18-02-23 Daily-Karnataka-KPSC Current Affairs

Karnataka Affairs

MyMUL third most profitable milk union

In the past three financial years, excluding the current one, the Karnataka Milk Federation (KMF) has registered a cumulative profit of Rs 188.2 crore, with the Mysuru District Co-Operative Milk Producers Societies Union Ltd (MyMUL), one of the 14 unions associated with the federation, slotting in at the third spot on the list of most profitable unions in the state for 2021-22. With a profit of Rs 7.7 crore registered in 2021-22, MyMUL trails only Bengaluru, and Dakshina Kannada, while the union in neighbouring Mandya district has bagged the fourth spot, with a profit of Rs 7.1 crore. However, if one were to take the total profit registered by the unions over three years, Mandya pips Mysuru to take the third slot Mandya has earned a profit of Rs 20.1 crore, while Mysuru earned Rs 19.5 crore.

The Bengaluru union registered a profit of Rs 45.4 crore, Dakshina Kannada Rs 21.2 crore over the past three years. With a registered profit of Rs 17.4 crore over three years, Kolar union completes the top five list on the rankings table.

National and International Affairs

Lexi, Indias First AI-Based Chatbot Introduced in India

India recently launched its first AI-based chatbot named Lexi powered by ChatGPT which is a complex computer machine. The chatbot has been invented by the financial technology firm Velocity. Also, it is integrated into their in-house analytics tool.

This chatbot is designed to provide assistance to E-Commerce founders with business insights in a simplified manner. Moreover, it has been integrated with Velocitys own analytics tool i.e. Velocity Insights. The Velocity firm made the official chatbot announced in an online blog post.

The Generative Pre-Traind Transformer (ChatGPT) has been integrated into the same WhatsApp interface. This will give customers an opportunity to use the AI-based Lexi and they will be able to ask questions or enquire with the help of this Software.

IITs setting up mental-wellness centres to cope with suicides

Peeved over the suicide of an IIT-Bombay student and many more in the past at the prestigious chain of institutes, several Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) are taking preventive measures such as counselling and mentorship for students with low grades and backlogs, reducing the curriculum load and setting up mental-wellness centres.

Also, the parliamentary standing committee for the welfare of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (SC/ST) has called a meeting on Tuesday to discuss the recent suicide by 18-year-old Darshan Solanki at IIT-Bombay.

Suicide by an IIT Bombay student recently amid allegations of caste discrimination has brought the limelight back on the rigorous curriculum and competition at the prestigious institutes. IIT Bombay Director Subhasis Chaudhuri has announced that institute is working towards changes in their UG curriculum to make it “more relevant and motivating to students, and to reduce some Stress.

Bima Sugam Portal

<a href="https://exam.pscnotes.com/Insurance-regulatory-and-development-authority”>Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (Irdai), recently announced the launch of Bima Sugaman online marketplace that will house all companies selling life and non-life insurance on a single platform.

The online platform will provide you with a one-stop destination for all insurance needs, providing Services like buying insurance policies, portability facilities, change of insurance agents and settling of claims. It allows buyers to purchase life, motor or Health insurance policies directly. Besides, web aggregators (such as PolicyX, PolicyBazaar, etc.), brokers (such as Bajaj Capital, Probus Insurance Broker, etc.), banks and insurance agents will act as facilitators in selling insurance policies. The Bima Sugam platform will provide all these facilities to policyholders with an e-insurance account (E-IA).

Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Summit

The Ministry of Skill development and (MSDE) is organizing a seminar tomorrow at Hyatt Regency on building capacities among Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) partner nations through skill training and nurturing a new generation of entrepreneurs. At the seminar, India will present its best practices on the digital transformation across different sectors in areas of Health, Education, skilling, IT and more, with special focus on sectors that helped cater to the welfare challenges faced by the masses during the pandemic.

In addition, there will be a session highlighting Digital Transformation and linkages between Industry and Skill based education, to create advocacy about the achievements and learnings in the category, across different sectors such as health, education, skilling, IT etc., which has helped to cater to the welfare challenges faced by the masses during the COVID pandemic. The session will also start a dialogue on how the institutions need to be aligned and stakeholders to be engaged for achieving digital integration across SCO partner nations.

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