ASI News
World’s First AI Tutor In UAE: Quddus Pativada was never one to follow the conventional route. With dreams far bigger than a classroom could contain, he made a bold choice—dropping out of college, much like successful figures like Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, and Mark Zuckerberg. But unlike them, Quddus didn’t come from Silicon Valley or a tech hub. He is not from India, USA, Israel and Pakistan. Quddus Pativada just a teenager in the UAE—armed with an idea and relentless determination.
At just 17, while still in high school, he founded ASI—an education startup powered by artificial intelligence, originally known as DigestAI. What began as a side project evolved into something much larger: a cutting-edge AI research lab working to redefine how the world learns. From this vision emerged the world’s first AI tutor—a smart, scalable, and always-available agent designed to support students with homework and test prep like never before.
In his twenties and serving as CEO, Quddus continues to build from the heart of the UAE, as per reported by KhaleejTimes. His mission? To revolutionize education by blending human-like intelligence with the limitless potential of AI—proof that sometimes, the most unconventional paths lead to the most extraordinary destinations.
Taj Mahal Ticket Price: At present, Indian tourists pay 50 rupees for a ticket, while foreign tourists pay 1100 rupees.
Among the monuments set for delisting are prominent sites like Kos Minar No.13 in Haryana, Gunner Burkill’s Tomb in Jhansi, Barakhamba Cemetery in Delhi, Cemetery at Gaughat in Lucknow, and Telia Nala Buddhist ruins in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh.
Varanasi district court had on Wednesday allowed the Hindu side to offer prayers at the contested site.
The counsel for the Hindu side, Vishnu Shankar Jain, claimed that the ASI report was a “conclusive finding” that proved the existence of a large Hindu temple under the mosque
Gyanvapi Case: The ASI had earlier urged the court to postpone the release of the survey report by four weeks.
The Allahabad High Court order came a day after the Varanasi district court granted one more week to the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) to submit a scientific survey report of the Gyanvapi mosque complex.
Kashi Vishwanath Temple-Gyanvapi Mosque Dispute: The court has scheduled the next hearing for December 21, where the fate of the Kashi Vishwanath Temple-Gyanvapi Mosque dispute will likely take a decisive turn.
Gyanvapi Case: The Mosque Committee has filed an application in the Varanasi district court, seeking directions to refrain the media from "publishing, disseminating false and wrong news" pertaining to an ongoing scientific survey of the mosque.
Gyanvapi Survey: The ASI survey of the Gyanvapi mosque was delayed briefly on Monday due to a heavy rush of devotees at the adjacent Kashi Vishwanath temple.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah will present the Delhi Services Bill in the Rajya Sabha today. Congress and AAP issued whips to vote in protest. Before proceeding, Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge will hold a meeting with the opposition alliance.
Gyanvapi Mosque Survey: The Archaeological Survey of India on Sunday conducted scientific tests of the area under the three domes of Gyanvapi mosque on the third day of the scientific survey to determine if the mosque was built over a temple.
Gyanvapi Survey update: ASI survey is going on in Gyanvapi campus. The survey of the entire Gyanvapi campus is being done except Vujukhana.
Gyanvapi Mosque Survey: The Supreme Court dismissed the plea challenging the Allahabad HC order allowing the Gyanvapi mosque survey.
ASI's survey is going on in Gyanvapi campus. The Muslim side has boycotted the survey. The survey of the entire Gyanvapi campus is being done except Vujukhana. The Muslim side has reached the SC against the order of the Allahabad HC allowing the survey.
Loading...