Author: Sharad Natani

In a significant step toward shaping the future of artificial intelligence in the country, the Government of India has released its first AI Governance Guidelines, choosing adaptive regulation over introducing a completely new law. The framework, issued by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), focuses on updating existing laws to meet emerging AI challenges—rather than creating fresh legislation from scratch. The move signals India’s intent to encourage innovation while ensuring accountability, safety, and responsible use of AI across sectors such as finance, healthcare, education, public services, and consumer technology. Why No New AI Law Yet? The government highlighted…

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When life shut the door on him, Bharat didn’t just knock again — he built a new door. Bharat’s entrepreneurial journey began with hopes, ambition, and just Rs 50,000, invested in an edutech franchise. He worked relentlessly — waking up at 4 AM, working until 11 PM — and turned the center into a success. But success didn’t stay. He was forced out of his own venture, stripped of pay, respect, and ownership. For a moment, it felt like the end. But Bharat believed failure is only a pause, not a full stop. In 2002, he joined a Delhi-based recruitment…

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At an age when many are still deciding what to do with their lives, 27-year-old Ahad has already stepped into the courtroom as an Additional Civil Judge (Junior Division). But his journey to the judge’s chair was anything but easy. It is a story of poverty, resilience, determination and unwavering belief in education. Ahad grew up in a modest home where money was always tight. His father, Shahzad Ahmed, struggled to support the family, and his mother took up sewing work so that their children could continue studying. “My husband’s income was hardly enough to feed us,” she recalls. “But…

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Life threw its hardest challenge at Vishakha Parashar, but she chose courage over despair. Once an active school athlete, Vishakha’s world changed forever after a tragic accident left her spine fractured and her lower body paralyzed. Doctors said she would never stand again — but she decided to rise in her own way. For eight long years, Vishakha lay confined to her bed, fighting pain, isolation, and self-doubt. But with relentless physiotherapy, mental strength, and an unbreakable will, she began to rebuild her life — not just to walk, but to conquer. From Bedridden to Blade Master Her turning point…

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Life tested him not once, not twice, but thrice. Yet IPS officer Ingit Pratap Singh refused to give up. From being discharged three times from the Army to standing on the victory podium in Alabama with a gold medal at the World Police and Fire Games 2025, his story is a lesson in sheer resilience — and his next aim is as bold as his spirit: representing India at the Olympics. A Boy, an Airgun, and a Dream That Never Died Born to an IRS officer, Singh’s fascination with rifles began at the age of eight when his father gifted…

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When India lifted its first-ever Women’s World Cup trophy, the cheers from DY Patil Stadium echoed all the way to a small home in Kandivli — where a young girl once bowled with rubber balls to her brothers on dusty lanes. That girl is Radha Yadav, the 25-year-old left-arm spinner who has now become a symbol of grit, resilience, and unbreakable dreams. Born to a modest family in Mumbai, Radha’s story is not one of privilege — it’s one of pure determination. Her elder brothers, Monu and Deepak, recall those early days when Radha would sneak into their games. “She…

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