predict strategic intent?
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The Union Environment Ministry's Forest Advisory Committee (FAC), which scrutinises proposals for the diversion of forest land for non-forestry activity, has recommended rationalisation and uniformity in penal provisions levied over the violation of Van (Sanrakshan Evam Samvardhan) Adhiniyam, 1980. The expert panel has said that penal compensatory afforestation shall be charged on an equal extent of the forest land involved in the cases of violation.
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For the second time in a week, the Supreme Court on Thursday voiced disapproval that Attorney General R Venkataramani, appearing for the Centre, had sought an adjournment in a case challenging the Constitutional validity of the 2021 legislation that rationalised tribunals.
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The Comptroller and Auditor General of India (CAG) will undertake audits of four major Indian Railway programmes including suburban train services, e-procurement platform and multimodal transport and logistics initiatives, and present the reports in the Monsoon Session of the Parliament in 2026, an official said Thursday.
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Poignant moments in politics are rare; they are easily eclipsed by the brutalities of power. Yet Mamdani's invocation of Nehru recalled a formative episode in Nehru's own life -his first engagement with city government.
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Of the many reels floating on the internet after the Indian women's cricket team's World Cup victory, one features Amanjot Kaur's parents on the day of the final, watching the match on television in a room full of family. As Kaur holds on to the catch that dismisses South African captain Laura Wolvaardt and the room erupts in joy, the two go quiet, their eyes moist. Over a decade ago, Bhupinder Singh, a carpenter, had not baulked when his daughter declared she wanted to play cricket. When the neighbourhood boys wouldn't take her because she didn't own a bat, he had carved her one himself.
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At the Start of the Women's World Cup, I heard many versions of "women can't play cricket. Go to the kitchen and cook. "But ever since I played my World Cup in 1978, and was told by strangers to go stand "chulhey ke saamne", I knew what would happen next. The blood boils first, and then turns so icy that nobody can stop you from winning. You tell yourself that these men only know of women working at the stove.
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As Bihar goes to polls, the big macroeconomic question is: Has the state's growth trajectory bridged the gap with the rest of the country? Further, what happens when it is compared with states like Maharashtra or Punjab, where Bihar's residents typically migrate to in search of better lives? And what about similarly weaker and contiguous states, like Uttar Pradesh?
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Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Thursday said that the government is in discussions with the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) for the creation of an ecosystem for nurturing world-class banks.
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Late last month, two key decisions were announced by the government. First, on October 28, the terms of reference of the 8th Central Pay Commission (CPC) were approved by the Union Cabinet, with the Commission given 18 months to submit its recommendations. Two days later, the Statistics Ministry released a discussion paper seeking feedback on the changes it wants to make in how housing inflation is calculated as part of the exercise to revamp the Consumer Price Index (CPI).

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