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THIS company shares in focus as company announces Ebix AI School
THIS company shares in focus as company announces Ebix AI School

India.com

time17-07-2025

  • Business
  • India.com

THIS company shares in focus as company announces Ebix AI School

सेफ इंवेस्टमेंट भी जरूरी Eraaya Lifespaces Ltd has made a big announcement, which can be beneficial for everyone from children's education to investors. The company's edtech branch Ebix Smartclass has launched a new program called Ebix AI School. Its aim is to teach children studying in Indian schools important things of the digital world, like AI, robotics and coding from early classes. This new course was launched in Delhi on 16 July 2025. In this, children from classes 1 to 12 will be taught Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning, Robotics, Computer Thinking Capacity and Coding. The study of this program will be decided according to the class of the children. This means it will be different for class 1 and different for class 12. It will also provide the facility of studying through games, AI-powered projects, and mobile apps. An AI teacher assistant will also be given to help the children 24 hours a day. At present, this program has been started in those schools which are already using Ebix Smartclass. But by the end of 2025, it will be spread across the country. The company believes that this program will prepare children for the coming digital era. On July 21, 2025, the board meeting of Eraaya Lifespaces will be held at the Oberoi Hotel in Delhi. In this, the company will review all its business. It is believed that in this meeting the company can consider buying some new property or selling an old property. Apart from this, some legal and important matters will also be discussed. The company's total earnings in FY25 were ₹ 22.32 crores and the profit was Rs 25.87 crores. The company also suffered a loss of Rs 6 crore in the fourth quarter. The company's stock has given a return of 6,300% in the last three years. This means that if an investor had invested ₹ 1 lakh, he could have reached ₹ 63 lakh today. Apart from this, recently the promoters also bought 14 lakh shares. After this purchase, investors hope that the stock may rise.

16-year-old girl creates first Sindhi language calculator using AI
16-year-old girl creates first Sindhi language calculator using AI

Express Tribune

time10-02-2025

  • Science
  • Express Tribune

16-year-old girl creates first Sindhi language calculator using AI

Listen to article KARACHI: A 16-year-old student from Karachi has stunned the public by creating Pakistan's first-ever calculator in the Sindhi language, using artificial intelligence (AI). The innovative tool, which was developed in just three days, aims to help Sindhi-speaking business people with their daily tasks. Mahrose, a student at the Rehan Allahwala AI School in Karachi, explained that her project was designed to assist the large population in Sindh that struggles with education, especially those who can only speak and understand Sindhi. "I created this calculator using AI, keeping in mind the needs of Sindhi-speaking people," she said. "If the government shows interest, this tool could also be commercialised." The AI school, known for its cutting-edge technology, doesn't use traditional tools like books and pencils. Instead, students are taught using smart devices and artificial intelligence, which has transformed the way education is imparted. 'In today's world, acquiring skills is more important than earning a degree,' she said, adding, 'Young people can earn and succeed by honing their skills and learning new things. I am already earning in dollars, and I also have my private channel." She also urged other youth to focus on skill development and start working immediately, rather than waiting solely for a degree. Mahrose has won awards at public speaking competitions and is eager to continue her journey as a public speaker. Her creativity has been praised by her teacher, Ruba Fatima, the Vice Principal of the AI School. "We teach students to earn while they learn," she said. "Our curriculum is tailored to help students start earning during their studies, and we also provide classes for their parents to help them understand the curriculum," she added. Despite the growing number of girls in Karachi and across the province pursuing education in scientific subjects, very few women are advancing in practical science and research, both domestically and internationally. This gap remains a concern, especially on International Day of Women and Girls in Science, celebrated annually on February 11. Mahrose' success reflects the changing landscape of education and skill development in Pakistan, particularly for young women in science and technology.

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