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Will robots take over your job? Economic Survey 2025 sheds light on AI anxieties
Robots taking over jobs? Automation has always caused disruptions in the job market. But how worried should India at large be?
Robots taking over jobs? Automation has always caused disruptions in the job market. But how worried should India at large be?
The economy is expected to grow 6.3-6.8 per cent in the coming fiscal year, a slower pace than before, according to the Economic Survey.
Private schools are increasingly popular in rural India, with enrolment rising since 2006. However, government school enrolments surged during the pandemic before returning to pre-pandemic levels in 2024. Girls' education has improved but faces challenges, especially in certain states with high dropout rates.
To assess the pollution levels in the Yamuna, India Today's Data Intelligence Unit analysed data from the Delhi Pollution Control Committee and the Delhi Jal Board.
This Assembly election in Delhi marks the highest number of female candidates in the national capital since 1972, and data shows that women are entering politics at younger ages than men.
Digitisation has added comfort to almost all facets of life, but it comes at the cost of cyber threats, ranging from bank fraud to hacking to UPI phishing attacks.
Will these initiatives continue to win the "Dil" of Dilli waalahs, or will they fail to make a significant electoral impact?
In New Delhi, Aam Aadmi Party chief Arvind Kejriwal faces 22 challengers, including Sandeep Dikshit from the Congress and the Bharatiya Janata Party's Parvesh Sahib Singh.
The BJP accounted for over 75 per cent of the total digital ad expenditure in the last 30 days.
People from all parts of the country come to the national capital in search of jobs, especially from Purvanchal, to form a major chunk of the tenant population.
Women voters are increasingly targeted by welfare schemes in Delhi elections, yet female candidates remain underrepresented. Of 699 candidates this year, only 96 (14%) are women, the highest in decades but still low.
Coalition dynamics could influence future budgetary decisions, particularly in the welfare sector. Will the government maintain its current priorities?