Mangaluru: Dakshina Kannada Deputy Commissioner, Sindhu B Rupesh on Thursday urged the people of the District to maintain law and order in the District ahead of the Ayodhya Verdict that is set to come out soon.

Speaking at a press conference at her office along with other top officials of District Administration, Sindhu asserted that people should not get emotional by the verdict and should maintain peace and harmony in the region.

She also advised people against taking law into their hands if any untoward incident is reported and asked them to report the same to the authorities at the earliest.

Mangaluru Police Commissioner, Dr. PS Harsha while speaking at the press conference added that verdict from the Apex Court will be binding and its credibility should not be questioned irrespective of the outcome of the verdict.

He also called upon religious leaders of both the communities to create awareness among the youngsters to maintain law and order in the District and elsewhere.

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Hampi (PTI): Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Saturday launched Cyient AI Labs (CyAILS) -- 'VijAIpatha', aimed at democratising access to Artificial Intelligence, STEM and Robotics education in government schools here.

In a series of posts on 'X', the minister's office shared pictures of the initiative launched at a girl's government school in Hosapete taluk and said that under the pilot phase, five world-class AI, STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) and Robotics laboratories are being established in government schools.

Each lab will be equipped with high-performance computers, AI-ready software, robotics kits, IoT devices, sensors and secure broadband connectivity.

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"Aligned with NEP 2020, Digital India and Hon'ble Prime Minister @narendramodi's mission of Viksit Bharat 2047, the programme integrates CBSE's AI curriculum and strengthens technology-enabled learning in public education," it said.

Focusing on rural and semi-urban India, the initiative introduces future technologies at the school level, helping build early digital fluency, computational thinking and innovation capacity among students, the minister's office said.

"Benefiting over 2,000 students and training more than 200 teachers, 'VijAIpatha' is a scalable CSR model fostering innovation, career readiness and grassroots digital empowerment," it added.

According to the office, the initiative has been designed as a scalable, replicable and sustainable model that can be adopted across districts and states in collaboration with government education departments, positioning it as a benchmark CSR model for a national AI education rollout.