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India-born writer from Australia Mridul Kirti honoured at 12th World Hindi Conference

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India-born Hindi and Sanskrit writer-translator Dr Mridul Kirti was awarded the ‘Vishwa Hindi Samman’ Award by External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar at recently-concluded 12th World Hindi Conference.

Melbourne-based Kirti has translated scriptures such as Samaveda and Ashtavakra Gita written in the classic Sanskrit language into Hindi and Brij Bhasha.

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“Dr Mridul Kirti, who lives in Australia, is a cultural, spiritual and linguistic bridge of insight. She has translated many books into Hindi poetry. She has deep devotion towards Indian culture and spirituality,” Jaishankar wrote in a tweet.

She considers herself to be a humble medium for spreading the message of God, and has devoted a large part of her life in writing and translating immortal religious texts, reads her website bio.

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Kirti has a PhD in Political Science from Meerut University and has been awarded UP Sanskrit Sahitya Academy Award for translation.

The World Hindi Conference was co-hosted by the governments of India and Fiji from February 15-17 in Nadi, Fiji.

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“Our aim is how to make Hindi a global language,” Jaishankar, who inaugurated the ceremony, said.

The main theme of the conference was “Hindi – Traditional Knowledge of Artificial Intelligence”.

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The Hindi language, written in Devanagari script and influenced by Sanskrit, is the third most spoken language in the world with 615 million speakers after English and Mandarin.

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7th Pay Commission: Modi govt hikes Dearness Allowance by 4%, check details

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In a bonanza for 48 lakh Central government employees and 70 lakh pensioners, the government on Friday hiked dearness allowance (DA) and dearness relief (DR) by 4 per cent with retrospective effect from January 1, 2023.

The decision was taken in the Union Cabinet meeting on Friday evening.

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According to official sources, the additional instalment will represent an increase of 4 per cent over the existing rate of 38 per cent of the basic pay or pension, to compensate against price rise.

The cabinet gave its approval to release an additional instalment of DA to Central government employees and DRA to pensioners with effect from January 1, 2023, they added.

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The combined impact on the exchequer on account of both DA and DR would be Rs 12,815.60 crore per annum, the sources added.

This increase is in accordance with the accepted formula, which is based on the recommendations of the 7th Central Pay Commission.

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DA is calculated as per the latest consumer price index for industrial workers. It is revised periodically twice a year and was last revised in September 2022, and was effective retrospectively from July 1, 2022.

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Google searches for ‘The Elephant Whisperers’ skyrocketed 8,164% after Oscar win

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Online searches for “The Elephant Whisperers” on Google skyrocketed by a whopping 8,164 per cent worldwide after winning the award for the Best Documentary Short Film at the 95th Academy Awards, a report showed on Friday.

The finding by African media company Celeb Tattler revealed that the online searches for “Mudumalai National Park” soared by 246 per cent worldwide after the Oscar win of  ‘The Elephant Whisperers’.

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“After making history at this year’s Academy Awards, The Elephant Whisperers is receiving a huge boost in online searches. Not only being embraced by Hollywood – but also the world,” said a spokesperson for Celeb Tattler.

“The movie, released last year, and scored an unheard-of 100 per cent on Rotten Tomatoes, was praised for its compelling narrative. Now, after winning the ‘Documentary Short Film’ award at this year’s Oscars ceremony, the movie’s profile is being boosted far beyond its initial release,” it added.

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Moreover, Guneet Monga, the producer of the film, also received a profile boost from the award-winning documentary, receiving almost 30,000 new followers since the award ceremony, said the report.

Kartiki Gonsalves also got deserved attention for her directorial role, as her Wikipedia page views exploded after the Oscars ceremony by over 1,25,000.

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In addition, her Instagram account gained over 25,000 followers, almost doubling her follower count overnight, the report mentioned.

Meanwhile, online searches for “Naatu Naatu” on Google skyrocketed by a whopping 1,105 per cent worldwide after the super-hit song from the Telugu blockbuster “RRR” won the Best Original Song at the 95th Academy Awards, according to a report.

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How to avoid falling victim to deep fake technology

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The rise of deep fake technology has become a growing concern for online security experts and individuals alike.

The ability to create fake videos and images that are the same as the real thing has created a new wave of potential dangers for users of social media and other online platforms.

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Here’s the concept of deep fake technology and the potential risks it poses to online security:

What is deep fake technology?

Deep fake technology is a technique that uses artificial intelligence (AI) to manipulate videos or images in a way that makes them appear to be real, even though they are entirely fabricated.

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This technology has become more advanced over the years, and it is now possible to create deep fakes that are almost impossible to make out from the real thing.

This has led to a range of potential dangers, including the spread of fake news, the manipulation of public opinion, and the creation of false identities online.

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Deep fake example:

Once upon a time, there was a girl who wanted to be famous on the internet. She put up lots of pictures and videos on her public account.

One day, her friend told her that there was a video of her doing pornographic on the internet, but the girl said it wasn’t her because she didn’t have a relationship yet.

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However, her friend showed her the video and it did look like her, but she still said it wasn’t her. So, she files a complaint in the nearest cyber police station.

After further investigation, it comes out that it was actually not her video but a deep fake video. They took pictures of her face from all angles and put it on a pornographic video.

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This shows that fake videos can be dangerous and can hurt people. It’s important to be careful with your pictures and videos online and to learn more about how to stay safe.

How to avoid falling victim to deep fake technology:

Before sharing or reacting to any news, video or image, always verify the source of the content. If the source is not reliable or the content seems suspicious, it is better to avoid it.

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Deep fakes often have inconsistencies, such as strange movements or distorted features. Keep an eye out for anything that seems out of place or doesn’t match up with reality.

The more personal information you share online, the easier it is for someone to create a deep fake of you. Be careful about what you share on social media, and avoid sharing sensitive information.

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Make use of privacy settings on social media platforms to limit who can see your content. This can help prevent your photos and videos from being used for deep fakes.

Stay up to date on the latest news and trends in deep fake technology. The more you know about this issue, the better prepared you will be to protect yourself and others.

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