
Kumar Gaurav
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1 week ago |
aws.amazon.com | Pradeep Misra |Nitin Arora |Kumar Gaurav |Javier Vega
Amazon Finance Automation (FinAuto) is the tech organization of Amazon Finance Operations (FinOps). Its mission is to enable FinOps to support the growth and expansion of Amazon businesses. It works as a force multiplier through automation and self-service, while providing accurate and on-time payments and collections.
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Jan 10, 2025 |
opensourceforu.com | Kumar Gaurav
Quantum machine learning is becoming increasingly popular due to its ability to solve the complex problems of the AI age. Here are a few open source libraries and frameworks that help with quantum computations. Quantum computing is a key area of research and development nowadays in corporate as well as government projects.
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Dec 17, 2024 |
villagesquare.in | Kumar Gaurav
A voice crackles over the airwaves, on the frequency modulation of 90.8 FM, shattering the silence around the town of Chhapra that, for years, had no community-involved radio station. “Hello, friends! You are listening to Radio Mayur and you are here with me on the programme called Dil ki Awaaz (sound of the heart)!” it booms. The voice belongs to Abhishek Arun, who is a regular on this station. People in Chhapra, Bihar, have been listening to Abhishek’s baritone voice for about 3000 days now.
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Dec 12, 2024 |
villagesquare.in | Kumar Gaurav
When the former Minister of Jal Shakti, Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, remarked in the Parliament, “We will take notice of the Sai river and work towards its betterment by taking the state government on board”, the acknowledgment came courtesy Sundaram Tiwari. The 29-year-old environmentalist from Uttar Pradesh’s Pratapgarh district has put the spotlight on Sai, a small tributary of the Gomti river in the state. That is not the only time his efforts were recognised.
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Dec 6, 2024 |
villagesquare.in | Rema Sundar |Kumar Gaurav
Potters have been an intrinsic part of India’s cultural warp and weft. The humble potter is the common thread that connects the mitti ka kulhar (clay teacup) in which piping hot tea is cherished in winters and the surahi (clay cup) that is used to keep drinking water cool in summers. As such earthenware is ubiquitous in Indian homes, potters also play a vital role in India’s grassroot economy.
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