
Atul Kumar Pandey
Articles
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Dec 10, 2024 |
frontline.thehindu.com | Atul Kumar Pandey |Karan Madhok |Vaishna Roy
The 2024 Jharkhand Assembly election result marked a pivotal moment in the State’s political landscape. Jharkhand has emerged from a period of intense political turmoil: between 2009 and 2013, President’s Rule was imposed three times, and no Chief Minister of the State could finish his five-year tenure except Raghubar Das (2014-19). Since the inception of the State, seven different Chief Ministers had taken oath 12 times just before this election. No party or alliance could retain power for long.
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Oct 15, 2024 |
frontline.thehindu.com | Ashish Ranjan |Atul Kumar Pandey |Vivek Katju |Vaishna Roy
The Haryana Assembly election in 2024 threw up a historic victory for the Bharatiya Janata Party. For the first time since the State’s formation in 1966, a party has formed a government for a third successive term. This victory marks the BJP’s largest win in the last three Assembly elections. The BJP won 48 of the 90 Assembly seats, while the Congress won 37 seats.
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Oct 12, 2024 |
frontline.thehindu.com | Aditya Sinha |Ashish Ranjan |Atul Kumar Pandey |Rama Bijapurkar
Autumn 1947, New Delhi. British rule in India had ended. Cyril Radcliffe had drawn a line dividing the subcontinent into two. In the violent Partition riots that ensued, half a million people died and 10 million fled. Kamaladevi Chattopadhyay arrived at the newly created Relief and Rehabilitation Secretariat in New Delhi seeking to resettle the thousands of refugees in desperate need of shelter and stability.
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Mar 16, 2024 |
medium.com | Atul Kumar Pandey
AI is no longer a science fiction. It’s rapidly becoming a reality woven into the fabric of businesses around the world. This article dives into the exciting world of AI, exploring its impact on businesses, the job market, and the overall economy. In 2024, a diverse spectrum of firms finds themselves at different stages of AI integration. While 22% charge ahead with aggressive implementation, 33% proceed cautiously with limited adoption, leaving 45% still exploring the vast potential of AI.
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Jul 7, 2023 |
medium.com | Atul Kumar Pandey
Specialists utilizing present day quality altering instruments have found that the instinct of researchers from over 100 years back was correct: Cells with uncommon quantities of chromosomes are drivers of disease. The review, distributed Thursday in the diary Science, restores logical consideration on a dated thought, one that could highlight better approaches to target disease cells with drugs.
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