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Global Peace Index 2025-Iceland Number 1, India Number 115

 

The Institute of Economics and Peace has released the Global Peace Index (GPI) 2025, which determines how nations are performing concerning aspects of peace, governance, social trust and security. The report presents a rather balanced picture as, on the one hand, certain countries are still building stronger stability; on the other hand, some countries face internal and regional issues.

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CEREBO: Pocket Brain Injury Detector

CEREBO is a brand new hand-held gadget that is used to identify traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) in a safe way and fast. Developed by research institutes in India, it provides a low-cost, non-invasive, and portable alternative to CT and MRI scanning, and seeks to enhance early diagnosis and treatment, especially in resource-restricted and emergency triage.

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Air Quality Life Index 2025: India Lose Its Life Hardly

The Air Quality Life Index (AQLI) report by the University of Chicago Energy Policy Institute claims that air pollution has become the biggest health risk in India in 2025. Air pollution is killing the average Indian a full 3.5 years shorter than malnutrition, tobacco, or unsafe water does. Worryingly, the whole 1.4 billion population resides in areas that surpass the safe limit of PM2.5 by the World Health Organization (WHO).

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Indore got IGBC Green City Platinum Certification

Indore is the first city in Madhya Pradesh and, in fact, the only three cities in India that have been granted the IGBC Green City Platinum Certification in recognition of its innovation in sustainable urban growth and environmental-friendly city governance

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Adi Vaani-Tribal language empowerment AI

Beta version of Adi Vaani, a tribal language translation platform built using AI, has been launched by the Ministry of tribal Affairs of India. The roll out, held on the Janjatiya Gaurav Varsh celebrations, on 12 January 2010, at the Dr. Ambedkar International Centre, New Delhi, emphasises the efforts of the government to empower tribals and preserve its language.

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