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Picture used for representational purpose only VARANASI: A student of the Indian Institute of Technology, Banaras Hindu University (IIT-BHU) claims to have developed the first version of an artificial intelligence-based yoga platform through Multiplayer Yoga Gameplay (MPYG) that will teach how to do yoga in the right manner. Vidyabhushan, a third-year chemical engineering student, has developed the platform with mentorship, funding from NASSCOM Foundation, Cisco Thingcubator and technical support from NCL-IIT BHU Incubation Centre. “MPYG is an innovation in the field of Yoga. It is an artificial intelligence and augmented reality-based community yoga platform. It will make people choose yoga keeping in mind the health-related factors and is designed with the aim of getting people to do yoga in the right way,” said Vidyabhushan. ....
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Helping hands: Sister duo in Bihar cook and deliver free food to covid patients Neelima and her mother Kundan ensures the Covid-safe packaging of the food items. She also takes care of her sister s two-month-old baby. Share Via Email | A+A A- Anupama Singh, and Neelima Singh have been delivering free food packets to covid-infected patients who are self isolating in their homes. (Photo | Special arrangement) Express News Service At a time when the country is reeling under the second wave of COVID-19, two women in Patna have turned saviours to the virus-infected patients in the city. 32-year-old Anupama Singh, along with her mother Kundan Devi, cooks food at her home in Rajendranagar for covid-positive patients while her sister Neelima Singh, 26, delivers the food packets to their homes. ....
PatnaDaily Between the 1500s and 1700s, the spices route describes a lengthy journey where spices were taken for trade from Asia to Europe in ships, caravans and on elephant back. The world’s most significant industry in ancient times, the spices trade defined commerce, provided remedies for ailments and even influenced worldwide culinary tradition and cuisine. Spices were historically considered as important possession of the royalty. Kings in the past held a region ransom to gain ownership of spices they deemed to be precious. Rome, under siege in 410 AD, was released upon payment of 3000 pounds of pepper. Jewelers in India created delicate, miniature caskets with silver and gold to serve as cardamom containers for the nobleman of the royal court in Delhi and Agra. ....