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A BJP worker was found dead with multiple injuries in East Burdwan’s Purbasthali on Sunday, within 24 hours of another allegedly lynched in Halisahar, North 24-Parganas. The body of Sukhdeb Pramanik, 33, was found in a pond. The BJP linked his death with his presence at a rally on December 10 to condemn the attack on J.P. Nadda’s convoy. BJP’s Bengal minder Kailash Vijayvargiya accused Mamata Banerjee of “trying to retain power only through violence” and said he would appeal to the Election Commission to deploy central forces now. Trinamul dismissed the allegations. Early on Sunday, police also arrested three Trinamul workers in connection with the murder of Halisahar’s BJP booth-committee head Saikat Bhawal on Saturday. Saikat had been lynched during a BJP outreach event near his home. Suman Saha, Sudipta Ghosh and Somnath Ganguly (a.k.a. Kelta) were arrested based on a complaint filed by Saikat’s brother Sagar with Bijpur police. ....
India firms are fast adopting AI to cater to changing needs, scaling up a challenge: Report Globally, Indian companies have the highest increase in terms of use of AI compared to other major economies such as the UK, US, or Japan. Based on the PwC analysis, Indian firms fare much better in implementation of AI across the firms. Even as uncertainty around the COVID-19 pandemic continues, India Inc leads in adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) to cater to changing consumer needs and ensure business continuity, according to a recent report. The report AI: Opportunity amidst a crisis by PwC, one of the big four accounting firms, revealed that globally Indian companies have the highest increase in terms of use of AI compared to other major economies such as the UK, US, or Japan. ....
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