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How to Kidnap the Rich by Rahul Raina review – a satire on modern India

How to Kidnap the Rich captures the streets of Delhi. Photograph: Prisma by Dukas Presseagentur GmbH/Alamy How to Kidnap the Rich captures the streets of Delhi. Photograph: Prisma by Dukas Presseagentur GmbH/Alamy In this savage cinematic caper about an academic fraudster, social commentary meets standup comedy SanaGoyal Wed 12 May 2021 04.00 EDT Last modified on Wed 19 May 2021 07.35 EDT T he opening chapter of How to Kidnap the Rich comes to a close with the narrator, a chai wallah’s son and con artist, clarifying that this isn’t a story about poverty, it’s a story about wealth. A few pages further in, we’re told that Delhi isn’t saffron; isn’t spice – it’s sweat. In Rahul Raina’s satirical state-of-the-nation debut, which slices into the soul of contemporary Indian society, things aren’t always the way they appear.

How to Kidnap the Rich – a satire on modern India

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Introbot AI and CovidIndResBot leverage conversational AI to mobilise COVID-19 medical resources for India

As India hunts for COVID-19 resources such as oxygen cylinders and hospital beds, technologists leverage conversational AI such as Introbot AI and CovidIndResBot to create an online space for real-time responses with a touch of personability (Subscribe to our Today s Cache newsletter for a quick snapshot of top 5 tech stories. Click here to subscribe for free.) Utkarsh Roy is on the road to recovery from COVID-19 in his home in Chhattisgarh. He feels exhausted with the constant news of new cases in his immediate circle. But the engineer powers through, as he and his Introbot AI co-founder, Divyaansh Anuj, are working round the clock updating and streamlining this WhatsApp-based conversational Artificial Intelligence that has been repurposed as a COVID Helpline bot to help people find verified critical medical resources such as oxygen cylinders and hospital beds in real-time across India.

Two Students build a bot to ensure Covid-19 afflicted families get verified medical leads

Share New Delhi: As India battles its second wave of the COVID-19 outbreak, people are fighting on multiple fronts as there’s also a parallel outburst of fake and misleading information. To solve this challenge, two students – Rahul Raina and Naman Gupta have used tech to solve the problem by developing a Twitter-based ‘Covid India Resource Bot’. You can tweet your medical requirements to the newly launched chatbot @CovidIndResBot, which replies with resources verified in real-time. Their tech also automates calling to numbers on a database, hence authenticating its legitimacy in real time. From hospital beds, to oxygen cylinders, to medicines, the bot responds to a diverse set of requirements in a timely, verified manner, thereby helping people during these challenging times.

Jammu-kashmir: Eight Flats Allotted At Low Prices, Will Have To Be Vacated In Six Months - जम्मू-कश्मीर: कौड़ियों के भाव आवंटित किए आठ फ्लैट, छह माह में करने होंगे खाली

Jammu-kashmir: Eight Flats Allotted At Low Prices, Will Have To Be Vacated In Six Months - जम्मू-कश्मीर: कौड़ियों के भाव आवंटित किए आठ फ्लैट, छह माह में करने होंगे खाली
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