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HC Closes Unnecessary PIL On Sangarmaal Allotments

(MENAFN - Kashmir Observer) Srinagar: Jammu and Kashmir High Court has closed as unnecessary a Public Interest Litigation which had sought cancellation of all allotments in Sangarmaal Shopping Complex here and recovery of all dues as arrears of land revenue so that the amount was used for welfare schemes within SDA s jurisdiction. We do not feel that the Court has to remind the authorities about the implementation of the provisions of law and plans, regulating the development of the cities, towns etc., in Jammu and Kashmir, said a bench of Justices Ali Mohammad Magrey and Vinod Chatterji Koul. The petitioner has come in the PIL with vague pleadings and have not detailed out as to how the public interest litigation is involved, in default of the authority having failed to adhere to the provisions of law, the court said, adding, It is for the Government to look into all these matters, which are already regulated by the laws of the land. …the instant petition, being unn

Bhavan s Public School lauded for high score in global exam

 20 Feb 2021 - 10:33 The Peninsula Doha: Bhavan’s Public School received special appreciations from the Private Education Affairs of the Ministry of Education and Higher Education for attaining above the global average score (500 points) in Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS 2019).  The school procured this perfect score for adopting the effective teaching and learning methods in science and mathematics domains.  The achievement added yet another laurel to the school. The Ministry conveyed its deepest greetings to the big efforts taken by the teachers and staff for encouraging students to achieve this prestigious acclaim. Principal of Bhavan’s Public School, M P Philip, along with the Director Board Members of the school shared their delight and gratitude with the whole staff and students.

Will IBM s reported desire to sell Watson cast a shadow over big tech s healthcare ambitions?

MedCity News Will IBM’s reported desire to sell Watson cast a shadow over big tech’s healthcare ambitions? IBM is reportedly looking to sell its Watson Health business. If true, it would be another stumble in a much-hyped healthcare project by a technology company. Shares1 When IBM first launched its Watson Health unit in 2015, it had to live up to a grandiose vision. The company’s AI creation, popularized by its win on Jeopardy!, was pitched to oncologists as a tool that could comb through medical literature and cancer patients’ health records, detecting patterns that they could not. Reports later found that it fell short of those claims, and in some cases, offered ‘unsafe and incorrect’ suggestions. Now, IBM might be considering selling its Watson Health unit, as it focuses more on its cloud computing business, according to the Wall Street Journal. Citing anonymous sources, the Journal reported the health unit brought in $1 billion in revenue and isn’t currentl

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