Wednesday 25 September 2019

India & Happiness

The research suggests that happiness is a combination of how satisfied you are with your life and how good you feel on a day-to-day basis. Both of these are relatively stable—that is, our life changes, and our mood fluctuates, but our general happiness is more genetically determined than anything else.

Below is the list of the top 10 happiest countries around the globe:

 [1] Finland, [2] Denmark, [3] Norway, [4] Iceland, [5] Netherlands, [6] Switzerland,
 [7] Sweden, [8] New Zealand, [9] Canada, [10] Austria

The World Happiness Report for 2019 has put Finland on the top spot on the happiest country for the second consecutive year. According to the reports, Finland is the happiest country amongst 156 nations surveyed by the UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network. India [140] has dropped down seven spots in the happiness rankings as compared to its 2018 [133] ranking. The immediate neighbors of India including Pakistan (67) China (93), Bhutan (95), Nepal (100), Bangladesh (125) and Sri Lanka (130) are way ahead in the happiness rankings. The report also admits that despite the increase in income level the people remains unhappy. Now the main question before government is to find out the reasons of unhappiness in the country because the happy people are the asset of the country and they can contributes to the economy. 

Various factors that determine the happiness levels of a country includes life expectancy, social support, income, freedom, trust, health and generosity, amongst others.

 Some of the reasons which are responsible for dropping the position in Happiness Index are listed below:

 1. Rapid urbanization
 2. Congestion in cities
 3. Environmental pollution
4. Problems of commute
5. Question of law and order
 6. Safety regarding women
 7. Worries about food and water safety
8. Insecure about their health

Students at RBMI, Bareilly campus are continuously trained to deal with all the hazardous of their life so that they can build their social values. Time to time seminars and lectures are arranged which groom their skills in every aspect.

 ANUPAM KUMAR SAXENA (ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, RBMI-BAREILLY)

Thursday 12 September 2019

                          Artificial Intelligence and Cloud Computing in a combined way

Cloud Computing is a concept which is delivering different type of services to its clients. Clients who can use cloud computing and its technology, ranges from simple single user to big corporate houses. It is the latest and trending technology widely and extensively using by big corporate houses.

Cloud give its services in three modes SAAS, PAAS and IAAS. SAAS is known as Software as a Service which is for end user who want to use service as a software. PAAS is known as Platform as a Service use by software developers for software development and the last and most important one IAAS that is known as Infrastructure as a Service for software companies if they want to use costly application and web servers.

Cloud computing provides in house demand supply depending upon needs and usage. Some big giants of Cloud Computing are Amazon ECS, Microsoft Windows Azure and many more. Currently Amazon is a leading player in this market giving its On-demand Supply to users of different domains.

Artificial Intelligence when used with cloud computing boost the power of both in a tremendous way, cloud computing provide its robustness and mobility to access from anywhere and analytics power of artificial intelligence gives a unique advancement in research activities.

Artificial Intelligence is growing at a very rapid rate from software to robotics, from aviation to medicals now we can see every where AI is marking its foot print. In this era directly or indirectly AI is affecting the human lives.

RBMI Bareilly has separate labs for both cloud computing and artificial intelligence which continuously focuses the students to learn new and latest technologies as cloud computing is a part of their learning and awareness either through course curriculum or through value addition classes. We conduct regular seminars and workshops in our RBMI Bareilly campus for students which help them in learning new trends and technology growing in the market.

Since Cloud provide its services in two modes PUBLIC CLOUD and PRIVATE CLOUD, so AI developers can use any of the service depending upon their need. A private Cloud is a proprietary network which provides secures and paid services to limited users, whereas public cloud give its services to anyone on the internet.

We are hoping for a better tomorrow with these two latest technologies as they keep on working together for the development of society.

                                                RITURAJ DIXIT (ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, RBMI-BAREILLY