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@ShriRamTeerth Pranam, Ek prarthana hai. Darshan ke liye ameer gareeb ka antar nahi hona chahiye. Bhagwan sabke hain, khaskar jameeni log ke jo rom rom se shradhha rakhte hain, na ki paise n position wale bade log jo PR ke liye aate hain aur VIP darshan ko showoff karte hain.
India AI Impact Summit is about many stories on indigenous innovations and achievements. It is a marquee event for display of present and future AI technologies at international level.
Each such story is a testament to India's growing AI ecosystem. There are hundreds of stalls displaying futuristic tech being developed in India.
From ground zero, I covered the innovations shaping India's AI future.
BharatGen AI: Building foundational models in all 22 official Indian languages.
https://t.co/zr5eNn5fh5
ParadigmIT's Sovereign AI Box: Strengthening data security and aligning with the IndiaAI Mission.
https://t.co/zTmIXYlQPp
Skye Air Mobility: 3.6 million autonomous deliveries and 1,000+ tonnes of CO₂ saved.
https://t.co/haAaWp1Zv0
I brought forward stories that matter:
Tarakram Maram's AI Trainer Machine, democratizing AI education.
https://t.co/mtsJN007kO
Frontier Markets which is empowering rural women entrepreneurs through AI.
Drublet Innovation Private Limited, Founded by two students, Agniva and Aaditya, pushing the boundaries of autonomous navigation and robotics. I also explored state pavilions like Bihar's, interacted with international delegations, and highlighted how startups across India are solving real, local challenges with AI.
https://t.co/reQln3xQYq
As a journalist on the ground, my focus was simple: bringing the stories of innovation, impact, and aspiration to the viewers.
The AI Summit also displays various budding innovations from startups like Sarvam to presence of Indian tech giants like HCL, Airtel, Tata. Top names in the field of AI from across the world like an NVIDIA, Google, OpenAI and many more have also lined up to participate in the Summit.
One story about Galgotia University which seemed to go wrong is just an isolated droplet of an otherwise vast reservoir of innovation and future ready technology.
If 1 out of hundreds of exhibitors wasn’t being upfront about their innovation, I would not give up on the entire India’s youth who are very innovative.
Would you also trash the entire India story just because of one episode?
For all tech enthusiasts and those interested in the future of AI, the Summit is a vibrant opportunity to understand how India is at the forefront of the AI revolution. Do visit!
#IndiaAISummit2026
#IndiaAIMegaEvent
#IndiaForAI
#IndiaAIImpactSummit2026
#IndiaAISummit2026
#IndiaAIExpo
#ViksitBharat
Move over Galgotias. This Indian AI company is building ChatGPT like models for ancient Indian texts such as Arthashastra, Srimad Bhagwad Gita, Mahabharata and Ramayan. Sounds cool 😎
India has built a robust digital education ecosystem to ensure inclusive, equitable, and high-quality learning opportunities for all. Key initiatives include:
SWAYAM – The national MOOC platform offering over 18,500 courses across school education, undergraduate, postgraduate, non-technical, and out-of-school learning. SWAYAM enables credit transfer to universities for higher education courses, promoting flexible and lifelong learning.
DIKSHA– A national EdTech platform hosting 2,778+ Foundational Literacy and Numeracy (FLN) content pieces. It provides digital learning resources in 133 Indian languages, supports QR-coded textbooks, and enables self-paced learning for students and teachers.
e-Jaadui Pitara – A free educational app designed for parents and teachers engaged in early childhood development and foundational stage learning. Aligned with the National Curriculum Framework (NCF), it promotes play-based learning through engaging and accessible content.
PRASHAST – A digital pre-assessment tool that empowers teachers to identify and support children with any of the 21 disabilities listed under the RPwD Act, 2016, ensuring inclusive education.
DTH Educational Channels – 200 Direct-to-Home (DTH) TV channels delivering quality educational content nationwide, ensuring access even in areas with limited internet connectivity.
National Digital Library of India– A vast digital repository providing access to over 30 million books and resources in multiple languages, supporting learners at all levels.
All these resources are available free of cost, reflecting India’s strong commitment to democratizing education through technology.
🚨 Sarvam Chat App Launches Tomorrow
> India’s homegrown AI platform trained from scratch
> Built for native use cases and local scale
India’s AI stack is going live. 🇮🇳🔥
Much needed in multilingual/multicultural classrooms. Learning in one’s first language is a right that every student should have to maximise their potential.
Sarvam's absolutely impressive work, that beat ChatGPT, Gemini in India specific tasks is here in display.
These guys have done a phenomenal job. This is what we were all craving for from the AI Summit.
This week we’re focusing on the #Curriculum Improvement Cycle for science! In this video practitioners share their experience of the work so far to help improve and update the #science curriculum. 👇
Indeed.
(Read the attached post first, then till the end of this post).
Carl Sagan (Legendary Cosmologist) - "The Hindu religion is the only one of the world’s great faiths dedicated to the idea that the Cosmos itself undergoes birth and death in cycles."
Neils Bohr (Atomic model) - "I go into the Upanishads to ask questions."
Robert Oppenheimer (Father of Atomic bomb) - "Access to the Vedas is the greatest privilege this century may claim over all previous centuries."
Erwin Schrodinger (Quantum mechanics) - "Atman = Brahman. The multiplicity is only apparent. This is the doctrine of the Upanishads."
Nicola Tesla (Legendary inventor) - "All perceptible matter comes from a primary substance, or tenuity beyond conception, filling all space, the Akasha or luminiferous ether, which is acted upon by the life-giving Prana or creative force, calling into existence, in never ending cycles, all things and phenomena."
Fritjof Capra (Particle physicist) - "For the modern physicists, Shiva’s dance is the dance of subatomic matter."
Albert Einstein - "When I read the Bhagavad-Gita and reflect about how God created this universe everything else seems so superfluous"
Carl Jung (Analytical psychology) - "Our unconscious definitely prefers the Hindu interpretation of immortality."
Nietzsche (popular philosopher) - "There are so many dawns that have not yet broken" (from the Rig Veda).
Arthur Schopenhauer (pessimistic philosophy) - "In the whole world there is no study so beneficial and so elevating as that of the Upanishads. It has been the solace of my life—it will be the solace of my death."
Then there are so many other legends in science, philosophy, and other fields who were highly influenced and inspired by Indian philosophy, like - Mark Twain, Victor Cousin, Alfred North, Romain Rolland, Rudolf Steine, Humboldt, Voltaire, Huxley, Emerson etc.
But the average Indian ignorant programmed by communists, imperialists, and racists by education, then thinking they are very educated and smart - "The vedas are mythology, Indian scriptures are religious rubbish, there is no use for them, we need to burn the bhagavat gita and eradicate sanatana dharma."
If you are someone still thinking like the above, or asking "what's the use now", first find out for yourself why some of the greatest modern minds read them and swear by them. And they do this even in the age of AI. Ask Sam Altman what he believes is the ultimate truth.
This mechanical engineer in Bengaluru turned his terrace into a full mini forest. In a city filled with concrete, this kind of dedication feels rare.🏡🌳🌿🌱🍃🍂🪴
Small spaces, big impact. 🌱🫛🪻
This is Mr. Venkataraman.
You'll spot his building on the way from Srirampura to Malleswaram metro station 🌱🫛🪻
She Turned Barren Desert Into A Thriving Forest in Rajasthan
What happens when one woman returns from the USA with a mission to rebuild the soil of Rajasthan?
This is the story of Deepti Agrawal, an inspiring woman who is overseeing an extraordinary environmental transformation: turning desert-like soil into a lush green organic forest. Her work is heavily inspired by Allan Savory, whose regenerative grazing and holistic land management principles emphasize restoring soil health, improving water cycles, and using animals as allies in healing degraded landscapes. Deepti adapted these ideas to the Indian context, proving they work even in extreme desert conditions.
A key part of her success is the indigenous Tharparkar cow—a resilient desert breed whose dung, urine, and presence are central to her regenerative approach. These cows provide natural fertility, enhance soil microbiology, and help build long-term ecological stability without chemicals.
Her work proves that with patience, community support, and ecological wisdom, even the harshest landscapes can heal.
Is student discipline getting worse?
New data show that teachers now spend more time keeping order in their classes than they did six years ago...
... this could impact the number of teachers leaving the profession.
See more: https://t.co/HFmqC0SfKu
Sweden is a cautionary tale for Scottish education.
After years of pushing digital-first learning and replacing textbooks with screens, the government is now spending millions to bring real books back into classrooms.
Not because technology is evil, but because overuse of screens weakened reading, focus and deep learning.
Foundational skills need paper, books and explicit teaching. Digital tools should support learning, not replace it.