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Raul John Aju: Building AI systems for governments in Kerala and Dubai, alongside a growing list of achievements

Raul John Aju: Building AI systems for governments in Kerala and Dubai, alongside a growing list of achievements

by Amrita Priya | Feb 2, 2026

(February 2, 2026) On a Vande Bharat Express journey last month, somewhere between destinations and generations, Congress MP Shashi Tharoor found himself in an unexpectedly absorbing conversation. Sitting besides him was Raul John Aju, a 16-year-old AI innovator from...
Navvye Anand: Helping save endangered Kangri language through AI

Navvye Anand: Helping save endangered Kangri language through AI

by Charu Thakur | Mar 16, 2024

(March 17, 2024) In the scenic mountains of Himachal Pradesh is a river valley – Kangra – home to warm Himachali people who cherish their language and customs. The beautiful language extends its influence to Northern Punjab – where Delhi teen Navvye...

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