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About Kaziranga National Park:
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About Nipah virus:
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Despite India producing one of the world’s largest pools of women STEM graduates, their representation in the STEM workforce remains disproportionately low. This paradox highlights the deeper challenges of translating educational gains into meaningful employment for women.
However, government policy alone cannot bridge the education-employment gap. Industry must transform from passive recruiter to active enabler of women’s career transitions.
Example – UN Women’s WeSTEM Programme:
Implemented with Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat Governments and supported by the Micron Foundation, this initiative focuses on:
Industries need to move beyond merely hiring women to actively nurturing their careers through mentorship, flexible policies, and skill upgradation.
By equipping women and girls with the skills and training needed to succeed in STEM fields, we can create a more inclusive and robust society. When a woman earns, her voice and impact echoes across dinner tables, shop floors, policy rooms and entire industries. And in that voice lies the blueprint of a future ready India.
Denmark has proposed extending copyright protections to individuals’ facial features, appearance, and voice to avoid the misuse of Deepfake.
Deepfakes pose several threats, ranging from potential misuse to broader societal and security concerns. Some of the key threats associated with deepfakes include:
Indian courts have thus far resorted to concepts of privacy, defamation, and publicity rights when dealing with deepfakes. Notably, the Delhi High Court extended protections against unauthorised use of their likenesses to actors Amitabh Bachchan in 2022 and Anil Kapoor in 2023.
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Deepfake technology is a double-edged sword. While it holds potential for creative industries, its misuse poses serious threats to society, governance, and security. India needs a robust legal, technological, and ethical framework to address deepfake challenges effectively.