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Integrating artificial intelligence into businesses

Integrating artificial intelligence into businesses

January 21, 2018

With endless possibilities, corporations across the globe are progressively switching to employ artificial intelligence (AI). As the machine learning facility succours businesses with a competitive advantage, here is a brief guide on how to integrate it, despite challenges.

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The traditional Bhelaghars of Assam

The traditional Bhelaghars of Assam

January 21, 2018

Whether it’s an elaborate celebration or a respectful honouring of traditions – for the Assamese, their calendar is loaded with reasons to celebrate. One such festival to welcome the end of harvest season is Magh Bihu, which witness people in Assam evoke social messages hidde...

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In and around the Chitwan National Park, Nepal

In and around the Chitwan National Park, Nepal

January 17, 2018

Famous for its temples and mountain treks, Nepal has another saving grace: a bumper wildlife. The Chitwan National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is an ideal setting for a safari to discover single-horned rhinoceros, crocodiles, Bengal tigers and a wide variety of birds.

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Fighting scavenger deaths, infant mortality and more

Fighting scavenger deaths, infant mortality and more

January 6, 2018

Even though the government and private organisations are aiming to improve the health infrastructure in India, with the increasing cases of scavenger deaths and infant mortalities, the country is still toiling to eliminate its health concerns and social taboos.

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Walking down the lanes of India’s dark history

Walking down the lanes of India’s dark history

January 5, 2018

With an elaborate history under British colonialism, India houses various dark tourism sites today. These places associated with assassinations, disasters, suffering and tragedy draw a number of tourists from around the world.

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The importance of organic followers

The importance of organic followers

January 5, 2018

While having thousands of likes and comments may make a profile or business seem popular, it might have a large number of generic and distant followers or even social media bots!

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The benefits and uses of the Indian drumstick

The benefits and uses of the Indian drumstick

January 3, 2018

For a plant that doesn't demand specific conditions for it to grow, the Indian drumstick has a host of healthy properties. Ubiquitous to South Indian cuisine, it has also gained popularity in other parts of the country, where it's traditional and modern creations are now heartily...

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Up and close with the Irrawaddy dolphins

Up and close with the Irrawaddy dolphins

January 2, 2018

Chilika Lake in Odisha houses a rich variety of birds and grasslands that makes this lagoon a top-notch tourist destination in the Puri district. Though the lake is known for bird watching, its biggest draw lies in Irrawaddy and bottlenose dolphins that migrate here during winter...

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South African Tourism set to welcome the Indian cricket fans

South African Tourism set to welcome the Indian cricket fans

December 29, 2017

With cricket considered a separate religion in itself in India and the Men in Blue gearing up for their January-February 2018 tour of South Africa, the South African Tourism looks forward to hosting the Indian team and scores of sporting fans travelling to the Rainbow Nation.

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How social media bots are influencing our everyday life

How social media bots are influencing our everyday life

December 22, 2017

Social media bots on the World Wide Web have emerged as major influencers in shaping public opinion by acting as incessant forces. However, not only social networking but these have also entered shopping sites and online booking platforms.

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Kumari – the living goddess of Nepal

Kumari – the living goddess of Nepal

December 22, 2017

Surrounded by the modern day houses and shops, exists the centuries-old ‘Kumari House’ in the royal palace of Basantapur Durbar Square in Kathmandu. The medieval structure houses ‘Kumari’ - Kathmandu’s ‘living goddess’, who is evoked in a young girl every morning.

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A cheesy soirée with French expert François Robin

A cheesy soirée with French expert François Robin

December 15, 2017

The most delectable cheese in the world undoubtedly comes from Europe where cheese experts use ancestral knowledge to produce a variety of high-quality cheese. From French Camembert to Greek Feta and also Italian Burrata, the options are endless...

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