Punjab

long summer vacations in educational institutions; Big news for students

long summer vacations in educational institutions; Big news for students There has been news regarding summer vacations in educational institutions. Schools Education Punjab has issued summer vacation notification in view of heat wave. According to the notification issued, there will be summer vacation in educational institutions from June 1 to August 14. Apart from this,…

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TikTok launches AI-generated content labeling and media literacy initiatives

TikTok launches AI-generated content labeling and media literacy initiatives

In collaboration with the Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity (C2PA), TikTok is set to become the first video sharing platform to automatically label artificial intelligence (AI)-generated content even when uploaded from different platforms. For Content Credentials will use technology. Realizing the potential challenges posed by content generated with the help of artificial intelligence, TikTok…

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Climate change can have harmful effects on the human brain

Climate change can have harmful effects on the human brain

London: A new study warns that climate change risks worsening brain conditions such as stroke, migraines, Alzheimer’s, epilepsy and multiple sclerosis. In a study published in The Lancet Neurology journal, researchers highlighted the potential effects of climate change on a number of neurological conditions. Sanjay Sisodia, professor and head of research at University College London’s…

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India’s LGBTQIA+ community notches legal wins but still faces societal hurdles to acceptance, equal rights

India’s LGBTQIA+ community notches legal wins but still faces societal hurdles to acceptance, equal rights

UNAIDS, the main advocate for coordinated global action on the HIV/AIDS pandemic, and the UN Development Progarmme (UNDP) offices in India have been important partners in this effort.  On this International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia (IDAHOBIT), celebrated annually on 17 May, we reflect on the journey of some members of this community in…

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Gaza: Aid delivery via floating dock welcomed, but land routes ‘more important’

Gaza: Aid delivery via floating dock welcomed, but land routes ‘more important’

OCHA warned that the maritime corridor cannot replace critical land routes, which are the quickest and most effective way of delivering humanitarian aid in the besieged enclave, where more than two million Palestinians desperately need food, shelter and other assistance.  “Any and all aid into Gaza is welcome by any route,” Spokesperson Jens Laerke told…

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Zero Waste Day: UN calls for a war on garbage

Crimes against nature: UN agency puts environmental legislation under scrutiny

“Stronger legislation can help deter potential and repeat offenders and expand the range of investigative tools and resources for law enforcement to stop crimes that affect the environment,” said Angela Me, Chief of Research and Analysis at the UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), presenting the report. Launched in Vienna, ‘The Landscape of Criminalization’…

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