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INDIA'S CBDC INITIATIVE; A walk toward inclusivity or complexity | Rachit Joshi
INTRODUCTION Centrally backed digital currency (CBDC) ,is are basically a digital form of fiat currency they don't have any intrinsic value same as fiat currency but are linked to the price of fiat currency,they are stabilised by the central bank and are not decentralized like normal crypto currency. Because of a sudden attraction in a cashless economy and the rise of innovation the countries are developing their CBDC and many have launched it.The Bahamas was the first countr
May 16 min read


THE MATHEMATICS OF STORYTELLING: HOW FICTION REFLECTS THE ACCURACY OF PATTERNS AND PROBABILITIES | Kriti Singh
INTRODUCTION I have always found reading to be a great escape from reality. It pulls me into different worlds, which are the creations of words and my own imaginative power. It is the characters, their feelings, and the secrets that are revealed in between the lines that have always fascinated me. However, gradually, I started to see that beneath the surface, stories are not just creative bursts. They adhere to a certain beat, a kind of structure that is some
May 15 min read


Unreal Engine 5: When Math and Physics Bring Characters to Life | Vatsal
It appeared more like a puppet with invisible strings than a real person when I first attempted to make a character move in Unreal Engine 5. The entire scene felt weird, the arms moved too rigidly, and the feet slid on the ground. I realized I was missing math, not creativity. Then I discovered something surprising: a hidden blend of physics and math works together perfectly behind every smooth movement, realistic fall, and believable turn in a game. Let me explain… THE MATH
May 14 min read


FOOTBALL: THE FASCINATION BEHIND IT AND THE ROLE THAT MATHS AND TECH PLAYS | Riewsanbhalag
WHY THE WORLD LOVES FOOTBALL? Football isn’t just any sport, it’s the heartbeat of Billions of people, with more than 3.5 billion fans worldwide, football is loved for its accessibility, simplicity, passion and the ability to unite people from different parts of the world and with different backgrounds. From the street games in small villages to the FIFA World Cup Finals, the charm and pull of football crosses borders, cultures, and generations and has been able to capture
May 17 min read


Where Mathematics Meets Market Forces | Avisha Mittal
INTRODUCTION The use of math in economics is really common now. When we use math to look at signs it is easier to make good decisions about policies. Math is very important when we try to understand supply and demand. Supply and demand are the things that decide prices and quantities in a market. Economics uses math to figure out these things. Supply and demand are always. People do not usually notice them. They affect the price of the things we buy every day, like foo
Apr 194 min read


Maths in Music and Rhythms | Kartik
Music is usually described as a universal language, one that surpasses boundaries of culture, tradition, age, and experience. Music isn’t something that I only listen to but it is something I live with and I believe that it is the same for many people in our generation. My journey with music truly began in 8th standard , when I first discovered Spotify. Until then, music was just something I came across casually, but this was the moment it became my staple. The first artists
Apr 194 min read


Behind The Wall Street To The Code Street: The Algorithms Trading In India | Vedant Marodia
Financial world is not marked with screaming brokers and crowded trading rooms. It has been a stealthy revolution which has been changing this place one led by reason, numbers, and machines. The concept of algorithmic trading is not just a new financial tool to any person who is curious about the convergence of technology and business, especially in an economy that is rapidly becoming digital as it is in India. The computer algorithms can be used to trade at the speed of the
Apr 194 min read


The FinTech Wave: Transforming Finance for Every Indian | Bishal Dev
In just ten years, the money handling process and banking processes in India have transformed. Do you remember how slow and awkward it was to visit a bank? Long lines, multiple forms to complete, and waiting several days for any large or minor transaction to complete are no more. In its place, we have technology transforming the economy and how we do our everyday banking, making it quicker, easier, and more accessible to all of us. The project is known as fintech or financia
Apr 194 min read


How Inevitable Is the Concept of Numbers? | Anaswara Ramesh
Numbers feel unavoidable. From counting days to measuring distance, from grades and money to physics and code, numerical thinking seems woven into the fabric of reality itself. But a deeper question lingers beneath this familiarity: are numbers truly universal, or are they a consequence of how intelligent beings like humans perceive and process the world? To ask whether numbers are inevitable is to ask whether the universe demands them, or whether we do. Are Numbers Universal
Apr 173 min read


The Intersection Of Maths & Art | Davary Walia
I remember my childhood art mainly as me painting secretly. My friends probably would have been the first to run out of the door after school, but I was quite happy to stay in and sit by the window with a pencil and a sketchpad. No matter if the outside world was loud, disordered, and unpredictable, I just let painting be my world. There was really no time when I was so immersed in colors, brushstrokes, and tiny details that usually go unnoticed that I could easily lose track
Apr 173 min read


Fintech Swindling and RBI Regulation | By Drishti Yadav
Digital Payments, loans and fintech space have a growing emergence in India. However, it can prove to be a double-edged sword by keeping...
Mar 6, 20235 min read


Smart Eye Technology | By Bhumi Arora
Smart eye technology is an eye tracking system which uses digital cameras to track the movement of eyes and is used in Driver Monitoring...
Jul 28, 20225 min read


James Webb: Our Golden Eye in space | By Nikhil Joshi
On 25 December 2021, an Ariane5 rocket blasted off from the European Space Agency’s (ESA) launch station in French Guiana, carrying...
Feb 23, 20225 min read


Transition to Cloud Technology | By Manasvi Agarwal & Divya Singh
You might have come across the word ‘clouds’ quite a few times. But exactly what is the cloud? And why clouds? When we use the cloud,...
Dec 18, 20216 min read


Is Artificial Intelligence really unbiased? | By Anshika & Sivkan
When it comes to what technology, computers or artificial intelligence can or cannot do without human intervention, there are numerous...
Nov 9, 20215 min read


INFODEMIC: A New Pandemic | By Deepika Bartwal
“We’re not just fighting an epidemic; we’re fighting an infodemic”- WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus at the Munich...
Oct 21, 20215 min read


WANTED: For Speaking the Truth | By Vibha Patawari
This man you can see was WANTED by the police worldwide. He is Julian Assange, an Australian internet activist, more famously, the...
Sep 23, 20215 min read


Educational Revolution: The Rise of Private Monopolies | By Hardik Agarwal
“Change is the Law of Nature.” Education is no longer confined to the four walls of a classroom; it has evolved into dynamic and...
Aug 24, 20215 min read


‘As Promised’: Tesla’s Entry in the Indian Market | By Aryan Gangwar
Billionaire Elon Musk posted a two word confirmation “As promised” on Twitter to confirm Tesla’s entry in India in 2021. In its course...
Mar 8, 20216 min read


Emerging AI & ML in Health-Tech | by Srishty Ruhela
“The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others” ~Mahatma Gandhi Well, wasn’t he right? Doctors are God. A...
Feb 26, 20215 min read
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