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Former President Bill Clinton said this weekend he had a feeling “all the so-called swing states would vote together” during this past election, and he wasn’t surprised that Donald Trump won his bid for the presidency. “At least this time, there is no question that he actually won both the popular vote and the Electoral College,” Clinton said , referring to Trump losing the popular vote in 2016 when he faced Clinton’s wife, Democrat Hillary Clinton. In 2024, Trump won all seven swing states: Arizona, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Georgia, North Carolina, Wisconsin and Nevada. In the interview with Jonathan Capehart that aired on MSNBC over the weekend, Clinton suggested “the late intervention” of FBI director James Comey’s investigation into his wife’s private email server she used while she was secretary of state helped Trump win. Hillary Clinton said last month in an interview that Vice President Kamala Harris had a better shot at the presidency than her because she didn’t have Comey “waiting in the wings to kneecap her.” That didn’t matter, however, for Harris, because she ultimately lost to Trump earlier this month. “There’s been a lot of change for people to digest,” Bill Clinton said, “a lot of economic adversity and upheaval, a lot of political upheaval, a lot of social developments. And if you think about it, some of the votes that happened in the last election are people who are just exhausted by uncertainty and tired of carrying it around. And that always helps the right.” In that same interview , Bill Clinton responded to Trump’s Cabinet picks, saying Trump is interested in loyal people. “We have to listen to Donald Trump,” Bill Clinton said. “He’s been very forthright about how to use the law. He’s interested in people who are loyal to him 100% of the time, no matter what the issue, no matter what the facts, no matter who gets hurt.” Bill Clinton Reacts To Donald Trump’s Cabinet Picks Bill Clinton Opens Up About 'Frustration' Over Monica Lewinsky Scandal Question In New Memoir Donald Trump Jr. Jokes About Violence Toward Harris, Clinton After Father's Election WinsInsurgents reach gates of Syria’s capital, threatening to upend decades of Assad rule
For the second year in a row, Baltimoreans will be able to listen to one of the defining songs of the holiday season — Mariah Carey’s “All I Want for Christmas is You” — from the queen of the season’s own mouth. Carey is scheduled to visit Baltimore’s CFG Bank Arena on Dec. 7 as part of her 20-city “Mariah Carey’s Christmas Time” tour. This visit follows not quite a year after her Dec. 15, 2023 concert, which was part of her “Merry Christmas One and All!” tour. This year’s concerts are being produced by LiveNation, according to a news release. They are described as being the singer’s “grandest holiday spectacle to date” in celebration of the 30th anniversary of her the record-shattering song. Since the single was released in 1994 as part of Carey’s “Merry Christmas” album, it has become such a ubiquitous staple of holiday music that it is difficult to imagine getting through December without hearing it at least once. The show will also feature other holiday classics by Carey, alongside fan-favorite chart-toppers, according to the news release. Carey is the best-selling female artist of all time, according to the Songwriters Hall of Fame, and has written or co-written 18 of her 19 number one songs on the Billboard Hot 100. Tickets cost between $51 and $862 including fees, and can be bought at ticketmaster.com. Have a news tip? Contact Mary Carole McCauley at mmccauley@baltsun.com and 410-332-6704.Frontier Airlines, Wizz, Ryanair, Allegiant Air Democratizing in Travel; How Do Tourists Afford It?
French President Macron hosts Trump, Musk at Notre-Dame reopening ceremony in ParisThree Central Okanagan Conservative MLAs have joined other caucus members calling on leader John Rustad to take action against MLA Elenore Sturko for comments she made in the media. MLAs Tara Armstrong (Kelowna-Lake Country-Coldstream), Kristina Loewen (Kelowna Centre) and Macklin McCall (West Kelowna-Peachland) joined 10 other Conservative MLAs in signing a letter to Rustad calling for Sturko to be asked to apologize for comments they believe “called into question our commitment to the core values shared by conservatives.” Sturko, endorsed the resignation of Vancouver Police Board vice chair Comfort Sakoma-Fadugba for In the posts, Sakoma-Fadugba raised concerns about the erosion of Christian values, immigration and “a woke culture that has led to the removal of Canadian heroes like Terry Fox from our passports, and the erasure of veterans from the same.” “The implications of an immigration system that allowed for mass immigration without considering cultural integration, combined with a growing aversion to assimilation, are slowly transforming Canada into a place where a shared identity is disappearing,” said Sakoma-Fadugba, who described herself as a proud Nigerian-Canadian. “I don’t recognize my country anymore.” Sturko, a former police officer, called those comments offensive and corrosive to the public's trust in their police service. The letter from the Conservative MLAs to Rustad, , says Sakoma-Fadugba's posts "express views many conservatives (including conservative MLAs and staff) hold in support for parental rights, religious faith and the pursuit of shared Canadian values." “Under your leadership, the Conservative Party of BC has consistently denounced 'cancel culture' and stood for the Charter rights British Columbians enjoy to free expression and freedom of religion. “We were therefore dismayed to learn that in an interview with CBC News, Ms. Sturko endorsed the resignation on the basis that these views were offensive and undermined trust in police.” The MLAs questioned whether those comments were vetted by senior staff. The letter calls on Rustad to ask that Sturko write an apology and encourage the police board to advance conciliatory discussions with Sakoma and, failing that, ask Rustad to issue the apology himself. “We trust you will continue to demonstrate the principled leadership that has inspired British Columbians from every walk of life to unite behind the Conservative Party of BC. Kamloops-North Thompson MLA Ward Stamer was the only other Southern Interior MLA to sign the letter. 1. BREAKING - BC Conservative MLA’s attack their own colleague in a letter, and demand she apologize to Comfort Sakoma-Fadugba who alleged on social media posts that Canada’s culture and values are being undermined by minority groups. #bcpoli #vanpoli
England to hand Jacob Bethell his Test debut in opener against New ZealandChelsea roared back from two goals down to beat Tottenham 4-3 on Sunday, moving just four points behind Premier League leaders Liverpool after Arsenal were held by Fulham. The Gunners and Chelsea both started the day seven points adrift of Arne Slot's side, whose game this weekend was postponed due to stormy weather. Arsenal were forced to settle for a 1-1 draw but Enzo Maresca's Chelsea, kicking off later Sunday, mounted a stunning comeback at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Dominic Solanke and Dejan Kulusevski put Spurs two goals up inside 11 minutes but Jadon Sancho quickly pulled one back with a fine strike and the second half belonged to the visitors. Cole Palmer equalised from the penalty spot in the 61st minute and Enzo Fernandez put Chelsea ahead 12 minutes later. Palmer's ice-cool "Panenka" spot-kick gave the visitors a two-goal cushion before Son Heung-min added a late third for Spurs. Second-placed Chelsea now have 31 points after 15 games, two points ahead of London rivals Arsenal. Liverpool, with a game in hand, are on 35 points. "The plan or the idea is to not let the players slow down," Maresca told Sky Sports. "They cannot drop because they know another player is waiting to come in." But the Italian, in his first season at Stamford Bridge, played down his team's title chances. "Arsenal, Manchester City and Liverpool probably don't slide like what Cucurella did," he added. "To be serious, we are not ready – we are far from these teams, but we focus on day-by-day and trying to improve the team." The defeat is a disastrous result for under-pressure Spurs boss Ange Postecoglou, whose side hammered champions Manchester City 4-0 just two weeks ago. "It is a sore one, a painful one," said the Australian, whose team are now 11th in the Premier League table after their seventh defeat. Earlier, Bukayo Saka had a late winner ruled out for offside by a VAR review as the Gunners' four-match winning streak was halted in west London. Raúl Jiménez fired Fulham into an early lead before William Saliba levelled after yet another Arsenal goal from a corner. "We are very disappointed not to win the game – overall we absolutely dominated the game from start to end," Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta said. "We did all the things that we wanted to do during the game and unfortunately we concede one goal in one shot. The way the team played, the way the team wanted to win, it was unbelievable." Arsenal were still without influential defensive pair Gabriel Magalhães and Riccardo Calafiori through injury and Fulham exposed a makeshift left side of the Gunners' backline to take the lead. Arsenal underlined their threat from set-pieces when they scored twice from corners to beat Manchester United 2-0 in midweek. (AFP)
Marvel Discovery Corp. to Return to Blackfly Gold Project and Duhamel Nickel-Copper-Cobalt Projects; Evaluates Joint Venture Opportunities for Elliott Lake Uranium & Critical Element AssetsA rescue golden retriever with an unusual birthmark has taken the internet by storm, but his owner has told Newsweek that it actually has a very sentimental meaning that helped them form an instant connection. Dog owner Shannon Eschman, 37, often posts on social media (@peeta_the_golden) about her rescue dog, Peeta, and the unusual black birthmark that covers part of his chest. The adorable pup looks like a purebred golden retriever, apart from the patch, which truly makes him stand out. Whenever she's out walking Peeta, Eschman gets stopped by people who are fascinated by the birthmark, as they've never seen anything like it. But for Eschman, of Massillon, Ohio, it's no ordinary birthmark, and she told Newsweek that as soon as she saw him, she "knew he was made just for [her]." Prior to adopting Peeta, Eschman had Brinkley the golden retriever, and Millie Mae, a rescue who was a mix of chow chow, husky and German shepherd. She sadly had to say goodbye to Brinkley in February 2021 at the age of 14, and her grief was unfathomable. She still had Millie Mae, but she couldn't imagine getting another dog at the time. That was, until she saw Peeta, who seemed to carry a part of Brinkley and Millie Mae within him. Eschman said: "I was still grieving the loss of Brinkley, and I felt this hole in my heart that I didn't think I would ever get back. When Peeta was posted on Facebook through a rescue, I cried because I knew his purpose. "I felt an instant connection because of his birthmark. It was so special to me. I always look for signs that the pets we lose are still with us, and I couldn't have asked for a bigger sign. It was no coincidence, so I filled out the application for Peeta within seconds," she continued. Peeta was rescued in June 2021, and Eschman was told by the rescue that he was being rehomed because he'd recently lost his brother and seemed lost without him. As she herself was also grieving, Eschman knew this made the bond with Peeta even stronger and that they could help each other. After finding his forever home , Peeta got to spend his first three years alongside Millie Mae, until she sadly passed away in August 2024. She was 15 years old, and Eschman said she "stayed as long as she could." Just like Brinkley, she brought so much happiness into her life. "Brinkley and Millie were my first two soul dogs. I knew that, when I was ready, I would get another golden retriever, but now I had the best of both worlds. I have my Brinkley and my Millie," Eschman told Newsweek . "I have endless pictures of Brinkley's and Millie's gold and black fur touching, and now I have it all in Peeta. I felt like I got a piece of my heart back. It's inevitable that they can't be with us forever, but they did their best to make sure I always have a piece of them." Peeta has helped Eschman heal so much, and she is so grateful for the unconditional love he provides. Although Peeta likely has no idea of the impact he's had, he can't help but love all the attention he gets for his birthmark . "He knows he's special and he flaunts it," Eschman joked. Since posting about his sentimental birthmark on Instagram , the post went viral with more than 1.6 million views and 460,000 likes at the time of writing. Alongside the heartbreaking pictures, the caption says that it "means more than a birthmark," as Peeta has brought back a part of her late dogs. The online reaction has been unlike anything she was expecting, and Eschman hopes that it will encourage others to look for invaluable signs that their beloved pets are still with them in some way. She said: "I know all our pets are put in our lives for a reason, and no matter how long they are here, it's never long enough. Our time with them goes way too fast, but never give up hope that they are always with you. If we gave at least one person hope that their baby is still with them, we've done our job." The viral TikTok post has amassed over 3,100 comments already, and many social media users thanked Eschman for giving them hope, and some even shared stories of the signs they looked for. One comment reads: "This is extremely rare and 100% heaven sent." Another person wrote: "literally just got chills through my whole body." While one TikToker added: "As someone who lost her two soul dogs, this made my jaw drop. This baby was meant for you." Do you have funny and adorable videos or pictures of your pet you want to share? Send them to life@newsweek.com with some details about your best friend and they could appear in our Pet of the Week lineup.
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has transformed the way we capture and share our experiences. With advanced at our fingertips, taking stunning photos has never been more accessible. However, to truly elevate your iPhone photography from good to exceptional, understanding and mastering exposure is key. Exposure is the foundation of every photograph, determining the brightness, contrast, and overall mood of your images. By learning to control exposure manually, you can create photos that are not only technically sound but also visually captivating and emotionally engaging. Exposure refers to the amount of light that reaches your iPhone’s camera sensor, which ultimately determines how bright or dark your photo appears. Closely related to exposure is the of , which represents the range of light captured in a single image, from the deepest shadows to the brightest highlights. While the human eye can effortlessly process a wide dynamic range, cameras often struggle to capture the same level of detail in both the shadows and highlights. Your is designed to automatically adjust exposure based on the scene, but there are situations where manual intervention is necessary to achieve the desired result. High-contrast scenes, such as a sunset or a brightly lit room with deep shadows, are prime examples of when understanding exposure and dynamic range becomes crucial. In these cases, you’ll need to decide whether to prioritize the highlights, shadows or strike a balance between the two to create a compelling image. One of the most effective tools for managing exposure and dynamic range on your iPhone is . When HDR is enabled, your iPhone captures multiple exposures of the same scene and merges them into a single image, mimicking how your eyes perceive light. This process allows for a more balanced exposure, preserving details in both the highlights and shadows. On most iPhones, Smart HDR is enabled by default, ensuring well-balanced photos even in challenging lighting conditions. However, there are times when HDR may not be the best choice. If you’re aiming for a more dramatic or artistic effect, disabling HDR can help you emphasize either the highlights or shadows, creating a striking contrast in your image. Experimenting with HDR settings allows you to tailor the mood and tone of your photos to suit your creative vision. While your iPhone’s automatic exposure settings are reliable in most situations, there are times when manual adjustments can make a significant difference in the quality of your photos. Your iPhone offers several tools for precise exposure control, including the and . To manually adjust exposure, simply tap on the screen to on your subject, then drag the sun icon up or down to increase or decrease the brightness. This technique is particularly useful in uneven lighting conditions, such as backlit portraits or dimly lit interiors. For consistent results, you can lock the focus and exposure by tapping and holding on a specific area of the frame. This ensures that your settings remain fixed, even if you recompose the shot or the lighting conditions change. In bright scenes with overexposed areas, lowering the exposure can recover highlight details. In dimly lit environments, increasing the exposure can reveal shadow details and brighten your subject. Experiment with different angles and available light sources to strike the right balance between brightness and clarity. Beyond its technical aspects, exposure is also a powerful creative tool that can dramatically impact the mood, atmosphere, and overall impact of your photos. By intentionally underexposing or overexposing your images, you can achieve unique and compelling effects that draw the viewer’s attention and evoke specific emotions. your photos can deepen shadows, create a moody or mysterious atmosphere, and emphasize specific elements in your composition. This technique is particularly effective for black-and-white photography, abstract shots, or images with a dramatic, cinematic feel. On the other hand, can brighten your subject, produce a high-key effect, and create a sense of lightness, airiness, or minimalism. This approach is well-suited for portraits, still-life photography, or images with a dreamy, ethereal quality. Light and shadow also play a crucial role in creative photography. By strategically positioning your subject in relation to natural light sources, such as windows or streetlamps, you can create dynamic and visually engaging compositions. Use shadows to frame your subject, add depth to your image, or create abstract patterns and textures. Experiment with different exposure settings to achieve unique and creative effects. Use underexposure to create moody, dramatic, or cinematic images. Employ overexposure to brighten your subject and produce a high-key, minimalist effect. Leverage light and shadow to add depth, frame your subject, or create abstract compositions. While manual exposure adjustments can help you capture better results in a variety of situations, some lighting conditions pose particular challenges for iPhone photographers. Bright sunlight, low light, and mixed lighting scenarios can make achieving the perfect exposure tricky, but with the right techniques, you can overcome these obstacles and create stunning images. In direct sunlight, the high contrast between bright highlights and deep shadows can easily lead to overexposed or underexposed areas in your photo. To avoid this, lock the exposure on the brightest part of the scene, ensuring that your highlights are properly exposed. This technique is especially useful for outdoor portraits or landscapes. Additionally, be mindful of lens flares caused by direct sunlight hitting your lens. Adjust your position or use your hand to shield the lens for clearer, flare-free images. Low-light conditions, such as dimly lit interiors or nighttime scenes, present a different set of challenges. In these situations, increasing the exposure can help brighten your subject and reveal details in the shadows. However, be cautious of noise, which can degrade image quality when pushing the exposure too far. Experiment with different angles and available light sources to find the right balance between brightness and clarity. Consider using a tripod or stabilizing your iPhone against a solid surface to minimize camera shake and ensure sharp, blur-free photos. In direct sunlight, lock the exposure on the brightest part of the scene to avoid overexposed highlights. Shield your iPhone’s lens from direct sunlight to reduce lens flares and improve image clarity. In low light, carefully increase exposure to brighten your subject while minimizing noise. Use a tripod or stabilize your iPhone to prevent camera shake and ensure sharp photos in low-light conditions. To consistently improve your iPhone photography and make the most of your exposure control, keep these practical tips in mind: , as shadows and highlights can shift rapidly, altering the optimal exposure settings. , such as shooting from above or below, to create unique perspectives and leverage available light sources. for abstract or artistic compositions, emphasizing patterns, textures, and shapes. —your iPhone’s automatic settings are often sufficient for most scenes. Use manual controls selectively to enhance your photos and bring your creative vision to life. By mastering exposure on your iPhone, you’ll unlock the full potential of your device’s camera and elevate your photography to new heights. Understanding dynamic range, leveraging HDR, and using manual adjustments will enable you to create images that are both technically sound and visually compelling. Whether you’re capturing a dramatic sunset, a moody portrait, or an abstract composition, these techniques will help you harness the interplay of light and shadow to tell your unique story. With practice, experimentation, and a creative eye, you’ll consistently produce stunning photos that showcase your artistic vision and leave a lasting impact on your viewers. Source & Image Credit: l
Commentary: Expect job interviews and hiring to get more excruciating – blame AIToday's fortune: Dec. 8, 2024 Published: 08 Dec. 2024, 07:00 Audio report: written by reporters, read by AI Read what today holds in store for you under the 12 signs of the zodiac, each represented by an animal. Our astrologer Cho Ku-moon explores saju (the four pillars of destiny) and geomancy for your prospects on wealth, health and love while offering advice on the direction of your luck and fortune. Check the year of your birth for today’s prediction. Sunday, Dec. 8, 2024 (Nov. 8 on the lunar calendar) Rat Wealth: excellent Health: strong Love: united Lucky direction: north 1936: Small streams come together to form great rivers. 1948: Tiny efforts accumulate into significant achievements. 1960: Everything will find its proper place. 1972: Unite your family for shared success. 1984: Family ties and love blossom beautifully. 1996: Build connections; unity brings strength. Ox Wealth: fair Health: good Love: romantic Lucky direction: north 1937: Live a life full of heartfelt relationships. 1949: Relationships may feel mutually fulfilling. 1961: Value people over material possessions. 1973: Listening to your partner brings harmony. 1985: Express love openly to your spouse. 1997: Love and happiness fill the air. Tiger Wealth: fair Health: good Love: joyful Lucky direction: east 1938: Today is a joyful and fulfilling day. 1950: Go with the flow. 1962: Blood is thicker than water. 1974: Prioritize family over other obligations. 1986: Enjoy a family outing or shopping trip. 1998: Seek solutions close to home. Rabbit Wealth: spending Health: cautious Love: conflicted Lucky direction: west 1939: Avoid crowded areas. 1951: Refrain from physically demanding tasks. 1963: Live within your means and avoid overexertion. 1975: Focus on capability, not just formality. 1987: Relax and enjoy a peaceful day. 1999: Spend quality alone time to recharge. Dragon Wealth: fair Health: good Love: happy Lucky direction: west 1940: Laughter and joy fill your home. 1952: Happiness may brighten your day. 1964: Capture meaningful moments through photos. 1976: Live in the moment. 1988: Expect a day filled with joy. 2000: Luck and happiness may follow you. Snake Wealth: spending Health: cautious Love: unclear Lucky direction: north 1941: You may feel torn between concerns and curiosity. 1953: Choose your words wisely. 1965: Effort may not yield expectations. 1977: Respect and value your partner’s input. 1989: Drop the “only I can do this” mindset. 2001: Keep a low profile and avoid unnecessary risks. Horse Wealth: average Health: cautious Love: social Lucky direction: north 1942: Don’t dwell on small things. 1954: Hold back on saying things you may regret. 1966: Postpone buying expensive items. 1978: Avoid displaying discontent, even if dissatisfied. 1990: Handle your belongings with care. 2002: Meetings may feel dull or unproductive. Sheep Wealth: fair Health: good Love: joyful Lucky direction: east 1943: Expect a fun and refreshing day. 1955: Helping others fosters community bonds. 1967: Action outweighs inaction. 1979: Seize opportunities as they arise. 1991: Even tiredness won’t stop your joy. 2003: Let your creativity shine. Monkey Wealth: fair Health: fair Love: generous Lucky direction: south 1944: Minor aches are part of growing older. 1956: Thoughtful spending enriches life. 1968: Value people over possessions. 1980: Consider situations from the other perspective. 1992: Affirm others with encouraging words. 2004: Speak kindly and thoughtfully. Rooster Wealth: fair Health: fair Love: generous Lucky direction: south 1945: Grandchildren symbolize hope and the future. 1957: Great achievements start with small beginnings. 1969: Nurture what shows potential for growth. 1981: Expect partial success in your efforts. 1993: It's not the end until it’s truly over. 2005: Seek advice from experienced mentors. Dog Wealth: fair Health: good Love: joyful Lucky direction: north 1946: A day with more gains than losses. 1958: Financial opportunities may arise. 1970: Small things may bring unexpected happiness. 1982: Timing is crucial. 1994: Put your plans into action. 2006: Expect small financial windfalls. Pig Wealth: fair Health: fair Love: jealous Lucky direction: east 1935: Consider embracing spiritual or religious activities. 1947: Simplify and declutter your life. 1959: Release old ideas to welcome new opportunities. 1971: Stay balanced and neutral. 1983: Avoid being swayed by others’ opinions. 1995: Don’t let comparisons steal your joy. 2007: Overcoming envy leads to peace.W hen the pandemic was at its peak, the adoption of ed-tech exploded across India, as schools and colleges shut down and learning disruptions required a quick fix. As the world returned to normalcy, a worrying decline in the industry became stark; an overcrowded market with over 4,500 start-ups, a cold funding winter and increased customer acquisition costs. Giants in the industry shut down, while others resorted to mass layoffs. Benefits These trends are a stark reminder of why ed-tech in India needs to reinvent itself and focus on challenges that truly matter to the country’s education system. The time is right for sustainable, customer-centric businesses to make a difference but the question is how? Personalised learning: Rural India is home to most of the country’s population and it faces numerous impediments to quality education. Coupled with the lack of adequate teaching resources, the infrastructural gaps hamper educational progress. India is a country with more mobile users than desktops and laptops, making digital learning a constant challenge. AI-powered learning platforms can address these challenges in many ways. From co-teaching aids for teachers to personalised study guides, AI can provide tailored attention to students. Personalisation can be scaled, as AI understands intent and guides students on what courses they must take and in what order. It determines areas of study most suited to individuals based on their interests and areas that require improvement. AI as teachers’ assistant: For schools, institutions and universities that are always struggling with funding to support administrative and assistant tasks, AI-powered platforms can help conduct assessments, craft lesson plans, take over mundane tasks and allow teachers more time to focus on student needs. Another aspect is using online lessons with engaging gaming elements, to drive enhanced retention and motivation. Many ed-tech companies are including regional languages in AI-driven platforms, making learning more accessible. This is necessary to democratisse access to quality education. Challenges A vast majority of Indians began using the Internet through smartphones rather than traditional devices like desktop computers and laptops. With affordable Internet and lower smartphone prices in the country, India added hundreds of millions of new Internet users in just the last five years. However, the digital divide between the urban and rural areas still exists. The challenge, therefore, likes in curating high-quality, personalised education experiences on a mobile phone at scale while optimising consistent experiences across different devices and operating systems. The sheer complexity of various learning requirements and different types of learners and learning styles is also a challenge. Ed-tech platform providers end up with hundreds or thousands of custom courses that they will have to manage instead of a single source of content or assessments. Personalisation requires optimised AI engines that can support thousands of courses that are customised to a certain degree. This challenge can be overcome with generative AI, which can understand textbooks, narrative content and assessments to create on-the-fly personalised experiences for a student or teacher without modifying the platform. Amid the funding winter, the ed-tech sector in India must reinvent itself. Concerted effort in aligning its AI enablement goals with the country’s developmental ambitions are necessary to solve pressing concerns in India’s education system and to allow the sector to stay in step with India’s vision of creating a technologically-capable workforce in the country. The writer is VP of EdTech, Creative Synergies Group. 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