Wednesday, February 18, 2026

Most prominent AI use cases across key sectors.

Education

* Standardised teaching to adaptive learning
   AI is shifting education from uniform instruction toward data-informed learning models.
* Adaptive learning platforms
   AI systems analyse student performance and engagement patterns to adjust lesson difficulty
   in real time. Gaps are identified early, allowing targeted intervention.
* Intelligent tutoring systems
   Virtual tutors provide explanations, feedback and practice exercises on demand. These systems
   scale across thousands of learners simultaneously.
* Automated assessment and feedback
   AI tools assist in grading assignments and analysing written responses, reducing administrative
   burden and freeing educators for mentorship and deeper instruction.

Impact. AI is enabling scalable personalisation that was previously limited to one-on-one
             teaching. 

Healthcare

* Diagnosis to prediction
   Healthcare remains one of the most consequential domains for AI deployment.
* Medical imaging and diagnostics
   AI models analyse scans to detect cancers, strokes and respiratory conditions with increasing
   accuracy, assisting clinicians in faster diagnosis.
* Predictive risk modelling
   Algorithms process patient histories to assess disease risk and enable preventive interventions.
* Drug discovery and research acceleration
   AI tools identify molecular compounds and simulate outcomes, compressing early-stage research
   timelines.

Impact. AI is strengthening the shift from reactive treatment to preventive and precision care.

Entertainment

* Personalisation and production at scale
   AI is altering both how content is created and how it is consumed.
* Recommendation engines
   Streaming platforms use behavioural date to personalise viewing and listening experiences.
* Content production tools
   AI assists in editing, script drafting, animation workflows and visual effects enhancement.
* Synthetic media technologies
   AI-driven dubbing, voice synthesis and digital avatars are expanding multilingual and global
  content distribution.

Impact. AI is increasing production efficiency while tailoring content to individual users.


Tailpiece.

Got up at 5, sent all the messages. Lit up the puja room lamp, switched on the hymns on the home theatre and opened up the house for the day.

Morning cuppa with Lekha.

Walked within the house; recited my prayers.

Bath, followed by breakfast of appams and dry coconut chutney.

Worked on my laptop.

Lunch, watched "Snehakkoottu" on television, followed by siesta.

Suresh and Babu - of the Asian Paints team - worked on the roof and had applied the first coat of paint by the end of the day.

The evening chores.


Tuesday, February 17, 2026

Ceremonial code.

Ceremonial code for National Song and National Anthem.

National Song (Vande Mataram)

Playing time 19.0 sec for official six-stanza version

When it has to be played.
* Unfurling of Tricolour
* Arrival and departure of the President at formal events
* Before and after the President addresses the nation
* Arrival and departure governors/lieutenant governors at formal state functions
* Civil investitures
* When the national flag is brought on parade

The Protocol
* Audiences must stand in attention
* Mass singing encouraged
   If national song and anthem are to be played at the same event, national song to be played first

National Anthem (Jana Gana Mana)

Playing time 52 sec

When it has to be played
* National salute to the President or governors/LGs
* Parades and formal state/UT  functions
* Before and after the President's address
* Presenting regimental colours
* Sports events
* Diplomatic receptions; visiting nation's anthem played first

The Protocol
* Audiences must stand in attention
* Should not be sung or played indiscriminately


Tailpiece.

Got up at 5, sent all the messages, lit up the puja room lamp, opened up the house for the day and switched on the hymns on the home theatre.

Morning cuppa with Lekha.

Walked within the house; recited my prayers.

Bath, followed by breakfast of a colonial type!

Worked on my laptop.

Lunch; watched "Snehakkoottu" followed by siesta.

The evening chores. The Neelamperoor Devi kshetram payment has been done. Our family would conduct the second day (24 Mar) of the 'utsavam'.

Mujib comes by around sunset time and services our air-conditioners.

Monday, February 16, 2026

My salute, li'l one!

Oh this glorious sadness 
that brings me to my knees
In the arms of the angel
Fly away from here....

 - Sarah McLachlan, Angel

Aalin Sherin Abraham has gone from the cradle to the grave in 10 months. She, who has also scripted a new chapter as the youngest organ donor in the state, was laid to rest with full state honours at the St Thomas CSI Church cemetery, in Nedungadappally, Pathanamthitta on the 15th.

Aalin's mortal remains were brought to her home at Mallappally around 0800 h from a private hospital in Nedungadappally. Public viewing was held first, at the hospital and later at the residence till 1400 h, where thousands offered floral tributes.

The grief-stricken parents, Arun Abraham and Sherin Ann John were inconsolable. 

Aalin sustained critical injuries in a car accident in Chingavanam near Kottayam on 05 Feb. She was undergoing treatment at a private hospital in Kochi when she was declared brain dead on the 13th.

Her eyes, heart valve, liver and kidneys were transferred to the needy!

Adieu li'l Aalin! My salute, tears and prayers for you!! May god give strength to Arun and Sherin to tide
over these trying times!!!


Tailpiece.

Got up at 5, sent all the messages, lit up the puja room lamp, switched on the hymns on the home theatre and opened up the house for the day.

Off to Rajah hospital for giving my sample but not accepted because the receptacle wasn't right.

Morning cuppa with Lekha.

Walked within the house; recited my prayers.

Bath, followed by breakfast of appams and egg fry.

Worked on my laptop.

Lunch with fish, followed by siesta.

To Dr Hema at the Rajah hospital; dropped the sample at the lab.

Siesta.

The evening chores.

Offered our condolences to Rajamma chechi's son, Subhash.

Spoke to toothy Mallan and fixed up the Thursday morning appointment.


Sunday, February 15, 2026

Adieu Rajamma chechi!

Rajamma chechi, of our neighbouring Thottadiyil House - at my village, Nadutheri - passed into the mist of time last evening around 9. She was 85 and her end was brought about by old-age-related illnesses. Her husband, Manian Pillai, had passed away almost 28 years back.  

He'd a problem of drinking, with a gay abandon. He was our caretaker during my dad's time especially when he used to direct the family's farming interests - paddy fields, coconut trees and rubber - himself. After a day's work, dad and he used to have long conversations about the forthcoming activities. There used to be small fights over our paddy fields' boundaries and though dad preferred a mild approach, Manian Pillai used to pick up quarrels which dad had to sort out, eventually!

He was a very lovable guy and used to be fond of me and my sisters. Between him and Rajamma chechi, they've six children viz. three boys and three girls. 

Rajamma chechi had undergone abject poverty, in that on certain days, Manian Pillai, after his work, used to spend the entire money at the bar and used to sleep on our verandah, without my dad's knowledge.

Their eldest son, Surendran, is a farmhand and his weakness, too, is drinking. The second son, Suresh, has got over his drinking problems and is now, the owner of a soda vending shop. The third, Subhash, is a successful businessman, works for St Gobain, based in Sreeperumbudoor and has saw mill and metal turning units in our village, providing jobs to youngsters.

Of the three daughters, two are teachers and the third is working for the panchayat. All are married and have their own families. The middle daughter, Sumangala, had stayed with us, doing the household chores and my parents had ensured that she passed out a graduate! 

It's the children who provided Rajamma chechi the affluence, that she richly deserved toward the last years of her life and I'll never forget as to how mightily pleased she was when she'd provided Lekha and me with a superb lunch, a couple of years back!

Adieu Rajamma chechi! My tears and prayers!! Will always remember you because you never blamed fate for your bad days, showing the toughness in you!


Tailpiece.

Got up at 5, sent all the messages, lit up the puja room lamp, opened up the house for the day and switched on the hymns on the home theatre.

Lekha went to the Mammiyoor Siva kshetram, at 6, as today's Sivarathri. 

Walked within the house; recited my prayers.

Bath followed by breakfast of masala dosas, bought by Lekha.

Suma kunjamma, her friends, Vimala (Mini's colleague at the Chinmaya School in Thiruvananthapuram, quite a while back) and Mohan had come by and returned to the temple by lunch time. It was nice interacting with them.

Lunch followed by siesta.

The evening chores.


Saturday, February 14, 2026

PM Modi lands on highway strip.

About 300 km from the LAC, the PM had landed on the first Emergency Landing Facility (ELF) at Moran, in the Dibrugarh district of Assam in a C130J, on NH 127. In the presence of the PM and the CM of Assam, an IAF Sukhoi aircraft also took off from the ELF.

 The IAF had undertaken successful trials on the 4.2 km stretch two days ago.

The ELF is capable of handling fighter aircraft up to 40 tons and transport aircraft up tp 74 tons max. take off weight.

The PM had inaugurated Kumar Bhaskar Varma Setu, built at a cost of Rs.3,030 cr across the River Brahmaputra. The six-lane extradosed prestressed concrete bridge connects Guwahati with North Guwahati and is the first extradosed bridge in the northeast. It will cut travel time between Guwahati-North Guwahati to seven minutes.

Considering the high seismicity of the region, the bridge incorporates base isolation technology using friction pendulum bearings.

The Prime Minister flagged off 225 electric buses under the PM-ebus Sewa Scheme as follows :-

      * Guwahati             100
      * Nagpur                  50
      * Bhavnagar             50
      * Chandigarh           25


Tailpiece.

Got up at 5, sent all the messages, lit up the puja room lamp, switched on the hymns on the home theatre and opened up the house for the day.

Morning cuppa with Lekha.

Walked within the house; recited my prayers.

Bath; followed by breakfast of poories-bhaaji.

Worked on my laptop.

Ramesh and Sijo work on repairing stuff and changed flower pots; Suma kunjamma drops by. 

Lunch.

A long chat with Suma Kunjamma. Siesta.

A quiet evening. Suma kunjamma leaves to be with her friends; will be coming tomorrow.


Friday, February 13, 2026

BNP romps to power.

The results of the recently concluded general elections in Bangladesh is out, with the late Khaleda Zia's Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) winning by a landslide. Tarique Rehman, her and Gen Zia-ur-Rehman's son, is the prime ministerial candidate. How his party's outlook toward India is, needs to be watched and seen over time.

What needs to be factored in, by India's National Security apparatus is that almost all the constituencies of the border areas, with India, have been won by the highly toxic and Pakistani-military-supported, Jamaat-e-Islami. Also the ones around the chicken's neck area!

There's also a sizeable number of the population who've an extremist mindset. It's my fond hope that Tarique Anwar would be able to carry all of them along and bring about bold democratic reforms in the Constitution which has got the green signal at the referendum with 68% of ayes!

Bangladesh continues to be a tricky neighbour!


Tailpiece.

Got up at 5, sent all the messages, lit up the puja room lamp, switched on the hymns on the home theatre and opened up the house for the day.

Lekha's aa'rathi carried out with a silver coin as today's the 1st of the Malayalam month of Kumbham.

Morning cuppa with Lekha.

Walked within the house; recited my prayers.

Bath, followed by breakfast of appams and egg masala.

Worked on my laptop.

Lunch, watched the serial followed by siesta.

The evening chores.  

Thursday, February 12, 2026

The silent crime in the global market.

The art of economic war.

This was not a war.
No bombs were dropped.
No soldiers died.

But....
A superpower slowly went down on
its knees.

The weapons? Tariffs.
The trap? FTAs (Free Trade
Agreements).
The target? Not Donald Trump....
but his economic ego.

This was not a loud war.
This was a silent, suffocating war.

Where did the pressure on Trump
begin?

Trump's real concern wasn't what 
India said.
It was what India did - without
saying anything.

India never once said:

"Reduce tariffs on us or our stock
market will crash". 

That's the language of the weak.
That's begging.

India used Institutional
Counterweight Strategy
A planned, legal - yet ruthless -
economic move.

No threats anywhere.
But with every step, the opponent
struggled to breathe.

First Move - Europe (27
countries) The Trojan Horse

India first joined hands
with the 27 nations of the European
Union.

It was called -
"The Mother of All Deals".

The real shift happened there.
European cars, Wines, whiskies,
Medicines....

All positioned to become cheaper
than American products.

First Mover Advantage - to the EU.
America? Standing outside the 
market, watching.

That's when Trump realised - This
wasn't a tariff war. This was market 
occupation.

Second Move - Canada
The Licensed Smuggling Route.

Next plan - FTA with Canada.

In business language, this is
"Smuggling with a License".

Simple Maths :

1 kg Indian rice = Rs.100

Direct export to USA - 50% tariff
- Rs.150

But...

FTA with Canada - Rs.100 to
Canada
Canada rebrands
Rs.20 margin
Sells to USA - Rs.120

Because between USA - Canada,
there is USMCA.

Meaning -
The snake dies without breaking
the stick.
Indian goods legally enter the US
through the gaps in American trade
structures.

Trump understood this game. In 
the end, not ego - but economic
interest decides.

Why did tariffs drop to 18%? The
forced concession

Publicly he said :

"Modi is my dear friend".

But the numbers tell another 
story :

Base tariff on India - 25%
Secondary tariff due to Russian oil
- another 25%
* Total = 50%

India reduced Russian oil imports.
Didn't stop completely.

so one 25% layer was removed.
The remaining 25% was brought
down to 18%.

This wasn't friendship.
This was economic submission
under compulsion.

The US couldn't afford to lose
India as an alternative to China.

Russian Oil - The Grand
Deception

Numbers don't lie.
But political narratives do.

2022 : 50,000 barrels/day
2024 : 1.8 million barrels/day
Now : 1.2 million barrels/day

Lower than 2024.
But still massively higher than
2022.

India refines this oil
into diesel and jet fuel
and sells it back to Europe.

Not a double game. A multi-layered
survival strategy.

Why did the market dance?
The blood flow effect.

Stock markets don't run on 
patriotism.
They don't run on sentiments.
They run on cash flow.

USA means :

Dollar flows.
FII money.
Hedge funds.

The moment a deal signal came
Nifty +600
IT - Jobs - Loans - Real Estate
- Cement, Steel.

This isn't just growth.
This is a controlled economic chain
reaction.

Russia - The Economic Dead End

Russia is a friend.
But not a market.

Trade : $70 B
India buys : $65 B
Russia buys : $5 B

Money doesn't circulate back.
Spending power is limited.

The stock market doesn't need 
friendship.
It needs liquidity.

A pawn in the game Pakistan -
The Disposable Asset

Pakistan faces - 19% tariffs.
India faces 18%.

The same leader who once said
"Pakistan is my friend" has now
signed a deal with India.

In politics, trust is not currency.
Leverage is.

Pakistan doesn't have it.

Final Shot

The House always wins
India didn't fight loudly. Didn't beg.
wasn't submissive.
It engaged Europe.
Built routes through Canada.
Turned economic leverage into a
weapon.

Trump stepped back.
Modi gained ground.

But this is not the end.
This is just the first bloodstain in
the global trade war.

The house always wins.
This time...the house is India.

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Tailpiece.

A quiet Thursday, in the literal sense thanks to the Bharat bandh called by the leftist Trade Unions. Saw one of their leaders grinning shamelessly on evening television saying, "The bandh was a great success".

"For having given discomfort, hardship and suffering to their fellow citizens?"