USA Makes Historic Lunar Landing After 50 Years

Lunar Landing

Giant Leap for Mankind: USA Makes First Lunar Landing in Over 50 Years Los Angeles, CA (February 23rd): History was made today as a USA-built spacecraft touched down on the lunar surface, marking the first American lunar landing in over five decades. The robotic lander, named Odysseus, was developed by Intuitive Machines and landed successfully … Read more

Gaganyaan Mission: Cryogenic Engine Cleared for Liftoff

 Gaganyaan Mission

Gaganyaan Mission: India Takes a Giant Leap Towards Human Spaceflight: LVM3 Rocket’s Cryogenic Engine Aces Tests! Exciting news from India’s space agency, ISRO! The much-anticipated CE20 cryogenic engine, slated to power the LVM3 rocket for India’s Gaganyaan human space mission, has successfully completed its final round of ground tests. This marks a critical milestone as … Read more

OpenAI Loses “GPT” Trademark Bid: AI Term Too Common?

OpenAI

OpenAI Denied Trademark for GPT, Common Use in AI Field Cited New Delhi, India – In a blow to Microsoft-backed research lab OpenAI, the US Patent and Trademark Office (PTO) has rejected their application to register the term “GPT” (generative pre-trained transformer) as a trademark. OpenAI argued that “GPT” isn’t descriptive as consumers wouldn’t readily … Read more

Hyderabad: The New IT Capital of India?

Hyderabad: The New IT Capital of India?

Hyderabad Poses Challenge to Bengaluru’s IT Hub Status: Former Infosys CEO In a surprising turn of events, former Infosys CEO and Chairman of Manipal Global Education, TV Mohandas Pai, suggested on Wednesday that Hyderabad could potentially replace Bengaluru as the “Information Technology capital of India.” Pai, in his statement, criticized the successive governments of Karnataka … Read more

Digital Transformation: Navigating the Evolution of Business in the Digital Age

Digital Transformation: Navigating the Evolution of Business in the Digital Age

Understanding Digital Transformation Digital transformation refers to the integration of digital technologies into various aspects of a business, fundamentally changing how it operates and delivers value to its customers. It goes beyond simply adopting new technologies; it involves a comprehensive shift in the organization’s mindset, processes, and strategies. The Impact on Traditional Business Models Digital … Read more

Apple Swift Student Challenge to Launch in Feb-2024

Apple Swift Student Challenge to Launch in Feb-2024

Apple has announced that the next Swift Student Challenge will launch in February 2024 with a new category recognizing 50 Distinguished Winners. The challenge invites students to create an innovative coding project using the Swift Playgrounds app.

Students will have three weeks in February 2024 to submit their app playgrounds. To be notified when the challenge opens, students can sign up at developer.apple.com.

Out of the 350 overall winners, 50 Distinguished Winners will be invited to Apple’s headquarters in Cupertino, California, next summer. There, they will have the opportunity to connect with each other and the Apple team.

All winners will receive a one-year membership in the Apple Developer Program, which enables them to submit apps to the App Store and receive support from Apple.

New Category Recognizes Standout Submissions

The new Distinguished Winners category will recognize students for their outstanding submissions, which demonstrate exceptional creativity, technical skill, and problem-solving abilities.

Apple Releases New Coding Resources for Students and Educators

Apple is also releasing new coding resources for students and educators, including Swift programming tutorials and lesson plans. These resources are designed to help students learn Swift and develop the skills they need to participate in the Swift Student Challenge and beyond.

Apple Partners with Community Organizations

Apple is also working with community partners to offer dedicated Swift programming programs for students. These programs provide students with access to mentors, resources, and training to help them succeed in the Swift Student Challenge and pursue their coding goals.

Apple Encourages Students to Participate

Apple is encouraging all students who are interested in coding to participate in the Swift Student Challenge. The challenge is a great opportunity for students to learn Swift, develop their coding skills, and showcase their creativity.

How to Participate in Swift Student Challenge

To participate in the Swift Student Challenge, students must create an innovative coding project using the Swift Playgrounds app. The project can be anything from a game to an educational app to a tool that solves a real-world problem.

Once students have created their project, they can submit it to the Swift Student Challenge website during the three-week submission window in February 2024.

Judging Criteria

The Swift Student Challenge entries will be judged on the following criteria:

  • Creativity: Does the project demonstrate original thought and a unique approach to solving a problem?
  • Technical skill: Does the project demonstrate a strong understanding of Swift programming concepts and techniques?
  • Problem-solving: Does the project effectively address a real-world problem or challenge?

Prizes

All winners of the Swift Student Challenge will receive a one-year membership in the Apple Developer Program.

The 50 Distinguished Winners will also be invited to Apple’s headquarters in Cupertino, California, next summer for a three-day experience. During their visit, they will have the opportunity to connect with each other and the Apple team and learn more about the latest Apple technologies.

Conclusion

The Swift Student Challenge is a great opportunity for students to learn Swift, develop their coding skills, and showcase their creativity. If you are a student who is interested in coding, I encourage you to participate in the challenge.

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Hyderabad: A Work-Life Oasis Amidst Hyderabad’s Bustle

Hyderabad knowledge city

Hyderabad: In the heart of Hyderabad’s vibrant cityscape, Salarpuria Sattva Knowledge City stands as a testament to the harmonious coexistence of business and leisure. Stepping into this haven, one is instantly enveloped by an atmosphere that sets it apart from the urban sprawl outside. State-of-the-art facilities, cutting-edge technology, and meticulously designed workspaces foster an environment … Read more

IIT Hyderabad to Lead Yuva Sangam Phase-III in Telangana

IIT Hyderabad

Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad (IIT Hyderabad) has announced its participation as a Nodal Centre for Telangana in the Yuva Sangam (Phase – III) initiative, a flagship program of the Government of India’s Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat (EBSB) program.

Yuva Sangam is a unique program that brings together youth from across India on exposure tours to different states. The program aims to strengthen the bonds between youth from diverse backgrounds, foster unity and understanding, and promote cultural exchange.

IIT Hyderabad, in collaboration with Banaras Hindu University (BHU), will be responsible for organizing Yuva Sangam activities in Telangana. The program is open to students, off-campus youths, NSS volunteers, and individuals aged 18-30.

The tours are planned to take place from November to December, and will provide participants with a comprehensive understanding of India’s diversity and unity. The program will cover five broad areas:

  • Paryatan (Tourism): Participants will visit iconic tourist destinations and learn about India’s rich cultural heritage.
  • Parampara (Traditions): Participants will explore traditional arts, crafts, and cultural practices from different states.
  • Pragati (Development): Participants will visit educational institutions, industrial sites, and other development projects to learn about India’s progress.
  • Paraspar Sampark (People-to-people connect): Participants will interact with local youth and learn about their lives and experiences.
  • Prodyogiki (Technology): Participants will visit research labs and technology companies to learn about cutting-edge innovations.

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Goldman Sachs Opens New Office in Hyderabad, India

Goldman Sachs

IT Minister KT Rama Rao inaugurated a new state-of-the-art office of Goldman Sachs in Hyderabad, India on Thursday. The office will serve as a Centre of Excellence for the firm’s client onboarding efforts, platform engineering, and global enterprise partnerships.

Goldman Sachs began operations in Hyderabad in March 2021 with a focus on engineering, finance, human capital management, consumer business services, cloud computing, artificial intelligence, and machine learning. The new office, located in Salarpuria Sattva Knowledge City, has a capacity of 2,500 professionals.

Minister Rao said that the opening of the new office reflects Telangana’s commitment to attracting and supporting multinational firms. “This will contribute to our existing vibrant ecosystem of global companies and startups here and create global opportunities for the local talent,” he said.

Goldman Sachs International CEO Richard Gnodde said that the company’s growth story in India is compelling and enabled by the country’s extraordinary talent. Over the last two decades, Bengaluru and Hyderabad have become integral to the firm’s global activities. Our new Hyderabad office is a testament to the firm’s continued commitment to Indian talent, which is world-class.

Goldman Sachs Services India Country Head Gunjan Samtani said that in just two years, the company’s teams in Hyderabad have established deep competencies driving enhanced client experience and revenue enablement.

The new office is designed to be sustainable and eco-friendly. This year, an additional 40 electric vehicles will be added to the existing fleet of 190 vehicles in the Hyderabad employee commutation programme, with onsite electric charging infrastructure. Separately, about 70 percent of products procured for the office interiors were sourced from local vendors.

Collectively with the Bengaluru office, India has the largest presence of Goldman Sachs globally outside its New York headquarters.

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Hyderabad Teenager Dies by Suicide

Tenant Farmer Dies by Suicide in Bhupalpally

Hyderabad Teenager Dies by Suicide After Being Chided for Poor Academic Performance and Online Gaming Addiction

A 14-year-old boy from Hyderabad, Telangana, died by suicide on September 25, 2023, after being scolded by his parents for poor academic performance and online gaming addiction.

The boy, Rehash Reddy, was a class tenth student at a private school in the city. He was reportedly addicted to online games and was not concentrating on his studies. His parents had scolded him for this on several occasions.

On September 25, Rehash’s teachers complained to his parents about his poor performance in school. The parents scolded him again, and Rehash reportedly became very upset. He went to the 14th floor of the apartment building where the family resided and jumped off.

Rehash was rushed to the hospital, but he was declared dead on arrival. The Raidurgam police booked a case and started an investigation.

This tragic incident highlights the importance of parental guidance and communication with teenagers. It is also important to be aware of the dangers of online gaming addiction and to help teenagers strike a healthy balance between their online and offline lives.

Here are some tips for parents to help their teenagers avoid online gaming addiction:

Set limits on the amount of time your teenager can spend playing online games.
Encourage your teenager to engage in other activities, such as sports, hobbies, and spending time with friends and family.
Monitor your teenager’s online activity and talk to them about the games they are playing.
Seek professional help if you are concerned that your teenager may be addicted to online games.

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Telangana Tops Country in Adopting Technology for Policing

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Home Minister Mohd Mahmood Ali inaugurated 2500 CCTV cameras installed under the Safe City project in Hyderabad on Monday. He also inaugurated the War Room and visitors gallery of the TS Integrated Command Control Centre in Banjara Hills, in the presence of Telangana DGP Anjani Kumar and C.V Anand, Commissioner of Police, Hyderabad. Speaking after … Read more