Congress general secretary Jairam Ramesh shared pages of Tagore's biography in Bengali, where he suggested that the first two stanzas of "Vande Mataram" be adopted as the national song. The Congress on Saturday accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of "distorting" history and insulting India's
IndiaAI, WHO Announce Global Call For Abstracts On Scalable AI Solutions

IndiaAI, WHO Announce Global Call For Abstracts On Scalable AI Solutions In Healthcare
It is aimed at replicating and scaling successfully implemented AI solutions across the Global South, the Casebook will serve as a comprehensive repository of impactful AI-driven initiatives.
New Delhi: The IndiaAI Mission, under the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), in collaboration with the World Health Organization (WHO), has announced a global call for abstracts highlighting impactful and scalable applications of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in health systems.
Shortlisted entries will be invited to contribute a chapter to the Casebook on AI Health Use Cases Across the Global South, which is set to be launched at the India-AI Impact Summit 2026 in New Delhi in February, according to a release by the Ministry of Electronics & IT.
Jointly developed by IndiaAI and WHO, this Casebook will serve as a comprehensive reference for policymakers, innovators, and researchers seeking to replicate and scale successfully implemented AI solutions across the Global South. By capturing real-world experiences and lessons, the Casebook aims to strengthen responsible AI adoption and accelerate digital transformation in healthcare systems, the release said.
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Researchers, innovators, and institutions from across the Global South are invited to submit abstracts (maximum 250 words) showcasing successful, implementable, and scalable AI use cases in health by 31st October 2025. Detailed submission guidelines and the application form are available at https://impact.indiaai.gov.in/events/who, the release added.
Selected contributors, shortlisted based on relevance, quality, and alignment with the Casebook's goals, will be invited to submit full chapters (2,500–3,000 words) detailing the AI solution, deployment strategy, ethical considerations, impact achieved, and lessons learned. The submission deadline for full chapter entries is 15th December 2025.
Aimed at replicating and scaling successfully implemented AI solutions across the Global South, the Casebook will serve as a comprehensive repository of impactful AI-driven initiatives.
Selected entries will also have the opportunity to be showcased at the India-AI Impact Summit 2026, providing contributors with a global platform to share insights, foster collaborations, and drive inclusive technological progress across emerging economies.
The Casebook will serve as a key reference for policymakers, innovators, and researchers to replicate real-world, scalable, and responsible AI health solutions across the Global South, thereby accelerating digital transformation in healthcare systems.
Source: ZeeNews
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Congress general secretary Jairam Ramesh shared pages of Tagore's biography in Bengali, where he suggested that the first two stanzas of "Vande Mataram" be adopted as the national song. The Congress on Saturday accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of "distorting" history and insulting India's
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