My City Links: August 2022 Issue

My City Links: August 2022 Issue

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Published: 2022-08-03

Total Pages: 40

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The term lost in translation is getting an all new meaning these days, with sections of the country’s media coming under increasing scrutiny over alleged cases of sensationalism, misinformation and bias, or, worse still, over numerous instances of outright false news propagation. In our Cover Story, we delve deep into what has become a dangerous malaise, using some recent examples. History was created when Draupadi Murmu assumed office as the 15th President of India. She is the first tribal, the second woman, and also the first person to be born after Independence to occupy the position. In this edition, we recount her inspirational journey from a Junior Assistant in the Odisha government’s Irrigation Department to the country’s highest Constitutional post. The CityZen section also focuses on Sulochana Das, who was recently elected as the first woman Mayor of Bhubaneswar. She has hit the ground running, determined to make a difference to life in the city. She talks to us about her plans across a range of areas, from health and women’s safety to urban infrastructure. Dipti Mahapatra, General Manager of Capital Region Urban Transport, is credited with transforming public transport in the state. We caught up with her to discuss how she and her team have managed to bring about a sea change in public transport. It’s a menace that needs to be confronted head on, and the ban on single-use plastic seeks to do exactly that. Daunting as it may sound – the items that have been banned range from plastic cutlery items to polystyrene – authorities are gearing up to implement the new rules. Read all about it in City Beat. Transit Lounge hosts comedian Ravi Gupta who has made a name for himself in the world of stand-up over the past few years. In between performing stand-up shows during a recent visit to Bhubaneswar, he opens up about his passion and how the journey is shaping up. City Lights remembers Laxmi Indira Panda, who was not just the only Odia woman in Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose’s Indian National Army but was also one of its youngest women members. The section also takes a closer look at ‘hustle culture’ and the harm that it may be doing to a significantly large number of employees across sectors. In ScreenShots, young filmmaker Sankalp Mohanty talks to us about ‘Achinha Saba'.


My City Links: October 2022 Issue

My City Links: October 2022 Issue

Author: My City Links

Publisher: My City Links

Published: 2022-10-01

Total Pages: 56

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I F the last two years were spent under a heavy blanket of fear and uncertainty, this year has turned out to be one of hope, anticipation, and celebration. This feeling has perhaps never been more accentuated than now, with Durga Puja festivities approaching a crescendo. In our Cover Story, we revisit some of the traditions and rituals associated with Durga Puja. Anecdotes from common people and explanations from some scholars and experts in religion provide a clearer understanding of the significance of the different days and stages of the festivities. 'Quiet Quitting' has been all the buzz in the corporate world these past few months. In City Lights, we take a close, hard look at a trend that has triggered a sharp debate, with strong opinions both in favour of it and against it. The section also features "Our Change Leaders", a talk show from My City Links that has caught the imagination of people across Odisha. In City Lights, we bring you excerpts from interviews with two senior police officers, Arun Bothra and SK Priyadarshi. In the end of August, as the Supertech Twin Towers in Noida came crashing down during a demolition using explosives, experts involved in the exercise looked on with satisfaction at a job well done. One of them was Dr D P Kanungo, a Chief Scientist with the Central Building Research Institute. He is our CityZen for this edition. Transit Lounge hosts stand-up comedian Inder Sahani who was in Bhubaneswar recently for a show. Everything around us is funny, he remarks as he opens up about the high points of his career, from theatre to the stand-up circuit. The popular BOCCA Cafe is doing its bit to popularise millets as a nutritional alternative among the youth. Working with the Odisha Millets Mission, BOCCA Cafe recently launched an exclusive millets-based menu. Read all about it in City Events. The section also brings you a pho-to-feature on the two spectacular shows by the Indian Air Force's Suryakiran Aerobatic Team in the month of September. In ScreenShots, we catch up with popular Odia actor Subhasis Sharma, who has decided to focus on films and the big screen. He talks to us about his upcoming films that are set for a re-lease nearly a year after he decided to make the switch. The section also features ‘Kabza’, which may well be the first multilingual film from south India to be released in Odish


My City Links: September 2022 Issue

My City Links: September 2022 Issue

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Publisher: My City Links

Published: 2022-09-06

Total Pages: 42

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C ASES of death by suicide shatter the lives of families as well as friends. There have been several recent instances of dying by suicide which have received relentless media coverage. But such coverage has often missed the underlying causes for such incidents. With September 10 being observed as Suicide Prevention Day, our Cover Story tries to analyse the potential triggers and lists possible steps to prevent a dangerous emotional situation from reaching a point of no return. The success of recent 'mainstream' Odia videos and songs that have become chartbusters may be music to the ears to the creators but this trend has left aficionados cringing. Fortunately for them, all is not lost. In City Lights, we catch up with some artists who still believe in creating music that touches the soul. City Lights also brings to you the forgotten story of the Amarda Road airstrip in Mayurbhanj, described as one of the biggest facilites of its kind during World War 2. Through his relentless efforts, historian Anil Dhir has succeeded in unravelling many of the secrets of the place. In our Health & Fitness section, we take a close look at the debilitating mental illness that is defined as Dementia of the Alzheimer's type, or Alzheimer's Disease. With World Alzheimer's Day round the corner, we speak with caregivers and health professionals to understand more about the disease, from its early symptoms to measures that can help people - particularly the elderly - to keep it at bay. This edition's Transit Lounge hosts the versatile and multi-talented Sorabh Pant who has built an enviable reputation for himself in the world of standup. In Bhubaneswar for a show recently, he opens up about his career and the state of stand-up comedy in India. He also talks about juggling work and family responsibilities. In ScreenShots, we catch up with Deepak Sahu who came into prominence after featuring in a hit Bhojpuri music video. He was recently seen in a few Odia music videos too. In a free-wheeling chat, the actor tells us about his experience working for the Odia music videos and discusses his plans for the future. The section also features one of Bollywood's ace Art Directors, Sukant Panigrahy. He talks to us about the journey from leaving home at 17 to making it big in the entertainment industry


My City Links: September 2023 Issue

My City Links: September 2023 Issue

Author: My City Links

Publisher: My City Links

Published: 2023-09-01

Total Pages: 40

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Ask anyone who they look up to and give credit to for being the person that they have become, chances are that a teacher will be on their list along with parents, family members, and close friends. To mark Teacher’s Day, our Cover Story for this edition pays tribute to the role that teachers play in our lives. Anybody who was around in the 80s would remember the pulsating beats and the psychedelic lights that were synonymous with a new form of music that held the world in thrall. A special feature in City Tales revisits the birth of Disco music, its impact on the Bollywood film industry, and its eventual decline of sorts. With the growing realisation that Artificial Intelligence (AI) is here to stay, discussions these days often veer around to the influence this latest revolution in technology can have on different human endeavours. In City Tech, we take a look at some of the latest AI tools that can be used for a variety of functions. As it happens, advances in technology invariably come with their own unique challenges. Preventing cybercrime and identifying the perpetrators is one such challenge for law enforcement agencies these days and official data on the nature and number of such incidents presents a grim picture. Twin City police chief Soumendra Priyadarshi discusses the challenges in City Beat. The section also looks at diseases like dengue that make an appearance during the monsoon season. We speak with health and municipal officials to bring you a ground report. In Screen Shots, we catch up with the newest star on the block who is creating quite the buzz on the OTT circuit these days. Life has not been the same for actor Prem Parija, who had earlier worked as an assistant director for Bollywood films, since he was signed up to play the lead role in the ‘Commando’ series. The section also features Odia film producer Sanjay Nayak and filmmaker NG Reddy. During the course of a freewheeling chat, they discuss the current state of the Ollywood film industry and what needs to be done to draw the audience back to the movie theatres. This edition explores the interesting 200-year-old Urdu poetry tradition of ‘Mushaira’ in the city of Cuttack (City Culture) and the inspiring story of an 18-year-old entrepreneur who is rewriting the rules of success (City Biz).


My City Links: November 2022 Issue

My City Links: November 2022 Issue

Author: My City Links

Publisher: My City Links

Published: 2022-11-01

Total Pages: 40

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Winter's here and it is nature at its very best out there! There’s a nip in the air and a spring in the step of people as they plan for the weeks ahead. Travel tops the list for many, as they set out to explore some lesser-known destinations during what is clearly the best weather to hit the road. But this is also the time for festivals, and festivities, galore with no pandemic-related restrictions this year. We explore the myriad hues of winter in Odisha in our Cover Story. Winter's also time for the biggest fair of them all. In City Culture, we look at the Bali Jatra which makes a grand comeback after a pandemic-induced hiatus of two years. The bank of the Mahanadi in Cuttack is all set for the grand spectacle that is a celebration of commerce and culture. Talking of celebrations, there was plenty of it on display during Diwali. A photo feature captures a riot of colours and emotions as people celebrated the festival of lights without any Covid-19 restrictions this time. This edition of My City Links also brings you snapshots of what was the last solar eclipse of 2022. Although it was visible only partially in Odisha, the event saw an enthusiastic response from photographers and scientists as well as laypersons. The latest edition of the Bhubaneswar Runway Week, or BRW as it is popularly known, was a riot of colours and creativity. Read all about it in our Events section. In City Lights, we visit two villages in the Cuttack district and come back with a touching story of religious and cultural co-existence. In Transit Lounge, we host poetry sensation, Amandeep Singh. A visit to Bhubaneswar is always like a homecoming of sorts for the versatile poet who graduated in software engineering from a reputed institution in the city. In a freewheeling chat, he tells us about the transition from engineering to poetry, his experience so far, and his plans for the future. Screen Shots takes a close look at one aspect of the OTT phenomenon that is as stark as it is disturbing - the trend of content that often centres around the theme of explicit sex and violence. OTT content creators and people who have got hooked on the platforms weigh in on the trend and give their suggestions on the way ahead for an industry that is growing with each passing day


My City Links

My City Links

Author: My City Links

Publisher: My City Links

Published: 2022-01-01

Total Pages: 44

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Loads Of Hope And An Undercurrent Of Caution As 2022 Begins HOPE, tempered with some apprehension as the COVID 19 pandemic continues through a new variant. That’s the note on which 2022 has started. The hope is based on the quick strides made by the health and research community over the past two years, with vaccination now covering a significantly large part of India’s population. In our Cover Story, we talk to leading medical and research experts, educationists, businesspersons and members of the entertainment industry to figure out what the year holds. The Flashback section is a compilation of eminent persons and prominent achievers who are no longer with us. In CityZen, we catch up with Litisha Mangat Panda from the Odisha Television Network Group. In a freewheeling conversation, she opens up about her family and professional life, giving us an interesting peek into what drives her as a person. Our first CityGreen section which will focus on climate change and environment features Nivedita Biswal, who is a part of the Climate Force Antarctic Expedition. The Rourkela girl is part of a 90-member group selected from around the world. She talks to us about the prestigious expedition and why it is a dream come true for her. This time, City Beat focuses on a subject that is a bit off the beaten track – witch hunting. With reports of individuals being ostracized, even killed, coming in from different parts of the state at periodic intervals, we delve into the issue to figure out why so much is made of it, particularly in the rural communities. Our wrap-up of Art and Culture for this edition is about the Sangam Dance Festival, which has now completed 17 years. The brains behind the event, noted Odissi danseuse Ileana Citaristi explains the theme for this year – ‘suta’, which means thread in Odia. We also explore her evolution through the journey of creating new choreography. Odisha is best known for hockey, and with good reason, but there are many who are making a mark in diverse individual sports. One of them is Kabir Hans, a 20-year-old from Bhubaneswar who has emerged as the latest sensation on the tennis scene. In the CitySports section, the young talent talks to us about his latest exploits on the tennis court and how he is preparing for the future. In Screen Shots, we bring you all about ‘Dalcheeni’. Having impressed audiences on the festival circuit, the Odia feature film is set to release in theaters in January.


My City Links: January 2024 Issue

My City Links: January 2024 Issue

Author: My City Links

Publisher: My City Links

Published: 2024-01-01

Total Pages: 26

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Another year has come to an end, leaving behind a kaleidoscope of memories. For Odisha, 2023 was an eventful year when it came to governance, development, sports, and business. Our Cover Story for this edition brings you snapshots of the year’s significant policy decisions, major achievements in sports, landmarks from the corporate & business world, and important happenings in the Odia entertainment industry. Located in close proximity to buildings that seat the ‘who’s-who’ of Odisha’s power establishment, the Bhubaneswar Club has over the years evolved as an enduring symbol of socializing and celebration. With a history of 74 years, the club not only boasts of a rich legacy but also stands tall as a symbol of contemporary urban life. In City Tales, we walk you through all that the club stands for. Bhubaneswar was recently witness to a memorable congregation of vintage motor vehicles that reflected the glory, beauty, and craftsmanship of an era gone by. The inaugural Odisha Concours D’Elegance saw the participation of 50 eye-catching vintage cars from all over the country. Read all about this one-of-a-kind event in City Lights. A New Year brings with it new beginnings as well as new resolutions that are meant to set the tone for the next 12 months. City Lights brings to you a special feature tracing the origins of New Year resolutions and speaking to people from different walks of life to figure out the practice means to them. December 1, 2023 will be remembered for a film that not only created a storm at the box office but also sparked off an intense debate that shows no signs of dying down soon. ‘Animal’, the multi-lingual blockbuster, has received flak for normalizing misogyny and its controversial portrayal of gender dynamics. In Screen Shots, we talk to some prominent names from the Odia entertainment industry on the ongoing debate that has brought with it its own share of polarization and toxicity. Another issue that has become a matter of debate in recent days is that of paid menstrual leave for women. The issue has taken centre stage once again after Union Minister for Women and Child Development Smriti Irani expressed her opposition to the concept on the grounds that it could lead to discrimination against women in the workforce. In City Beat, we reach out to people for their views on the subject


Jerusalem Transformed

Jerusalem Transformed

Author: Richard I. Cohen

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2024-09-17

Total Pages: 273

ISBN-13: 0197783236

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The symposium that kicks off the latest volume of Studies in Contemporary Jewry focuses on the city that is at the very center of contemporary Jewish life, both geographically and culturally. Jerusalem is an extremely engaging and beautiful city as well as a source of continual controversy and contestation. The authors in the symposium discuss a wide range of topics, with a focus on politics and culture, offering readers provocative views on the city over the last 120 years. Essays by historians and cultural scholars in the volume engage with such issues as visions of the city among Jews and non-Jews and musical and literary imaginings of the city, while other scholars bring original interpretations of the city's political evolution in the past century that will both surprise and intrigue readers. The extensive book review section illustrates the consistent interest in modern Jewish history and culture.


Interpretable Machine Learning for the Analysis, Design, Assessment, and Informed Decision Making for Civil Infrastructure

Interpretable Machine Learning for the Analysis, Design, Assessment, and Informed Decision Making for Civil Infrastructure

Author: M. Z. Naser

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2023-10-18

Total Pages: 300

ISBN-13: 0128240741

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The past few years have demonstrated how civil infrastructure continues to experience an unprecedented scale of extreme loading conditions (i.e. hurricanes, wildfires and earthquakes). Despite recent advancements in various civil engineering disciplines, specific to the analysis, design and assessment of structures, it is unfortunate that it is common nowadays to witness large scale damage in buildings, bridges and other infrastructure. The analysis, design and assessment of infrastructure comprises of a multitude of dimensions spanning a highly complex paradigm across material sciences, structural engineering, construction and planning among others. While traditional methods fall short of adequately accounting for such complexity, fortunately, computational intelligence presents novel solutions that can effectively tackle growing demands of intense extreme events and modern designs of infrastructure – especially in this era where infrastructure is reaching new heights and serving larger populations with high social awareness and expectations. Computational Intelligence for Analysis, Design and Assessment of Civil Infrastructure highlights the growing trend of fostering the use of CI to realize contemporary, smart and safe infrastructure. This is an emerging area that has not fully matured yet and hence the book will draw considerable interest and attention. In a sense, the book presents results of innovative efforts supplemented with case studies from leading researchers that can be used as benchmarks to carryout future experiments and/or facilitate development of future experiments and advanced numerical models. The book is written with the intention to serve as a guide for a wide audience including senior postgraduate students, academic and industrial researchers, materials scientists and practicing engineers working in civil, structural and mechanical engineering. - Presents the fundamentals of AI/ML and how they can be applied in civil and environmental engineering - Shares the latest advances in explainable and interpretable methods for AI/ML in the context of civil and environmental engineering - Focuses on civil and environmental engineering applications (day-to-day and extreme events) and features case studies and examples covering various aspects of applications


Decision Making for the Net Zero Transformation: Considerations and New Methodological Approaches

Decision Making for the Net Zero Transformation: Considerations and New Methodological Approaches

Author: Mark Workman

Publisher: Frontiers Media SA

Published: 2024-02-01

Total Pages: 154

ISBN-13: 2832544096

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Special edition compiled in partnership with Frontiers sponsored by the Clean Air Task Force. The realisation of Net Zero by 2050 will require the ability for strategy developers, operational planners and decision makers to better manage uncertainty, complexity and emergence. The application of the orthodox set of decision support tools and processes that have been used to explore deep decarbonisation options to 2050 have blinded decision makers to uncertainty, complexity and emergence. Tools have often been used which are inappropriate to the types of decisions being made – a competency which has been glaringly revealed during the C-19 Pandemic. This Frontiers Research Topic will highlight the need for an interdisciplinary, mixed methods approach bringing together insights from modelling, decision science, psychology, anthropology, and sociology to form a compendium of current best practice for decision making for the net zero transformation and new research frontiers. Develop greater awareness amongst policymakers, practitioners and academics as to the importance of: • Understanding the nature of uncertainty when dealing with problems associated with the Net Zero Energy System Transformation; • Increasing importance of deliberative processes to map different value sets beyond least cost; • Acknowledging that decision making under uncertainty requires competency-based training leading to a full appreciation of the tasks at hand. Suggested areas within scope are listed in points 1-12 below. Authors are free to choose specific areas of interest, and to combine these where useful. In general, it will be useful to consider practical application of [ideas], e.g • development of `Use Cases’ and `Decision Making Contexts’ may be useful, e.g. National Govt establishing its Carbon Budget; Institution setting up its investment portfolio. • understanding of how decisions are being made within different jurisdictions, political cultures, and types of organizations (public/private). What is the role of `Decision Context' i.e. organisational decision-making structures, cultures, the role of zeitgeist and dominant narratives, or the relation between academic expertise and policy-makers. 1. Decision making from an end-to-end perspective and the need to take a holistic and interdisciplinary perspective [Editorial Cover Article]. 2. Gap between what policy makers and decision makers around net zero climate policy seek to address and what decision support tools can actually do. Why that gap is increasing (if it is)? 3. Understanding the nature of uncertainty when applying the relevant decision support tool and processes. Not all uncertainty can be addressed within the decision support tool itself. Role of optimism bias; potential role of least worst regret approaches etc 4. What different decision support tools can inform decision makers around net zero climate policy and need for a basket of tools. 5. Why parametric decision support tools and models are pre-eminent - the role of consolidative modelling and exploratory modelling. The inertia of modelling approaches: why it is so hard to break modelling paradigms? 6. What decision science informs us about how decisions are actually made - the importance of process, the role of transparency and deliberation with analysis. 7. Processes that address the biases identified in decision science and impact of identity politics on deliberative decision making. 8. Why decision making under deep uncertainty requires competency-based training, deep subject matter expertise and systemic knowledge. 9. Ministerial and policy making and the decision support requirements: US, EU, UK & China 10. The role of narratives and how uncertainty can be communicated to societal audiences. Storylines and other narrative approaches 11. How to develop participatory approaches allow multiple values, diversity of stakeholders in which climate communication and decision making exists in an iterative exchange with policy. We have started the journey e.g. the role of climate assemblies… what next? 12. Decision making under deep (climate) uncertainty by the financial sector We acknowledge the funding of the manuscripts published in this Research Topic by the Clean Air Task Force. We hereby state publicly that the Clean Air Task Force has had no editorial input in articles included in this Research Topic, thus ensuring that all aspects of this Research Topic are evaluated objectively, unbiased by any specific policy or opinion of the Clean Air Task Force.