Author: BharatSpeaks
In a moment of quiet urgency, Demis Hassabis, the CEO of Google DeepMind, delivered a stark message to the world: Artificial intelligence will disrupt the global job market within the next five years, and young people must act now to prepare. Speaking at a global innovation summit, Hassabis — widely regarded as one of the leading figures in the AI revolution — laid out a candid assessment of where we are headed. “This is not something that might happen,” he said. “This is already underway.” From Prediction to Reality While experts and ethicists have long debated the future impact of…
Bengaluru, India – At an age when most children are immersed in schoolbooks and play, 11-year-old Nishka, a seventh-grade student from Bengaluru, has taken the literary world by storm with her debut fantasy novel. Her book, a captivating tale where “power is feared, love is dangerous, and trust is the deadliest mistake,” plunges readers into a world of magic, betrayal, and self-discovery. A World Woven from Imagination Nishka’s novel introduces Isolde, a protagonist marked by forbidden magic and hunted by those who fear her power. Her life is a carefully constructed lie, even from Cassian, her loyal companion. A violent…
In a world overwhelmed by hustle culture and the pressure to constantly optimize oneself, a fresh perspective rooted in ancient Eastern philosophy is offering a much-needed pause. A recent article featured by the Good News Network, titled “How to Love Yourself: 5 Ways to Let Go of the River Bank and Go With the Flow”, channels the teachings of Chinese sage Lao Tzu to illuminate a new way to approach self-love. Lao Tzu’s teachings, drawn from the Tao Te Ching, emphasize the importance of relinquishing control and resisting nothing. The central metaphor—letting go of the riverbank to flow with the…
In the quiet hum of daily life, habits quietly govern more than 40 percent of our behavior. From the first stretch in the morning to late-night scrolling, our brains have hardwired routines that operate without conscious thought. But as new research shows, those patterns are neither permanent nor unchangeable. The science of habit formation is now revealing a pathway toward self-mastery—offering both a map of how habits form and a strategy for how to rewire them. Inside the Habit Loop: Cue, Routine, Reward At the heart of the process is a neurological cycle known as the habit loop. Coined by…
In a moment steeped in both history and symbolism, Justice Bhushan Ramkrishna Gavai continues to make a significant mark as the 52nd Chief Justice of India. Appointed on May 14, 2025, Gavai is only the second Dalit in Indian history to hold the nation’s highest judicial office—a role that transcends symbolism and reinforces the constitutional ideal of equality. Born into a Dalit Buddhist family, Justice Gavai’s early life was shaped by adversity. Raised by a teacher mother and an Ambedkarite father, he studied in classrooms devoid of basic infrastructure like benches or desks. Yet, these modest beginnings would form the…
Decades before satellites and supercomputers shaped India’s meteorological capabilities, one woman quietly laid the groundwork for a national weather system built on indigenous instruments, scientific rigor, and unrelenting resolve. That woman was Anna Mani, an unsung pioneer of Indian science who transformed the country’s meteorology infrastructure — at a time when both technology and women in science were in short supply. Born in 1918 in Travancore (present-day Kerala), Anna Mani grew up in a Syrian Christian family where traditional gender roles were firmly in place. But from an early age, she defied expectations. By the age of eight, she had…