Karnataka Skill Policy uses AI & digital tools

Karnataka’s Skill Policy 2025–2032: A Digital-First Approach

Karnataka has unveiled its ambitious Skill Development Policy 2025–2032, designed to transform the state’s workforce and align it with the rapidly evolving global economy. The policy is built around the use of artificial intelligence, machine learning, and digital tools to revolutionize how skill development and career guidance are delivered. This marks one of the most progressive approaches by any Indian state to tackle the challenges of Industry 4.0 and the coming wave of AI-driven disruption. At its core, the policy seeks to provide every student and worker in Karnataka with access to personalized learning pathways based on their interests, aptitude, and local industry demand. AI-driven career recommendation systems will guide individuals toward in-demand roles in sectors like IT, manufacturing, green energy, and healthcare. The policy also emphasizes the need for a robust digital platform that integrates course content, job listings, skill assessment tools, and mentorship programs, allowing seamless collaboration between the government, training institutions, and industry partners.

Trump threatens 100% tariffs on branded drug imports

Former U.S. President Donald Trump has announced plans to impose a sweeping 100% tariff on all branded drug imports starting October 1, unless pharmaceutical companies set up manufacturing facilities within the United States. The move is positioned as an effort to reduce reliance on foreign drug supplies and bring pharmaceutical production back home. Trump criticized “outsourcing of critical healthcare products” and framed the decision as a matter of national security and economic sovereignty.

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Zone Zero Training: The “Minimal Effort, Maximum Results” Fitness Trend

Zone Zero Training is gaining attention as 2025’s buzziest workout trend, promising to help you get stronger, fitter, and healthier — without high-intensity sweat sessions. The concept focuses on working just below your body’s perceived exertion threshold, typically around 50–60% of your maximum heart rate. Unlike HIIT or strength circuits that push you into “the pain zone,” Zone Zero aims to keep you in a state where exercise feels manageable, even meditative.