Saturday, April 25, 2026

The Rise of Artificial Intelligence is Leading to a Significant Decline in Indian Employment Opportunities. Is It True?


Artificial Intelligence, commonly referred to as AI, is a man-made computer technology that works like — and often surpasses — human intelligence, reducing the workload on the human brain. It is a wonderful innovation that the world has witnessed in the present era. Artificial intelligence surprises all humans with its capabilities. For example:

An accountant takes more than three days to rectify errors in financial accounts, but artificial intelligence can do the same in just a few seconds if given the correct prompt or command.

If a person wants a painted portrait using the traditional method, he finds an artist, gives instructions about the type of portrait he wants, and receives it several days later. But now it is very simple — connect to an artificial intelligence website or software, give a prompt describing what you want, and print the portrait. It takes less than ten minutes. Very neat and clean steps, right?

Friday, April 24, 2026

Who Really Controls the Indian Share Market?

 

India is one of the fastest-growing economies in the world. Industries and companies drive that growth by attracting investments through public and private channels. While a private limited company cannot offer its shares for public sale, a public limited company can openly sell shares to investors — making the share market a central pillar of India's financial ecosystem.

Yet today, investment in India's share market can look eerily like gambling. Why? Because while the market is booming, more than 60% of investors suffer losses. Stories of wealth creation coexist with stories of financial ruin — and in some cases, outright cyber fraud committed in the name of investment.

Market fluctuations happen because of wars, elections, natural disasters, research breakthroughs, natural resource availability — and even events in countries thousands of miles away.

KEY STATISTICS

  • 12.7 Crore registered investors (SEBI)
  • 60%+ investors who suffer losses
  • 3 key forces controlling the market