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The Real Villain

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  Nitya Tiwari MBA- I Semester Batch: 2023-25  nitya.tiwari2025@sibmnoida.siu.edu.in 3:20 PM is the time now. Brain - We'll go to work promptly at 4:00 PM. watching YouTube videos. playing a few games on a phone. Surfing Quora and WhatsApp . The time is 4:09 PM. Oh, my brain! Shoot! At 5:00 PM sharp, we will resume work.   And the cycle goes on. Well, you're not the only one who has to deal with this.   When King Louis XVI eventually decided to provide the French peasants with food after a protracted period of waiting, the revolts had already devolved into a revolution. When Charles eventually consented during the Women’s March on Versailles, the protesters gathered outside his door, but even his advisors realised it was too late. He and his wife Marie Antoinnette made an attempt to flee during the night but were apprehended and executed. With this, the French monarchy ended, and a new, significantly worse system emerged. In essence, the Reign of Terr

The Future of Money: Will Physical Money Disappear?

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  Siddharth Tiwari MBA- I Semester Batch: 2023-25 siddharth2025@sibmnoida.siu.edu.in Money has been an integral part of human society for centuries. The first official currency is minted. In 600 BCE, Lydia Alyattes minted what is believed to be the first official currency. The coins were made from electrum, a mixture of silver and gold that occurs naturally. However, the concept of money has evolved significantly over time. In recent years there has been a significant shift toward digital payment. The concept of taking money with you when you are going outside is old news now people only need their mobile phone and are good to go their entire bank is with them. Digital payment has been on the rise for several years with the advent of mobile phones and other smart devices now it is very easy to make electronic payments and services through online platforms. This trend has been accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic, which has made people wary of handling cash and physical cards. And

India’s Amrit Kaal: Achievements, Challenges, and the Road Ahead

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  Radhika Jain MBA- I Semester Batch: 2023-25 radhika.jain2025@sibmnoida.siu.edu.in India has entered the “Amrit Kaal” of Independence and the Country and its Government are fixing targets for all sectors and making schemes to achieve those targets by the year 2047. The country’s GDP was about Rs. 2.7 lack crores in 1947 has risen to about Rs. 375 lack crores in 75 years i.e., about 125 times, with the population growing 4 times from 35 crores to 140 crores. The different governments ruling India since Independence worked tirelessly to increase agricultural production, irrigation, green revolution, milk revolution, Public Distribution System, Nationalisation of Banks, Revolution in the field of Information and Technology, globalization, privatization, infrastructure development, National rural employment guarantee scheme and others. It is evident that India has made considerable progress in the fields of Education, Employment, Housing for the Poor, Health and Cleanliness. The pos

AI vs. Human Creativity: Exploring the Boundaries of Innovation

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    Samaksh Nayyar MBA- I Semester Batch: 2023-25  samaksh.nayyar2025@sibmnoida.siu.edu.in     The interaction between artificial intelligence (AI) and human creativity has taken on significant relevance in the era of fast technological growth. The development of AI has spurred discussions about whether or not it can match or even outperform human creativity. This blog explores the subtle differences between AI and human creativity, showing the benefits, drawbacks, and surprising synergy between these two forces. In many sectors, AI has come a long way regarding creativity simulation. The ability of AI systems to simulate human-like creative outputs has been astoundingly shown in various fields, including music composition, artwork creation, poetry writing, and storytelling. Through the use of sophisticated neural networks and machine learning algorithms, these technologies are able to identify patterns in massive datasets and produce material that frequently seems original and real.