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Launched in 2014, PhotoSparks is a weekly feature from YourStory, with photographs that celebrate the spirit of creativity and innovation. In the earlier 910 posts, we featured an art festival, cartoon gallery. world music festival, telecom expo, millets fair, climate change expo, wildlife conference, startup festival, Diwali rangoli, and jazz festival.Located in Bhopal, the Madhya Pradesh Tribal Museum is more than a museum of artefacts: it is a cultural journey. The spectacular design and exhibits bring alive the homes, rituals, myths, games, and spirituality of tribal communities (see also our photo essay on the State Museum next door).In addition to aesthetic delight, the Tribal Museum conveys a deeper understanding of the diversity among the…
You wake up, and before your feet even hit the floor, your brain is already racing—planning the day, rehashing yesterday, and worrying about what might go wrong. Sound familiar? If your mind feels like it’s constantly overthinking, you’re not alone. Overthinking can drain your energy, cloud your decisions, and make even simple mornings stressful.What if there was a way to soothe your racing brain and gain clarity without relying on meditation apps or endless self-help advice? Enter books—the ultimate comfort food for your mind. Just as comfort food nourishes your body, certain books calm your mental chatter, give perspective, and…
The mind of a soldier is forged through challenge, discipline, and unrelenting focus. While you may not be on a battlefield, you can cultivate the same mental toughness through reading. The right books push your cognitive limits, teach strategy, and build resilience—qualities that make soldiers excel under pressure. Here are five transformative books that can train your brain to think sharply, react faster, and endure stress like a battle-hardened Indian soldier.5 books to build soldier-like mental toughness1. Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel KahnemanKahneman explores how the human brain operates through two systems: System 1, which is fast and instinctive,…
The UAE companies are looking at multiple sectors, such as infrastructure, data centres, banking, startups and logistics, in India to increase their investments, Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal said on Friday.He said that the two countries have reset their targets and are actively working to increase investments rapidly in different sectors, and enhance collaborations in areas such as renewable energy, shipbuilding, retail, and pharmaceuticals.Infrastructure is one of the major sectors where they (UAE) can see huge potential. There was a lot of interest in the banking sector and startups. The interest of potential investors is also in the logistics…
For countless young professionals and students who leave small towns for India’s metros, the toughest part isn’t just the hustle; it’s the hunger.Far from home, the flavours of their childhood often disappear, replaced by supermarket substitutes that never quite measure up. For migrants from Bihar and Jharkhand, staples like sattu, katarni chuda, or makhana powder aren’t just ingredients; they’re markers of culture and identity.Mithila Foods, founded in 2024 in Dumka, Jharkhand, has made it its mission to bring authentic products from Bihar to the kitchen shelves of Mumbai, Delhi, and Bengaluru.Three friends—Shubham Sunderka from Sitamarhi and brothers Ankit and Anshu Kumar…
Drones are reshaping modern warfare with real-time surveillance and precision strikes. However, in India, most drones are either expensive Western imports or rely on unreliable open-source systems. Additionally, Indian drones have often faced hacking risks due to their dependence on Chinese parts and susceptibility to electronic jamming.This gap led Sai Pattabiram and Venkatesh Sai to launch Chennai-based Zuppa in 2019, building on a concept they had been developing since 2011. The founders wanted to design and manufacture unmanned aerial systems for defence, security, and enterprise use. Chennai-based Zuppa develops hardware and software for surveillance, mapping, logistics, and mission-critical operations.Its drones…
The wait is over! DevSparks Chennai 2025 kicks off today, bringing together some of the brightest minds in technology, product, and engineering for a day dedicated to the future of software development. As AI continues to redefine how businesses are built and scaled, today’s summit will put the spotlight on developers, their tools, challenges, and opportunities in an AI-first world.Hosted at Hyatt Regency Chennai, the summit features a mix of deep technical dives, lightning talks, and panel conversations designed to equip developers with frameworks and ideas they can apply right away. Sign up here.Shaping the developer journey with AIA recurring…
Hello,Bengaluru-based fintech savings app Jar on Friday reported a 9-fold rise in revenue as its losses narrowed by more than half for FY25.Jar is a savings app that helps users make micro investments in digital gold. The platform primarily uses UPI Autopay to enable automatic daily or weekly savings, allowing users to set aside fixed amounts that fit their financial reality. Users can choose to save as little as Rs 10 per day.Meanwhile, this year’s Ig Nobel prize winners for the whackiest “scientific” ideas include a zero-calorie drink that includes Teflon and cows painted like zebras. Not to be confused…
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Most entrepreneurs scratch the surface with AI — writing headlines, generating copy, tweaking posts. That’s like using a supercomputer just to check your email. You’re massively underutilizing its power and risking falling behind.In this video, I reveal seven hidden AI capabilities that can 10x your output and give you an edge before everyone else catches on.What you’ll discover:Web-surfing AI assistant: Open its own browser, research opportunities, reply to comments and even spot viral trends before they take off.Deep research engine: Run competitor analysis, uncover market gaps and get data-backed insights — without…
The leadership at Anthropic, a leading AI startup that raised billions of dollars earlier this month, is cautioning the world that AI is “likely” to take over jobs.At the Axios AI + DC Summit on Wednesday, Anthropic Cofounders Dario Amodei and Jack Clark, who also serve as CEO and Head of Policy, respectively, said that AI’s potential to cause work displacement is picking up rapidly — and the situation is dire enough to warrant a warning.”As with most things, when an exponential is moving very quickly, you can’t be sure,” Amodei said at the event. “I think it is likely…
