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Parenting wisdom from Sudha Murty: More than grades
In the realm of Indian academia and beyond, the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) have long been revered as the pinnacle of educational achievement. However, success is not solely defined by academic accolades or the institutions one attends. Sudha Murty, a renowned author, philanthropist, and the chairperson of Infosys Foundation, offers a broader perspective on what it means to raise successful children. Drawing from her rich life experiences and profound wisdom, she shares invaluable parenting tips that go beyond conventional academic success.
These tips emphasise holistic development, character building, and the importance of values, laying a strong foundation for children to thrive in all aspects of life.
1. Encourage curiosity and a love for learning
Sudha Murty believes that education is not just about passing exams but about cultivating a genuine love for learning. She encourages parents to nurture their children’s curiosity by exposing them to a variety of subjects and experiences. This not only broadens their knowledge but also helps them discover their true passions.
2. Teach the importance of values
Values such as honesty, integrity, and empathy are the cornerstones of a strong character. Murty emphasises the importance of instilling these values from a young age. She believes that children who grow up with strong moral principles are better equipped to navigate the complexities of life and make ethical decisions.
3. Foster independence
One of the key aspects of raising successful children is teaching them to be independent. Murty advises parents to gradually give their children responsibilities and the freedom to make their own choices. This fosters a sense of accountability and helps them develop problem-solving skills.
4. Lead by example
Children often emulate their parents’ behaviour. Murty stresses the importance of leading by example. Parents should demonstrate the qualities they wish to instil in their children, whether it is hard work, resilience, or compassion. This creates a powerful and positive influence on the child’s development.
5. Encourage open communication
Open and honest communication is crucial in any parent-child relationship. Murty advocates for creating a safe space where children feel comfortable expressing their thoughts and feelings. This builds trust and helps parents understand their children’s perspectives and challenges.
6. Prioritise emotional intelligence
In today’s fast-paced world, emotional intelligence is as important as intellectual abilities. Murty highlights the significance of teaching children to understand and manage their emotions. This includes developing empathy, self-awareness, and social skills, which are essential for personal and professional success.
7. Promote a balanced lifestyle
While academic achievements are important, Murty believes in the significance of a balanced lifestyle. She encourages parents to ensure that their children engage in extracurricular activities, sports, and hobbies. This not only enhances their physical well-being but also fosters creativity and teamwork.
8. Instill a sense of social responsibility
Murty’s philanthropic work has shown her the impact of giving back to society. She advises parents to instil a sense of social responsibility in their children. Volunteering, helping those in need, and being mindful of the environment are ways to cultivate compassion and a sense of community.
9. Celebrate effort, not just results
Finally, Murty emphasises the importance of recognising and celebrating the effort rather than just the results. Acknowledging hard work and perseverance encourages children to keep striving for their goals, regardless of the outcome. This helps them develop a growth mindset and resilience.
Sudha Murty’s parenting tips offer a holistic approach to raising successful children. By focusing on values, emotional intelligence, independence, and a love for learning, parents can guide their children towards not only achieving their dreams but also becoming well-rounded, compassionate, and responsible individuals. Beyond the prestige of institutions like IIT, these principles pave the way for a fulfilling and meaningful life.
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BrowserStack launches AI-driven Low Code Automation tool
Software testing platform
has rolled out Low Code Automation, a solution to simplify test automation for quality assurance teams, developers, and non-technical users.The newly launched solution will address challenges faced by software teams, including manual testing delays and complex automation frameworks, BrowserStack said in a statement.
While traditional test automation requires coding expertise by often limiting non-technical testers to contribute, this tool allows user—irrespective of their technical background—to create and manage AI-driven automated tests without writing code. Users can also use BrowserStack’s cloud infrastructure for reliable test execution.
“(The AI-powered Low-Code Automation (LCA) simplifies the process of building and maintaining test automation suites compared to traditional tools like Selenium. It reduces the steep learning curve and complexity often associated with automation projects, leading to a quicker return on investment (ROI),” Chintan Doshi, Director of Product Management at BrowserStack, told YourStory.
To support development teams worldwide, Low Code Automation speeds up testing cycles, boosts product quality, and enhances user experience by reducing technical barriers.
“Citizen testers—such as business analysts, product managers, and customer support teams—can easily add validations and create automated tests with the test recorder, without requiring coding skills. This reduces their dependency on developers and QAs and empowers them to actively contribute to testing efforts,” Doshi explained.
Founded in 2011 by Ritesh Arora and Nakul Aggarwal, BrowserStack provides a cloud-based platform for developers to test websites and mobile apps across devices, operating systems, and browsers on demand.
With headquarters in San Francisco and Mumbai, the company has expanded its product line to include over 15 products, of which 10 were launched in the past 18 months.
In August, the Accel-backed firm acquired Berlin-based Bird Eats Bug, an advanced bug-reporting tool. The acquisition aims to address the existing gaps in bug reporting and streamline fragmented testing workflows.
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Flipkart’s delivery arm Instakart reports widening losses, lower revenue in FY24
Flipkart’s delivery service arm Instakart’s FY24 losses increased multifold to Rs 1718.4 crore, from Rs 324.6 crore in the previous year, hurt by higher expenses and marginally lower revenues.
The company, which is in the logistics, warehouse, courier and allied services business, clocked an operating revenue of Rs 12,115.3 crore in FY24, 5% lower than Rs 12,787.4 crore it posted a year ago, according to filings made with Toefler.
During the period, the company’s total expenses increased 6% to Rs 14,149.4 crore, mainly driven by employee benefit and other expenses.
Logistics services accounted for the majority (about 78%) of Instakart’s total operating revenues, with Rs 9,429.8 crore, marginally lower than what it collected in the previous year.
Warehousing services, which accounted for about 10% of total operating revenues, witnessed a 28.4% drop in revenue, while collection services, which accounted for 12%, remained stable.
Just a week ago, Flipkart Internet reported a 21% rise in FY24 revenue at Rs 17,907.3 crore helped by rising income from its advertising services.
Flipkart India Ltd, which is Flipkart’s business-to-business (B2B) arm, reported a 26.4% rise in revenue from operations at Rs 70,541.9 crore in FY24.
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Google Cloud to boost support for early-stage AI startups with new programmes, partnerships
has rolled out a range of programmes and partnerships to accelerate the growth of AI startups In India. The initiatives, announced at an AI Startups Summit in Bengaluru, will support early-stage AI founders in building, scaling, and expanding their customer base through the utilisation of Google Cloud services.
The tech giant recently introduced Emerging ISV Partner Springboard—a 12-week programme designed to fuel growth for AI startups. Participants will benefit from hands-on support in creating go-to-market assets, consultations with Google AI experts for product refinement, guidance on technical architecture best practices, and streamlined onboarding to Google Cloud Marketplace.
“Google is committed to empowering AI startups to drive innovation and growth. These initiatives demonstrate our dedication to providing critical support and resources to early-stage founders, helping them build and scale successful AI-powered businesses,” said Manish Gupta, Senior Director, Research, Google DeepMind.
During a fireside chat at the Global Google Cloud Summit, Google Cloud CEO Thomas Kurian applauded startups leveraging AI and cloud technology.
“At Google Cloud, our mission is to support these pioneers by providing the essential tools, resources, and mentorship they need to thrive. Through strategic partnerships, tailored programs, and advanced infrastructure, we are committed to enabling businesses to scale their impact and drive the next wave of digital transformation,” said Kurian.
Early-stage founders will receive enhanced support through the Google for Startups Cloud Program, which will offer $200,000 in Google Cloud credits over two years. AI-based startups will receive even greater support, receiving $350,000 in credits to address the demanding computational needs of advanced AI development, the company said in a statement.
In addition, Google has collaborated with Y Combinator to provide exclusive access to NVIDIA H100 GPUs and Google Cloud TPUs, along with cloud credits, support, and mentorship for its Summer 2024 group of AI-focused startups.
Furthermore, the tech giant is also joining forces with early-stage accelerators and incubators such as 500, StartX, and Berkeley Skydeck to provide early-stage founders with a special package, including Google Cloud credits, expert advice, and technical workshops
Earlier, the California-headquartered firm also announced the launch of Startup School: GenAI, a four-week training programme designed to help startups leverage AI.
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