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Unleashing the Power of ChatGPT: Revolutionizing Conversations

                 In recent years, artificial intelligence (AI) has made significant strides, enabling machines to understand and respond to human language like never before. One of the most remarkable achievements in this field is ChatGPT, an advanced language model developed by OpenAI. With its ability to engage in natural and coherent conversations, ChatGPT has ushered in a new era of human-machine interaction. In this blog post, we will explore the fascinating capabilities of ChatGPT and discuss its diverse range of applications across various industries.   he Birth of ChatGPT : ChatGPT, built upon the foundation of the groundbreaking GPT-3.5 architecture, represents the culmination of years of research and development in natural language processing. Trained on vast amounts of text data, ChatGPT has achieved an impressive level of proficiency in understanding and generating human-like text. Its underlying neural network empowers it to comprehend context, generate coherent res
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Islamic Banking in India

Islamic Banking in India  It is banking practiced as per the Islamic principle as prescribed in the shariah known as Fiqh al-Muamalat (Islamic rules on transaction). The Islamic law prohibits interest on both loans and deposits. Interest is also called riba in the Islamic discourse. The argument against interest is that money is not a good and profit should be earned on goods and services only not on control of money itself. But Islam does not deny that capital, as a factor of production deserves to be rewarded. It, however, allows the owners of capital a share in a surplus which is uncertain. It operates on the principle of sharing both profits and risks by the borrower as well as the lender. As such the depositor cannot earn a fixed return in the form of interest as happens in conventional banking. But the banks are permitted to offer incentives such as variable prizes or bonuses in cash or kind on these deposits. The depositor, who in the conventional banking s

Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar and His Legacy

  Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar and His Legacy and movements B R Ambedkar (1891- 1956) Bhimarao Ramji was born in the Mahar untouchable community at Mhow in Madhya Pradesh. His father, a subedar in the army, hailed from Ambad in Ratnagiri district of the then Bombay presidency. He took his surname 'Ambavadekar' from the name of his native village; it was, however, changed to Ambedkar in the school records. In 1913, he joined Columbia University in New York, where two years later he took his M A in Economics. In 1926, he obtained a doctorate from the same university. Meanwhile, in 1916 he had moved to the London School of Economics and prepared for the Bar. A year later, however, he had to discontinue his studies owing to financial exigencies. In 1921 he resumed his studies in London and obtained an M. Sc. (1921) and D. Sc (1923). 1924 saw Ambedkar returning home to start legal practice at the Bombay High Court. In the same year he established the Depressed Classes In

Caste Movement in Different Parts of India

  Caste Movement in Different Parts of India   Justice Movement It was an intermediate caste movement launched in Madras around 1915-16 by C N Mudaliar, T M Nair and P Tyagaraja Chetti on behalf of intermediate castes (like Tamil Vellalas, Mundaliars and Chettiars; Telegu Reddis, Kammas and Baliza Naidus; and Malayali Nair's) and against Brahimin predominance in education, government service and politics. They founded a new political party, known as the 'Justice Party' which exhibited its loyalty to the British government in the hope of getting more government jobs and representation in the new legislatures. Self-respect Movement It was a populist and radical movement founded in 1925 in Tamil Nadu by E V Ramaswamy Naicker popularly known as 'Periyar', against the Brahmin domination. It advocated weddings without Brahmin priests, forcible temple entry, burning of the Manu Smriti and outright atheism at times. Peiyar founded a T

Kakatiyas of Warangal

  Kakatiyas of Warangal   Their earliest known chief was Beta I, a feudatory of the Western Chalukyas in first half of the 11th century. He ruled over the Koravi country in AP Beta was succeeded by his son Prola I. The loyalty of Prola I to Chalukya Somesvara I earned for him Anumokonda-vishya, as a permanent fief. Prola I thus became the founder of the Kakatiya principality. Prola I was succeeded by his younger son Beta II, who was in turn succeeded by his son, Durganripati. Prola II The reign of Prola II, the next ruler, forms an important landmark in the history of the Kakatiya. He threw off the overlordship of the Chalukya and carved out for himself an independent kingdom which was destined to grow under his successors into a powerful kingdom embracing the whole of the Andhra country. Rudradeva His achievements are describe in his Anumakonda inscription. According to it, he defeated a number of neighbouring princes and extended his dominion

Modern Indian History by La Excellence IAS

Modern Indian History by La Excellence IAS  READY RECKONER DOWNLOAD MODERN INDIAN HISTORY 

Chief Minister and Council of Ministers

Chief Minister and Council of Ministers Salary and allowance of Chief Minister and COM is granted from Public Accounts Fund of India. CM is the real executive head of the state. Governor is the nominal head of the sate. All executive decisions are made in the name of Governor. CM is the architect of the state government. Chief is the chairman of the State Planning Board. CM is the chief spoke person of the state government. CM is the leader of the majority party in the State Legislative Assembly CM is the chairman of state council of Ministers CM is the member of the Inter-state council and NITI Ayog and was the member of National Development Council CM acts as the vice- chairman of the concerned zonal council by rotation holding office for a period of one year at a time. Ex-officio chairman of zonal council Union Home Ministers Northern Zonal Council with HQ at New Delhi Southern Zonal Council with HQ at