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I think we should focus on controlled precepitation of rain , before the cloud leave our border it should be made to do some rainfall here , using sprayer to spray some particles on cloud , used in many places , should be used on cloud in ocean before the rainfall in pakistan , some environmental warfare , their agriculture and cotton export would be hit bad
India receive huge amount of rainfall even today , what this country need is proper management & infrastructure ( irrigation + modern artificial water resorvoiers ).
 

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When did I disagree?
People said the same thing about China Pakistan Economic Corridor but China is proceeding anyway don’t underestimate China they’re infrastructure magician if they have decided to trade with India and Nepal using the land route they will do it and they will make it cost effective and efficient
 

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Oh no, some Liberandu publication was saying 3 million job cut in IT sector :hehe:.


Top 5 Indian IT companies to add over 96,000 employees: NASSCOM
IBEF: June 18, 2021

On Thursday, National Association of Software and Services Companies (NASSCOM) said, the conventional technology job and roles landscape will evolve with the development of technology and increasing automation, leading to formation of newer professions.
NASSCOM said, "The industry persists to be a net recruiter of skilled talent, adding 138,000 individuals in FY21, and strong recruitment intends for FY22 with the top 5 Indian IT firms aiming to add > 96,000 employees. The industry is upskilling > 250,000 employees in digital skills and has appointed > 40,000 fresh digitally trained talent, signifying its assurance and investment towards fast improvement of workforce competences.”
It added, the IT-BPM sector overall employed 4.5 million individuals as of March 2021.
It added that ~ 33% of the total jobs in the BPM sector were in the area of customer interaction services (such as call centre jobs including mail, chat etc.). Most of the client work from India is now being done in an omni-channel approach and requires greater end proficiency with technology and automation already developed into the processes.

In the last three years, automation and robotic process automation has been maturing and impacted to the new job generation in the BPM sector. The estimated opportunity for BPM is ~ US$ 180-220 billion, according to a NASSCOM-McKinsey Report, putting substantial room for growth and jobs.
NASSCOM said, "BPO industry in India is continuously transforming on reimagining methods for global clients – developing products, leverage analytics, client experience and the statement by all firms display the expansion in 2020 and further opportunities going forwards. With one of the greatest deal pipeline, and robust business outlook, the industry is on its way to reach its revenue vision of US$ 300-350 billion by 2025. The Industry will remain to be a net jobs generator and is dedicated to people-centric innovation, persistent focus on talent, and providing a better transformative client experience.”
 

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People said the same thing about China Pakistan Economic Corridor but China is proceeding anyway don’t underestimate China they’re infrastructure magician if they have decided to trade with India and Nepal using the land route they will do it and they will make it cost effective and efficient
And what if we don't want , just stop simping ove them
 

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Ya'll Nibbiars The reviewed the potential for methanol production from natural gas, very heavy oils, bituminous shales, coals, peat and biomass. In 2005, 2006 Nobel prize winner George A Aloha, G. K. Surya Prakash and Alain Goeppert advocated an entire methanol economy based on energy storage in synthetically produced methanol.
 

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Trade between India and China will continue to grow and the Lhasa-Kathmandu-Raxaul Rali line will only facilitate that
Ya'll Nibbiars trade between India and China will reduce and Raxal will become Indias entry into Nepal. You concernate on your studies.
 

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Ya'll Nibbiars it's the largest jump in the country's history.

Do u have data of the capacity of other countries?

Where are our data center cluster located.

Which places have the capacity to grow into Data center cluster in the future.?
 

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People said the same thing about China Pakistan Economic Corridor but China is proceeding anyway don’t underestimate China they’re infrastructure magician if they have decided to trade with India and Nepal using the land route they will do it and they will make it cost effective and efficient
CPEC is a success? And Gawader is a success?
And Nepal can go neck deep in Chinese debt for all I care.
G.O.I will simply notify the port of entry of Chinese goods as Chennai. And Chinese can do nothing.

Oli thought China can replace India in supplying goods when Madeshis placed an embargo. Oli learnt a lesson of his life that humans still are insignificant at the hands of nature/ geography.
 

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Ya'll Nibbiars that chart is probably wrong Mumbai and Chennai are expected to drive 73% of the sector’s total capacity addition during 2021-23. And with Mumbai 51 percent. And even now Mumbai has 49 percent data centre capacity. In 2019 it was 47 percent.
 

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By connecting Nepal with India along tracks which are of a different gauge, New Delhi has prevented China to bring its railway, and in the worst-case scenario, its troops and equipment, close to the Indian border.
After stalling for an extended period, the Nepalese authorities have permitted India's Konkan Railway Corporation Limited to carry out a Detailed Project Report (DPR) to connect Kathmandu with Raxaul,
Raxaul railway station on the India-Nepal border is the only Indian city that is connected across the border to Nepal at Birjung.
Raxaul is Nepal's gateway to India, as it connected by rail with New Delhi and Kolkata, providing a vast hinterland. 👇
There is a scope of growth here.
Nepal does not produce ,but we have scope of export to Nepal by improving infra.
Connect Nepal markets with India by makeing Dry ports for transportation
 

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There is a scope of growth here.
Nepal does not produce ,but we have scope of export to Nepal by improving infra.
Connect Nepal markets with India by makeing Dry ports for transportation
Ya'll Nibbiars we already have dry port in Nepal.
 

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Ya'll Nibbiars that chart is probably wrong Mumbai and Chennai are expected to drive 73% of the sector’s total capacity addition during 2021-23. And with Mumbai 51 percent. And even now Mumbai has 49 percent data centre capacity. In 2019 it was 47 percent.
Data is from 2014 so yes.
 

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Bengaluru people watching to much porn.
AFAIK data center has nothing to do much with Porn and much to do with Cloud hosting and data storage.

@Kumata what are the requirements for a data center geographical, financial, political and logistical
 

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AFAIK data center has nothing to do much with Porn and much to do with Cloud hosting and data storage.

@Kumata what are the requirements for a data center geographical, financial, political and logistical
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The data centre has become more like a system, a meta-system. It has become the infrastructure that houses data and algorithms and ensures quality service for apps. IT has become more complex but also more efficient. Two major predictions did not come true, however. The data centre was predicted to disappear into pubic clouds but that did not happen. It continues to thrive in public clouds, on-premise and at the edge where its growth will be significant. It was also expected to be standardised around a small number of technology choices, but it has become more heterogeneous, more specialised and more customised. And Without question, the major driver of data centres today is artificial intelligence workloads. AI applications are enabled by a virtuous cycle. It is cheap to collect massive amounts of data, there is hardware and algorithms that can make sense of that data and need massive amounts of it, and there are economically viable uses for the resulting insights and automation.

IoT is leading to edge computing where data centres of different sizes and capabilities are necessary. There was a time when you expected a smartphone on one end, a public cloud at the other, and nothing in between. Instead, what we see emerging is a giant fabric of resources from the sensor to the cloud. In this fabric, IoT is the fountain of data. The vast majority of data will be generated and ultimately consumed outside the cloud because the information contained in every ‘thing’, whether a consumer product or a building or a city or a ship, will be harnessed, so we can manage, predict, automate, control and so on. The proverbial volume, variety, and velocity of the data make it too slow and expensive to ship it all back to the cloud. It necessitates several stages between IoT and the cloud. And at every stage, you must decide whether to process, store or transmit the data. And that means more data centres everywhere.

Data centres have substantially caught up with virtualisation where possible and bare metal where necessary. The prevailing model is scalable capability with a cloud consumption model, hardware configurations that ensure the quality of service, and advanced development tools that ensure developer productivity. One big lesson of AI is that you need a lot more data than you thought you did. On the face of it, that means data superiority is necessary for information superiority. Basically, whoever has more data, just a sheer volume of data is poised to win. This immediately puts data privacy, digital rights and data sovereignty at the centre stage. It also ultimately determines where exactly a given data set is stored and a given workload runs.

Power costs are the next important issue. In addition to improvements in ‘results/watt’, we also see a move to renewable sources of energy and carbon neutral facilities.
 
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The data centre has become more like a system, a meta-system. It has become the infrastructure that houses data and algorithms and ensures quality service for apps. IT has become more complex but also more efficient. Two major predictions did not come true, however. The data centre was predicted to disappear into pubic clouds but that did not happen. It continues to thrive in public clouds, on-premise and at the edge where its growth will be significant. It was also expected to be standardised around a small number of technology choices, but it has become more heterogeneous, more specialised and more customised. And Without question, the major driver of data centres today is artificial intelligence workloads. AI applications are enabled by a virtuous cycle. It is cheap to collect massive amounts of data, there is hardware and algorithms that can make sense of that data and need massive amounts of it, and there are economically viable uses for the resulting insights and automation.
The data centre was predicted to disappear into pubic clouds but that did not happen
No wonder the prediction was wrong🙄
 

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