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About Yukti
Yukti Sharma is a journalist with around 3 years of experience in reporting entertainment, lifestyle, art and culture news. Previously associated with DNA, Jaipur and now looking for freelance reporting opportunities. I am open to travel to different places to cover stories and events.
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Regulating AI in Public Health: Systems Challenges and Perspectives

12 Apr 2024  |  www.orfonline.org
The article discusses the challenges and perspectives of regulating AI in public health, focusing on India's efforts towards digitization and the integration of AI in healthcare. It highlights the potential of AI to improve public health outcomes and the need for a regulatory framework that balances patient safety with innovation. The text examines the role of the Indian government in digitizing health data, the challenges faced by public health institutions in adopting EHR systems, and the complexities of regulating AI-based healthcare solutions. It also explores the potential of AI to address staff shortages and resource limitations in India's public health system. The article suggests that regulations should be proactive, collaborative, and adaptive to foster a conducive environment for AI in healthcare while ensuring patient safety and data integrity.

Piyush Mishra: Cannot write a Munni Badnam

03 Apr 2024  |  dnaindia.com
Piyush Mishra, a multi-talented artist, expresses his inability to write songs like 'Munni Badnam', citing a decline in lyrical depth. He feels a strong connection to Rajasthan, possibly from a past life, and believes in reincarnation. Mishra acknowledges the existence of nepotism in Bollywood but feels talent ultimately prevails, citing examples of successful actors unaffected by it. He praises Ranbir Kapoor as the best actor of his generation and anticipates his rise to Amitabh Bachchan's stature. Mishra is content not working with Anurag Kashyap anymore, disliking films with excessive violence and sex. He draws writing inspiration from his surroundings and is currently working on a story set in 1947. Having entered Bollywood at 40, he has no regrets about his late start. Once a Leftist, Mishra has lost faith in all political parties, including PM Narendra Modi and Arvind Kejriwal, and is searching for a candidate to support.

Era of digital public goods

14 Sep 2023  |  BusinessLine
Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) and Digital Public Goods (DPG) are gaining traction for fostering inclusive economic growth, with India emphasizing DPIs within the G20 framework. While proprietary digital solutions offer short-term benefits, they pose challenges like vendor lock-in and lack of flexibility. DPGs, being open-source and non-excludable, provide a robust alternative, promoting long-term cost savings and adaptability. Examples include the successful implementation of DIVOC for vaccination certificates in India, Sri Lanka, and the Philippines. Collaboration between the public and private sectors is crucial for the widespread adoption and innovation of DPGs.

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Awestruck by the Pink City

25 Jan 2019  |  DNA India
Amaal Mallik, a music composer, lyricist, and singer, shares his journey from almost giving up on music to achieving success with hits like 'Sooraj Dooba Hai'. He discusses his connection to Jaipur, his family's financial struggles, and his unbiased professional relationship with his brother Armaan Mallik. Amaal also touches on his role as a reality show judge and his views on the importance of legal recourse for harassment allegations.

Welcome to home stays – A home away from home

24 Jan 2019  |  DNA India
With the Jaipur Literature Festival approaching, major hotels are nearly fully booked, but home stays offer a viable alternative for attendees. Locals have capitalized on the festival's influx of visitors by offering home stays, which provide a more immersive local experience. Home stays around Diggi Palace are popular, with bookings often made months in advance. Prices range from Rs1500 to Rs3000 per night, with amenities like free Wi-Fi and meals on request. Platforms like Airbnb and Oyo facilitate easy booking for these accommodations.

Shelter for the pinched pockets

20 Jan 2019  |  DNA India
With the Jaipur Literature Festival approaching, major hotels in Jaipur are nearly fully booked. However, attendees can opt for homestays around Diggi Palace, with prices ranging from `1,500-`2,000 per night. Popular homestays include Girisadan Home Stay, All Season Homestay, and Daughter's Home. For solo travelers, hostels like Zostel, Moustache, Roadhouse, and Doodlerack are available, with Zostel accommodating over 80 visitors. Heritage hotels such as Tara Niwas and Bissau Palace offer a rich cultural experience. Hostels like Bunkstop and Blue Beds provide tour packages and curated events for guests.

Luxurious & Regal

21 Dec 2018  |  DNA India
Velvet, a fabric historically favored by royalty, continues to captivate modern fashion with its luxurious and regal appeal. Celebrities like Isha Ambani, Mira Rajput, Kendal Jenner, and Ranveer Singh have recently showcased velvet outfits, highlighting its versatility and elegance. Jaipur-based fashion experts emphasize velvet's suitability for winter and its ability to enhance various garments, from traditional Indian attire to contemporary evening wear. Velvet's rich texture and depth make it a popular choice for both men's and women's fashion, offering a blend of luxury and high street style.

Isha Ambani Wedding: When Beyoncé, Shah Rukh Khan and the to-be-wed couple stole hearts

11 Dec 2018  |  DNA India
The pre-wedding function of Isha Ambani and Anand Piramal in Udaipur featured a performance by Beyoncé, marking her first private event in India. Shah Rukh Khan introduced the Ambani family, and the couple shared a romantic dance. The event was attended by numerous celebrities, including Deepika Padukone, Ranveer Singh, Abhishek Bachchan, and Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, with a performance by Punjabi artist Sukh-E.

Exclusive details from Isha Ambani-Anand Piramal's pre-wedding ceremonies prep REVEALED!

06 Dec 2018  |  DNA India
Preparations for the pre-wedding ceremonies of Isha Ambani and Anand Piramal are in full swing at the City Palace and The Oberoi Udaivilas in Udaipur, scheduled for December 8 and 9. The first day will feature a marketplace setup at Oberoi Udaivilas with 150 stalls showcasing unique artefacts. The second day will focus on the City Palace, specifically Manak Chowk, where a sound-and-light show stage is being prepared.

Keep calm and layer it up

21 Nov 2018  |  DNA India
As winter approaches, fashion bloggers and stylists from Jaipur share their insights on the latest winter-wear trends. Ashmita Gautam suggests pairing turtleneck sweaters with mini skirts and woollen leggings for a chic look. Ayisha Agarwal recommends printed woollen capes paired with high-waisted skinny jeans and boots. Aparna Joshi highlights the season's glitz and glamour with trends like layering, fur, fringing, and flowing gowns. For men's fashion, Ranawat advises layering various fabrics and investing in solid outerwear pieces like pea coats and trench-coats.

Jaipur’s Kunaal Vermaa creates music for Emraan Hashmi starrer 'Cheat India'

14 Nov 2018  |  DNA India
Lyricist Kunaal Vermaa from Jaipur is making his debut as a music composer for the Bollywood film 'Cheat India' starring Emraan Hashmi. The song, co-composed by Rangon, is a sad-romantic number set to release next month. Vermaa shared his journey of composing the song, which caught the attention of Bhushan Kumar from T-series, leading to more collaborative projects. Despite not having formal training, Vermaa has composed several songs and remains committed to his primary passion for writing.

Rajasthan: 60 years and counting, 29 states on a motorbike

27 Sep 2018  |  DNA India
At 60, Sharad Sharma, a former journalist, is touring India on a motorbike, covering 29 states and 4 union territories. He aims to write a coffee table book depicting his experiences and spread awareness about healthy living. Sharma has already covered 25 states and 3 union territories, totaling 26,700 km since March. He avoids using GPS, relying on an atlas for navigation, and plans to complete his journey by November.

I have finally arrived in the game: Karishma Tanna on success of 'Naagin 3,' 'Qayamat Ki Raat'

12 Jul 2018  |  DNA India
Karishma Tanna, while in Jaipur for a private event, received a warm welcome from a dedicated fan. She expressed her joy over the success of her TV shows 'Naagin 3' and 'Qayamat Ki Raat,' both of which are among the top 10 shows in terms of TRP. Tanna shared her love for shopping in Jaipur, although she didn't have time for it during this visit. She feels reinvigorated in her career with the success of her weekend series, marking her return to the small screen.

Kunaal Vermaa’s collab with Arjun Kanungo

22 Jun 2018  |  DNA India
Arjun Kanungo and Momina Mustehsan's love ballad 'Aaya na Tu' has garnered significant attention on social media, amassing over 6.8 million views on YouTube within two days. The song's lyrics, written by Kunaal Vermaa in just 30 minutes, reflect his personal experiences with love and its complications. Both artists are praised for their performance, and future collaborations between Vermaa and Kanungo are anticipated.

Lend me an ear

21 Jun 2018  |  DNA India
Seven-year-old Sparsh, who has a hearing disability, had a memorable experience playing cricket with former Australian cricketer Brett Lee, who is in India promoting hearing screening for newborns. Lee, who also enjoys music and acting, discussed his various interests and the importance of universal hearing screening in India, sharing his personal connection to the cause through his son's experience with temporary hearing loss.

Saree, not sorry

18 Jun 2018  |  DNA India
The saree, a traditional Indian outfit, is being modernized with ready-made versions that are easier to wear and style. Designers in Jaipur, such as Pallavi Jaipur, are creating innovative sarees that cater to young women and brides-to-be who want the traditional look without the hassle. These modern-fusion sarees, including frill armhole chiffon sarees and dhoti sarees, are gaining popularity among a wide age group. The trend is driven by the desire to blend traditional Indian styles with contemporary fashion, making sarees more accessible and stylish for today's women.

Race 3 track Saansein Hui Hai Dhuaan Dhuaan: Lyricist Kunaal Vermaa reveals how Salman Khan helped him get song credits

17 May 2018  |  DNA India
Kunaal Vermaa, the lyricist for the Race 3 track 'Saansein Hui Hai Dhuaan Dhuaan', revealed that he initially did not receive credit for his work. With the help of Salman Khan, new posters including his credits were made before the trailer launch. The song features four singers, including Salman Khan's rumored girlfriend Iulia Vantur, who recorded an English rap for the track. Despite the initial oversight, the team's contribution was recognized, and Vermaa continues to write lyrics, now for Bhatt Production, while maintaining his connections with friends in Jaipur.

Shankar Mahadevan: I lost my mother-in-law 2 years back due to cancer and I can feel the pain of families

17 Mar 2018  |  DNA India
Shankar Mahadevan visited the child ward of Bhagwan Mahaveer Cancer Hospital and Research Centre, expressing empathy for families affected by cancer, having lost his mother-in-law to the disease. He performed at the Awake concert in Jaipur to raise cancer awareness, celebrated a child's birthday at the hospital, and distributed gifts to young patients. Mahadevan emphasized his commitment to promoting young talent and revealed plans to establish a music academy in India, in talks with Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje.

Polio could not stop her from becoming surgeon, save lives of cancer victims

24 Oct 2017  |  DNA India
Dr Priya Marwah, a bone marrow transplant surgeon, overcame polio contracted due to a medical error in her childhood. Despite facing significant challenges and discrimination, she excelled academically and professionally, becoming a specialist in treating children with thalassemia. Marwah, who also drives a specially adapted car, has adopted two daughters and supports various charities, including funding a boy's education.
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