Bilbies INGENIOUS~Hindi

Bilbies Ingenious Hindi
Bilbies INGENIOUS~Hindi

All chats are in Hindi, we touch upon diverse topics affecting everyone. The world is one big home and podcasting provides indelible connections. The idea of this podcast is to reach people and have conversations about what's going on across different parts of the world, as well as talks on spirituality, overseas education, and much more. All guests and celebs are welcome for a catch-up on this podcast. Please get in touch with us to organize a conversation.

  1. 05/16/2023

    Securing Education Loans for Studying Abroad, Collateral-Free

    To obtain an education loan for studying abroad without collateral in India, follow these steps: Research lenders: Explore banks and financial institutions offering education loans without collateral for international studies. Check eligibility: Ensure you meet the lender's criteria, such as being an Indian citizen, having good academics, and securing admission abroad. Prepare documents: Gather required documents like admission letter, identity and address proofs, co-borrower's income proof, and academic transcripts. Find a co-borrower or guarantor: Most lenders require a co-borrower or guarantor with a good credit history to ensure loan repayment. Demonstrate repayment ability: Showcase your academic and career goals, future income prospects, and job opportunities after completing studies abroad. Apply for the loan: Submit your application to the chosen lender, providing accurate information and necessary documents. Negotiate terms: Compare loan offers from different lenders and negotiate terms like interest rates, repayment tenure, and fees. Review and sign the agreement: Carefully review the loan agreement, seek professional advice if needed, and sign the agreement once satisfied. Repay on time: Make timely repayments as per the agreed terms to maintain a good credit history and secure future financial prospects. By following these steps, you can enhance your chances of securing an education loan for studying abroad without collateral #studyabroad #education #ielts #studyincanada #study #canada #studyinuk #university #studentvisa #studyvisa #studyoverseas #studyinaustralia #overseaseducation #visa #student #internationalstudents #travel #studyinusa #highereducation #students #immigration #australia #uk #college #scholarship #studygram #studentlife #studyabroadlife #usa #studyineurope

    9 min
  2. Artifical intelligence. Should students study AI. What are the issues around AI.

    03/29/2023

    Artifical intelligence. Should students study AI. What are the issues around AI.

    As technology advances and AI and Automation become more prevalent in our daily lives, it's important to examine the ethical implications of these technologies. Today, we will explore various ethical issues surrounding AI and Automation and how we can navigate these issues as a society. Body: I. What is Artificial Intelligence and Automation? Before we dive into the ethical issues, it's important to define what we mean by Artificial Intelligence and Automation. AI refers to the simulation of human intelligence in machines that are programmed to think and learn like humans. Automation refers to the use of machines or computers to perform tasks that would typically require human intervention. II. The Benefits of AI and Automation AI and Automation have the potential to bring many benefits to society. They can improve efficiency, reduce costs, and enhance our quality of life. For example, AI-powered healthcare systems can provide faster and more accurate diagnoses, and Automation in manufacturing can lead to increased production and reduced waste. III. Ethical Issues Surrounding AI and Automation Despite the benefits, there are many ethical issues surrounding AI and Automation that need to be addressed. Some of the key issues include: Job Loss - As Automation takes over jobs that were previously performed by humans, there is a risk of widespread job loss. This can lead to economic and social instability. Bias - AI systems are only as unbiased as the data they are trained on. If the data is biased, the AI system will also be biased. This can lead to discrimination and perpetuate existing societal inequalities. Privacy - AI systems often require large amounts of personal data to function effectively. This can lead to privacy concerns and potential misuse of personal data. Responsibility - As AI systems become more advanced, it becomes difficult to determine who is responsible when something goes wrong. This can lead to issues of accountability and liability. IV. How Can We Address These Issues? To address these ethical issues, there are several approaches that can be taken. These include: Regulation - Governments can regulate the development and deployment of AI and Automation to ensure that they are being used ethically. Education - Educating the public on the ethical implications of AI and Automation can help raise awareness and promote responsible use of these technologies. Diversity - Ensuring that diverse perspectives are represented in the development of AI and Automation can help mitigate issues of bias and discrimination. Transparency - Making AI systems more transparent can help increase trust and accountability. Conclusion: In conclusion, while AI and Automation bring many benefits to society, it's important to consider the ethical implications of these technologies. By addressing issues such as job loss, bias, privacy, and responsibility, we can ensure that AI and Automation are being used ethically and responsibly. Thank you for listening to this episode of our podcast, and we hope you found it informative and thought-provoking. #studyabroad #internationalstudents #education #artificalintelligence #AutomationEthics #EthicsInTech #TechnologyEthics #ResponsibleAI #AIresponsibility #EthicalAI #AIaccountability #FairAI #AIbias #Techtransparency #DataPrivacy #JobLossAI #DiversityInTech #SocialImpactAI #StudyAbroad #GlobalEducation #EducationAbroad #InternationalExperience #CrossCulturalExchange #StudentLifeAbroad #LanguageLearning #StudentTravel #DiversityAndInclusion #StudyOverseas #StudentExchange #CulturalImmersion #StudentAdventures #GlobalCitizenship

    13 min
  3. 03/23/2023

    India’s growth. Impact on Indians living abroad. Geopolitics conversation.

    India's recent economic growth and demographic trends have led to discussions about the country's emergence as an economy of genuine scale. However, while India's GDP growth has outpaced China's in recent years, the reality is more nuanced. China is still a large economy with reasonable GDP growth, although the end of its economic exceptionalism has led to a search for alternatives. India's relative demographic trends suggest that future years when China's growth exceeds India's are likely to be the exception rather than the norm. The COVID-19 era has shifted global working patterns, and India is uniquely placed to capture this through its scale, technology capacity, and English-speaking capability. India's nonalignment is also less cemented in the pandemic's aftermath, and the country is in a geopolitical sweet spot, courted by the Quad, China, and others. India has signed new trade agreements with the United Arab Emirates and Australia, and one with the U.K. is likely in the first half of 2023. The pandemic has also spurred India to begin improving its physical infrastructure and narrow the gap with "world-class public digital infrastructure." Infrastructure spending represents 23% of total spending at the state government level, the highest in a decade, and central government spending on infrastructure is at an all-time high of 19%. The new national budget includes a one-third increase in planned capital investment spending, bringing the allocation up to 4% of GDP, which will have a high multiplier effect on growth and bolster private investment. India's progress in clearing nonperforming loans during the pandemic is also likely to improve the provision of credit to the economy. Nonperforming loans as a share of total bank loans have declined from a worrying level of 11.2% in 2017 to 5%, with further declines likely. While India's to-do list is long, economic development has no standard recipe. The rise of the Asian Tigers and China were unique, and India's rise will be unique as well. Despite its challenges, India's to-dos are what give the country upside potential. #IndiaEconomy #studyabroad #G20India #IndiaGrowth #IndiaDemographics #EmergingMarkets #InfrastructureDevelopment #NonPerformingLoans #TradeAgreements #GlobalWorkingPatterns #Geopolitics #WorldBankSurvey #GDP #ToDosForIndia #RiskRewardTradeoff #studyabroad #studyoverseas #studyabroad2023 #internationalstudent #studyabroadvlog #studyabroadjourney #studyabroadlife #studyabroadexperience #studyabroadgoals #studyabroadtips #studyabroadadventures #studyabroadinspiration #studyabroadprogram #studyabroadopportunities #studyabroadcommunity #studyabroadculture

    21 min
  4. Top countries to study. GDP of USA Vs India. Citizenship in Australia. Green card isn’t citizenship

    03/18/2023

    Top countries to study. GDP of USA Vs India. Citizenship in Australia. Green card isn’t citizenship

    Using headphones while podcasting is important because it allows the host to monitor the audio quality and ensure that the sound levels are consistent throughout the recording. It also helps to eliminate background noise and improve the overall listening experience for the audience. As of 2021, the GDP of the United States was approximately $22 trillion, making it the largest economy in the world. While India has experienced significant economic growth in recent years, it still has a long way to go to catch up to the United States. However, with a population of over 1.3 billion and a growing middle class, India has the potential to become a major economic power in the future. Citizenship in Australia is a highly sought-after status that can offer numerous benefits, including the right to vote, access to healthcare, and the ability to travel freely. Obtaining citizenship typically requires living in Australia for a certain amount of time, passing a citizenship test, and demonstrating a commitment to Australian values and society. A green card in the United States is not equivalent to citizenship, as it only grants the holder permanent residency status. To become a citizen, green card holders must meet certain eligibility requirements, such as living in the US for a certain amount of time and passing a citizenship test. IELTS, or the International English Language Testing System, is a commonly used test for assessing English language proficiency for non-native speakers. The specific requirements for IELTS scores vary depending on the country and institution, but a higher score generally indicates a greater level of proficiency. There are numerous countries around the world that offer high-quality education and attract international students. Some of the top countries for studying abroad include the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, Germany, France, Japan, China, Singapore, and Switzerland. Each of these countries has unique strengths and opportunities for students seeking a high-quality education and a diverse cultural experience. #studyabroad #education #ielts #studyincanada #study #canada #studyinuk #university #studentvisa #studyvisa #studyoverseas #studyinaustralia #overseaseducation #visa #student #internationalstudents #travel #studyinusa #highereducation #students #immigration #australia #uk #college #scholarship #studygram #studentlife #studyabroadlife #usa #studyineurop

    13 min
  5. 03/05/2023

    Top 10 Lucrative Professions in Australia: How to Earn a Six-Figure Salary

    There are several professions in Australia that can offer a six-figure salary. However, it's important to note that salaries can vary based on several factors such as location, industry, experience, and employer. Here are ten professions that have a higher likelihood of offering a six-figure salary in Australia: Surgeon: Surgeons are highly skilled medical professionals who perform surgeries to treat injuries, diseases, and deformities. According to PayScale, the average salary for a Surgeon in Australia is around AUD 205,000 per year, making it one of the highest-paying professions in the country. Psychiatrist: Psychiatrists are medical doctors who specialize in mental health. They diagnose and treat mental illnesses and help people with emotional and behavioral disorders. The average salary for a Psychiatrist in Australia is around AUD 175,000 per year. Anesthesiologist: Anesthesiologists are medical doctors who specialize in administering anesthesia during surgical procedures. They are responsible for ensuring the patient's comfort and safety during surgery. The average salary for an Anesthesiologist in Australia is around AUD 170,000 per year. Software Engineer: Software Engineers are responsible for designing, developing, and maintaining software systems. They work in various industries such as technology, finance, and healthcare. The average salary for a Software Engineer in Australia is around AUD 100,000 per year, but with experience, this can increase significantly. #studyabroad #education #ielts #studyincanada #study #canada #studyinuk #university #studentvisa #studyvisa #studyoverseas #studyinaustralia #overseaseducation #visa #student #internationalstudents #travel #studyinusa #highereducation #students #immigration #australia #uk #college #scholarship #studygram #studentlife #studyabroadlife #usa #studyineurope

    10 min

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    All chats are in Hindi, we touch upon diverse topics affecting everyone. The world is one big home and podcasting provides indelible connections. The idea of this podcast is to reach people and have conversations about what's going on across different parts of the world, as well as talks on spirituality, overseas education, and much more. All guests and celebs are welcome for a catch-up on this podcast. Please get in touch with us to organize a conversation.

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