Monday, June 1, 2026
Right time to fight unemployment caused due AI!
China just told its companies that replacing workers with AI could come with serious consequences. The government has made it clear that economic growth through technology must not come at the expense of human employment, particularly for young people already facing a difficult job market. Authorities are signaling that businesses prioritizing profits over people will be held accountable, a stance that reflects growing anxiety about automation across the country.
Research from institutions like Peking University and reports from China's National Bureau of Statistics show youth unemployment has hit record levels in recent years. This policy signals a rare moment where a government draws a hard line between innovation and worker protection. It raises a question every economy will eventually face. Can we build a smarter future without leaving an entire generation behind. That answer will define the next decade.
Sunday, May 31, 2026
जिसकी मस्ती ज़िन्दा है, उसकी हस्ती ज़िन्दा है!
हुस्न ढल गया,
ग़ुरूर अभी बाकी है,
नशा उतर गया,
सुरूर अभी बाकी है।
🥳
जवानी ने दस्तक दी
और चली भी गई,
ज़हन में वही
फ़ितूर अभी बाकी है।
🤷♂️
क्योंकि ज़िन्दा रहना है,
तो शौक ज़िन्दा रखिए,
उम्र की ऐसी की तैसी,
मन उड़ता परिंदा रखिए।
कि...
जिसकी मस्ती ज़िन्दा है,
उसकी हस्ती ज़िन्दा है,
वरना समझिए कि वो
ज़बरदस्ती ज़िन्दा है।
❤️🌹 नमस्कार 🌱🙏
World's most expensive COW!
A cow worth more than a luxury mansion has stunned the world. Meet Viatina-19, the record-breaking Nelore cow from Brazil, sold for an incredible $4.8 million, making her the most expensive cow ever sold. Weighing 1,101 kg and known for her award-winning beauty, strong genetics, and impressive size, she is considered one of the finest cattle in the world. Experts believe her offspring could help shape the future of cattle breeding. Viatina-19 is not just a cow; she is a symbol of the value of exceptional genetics.
Lesson for public officials convicted of graft and corruption!
A bill was introduced in the Philippines House of Representatives proposing the de@th penalty by firing squad for public officials convicted of graft and corruption, malversation of public funds, and plunder.
But it is only a proposed bill, not a law. The Philippines currently does not have the de@th penalty, and bringing it back would require major legal and political approval, including action by Congress and the repeal or amendment of existing law.
IAF is not a courier service!
A fresh controversy has erupted after reports suggested that the Indian Air Force could be used to transport question papers for the re-NEET examination following the massive paper leak scandal.
In a sharply worded opinion piece for ThePrint, retired Air Vice Marshal Manmohan Bahadur questioned why military assets should be deployed for exam logistics, arguing that the Air Force's primary role is national security, not compensating for civilian administrative failures.
The criticism comes as authorities scramble to restore credibility to India's largest medical entrance examination after the leak forced a nationwide re-test. Bahadur warned that repeatedly turning to the armed forces to solve civilian governance problems risks diverting valuable military resources from their core mission.
The debate has now expanded beyond NEET itself, with critics asking whether the proposal reflects a breakdown in India's examination system and whether institutions responsible for conducting high-stakes exams have lost public trust.
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