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Subhash Chandra Garg’s Explanation and Commentary on Budget 2024-2025 | Outcome of Budget 2022-2023 | Implementation of Budget 2023-2024
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 586

Subhash Chandra Garg’s Explanation and Commentary on Budget 2024-2025 | Outcome of Budget 2022-2023 | Implementation of Budget 2023-2024

The Government of India spends about 15% of India’s GDP, which translated into a whopping expenditure budget of Rs. 48.2 trillion for 2024-25, including Rs. 11.11 trillion on capital expenditures, another 11.6 trillion on interest payments, more than Rs. 4.2 trillion on subsidies like food and fertilisers, over Rs. 5 trillion on centrally sponsored programmes in the states and many other expenditures. The budget expenditures impact everyone, individuals, households, workers, businesses and everything we care about–growth, inflation, welfare and governance of the country. This book explains everything relating to the expenditures programmes of the government. The government’s tax propos...

Proceedings of Third International Conference on Sustainable Expert Systems
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1025

Proceedings of Third International Conference on Sustainable Expert Systems

This book features high-quality research papers presented at the 3rd International Conference on Sustainable Expert Systems (ICSES 2022), held in Nepal during September 9–10, 2022. The book focuses on the research information related to artificial intelligence, sustainability and expert systems applied in almost all the areas of industries, government sectors and educational institutions worldwide. The main thrust of the book is to publish the conference papers that deal with the design, implementation, development, testing and management of intelligent and sustainable expert systems and also to provide both theoretical and practical guidelines for the deployment of these systems.

Delhi: New Literatures of the Megacity
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 176

Delhi: New Literatures of the Megacity

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-06-29
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  • Publisher: Routledge

In this book, leading scholars working on urban South Asia chart new forms of literature about contemporary Delhi. Incorporating original contributions by Delhi-based commentators and covering significant new themes and genres, it updates current critical understanding of how contemporary literature has registered the momentous economic and social forces reshaping India’s major cities. This timely volume responds not only to the contextual challenge of a Delhi transformed by economic liberalisation and commercial growth into a global megacity, but also to the emergent formal and generic changes through which this process has been monitored and critiqued in writing. The collection includes ...

The Cambridge Handbook of Facial Recognition in the Modern State
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 306

The Cambridge Handbook of Facial Recognition in the Modern State

  • Categories: Law
  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2024-03-27
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  • Publisher: Unknown

In situations ranging from border control to policing and welfare, governments are using automated facial recognition technology (FRT) to collect taxes, prevent crime, police cities and control immigration. FRT involves the processing of a person's facial image, usually for identification, categorisation or counting. This ambitious handbook brings together a diverse group of legal, computer, communications, and social and political science scholars to shed light on how FRT has been developed, used by public authorities, and regulated in different jurisdictions across five continents. Informed by their experiences working on FRT across the globe, chapter authors analyse the increasing deployment of FRT in public and private life. The collection argues for the passage of new laws, rules, frameworks, and approaches to prevent harms of FRT in the modern state and advances the debate on scrutiny of power and accountability of public authorities which use FRT. This book is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

Current Affairs Capsule July 2019
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 87

Current Affairs Capsule July 2019

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-08-07
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  • Publisher: Testbook.com

Get all the Important Current Affairs of July 2019 in one place. Download the PDF & have command over the General Awareness Section.

Parliamentary Debates
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1124

Parliamentary Debates

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-03
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Digital Arrests
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 38

Digital Arrests

In an era where technology weaves seamlessly, almost invisibly, into the very fabric of daily life, casting a cool, almost ethereal blue glow from a constellation of myriad screens and filling the air with the soft, rhythmic hum and the almost imperceptible, high-frequency whir of servers and their diligent cooling fans, a new, insidious breed of crime has emerged from the digital ether: the digital arrest scam. These predatory schemes often spark into existence from deceptively innocuous messages about undelivered parcels, their digital whispers as subtle and unsettling as the faint, papery rustle of dry leaves skittering across the floor of an empty, echoing room on a still night. They are designed to exploit the fundamental human responses of trust and fear, ensnaring unsuspecting victims in an intricate, suffocating web of psychological manipulation, a web spun from insistently glowing pixels, carefully modulated voices that drip with false authority, and the cold logic of fabricated evidence.

Aadhaar Deactivated
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 29

Aadhaar Deactivated

In the sprawling, vibrant tapestry of India, a silent revolution had taken hold. It wasn't one of clashing ideologies or political upheaval, but a quiet, insidious transformation woven into the very fabric of daily life. The Aadhaar Act of 2016, born from a promise of efficiency and inclusion, had laid down a digital thread, an invisible tether connecting every citizen to a vast, centralized database. Each unique 12-digit number, linked to fingerprints and iris scans, was meant to unlock a world of streamlined services – pensions delivered directly, subsidies accessed effortlessly, a seamless integration into the digital age. The initial buzz of excitement surrounding its implementation ha...

Aadhaar Pariahs
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 36

Aadhaar Pariahs

India, a nation thrumming with the vibrant, chaotic energy of a billion aspirations, stands bathed in the cool, pervasive glow of its Digital India initiative. Towers of gleaming glass and steel pierce the smog-laden skies of its mega cities, their windows reflecting a future promised to be efficient, inclusive, and bright. Below, the very air seems to hum with the silent, invisible exchange of data, a symphony of progress conducted by the omnipresent hand of Aadhaar, the world’s most ambitious biometric identity system. Its proponents, chief among them the visionary Chaddichandan, speak in smooth, reassuring tones broadcast across countless bright screens, painting Aadhaar as the master k...

ChaddiChandan in Andhakupam
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 21

ChaddiChandan in Andhakupam

Before the judgment, there was the dream. And before the dream, there was the creation. In the age of silicon and light, when humanity sought to weave a new reality from strands of code, great architects walked the earth. They were modern titans who built empires not of stone, but of data; their keystrokes were edicts that could reshape the lives of a billion souls. Their grandest ambitions were etched in the ethereal glow of servers, humming in air-conditioned temples to logic. One such architect, a man named ChaddiChandan, dreamed of order. He looked upon the vibrant, sprawling, chaotic subcontinent of India—a symphony of a billion different lives, each with its own rhythm—and envisioned a single, unifying chord. He sought to create a digital soul for his nation, a unique identity for every citizen, a thread of pure information that would bind the forgotten to the promised future. This creation was called Aadhaar.