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Although it has its benefits, AI in strategic management can never substitute the human aspect of this complicated profession. 1: Strategy-making requires creativity and intuition In their quest to solve a given problem, AI, no matter how advanced it is, will be able only to conduct some data analysRead more
Although it has its benefits, AI in strategic management can never substitute the human aspect of this complicated profession.
1: Strategy-making requires creativity and intuition
2: Strategy-making involves considering multiple perspectives and inputs
3. Strategy-making often deals with rather complicated and extreme ethical and social issues.
4: Strategy-making is an area of turbulent change and continuity.
What is the role of Mandi Committees in the plain agriculture of the State? [Answer Limit: 50 Words] [UKPSC 2012]
Role of mandis in the agricultural marketing in India Mandi committees are crucial towards offering just prices and better marketing facilities to farmers. Mandis serve an important position in the agricultural marketing network in Indian context. Since mandis are the places where consumers buyers aRead more
Role of mandis in the agricultural marketing in India
Mandi committees are crucial towards offering just prices and better marketing facilities to farmers.
Mandis serve an important position in the agricultural marketing network in Indian context. Since mandis are the places where consumers buyers and producers sellers meet, they provide access to the market. In addition, facility for the auctioning within the mandis gives assurance that the farmers will have the right compensation for his efforts in growing crops. Simply put, a mandi is a place where activities pertaining to agriculture are undertaken.
Engaging rural dealers and other middlemen provides little opportunities for farmers to sell their crops for good prices. That is why mandis deserve a place within the ecosystem.
Five points discussed below will provide you with a tom-thumb perspective concerning the significance of mandis:
Associates to the general recognising abuse of power in the market
Consolidates the new glories of desserts and culinary Arts
Establishes adequate competitive business operation
Enable contact for farmers towards novel markets
Delivers a dynamic marketplace to connect with prospective buyers
See lessDiscuss the connection between nature, Indian culture, and Indian agriculture in 250 words.
India has always been in touch with nature right from its Agricultural areas self and also reflected in its culture. The most popular Hindu beliefs and everything rooted in mythology consider nature as divine, deifying animals, rivers, forests. A belief in the sacredness of nature is inherent in theRead more
India has always been in touch with nature right from its Agricultural areas self and also reflected in its culture. The most popular Hindu beliefs and everything rooted in mythology consider nature as divine, deifying animals, rivers, forests. A belief in the sacredness of nature is inherent in the Indian Way of Life. This has made it easier for India to balance it’s cultures and the geography with the surrounding natural environment.
The ancient text like Vrikshayurveda lays emphasis on identification of the nature and requirement of the soils and plants in order to cultivate crops in an effective manner. Indian farming has adherence to monsoon and is also safe for diversification of species. Throughout centuries and millennia, small families’ farms have been using seasons and climates, being built to conserve water and soil for growing local food. Crop-growing people hold a god called rain in high esteem and refer to the ground as being a mother figure. There is a great and nurturing attitude to nature prevalent throughout Indian agriculture.
Indian culture has been traditionally associated with the land due to the celebrations of traditional festivity based on the agricultural calendar and phenomena of nature. There are songs and dances to welcome the rains and also for the harvest. Favours of nature are appreciated through NATURE POETRY and geometrical designs of MUGHAL GARDENS and RAJASTHAN FORTS. In Indian arts and crafts, flowers and leaves as well as natural dyes serve as the way to pay homage to the divinity of beauty of growth and the food it offers.
Thus it is seen that Indian culture respects the relationship between humanity and nature where nature is considered as divine, alive and necessary for life’s sustenance and to achieve individual fulfilment. It is this cultural attitude that has been adopted in the conduct of farming in such a way as to sustain both the farmers and the soil.
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PRECISION AGRICULTURE IS PANACEA FOR INDIAN AGRICULTURE SYSTEM. let's talk about needs first. Currently, India has to find ways on how it could provide sufficient food to its growing number of people without aggravating the land and water issues. The Need for Better Yield in Agriculture • ProvidingRead more
PRECISION AGRICULTURE IS PANACEA FOR INDIAN AGRICULTURE SYSTEM. let’s talk about needs first.
Currently, India has to find ways on how it could provide sufficient food to its growing number of people without aggravating the land and water issues.
The Need for Better Yield in Agriculture
• Providing food for 1.7 billion people in 2050
• Needs four times more land, three times more water, six times more manpower
• Food production must be intensified especially with the aim of feeding the world’s increasing population in a sustainable manner.
Precision Farming:
• Offering the appropriate agricultural input in the correct time and location and in the right measure
• Also referred to as precision farming or the four Vs of agriculture; variation, variation, variation.
• Enabling one to provide a better and specific management aimed at some conditions prevailing in a farm field.
Promise and Progress in India:
• Majority of the Indian publications point that it is important that the precision techniques are adopted
• Sprinkler is sometimes termed as drip irrigation method.
TIN 6 • Tamil Nadu Precision Farming Project basically concentrates on the promotion of drip irrigation.
Precision Agriculture brings positive impact on farmers:
This paper focuses on the aspect of technology used in precision agriculture.
Precision agriculture utilizes GPS or GNSS to implement processes that consist of observing, measuring or acting regarding field variability. This helps in making of data based resource management decisions.
Benefits for Small Farms:
Small farms have some potential for enhancing the use of precision technologies such as tractor guidance. This could mean lower input costs and higher revenue, a great possibility of saving on economic and environmental costs. Advantages include lowering of operating personnel stress and greater productivity with extra hours in harsh conditions.
Small scale farmers seem to adopt package technology at a higher rate than the large scale farmers do.
New agricultural technologies have the greatest potential with small farms, which is why there is talk of “big data for small farmers.”
Main Problems and Prospects:
• Substantial volumes for potential but adoption is still quite low and not evenly distributed in India
See less• Requires financial instruments and policies for the expansion of take-up.
• Extensive opportunity for the improvement of productivity and sustainability at the same time.
Effects of artificial intelligence on education
AI's Role in Learning Introducing artificial intelligence is revolutionizing the way students learn. They illustrate innovative units as inspired by student’s skills, preferences, and approaches to learning. AI sees what students can and where they lack ability or comprehension. In smaRead more
AI’s Role in Learning
Introducing artificial intelligence is revolutionizing the way students learn. They illustrate innovative units as inspired by student’s skills, preferences, and approaches to learning. AI sees what students can and where they lack ability or comprehension.
In smart learning systems, AI and ML are employed to validate a lot of data pertaining to student performance. This makes it easier to find out what the students are best at as well as what they find most challenging. AI blends this information with a particular student’s needs, preferences and learning profile to create unique learning paths.
For instance, if the student scores pretty well in a particular subject area, then the system can advance to higher level content over a session. And if a student wants to read something then the system can assist him or her and further can make the speed according to that student’s learning capacities.
Nevertheless, There are some issues to work out to make sure AI helps without hurting the quality of education:
We are not only learning what is written in books; we are also learning how to be socially and emotionally healthy individuals. Paradoxically, it means if excessive use of artificial intelligence is made in school, the interaction between student and teachers could be minimized. This time is crucial for the development of the ability to share with others, to get and express own and others’ emotions and to reason. It means that AI can facilitate learning but it cannot provide such things as encouragement, teacher’s individual attention, and etc.
However, it is also important to remember that an AI system can only be as good as the lesson you derive from it. The biggest challenge is firstly to ensure that the AI tools being employed utilise correct, updated, and pertinent information. It also questions if, with the help of AI, learning processes might become too standardized and do not offer different perspectives or critical pedagogy. This means that teachers must ensure that they spend their time ensuring that what is being taught to students through AI systems is of the highest quality.
Introduction of AI into the schools raises ethical concern such as the extent to which AI ought to be employed when making decisions touching on the lives of the students. Should the artificial intelligence systems decide whether a student should attend a particular class or his future life path based on the outcomes of data predictions? Secondly, students and teachers need to know the rationale of choosing or deciding with help of AI.
Introducing AI into schools can be expensive, requiring large purchases of technology and equipment and time from educators. This leads to the generation of another kind of a gap where only rich schools can be able to implement the use of AI while leaving behind poor schools and students. Ensuring that all children can learn with AI regardless of whether they are rich or poor is a major issue. We have to think of some new rules and new plans on how everyone shall get the same opportunity to use those AI tools in school.
Another disadvantage from the increased use of AI in education is that both the students and the teachers are likely to be fully reliant on the technology. This dependence might lower down the critical thinking and problem solving abilities of students as they are lazy to think hard and look for information on their own instead of asking the AI.
Although AI can be really helpful in education, these opportunities demonstrate that such a tool should be used very cautiously. There are so many dilemmas that we have to solve like privacy, fairness, cost, and ethical concerns depending on how we can implement AI for schools that will benefit all students and therefore improve the efficiency and fairness of education delivery.
See lesswhy the first breast milk is very important for the child?
A newborn child needs the first milk given by a woman’s breast, which is called colostrum. Colostrum is the first secretion that comes out from the mother’s breast soon after delivery of the baby. All foods eaten require nutrient dense food and contains antibodies and antixodants which are vital forRead more
A newborn child needs the first milk given by a woman’s breast, which is called colostrum. Colostrum is the first secretion that comes out from the mother’s breast soon after delivery of the baby. All foods eaten require nutrient dense food and contains antibodies and antixodants which are vital for the formation of a newborn baby’s immune system. It turns to the breast milk after the day of birth of your baby up to 2-4 days of your baby’s age. Colostrum is thicker and more yellow than the breast milk that is given to the baby subsequently.
See lessBreastfeeding the baby in the first hour of childbirth enhances the good effects in multiple ways:
1. At this point initial milk is colostrum which boosts the immunity of your child in the shortest time possible.
2. Reduces the likelihood of your child getting diseases such as sepsis, pneumonia and diarrhoea.
3. Naturally warms your baby up post delivery and helps shield them from hypothermia.
4. Promotes well-being and can help control your baby’s pulse and breathing.
5. Reduces lifetime susceptibility of different diseases
6. It promotes skin-to-skin contact between the mother and the baby so that the baby can easily pick good bacteria from the mother skin, and the temperature is well controlled.
7. It also assists boost the affection which exists between the mother and the child and makes the chances of being able to breast feed your child very high.
Discuss the role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in healthcare. How can AI help in improving healthcare delivery in rural India?
It is often seen that healthcare need of Rural areas are lesser than Urban areas. This could be due to lack of communication facilities, resources, education. We all will remember the Covid-19 pandemic. With how much difficulty could Covid vaccine be provided to rural areas. So you can understand thRead more
It is often seen that healthcare need of Rural areas are lesser than Urban areas. This could be due to lack of communication facilities, resources, education. We all will remember the Covid-19 pandemic. With how much difficulty could Covid vaccine be provided to rural areas. So you can understand tha how much we need that Healthcare need AI help and innovations.
AI has the potential to be used in planning and resource allocation in health and social care service. AI technologies are being developed by industry, academia, government and individuals. It is expected that integration of AI-based technologies into medical practice will produce substance changes in many areas of medicine and healthcare.
Many medical AI tools have been developed within recent years. Here are the following ‘How AI is contributing to the development of healthcare in rural areas’:-
Briefly:-
• AI- assisted diagnosis and treatment planning:- AI is intelligent, fast and accurate to find The diagnose various disease, infectious disease, chronic conditions, mental health disorder, clinical disease or etc.
• AI-powered remote patient monitoring devices/ Telemedicine for healthcare:-
AI is helping remote monitoring to that patient who have severe disease. AI helps the doctor to monitoring their status, and detect early sign of deterioration.
• Chatbots in healthcare (Software Chatbots):-
These tools helping to provide health education to rural patients. This AI tools available in multi-languages so that any region people can understand easily.
• AI-powered mobile health (mhealth) for healthcare:-
Mobile applications. in nowadays we can create healthcare application easily by using AI. Patients have to download the applications and they can take appointments or consult from doctor in minutes. Patient can set their alarms for medicine, check their BP, heartbeat or etc.
• AI uses for Medical training and education:-
AI tools help the doctors of rural areas to keep update about healthcare. And patient also, if any normal person trapped in medical issue then AI can train the person for kind of situation.
See lessExplain the elements and process of remote sensing.
Remote Sensing is a technology that is used for collecting and analyzing information and examine about objects or phenomenon without making any physical contact with it. This technology used to in several kind of fields like geography, ecology, geology, hydrology, glaciology and oceanography. HoweveRead more
Remote Sensing is a technology that is used for collecting and analyzing information and examine about objects or phenomenon without making any physical contact with it. This technology used to in several kind of fields like geography, ecology, geology, hydrology, glaciology and oceanography.
However, conventionally, Remote sensing refers to the identification of earth features by detecting the characteristic electromagnetic radiation that is reflected by the earth surface.
In simply, we can say that the technology which can sense from camera or sensor without physical contact that is remote sensing.
Remote sensing uses sensors mounted on different platform to measures energy response. Sensors are either active or passive. Active sensors illuminate a target with a know energy source and measure the time, phase, intensity and other characteristics of the reflected energy. Passive sensors measure natural energy usually sunlight that is reflected or emitted form an object.
Elements of Remote sensing:
Should crypto be legal?
Is Cryptocurrency legal or not in India? It is a controversial topic. As of 2024 still the status of cryptocurrency in India remain complex. In 2018 RBI has banned cryptocurrency in Indian Market because, the Supreme court lifted this ban on March 2020. Still Cryptocurrency are not legal in India. IRead more
Is Cryptocurrency legal or not in India?
See lessIt is a controversial topic. As of 2024 still the status of cryptocurrency in India remain complex. In 2018 RBI has banned cryptocurrency in Indian Market because, the Supreme court lifted this ban on March 2020. Still Cryptocurrency are not legal in India. It is not regulated by any central bank, any authority.
One of the biggest scams have been occurred in case of Gain Bitcoin. And just imagine about the situation in which Private key of the virtual currency is lost then one would loss all the amount which was in his Crypto wallet. And the main issue in this transaction is that it is irreversible, one wrong click, and amount is gone. As Cryptocurrency is a far better way for payment purpose, people are trusting it more. The only issue is in cryptocurrency that there is no strict regulation to deal with illegal activities.
Credit Creation : Meaning & Process of Credit Creation by Commercial Banks in India
Credit creation is the process by commercial banks to increase the money supply of a country or monetary region. In most modern economics, most of the money supply is in the form of bank deposits. So credit creation is also known as ‘Deposit Creation.’ Commercial banks create credit by advancing loaRead more
Credit creation is the process by commercial banks to increase the money supply of a country or monetary region. In most modern economics, most of the money supply is in the form of bank deposits. So credit creation is also known as ‘Deposit Creation.’
Commercial banks create credit by advancing loans and purchasing securities. Banks use public deposits to lend money to businesses or individuals. It doesn’t mean they simply lend the money which they deposit. Banks use a method which is called fractional reserve banking. Where they use a portion of the deposit to provide loans with high interest rates.
Basic concepts of credit creation:-
Now let’s understand the process by the Example:–
Assume, A person deposits Rs.10,000 in Bank ‘A’. As required the banks keep LRR 20% of the deposit of Rs. 2000 and Then Bank ‘A’ lends the remaining amount to Bank ‘B’ (10,000-2,000 = Rs.8,000)
Again, Bank ‘B’ keeps LRR 20% of Rs.8,000 means Rs.1,600 then lends the remaining amount to any business. (8,000- – 1,600 = Rs.6,400)
The money goes on multiplying in this way this process continues till new deposits become nil.
Ultimately, Total money creation = INITIAL DEPOSIT * 1/LRR%
10,000 * 1/20% = Rs. 50,000
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