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ORIGINALLY AIRED OCTOBER 8, 2020 We had the pleasure of hosting Renuka Baron, an internationally renowned executive coach and expert in personal and professional transformation on the Safe Space podcast back in October 2020. To this day it remains one of our top episodes. Renuka shared how she empowers individuals and organizations to embrace authentic, soul-driven leadership. Her insights on overcoming limiting beliefs and unlocking true potential were truly inspiring. Don't miss this episode! Connect with me here: • https://www.linkedin.com/in/francesco-lombardo-fea-496a7966/ • https://www.facebook.com/VeritageFamilyOffice • https://www.youtube.com/@VeritageInternational • https://veritage.ca
On this week's episode of Two's Company we have 1 fast bowler, Renuka Singh Thakur 1 all-rounder, Sneh Rana From their most memorable tournament moments to their hopes for the future of women's cricket in India, the two cricketers chat about what makes them similar and what makes them different – and it's not just their bowling delivery! Shop the look here: www.westside.com Follow Westside here: https://www.instagram.com/westsidestores CREDITS: Guest: Renuka Singh Thakur, Sneh Rana Executive Producer: Umashan Naidoo Creative Director: Liana Deboo Created by Westside This is a Maed in India production. Head of Production: Mae Mariyam Thomas Project Manager: Shaun Fanthome Head of Audio Production: Kartik Kulkarni Sound Editor & Mix Engineer: Lakshman Parsuram, Nihar Temkar Senior Producer: Ruchi Sawardekar Junior Producer: Saakshi Samant Editorial Assistance: Meghna Gulati Production Coordinator: Natasha Vakil Director & Video Editor: Jishnu Guha Assistant DOP: Roshan Paul Recorded at Island City Studios, Mumbai
In this episode Obehi podcast Dr Renuka Thakore talks about Sustainable Principles In Business And Social Environment.
Secure by design is more than just AppSec - it addresses how the whole business designs systems and processes to be effective and resilient. The latest report from LevelBlue on Cyber Resilience reveals security programs that are reactive, ill-equipped, and disconnected from IT and business leaders. Most security problems are out of security teams' hands. Addressing them requires input, buy-in, and action from business leaders and IT. Security cannot afford to be separate from the rest of the organization. In this interview, we'll discuss how we could potentially solve some of these issues with Theresa Lanowitz from LevelBlue. Segment Resources: Grab your copy of the LevelBlue Futures Report on Cyber Resilience This segment is sponsored by LevelBlue. Visit https://securityweekly.com/levelblue to learn more about them! Implementing SASE can be tricky and onerous, but it doesn't have to be. Today, we discuss Unified SASE as a Service with Renuka Nadkarni, Chief Product Officer at Aryaka. Particularly, how can Unified SASE make both networking and security more flexible and agile? IT and security professionals need to ensure secure and performant applications and data access to all users across their distributed global network without escalating cost, risk or complexity, or sacrificing user experience. This segment is sponsored by Aryaka. Visit https://securityweekly.com/aryaka to learn more about them! Finally, in the enterprise security news, HUMAN, Relyance AI, and watchTowr raise funding this week Alternative paths to becoming a CISO Vendor booths don't have to suck (for vendors or conference attendees!) Budget planning guidance for 2025 CISOs might not be that great at predicting their own future needs Use this one easy trick to bypass EDR! Analyzing the latest breaches and malware You probably shouldn't buy a Fisker Ocean, no matter how cheap they get All that and more, on this episode of Enterprise Security Weekly. Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/esw-380
Secure by design is more than just AppSec - it addresses how the whole business designs systems and processes to be effective and resilient. The latest report from LevelBlue on Cyber Resilience reveals security programs that are reactive, ill-equipped, and disconnected from IT and business leaders. Most security problems are out of security teams' hands. Addressing them requires input, buy-in, and action from business leaders and IT. Security cannot afford to be separate from the rest of the organization. In this interview, we'll discuss how we could potentially solve some of these issues with Theresa Lanowitz from LevelBlue. Segment Resources: Grab your copy of the LevelBlue Futures Report on Cyber Resilience This segment is sponsored by LevelBlue. Visit https://securityweekly.com/levelblue to learn more about them! Implementing SASE can be tricky and onerous, but it doesn't have to be. Today, we discuss Unified SASE as a Service with Renuka Nadkarni, Chief Product Officer at Aryaka. Particularly, how can Unified SASE make both networking and security more flexible and agile? IT and security professionals need to ensure secure and performant applications and data access to all users across their distributed global network without escalating cost, risk or complexity, or sacrificing user experience. This segment is sponsored by Aryaka. Visit https://securityweekly.com/aryaka to learn more about them! Finally, in the enterprise security news, HUMAN, Relyance AI, and watchTowr raise funding this week Alternative paths to becoming a CISO Vendor booths don't have to suck (for vendors or conference attendees!) Budget planning guidance for 2025 CISOs might not be that great at predicting their own future needs Use this one easy trick to bypass EDR! Analyzing the latest breaches and malware You probably shouldn't buy a Fisker Ocean, no matter how cheap they get All that and more, on this episode of Enterprise Security Weekly. Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/esw-380
Implementing SASE can be tricky and onerous, but it doesn't have to be. Today, we discuss Unified SASE as a Service with Renuka Nadkarni, Chief Product Officer at Aryaka. Particularly, how can Unified SASE make both networking and security more flexible and agile? IT and security professionals need to ensure secure and performant applications and data access to all users across their distributed global network without escalating cost, risk or complexity, or sacrificing user experience. This segment is sponsored by Aryaka. Visit https://securityweekly.com/aryaka to learn more about them! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/esw-380
Implementing SASE can be tricky and onerous, but it doesn't have to be. Today, we discuss Unified SASE as a Service with Renuka Nadkarni, Chief Product Officer at Aryaka. Particularly, how can Unified SASE make both networking and security more flexible and agile? IT and security professionals need to ensure secure and performant applications and data access to all users across their distributed global network without escalating cost, risk or complexity, or sacrificing user experience. This segment is sponsored by Aryaka. Visit https://securityweekly.com/aryaka to learn more about them! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/esw-380
Renuka Agarwal, CEO and co-founder of UpTrials, is revolutionizing site workforce challenges. Renuka shares the inspiration behind founding UpTrials, and how the platform is making a significant impact by matching research sites with skilled candidates. Learn how UpTrials is streamlining the hiring process, improving time-to-fill rates, and bringing much-needed innovation to clinical research hiring processes.UpTrials is AI-driven software designed to help clinical research employers hire top talent quickly. The platform algorithmically matches employers with prescreened candidates who have clinical research experience, training, or transferable skills, covering roles from coordinators to site leadership. Employers can contact UpTrials at info@uptrials.com, and job seekers can sign up at app.uptrials.com.
In this exciting episode of TECL Podcast, Veena World's co-founder and CPO, Sunila Patil and the Curator of African Safaris, Renuka Natu take you on an unforgettable journey through the heart of Tanzania. Discover the mesmerizing wildlife, delve into the rich history of ancient civilizations, and share in the thrilling adventure of climbing the majestic Mount Kilimanjaro. From the breathtaking spectacle of The Great Wildlife Migration to the dramatic and perilous River Crossing, they explore the unique wonders that make Tanzania a must-visit destination and much more. Tune in for captivating stories, fascinating insights, and the awe-inspiring beauty of Tanzania!Experience the journey with Sunila and Renuka to the real-world wonders of Tanzania. Subscribe to the TECL Podcast for more exciting episodes, and never miss a moment of the adventure!If you like this episode, check out the other interesting episode of TECL Podcast: Click hereJoin the conversation! Follow the podcast host and guest on their socials:Sunila Patil, Co-founder and CPO at Veena World: Instagram and LinkedinRenuka Natu, Curator of African Safaris: Instagram and LinkedinExperience Africa with Veena World - Book NowDo Rate, Review and Subscribe the TECL Podcast on your preferred podcasting platform: YouTube, Spotify and Apple PodcastsShow Credits:Created by Veena World TeamShow Producer: Sumit PandeVideo Editor: Shubham VarandekarGraphics: Kshama PradhanProduction by Kya Dekhte HoShow Director: Ayush SinghDOP: Swapnil PetareSound Recordist and Editor: Shantanu Kamble (Dodo)
In this exciting episode of TECL Podcast, Veena World's co-founder and CPO, Sunila Patil and the Curator of African Safaris, Renuka Natu take you on an unforgettable journey through the heart of Tanzania. Discover the mesmerizing wildlife, delve into the rich history of ancient civilizations, and share in the thrilling adventure of climbing the majestic Mount Kilimanjaro. From the breathtaking spectacle of The Great Wildlife Migration to the dramatic and perilous River Crossing, they explore the unique wonders that make Tanzania a must-visit destination and much more. Tune in for captivating stories, fascinating insights, and the awe-inspiring beauty of Tanzania!Experience the journey with Sunila and Renuka to the real-world wonders of Tanzania. Subscribe to the TECL Podcast for more exciting episodes, and never miss a moment of the adventure!If you like this episode, check out the other interesting episode of TECL Podcast: Click hereJoin the conversation! Follow the podcast host and guest on their socials:Sunila Patil, Co-founder and CPO at Veena World: Instagram and LinkedinRenuka Natu, Curator of African Safaris: Instagram and LinkedinExperience Africa with Veena World - Book NowDo Rate, Review and Subscribe the TECL Podcast on your preferred podcasting platform: YouTube, Spotify and Apple PodcastsShow Credits:Created by Veena World TeamShow Producer: Sumit PandeVideo Editor: Shubham VarandekarGraphics: Kshama PradhanProduction by Kya Dekhte HoShow Director: Ayush SinghDOP: Swapnil PetareSound Recordist and Editor: Shantanu Kamble (Dodo)
The landscape of phishing attacks continues to rapidly evolve. In 2023, Zscaler ThreatLabz observed a year-over-year increase of 58.2% in global phishing attempts. This surge was characterized by emerging schemes, including voice phishing, recruitment scams, and browser-in-the-browser attacks. This segment is sponsored by Zscaler. Visit https://securityweekly.com/zscalerrsac to learn more about them! In today's complex world, organizations are challenged to modernize their network while also improving their security posture to support digital transformation initiatives. Tim Roddy will talk about what is driving the need for network transformation efforts and why organizations are moving to IAM and SASE (also known as Zero Trust Edge) solutions to support these efforts. He'll discuss the fast-growing SASE market and the demand for SASE delivered as a managed service due to talent shortages. This segment is sponsored by Open Systems. Visit https://securityweekly.com/opensystemsrsac to learn more about them! It's not rocket science, it's network security. And yet for many organizations, the road to securing employees and information often results in trade-offs to performance, agility, scalable services, and user experience. While first-generation SASE solutions promised companies a way out of this complexity, those early deployments failed to resolve the root causes of these growth pains--enter Unified SASE as a Service. Going beyond SASE learn what Unified SASE as a Service is and why you should care. This segment is sponsored by Aryaka. Visit https://securityweekly.com/aryakarsac to learn more about them! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/esw-361
The landscape of phishing attacks continues to rapidly evolve. In 2023, Zscaler ThreatLabz observed a year-over-year increase of 58.2% in global phishing attempts. This surge was characterized by emerging schemes, including voice phishing, recruitment scams, and browser-in-the-browser attacks. This segment is sponsored by Zscaler. Visit https://securityweekly.com/zscalerrsac to learn more about them! In today's complex world, organizations are challenged to modernize their network while also improving their security posture to support digital transformation initiatives. Tim Roddy will talk about what is driving the need for network transformation efforts and why organizations are moving to IAM and SASE (also known as Zero Trust Edge) solutions to support these efforts. He'll discuss the fast-growing SASE market and the demand for SASE delivered as a managed service due to talent shortages. This segment is sponsored by Open Systems. Visit https://securityweekly.com/opensystemsrsac to learn more about them! It's not rocket science, it's network security. And yet for many organizations, the road to securing employees and information often results in trade-offs to performance, agility, scalable services, and user experience. While first-generation SASE solutions promised companies a way out of this complexity, those early deployments failed to resolve the root causes of these growth pains--enter Unified SASE as a Service. Going beyond SASE learn what Unified SASE as a Service is and why you should care. This segment is sponsored by Aryaka. Visit https://securityweekly.com/aryakarsac to learn more about them! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/esw-361
In the wake of the catastrophic collision between a container ship and the iconic Francis Scott Key Bridge near Baltimore, Maryland, Master Mariner Johnson provides crucial insights into the cause of the bridge collapse and pertinent details about the involved vessel. Produced by Renuka - அமெரிக்காவின் பால்டிமோர் நகரில் உள்ள ஒரு பாலத்தில், சரக்கு கப்பல் மோதிய விபத்து நாமறிந்த செய்தி. இந்த விபத்து தொடர்பிலும் பாலங்கள், குறுகிய கால்வாய்களை கப்பல்கள் கடப்பது எப்படி? அவசர நேரத்தில் கப்பலை நிறுத்துவது சாத்தியமா? என்பது தொடர்பிலும் Master Mariner- தலைமை மாலுமியாக பணியாற்றும் திரு ஜான்சன் அவர்களோடு உரையாடுகிறார் றேனுகா துரைசிங்கம்.
Easter is the Christian celebration of the resurrection of Jesus, but the seasonal chocolate eggs and the bunny who delivers them are nowhere to be found in scripture. Renuka presents a feature on Easter eggs and Easter bunny. - ஈஸ்டர் பண்டிகை காலத்தில் ஈஸ்டர் egg மற்றும் ஈஸ்டர் bunny ஆகியவற்றின் விற்பனை களைகட்டிவிடுவதை நாம் அவதானித்திருப்போம். ஈஸ்டருக்கும் இவற்றுக்கும் என்ன தொடர்பு? ஈஸ்டர் காலத்தில் இவை ஏன் விற்கப்படுகின்றன என்பதுதொடர்பில் நேயர்கள் சிலரின் கருத்துக்களுடன் விவரணமொன்றை முன்வைக்கிறார் றேனுகா துரைசிங்கம்.
Australia's international airports seized nearly 400,000 items from travelers last year, including live toads, slugs, birds' nests, and holy water from the Ganges River. In light of this, Renuka presents a feature on what you can and can't bring into Australia. - தடைசெய்யப்பட்ட மற்றும் ஆஸ்திரேலியாவின் சுற்றுச்சூழலுக்கு ஆபத்தான கிட்டத்தட்ட 4 லட்சம் பொருட்கள் கடந்த ஆண்டு ஆஸ்திரேலிய விமான நிலையங்களில் வைத்து கைப்பற்றப்பட்டுள்ளன. இதுகுறித்த செய்தியின் பின்னணியை எடுத்துவருகிறார் றேனுகா துரைசிங்கம்.
Despite the national security concerns being raised by the US, Australia has no plans to ban TikTok, which is owned by Chinese company ByteDance. The US House of Representatives overwhelmingly approved a bill that would force TikTok to divest from its Chinese owner or be banned from the US on Wednesday. The bill passed 352-65 in a rare moment of unity in politically divided Washington. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said the Australian government was not expected to emulate the US. Renuka brings the story. - Tik Tok என்ற சமூக ஊடகத்தின் பாவனையை அமெரிக்காவில் தடை செய்வதற்கான நடவடிக்கைகள் மேற்கொள்ளப்பட்டு வருகின்றன. இந்நிலையில், அது நம் நாட்டிலும் தடை செய்யப்படக் கூடுமா என்ற கேள்வி எழுந்துள்ளது. இதுகுறித்து சிட்னியைச் சேர்ந்த திரு ஹாஜா நசுருதீன் அவர்களது கருத்துக்களுடன் விவரணமொன்றை எடுத்துவருகிறார் றேனுகா துரைசிங்கம்.
In this episode, we delve into the remarkable journey of Ms. Renuka Kirpalani, a trailblazer in the automotive industry. She's currently the Consulting Editor for AutoCar India. We begin the conversation by discussing her passion for automobiles––which stems from her upbringing where her father introduced her to the world of car building, racing, and restoration. She shares with us the pivotal story of entering her first race; a nerve-wracking experience that ultimately propelled her into the competitive realm of motorsports. Through her experiences, she's become a symbol of empowerment for women in a traditionally male-dominated field. She advocates for inclusivity and recognition of women's contributions, highlighting initiatives like the Women's World Car of the Year. She actively challenges stereotypes and emphasizes the importance of diverse voices in both advertising and product design.She sheds light on the historical bias that exists in the crash test dummy design and discusses efforts to address gender disparities in car safety evaluation. She reveals insights from a Korean company's behind-the-scenes approach, which involved testing car accessibility for individuals wearing saris, reflecting a more inclusive design perspective. The episode also takes an interesting turn where we get her point of view on the infrastructure development in India and electric vehicles (EVs), as well as the evolving landscape of technology in the automotive industry. On India's infrastructure development:She applauds initiatives spearheaded by Mr. Gadkari, acknowledging significant improvements in road quality and maintenance, particularly on highways. However, she laments the inconsistent standards observed in urban areas like Mumbai, underscoring the need for sustained investment and maintenance for long-term benefits.On EVS:She acknowledges the transformative potential of EVs in shaping the future of automotive technology, emphasizing the need for enthusiasts and consumers alike to adapt to the changing automotive landscape. On F1:We also talk about the recent surge in interest in Formula 1 racing, attributed partly to the captivating documentary series "Drive to Survive" and American influence on the sport's marketing. In essence, she demonstrated to us what it really means to be driven, to just follow your dreams and be confident in what you do.More resources:https://youtu.be/sOw1ZvfB6dkhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l5G2z10BISUhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wm5KZJF4rX0
The Pongal festival in Pendlehill, Sydney, on Sunday, January 21st, was a grand affair. A collection of thoughts was shared with SBS-Tamil by Alaghan, Renuka, and Dhanushan among the participants of this "Tamil Thai Pongal Festival". Produced by RaySel. - சிட்னியின் Pendlehill நகரில் பொங்கல் விழா ஜனவரி 21 ஞாயிறு – கோலாகலமாக நடந்தது. இந்த “தமிழர் தைப்பொங்கல் பெருவிழா” நிகழ்வில் கலந்துகொண்டவர்களில், அழகன், ரேணுகா மற்றும் தனுஷன் ஆகியோர் நம்முடன் பகிர்ந்துகொண்ட கருத்துக்களின் தொகுப்பு. நிகழ்ச்சியாக்கம்: றைசெல்.
Renuka Shahane talks about her film ‘Tribhanga,' what it takes for daughters to forgive their mothers, and why some women choose patriarchal households. In TS Studios' The Best Parts podcast, journalist Genesia Alves dissects our favorite films, with a little help from the people who brought them to life.About the film: When her estranged mother falls into a coma, a self-made single mother grapples with regret and resentment while reflecting on their strained relationship.#TheBestPartsTS Credits : Host: Genesia AlvesProducer and Editor: Aditi PatelSound Design and Mixing: Vibhav SarafMarketing Collateral Design: Denise D'souzaArt Director: Neha ShekhawatCreative Director: Shrishti MalhotraExecutive Producer: Karla Bookman
Australian property prices are still lifting but the more muted pace of growth suggests affordability constraints are starting to bite, with one economist predicting another leg down for the national housing market in 2024. Mr Emmanual Emil Rajah, a property investor with many years of experience in real estate, explains more. Produced by Renuka. - கடந்த 2023ஆம் ஆண்டில் ஆஸ்திரேலியா முழுவதும் வீடுகளின் விலைகள் 8.1 வீத அதிகரிப்பை கண்டிருந்ததாக தெரிவிக்கப்படுகிறது. இதுதொடர்பிலும், 2024ம் ஆண்டில் வீட்டுச் சந்தை எப்படி இருக்கப்போகிறது என்பது தொடர்பிலும், Property Investor மற்றும் Real Estate துறையில் பல வருடகால அனுபவம் கொண்ட திரு இமானுவேல் எமில்ராஜாவோடு உரையாடுகிறார் றேனுகா துரைசிங்கம்.
Welcome to Our True Crime Podcast's original “12 Nightmares Before Christmas,” where we discuss a true crime story daily for the days leading up to December 24. Make sure to like, subscribe, and tune in each day.On the 9th day of our "12 Nightmares before Christmas," our journey takes us to Pune, India, where we encounter twenty-one-year-old Renuka Kiran Shinde. She had just returned to her home, which she shared with her second husband, her son from her first marriage, her mother, Anjanabai, and her younger stepsister, Seema Gavit. Renuka was excited, as the family had long struggled financially and was searching for a way to obtain money quickly. Renuka believed she had a perfect plan, albeit a highly gruesome one, that would eventually earn the three women the infamous title of 'India's Child Killers.'Join Cam and Jen of Our True Crime Podcast as we discuss India's Baby Killers: The Family That Kills Together: Day 9 of The 12 Nightmares Before ChristmasListener Discretion by @octoberpodVHSMusic by our EP Nico @theinkypawprintSources:https://www.hindustantimes.com/cities/mumbai-news/gavit-sister-case-files-how-a-25-year-old-legal-battle-unfolded-101642525732195.htmlhttp://indianexpress.com/article/india/india-others/thieves-who-kidnapped-used-and-killed-babieshttps://r.search.yahoo.com/_ylt=Awr9zX7klHdlUkMFDBkPxQt.;_ylu=Y29sbwNncTEEcG9zAzIEdnRpZAMEc2VjA3Ny/RV=2/RE=1702364517/RO=10/RU=https%3a%2f%2fwww.news.com.au%2fworld%2fasia%2fserial-killer-sisters-renuke-shinde-and-seema-gavit-who-abducted-and-murdered-children-in-bid-to-avoid-execution-at-the-gallows%2fnews-story%2fef93b4b1ccc699db80223bbf0b4018ad/RK=2/RS=jnLE6M79LjOhcMYmotZkPaGMKM4-https://r.search.yahoo.com/_ylt=Awr9zX7klHdlUkMFFBkPxQt.;_ylu=Y29sbwNncTEEcG9zAzQEdnRpZAMEc2VjA3Ny/RV=2/RE=1702364517/RO=10/RU=https%3a%2f%2fwww.indiatoday.in%2findia%2fstory%2fkolhapur-sisters-death-sentence-commuted-to-life-imprisonment-1901450-2022-01-18/RK=2/RS=YkfM2ACzy0NPpMqR6Mph14JiF44-https://thecrimewire.com/true-crime/Renuka-Shinde-and-Seema-Gavit-the-Serial-Killer-Sisters-of-Indiahttps://www.opindia.com/2022/01/maharashtra-serial-killer-sisters-death-sentence-commuted-life-imprisonment-kidnapped-children-murdered/https://news.abplive.com/crime/most-shocking-crimes-anjanabai-renuka-shinde-seema-gavit-sisters-kiran-shinde-murder-toddlers-1990-1996-death-sentence-1633026https://vocal.media/criminal/the-notorious-crimes-of-seema-gavit-and-renuka-shindehttps://pronouncenames.comThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/3647242/advertisement
Sydney Tamil Manram (STM) has organized a day long event on Dec 3 as a celebration of 45 years of STM anniversary at Stanhope Gardens. Muththarasu Kochchadai - Secretary, Sydney Tamil Manram shares the details of this event with Renuka. - சிட்னி தமிழ்மன்றம் நடத்தும் 'யாழி' என்ற நிகழ்வு எதிர்வரும் டிசம்பர் 3ம் திகதி நடைபெறவுள்ளது. இது தொடர்பில் சிட்னி தமிழ் மன்றத்தின் செயலாளர் முத்தரசு கோச்சடை அவர்களுடன் உரையாடுகிறார் றேனுகா துரைசிங்கம்.
Powerful public servant Mike Pezzullo has been fired after revelations he inappropriately attempted to influence decisions made by the former Coalition government. Mr Senthil Chidambaranathan, a keen observer of politics in Adelaide, explains more about this. Produced by Renuka.T - உள்துறை அமைச்சகத்தின் செயலராகவிருந்த Mike Pezzullo, தனது பதவியை சுய லாபத்திற்காக பயன்படுத்தியமை உள்ளிட்ட விதி மீறல்களில் ஈடுபட்ட குற்றச்சாட்டில், அப்பதவியில் இருந்து நீக்கப்பட்டுள்ளார். இந்த செய்தியின் பின்னணி தொடர்பில் அடிலெய்டில் வாழும் அரசியல் அவதானி செந்தில் அவர்களோடு உரையாடுகிறார் றேனுகா துரைசிங்கம்
The diabetes drug Ozempic has experienced worldwide shortages this year as an off-label weight loss tool, highlighting the huge popularity of pharmaceutical weight loss treatments. Sydney based GP Dr Rajesh Kanna explains more about this. Produced by Renuka. - நீரிழிவு நோயாளிகளுக்கு சிகிச்சை வழங்குவதற்குப் பயன்படுத்தப்படும் Ozempic என்ற மருந்துக்கு உலகளாவிய ரீதியில் தட்டுப்பாடு நிலவுவதாக தெரிவிக்கப்படுகின்றது. இதற்கான காரணம் தொடர்பிலும் இம்மருந்துக்குரிய மாற்றுத்தீர்வு என்ன என்பது தொடர்பிலும் சிட்னியைச் சேர்ந்த குடும்ப மருத்துவர் N ராஜேஷ் கண்ணனோடு உரையாடுகிறார் றேனுகா துரைசிங்கம்.
Hundreds of refugees and asylum seekers took to the streets in Brisbane to urge the federal government to grant them permanent visas. Renuka brings the story. - ஆஸ்திரேலியாவில் நிர்க்கதி நிலையிலுள்ள அனைத்து அகதிகளுக்கும் நிரந்தரவிசா வழங்கப்பட வேண்டுமென வலியுறுத்தி பிரிஸ்பேனில் நேற்று பேரணியொன்று நடத்தப்பட்டது. அது பற்றி பிரிஸ்பேனில் வாழும் சுதேஷ் சோமு , இனியா சிறிகுகன் மற்றும் டக்ஷ்மி ராஜேஷ்கண்ணா ஆகியோரோடு உரையாடுகிறார் றேனுகா துரைசிங்கம்
The Albanese government has announced $50 million in grants to boost security at religious schools, places of worship and community facilities. Mr Chidambaram Rengarajan, an experienced Professional in the Defense Sector, explains why. Produced by Renuka. - பாலஸ்தீனத்தின் ஹமாஸ் குழுவினர் காசாவில் இருந்து இஸ்ரேல் மீது திடீர் தாக்குதல் நடத்தியமையையடுத்து அங்கு மூண்டுள்ள வன்முறை பல நாட்களைக் கடந்து தொடர்கின்றது. இந்தப்பின்னணியில் ஆஸ்திரேலியாவின் பாதுகாப்பைப் பலப்படுத்துவதற்கான நடவடிக்கைகளை அரசு மேற்கொண்டுள்ளது. இதற்கான காரணம் தொடர்பிலும் இன்னும் சில விடயங்கள் தொடர்பிலும் விளக்குகிறார் பல வருடங்களாக பாதுகாப்புப் படைத் துறையில் கடமையாற்றிவரும் சிதம்பரம் ரங்கராஜன் அவர்கள் . அவரோடு உரையாடுகிறார் றேனுகா துரைசிங்கம்
In February, around 19,000 individuals who held Temporary Protection Visas or Safe Haven Enterprise Visas were granted the opportunity to apply for permanent visas. Sydney based solicitor Noeline Harendran answers some frequently asked questions to assist these individuals in proceeding with their family reunion visas and determining their eligibility criteria for Australian citizenship after being granted permanent residency. Produced by Renuka. - ஆஸ்திரேலியாவிலுள்ள அகதிகள் மற்றும் புகலிடக்கோரிக்கையாளர்கள் தொடர்பில் நமது நேயர்கள் முன்வைத்த சில கேள்விகளுக்கான பதில்களை வழங்குகிறார் சிட்னியைச் சேர்ந்த சட்டத்தரணி நொயலின் ஹரேந்திரன் அவர்கள். அவரோடு உரையாடுகிறார் றேனுகா துரைசிங்கம்
Twenty-two women are walking more than 600 kilometres from Melbourne to Canberra to push for permanent protection visas for all asylum seekers living in limbo in Australia.These women, originating from Sri Lanka and Iran, began their walk on September 22 and are scheduled to complete their journey next week. Selvaranjini Manoharan, one of the participants, shares an update with Renuka. - ஆஸ்திரேலியாவில் நிர்க்கதி நிலையிலுள்ள அனைத்து புகலிடக்கோரிக்கையாளர்களுக்கும் நிரந்தர விசா வழங்கக்கோரி 22 பெண் புகலிடக்கோரிக்கையாளர்கள் மெல்பனிலிருந்து கன்பரா நோக்கிய நடைபயணத்தை ஆரம்பித்திருக்கின்றமை நாமறிந்த செய்தி. இவர்களது பயணம் தற்போது எந்தக்கட்டத்தில் உள்ளது என்ற பிந்திய தகவல்களைப் பெற்றுக்கொள்வதற்காக, நடைபயணத்தை மேற்கொண்டுவருபவர்களில் ஒருவரான, 52 வயது செல்வரஞ்சினி மனோகரன் அவர்களோடு உரையாடுகிறார் றேனுகா துரைசிங்கம்.
Ten teams are competing in the 2023 ICC Cricket World Cup, which is being hosted by India from October 5 to November 19, 2023. Mr Janak Raj Lingasamy, a cricket commentator from Brisbane, provides detailed information and insights about the 2023 Cricket World Cup. Produced by Renuka. - 13வது 50 ஓவர் உலகக் கோப்பை கிரிக்கெட் தொடர் இந்தியாவில் அக்டோபர் 5ஆம் தேதி தொடங்கி நவம்பர் 19ஆம் தேதி வரை நடைபெறுகிறது. இத்தொடர் குறித்து பிரிஸ்பனைச் சேர்ந்த கிரிக்கெட் வர்ணனையாளரும் நீண்டகாலமாக கிரிக்கட் விளையாட்டில் ஈடுபட்டுள்ளவருமான ஜனக்ராஜ் லிங்கசாமி அவர்களோடு உரையாடுகிறார் றேனுகா துரைசிங்கம்.
A referendum on the ‘Indigenous Voice to Parliament,' – a body that will advise the Government on policies and legislations affecting the affairs of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, is due to take place on October 14th this year. SBS Tamil is committed to equipping our audience with the essential information they need to make an enlightened decision when they step into the voting booth. Here's a look at what happens next, once we know if the vote has succeeded or failed. Produced by Renuka. - பூர்வீகக்குடி மற்றும் Torres Strait தீவு மக்களின் விவகாரங்களை பாதிக்கும் அரச கொள்கைகள் மற்றும் சட்டங்கள் குறித்து அரசுக்கு ஆலோசனை வழங்கும் Indigenous Voice to Parliament என்ற கட்டமைப்பு குறித்த மக்கள் கருத்து வாக்கெடுப்பு அக்டோபர் 14ஆம் தேதி நடைபெற இருக்கிறது. அதற்கு முன்னதாக, இது குறித்து SBS தமிழ் ஒலிபரப்பின் நேயர்களுக்கு நாம் எடுத்து வரும் நிகழ்ச்சித் தொடரின் 7வது நிகழ்ச்சியில், Voice கருத்து வாக்கெடுப்பு முடிவு வெளிவந்த பிறகு என்ன நடக்கும் என்பதை விளக்குகிறார் றேனுகா துரைசிங்கம்.
Tamil asylum seeker Thienushan Chandrasekaram is cycling more than 1400 kilometres from Brisbane to Canberra to push for permanent protection visas for all asylum seekers living in limbo in Australia. This is an interview with him. Produced by Renuka. - ஆஸ்திரேலியாவில் நிர்க்கதி நிலையிலுள்ள அனைத்து புகலிடக்கோரிக்கையாளர்களுக்கும் நிரந்தர விசா வழங்கக்கோரி, தினுஷன் சந்திரசேகரன் என்ற புகலிடக்கோரிக்கையாளர் பிரிஸ்பேனிலிருந்து கன்பரா நோக்கி சைக்கிள் பயணத்தை ஆரம்பித்திருக்கிறார். இது தொடர்பில் அவரோடு உரையாடுகிறார் றேனுகா துரைசிங்கம்.
International Translation Day(September 30) is meant as an opportunity to pay tribute to the work of language professionals, which plays an important role in bringing nations together, facilitating dialogue, understanding and cooperation, contributing to development and strengthening world peace and security. Renuka presents a special feature on International translation day 2023. - சர்வதேச மொழிபெயர்ப்பு தினம் ஒவ்வொரு ஆண்டும் செப்டம்பர் 30ம் திகதி கொண்டாடப்படுகிறது. இத்தினத்தையொட்டி மொழிபெயர்ப்பாளர்களான திரு.அண்ணாமலை மகிழ்நன், திரு.ராமலிங்கம் நந்தகுமார் மற்றும் NAATI அமைப்பின் National Operations Manager Michael Nemarich ஆகியோரது கருத்துக்களுடன் சிறப்பு விவரணம் ஒன்றைப் படைக்கிறார் றேனுகா துரைசிங்கம்.
Travel insurance has become an essential inclusion in our travel preparations. With the appropriate level of coverage, we can secure financial protection against various mishaps, whether they occur locally or overseas. Mr Emmanual Emil Rajah provides tips about common mistakes to avoid when purchasing travel insurance. Produced by Renuka - நாம் வெளிநாடு செல்லும்போது பயணக்காப்புறுதி பெற வேண்டியதன் அவசியம் தொடர்பிலும், இதனைப் பெற்றுக்கொள்ளும்போது கவனிக்க வேண்டிய அம்சங்கள் தொடர்பிலும் விளக்குகிறார் நிதித்துறையில் பல வருடகால அனுபவம் கொண்ட திரு இமானுவேல் எமில்ராஜா அவர்கள். அவரோடு உரையாடுகிறார் றேனுகா துரைசிங்கம்.
Twenty-two women, all on temporary, expired, or bridging visas, are walking from Melbourne to Canberra, asking the government to repeal the legacy of Operation Sovereign Border, which makes them ineligible for permanent residency due to their arrival by boat after 2013. Renuka talks to Geetha, one of the participants, to find out more. - நிரந்தர விசா வழங்கக்கோரி 22 பெண் புகலிடக்கோரிக்கையாளர்கள் மெல்பனிலிருந்து கன்பரா நோக்கிய நடைபயணத்தை ஆரம்பித்திருக்கிறார்கள். இது தொடர்பில் நடைபயணத்தை மேற்கொண்டுவருபவர்களில் ஒருவரான கீதா அவர்களோடு உரையாடுகிறார் றேனுகா துரைசிங்கம்.
The Australian population has now reached 26.5 million, according to data from the Australia Bureau of Statistics (ABS). Pavitra Varathalingam, who holds a master's degree in Australian politics and public policy, explains the impact of population growth on Australia. Produced by Renuka. - ஆஸ்திரேலிய மக்கள் தொகை தற்போது 26.5 மில்லியனை எட்டியுள்ளதாக புள்ளிவிவரவியல் திணைக்களத்தின் தரவுகள் கூறுகின்றன. மக்கள் தொகை அதிகரிப்பானது ஆஸ்திரேலியாமீது ஏற்படுத்தப்போகும் தாக்கம் தொடர்பில் விளக்குகிறார் ஆஸ்திரேலிய அரசியல் மற்றும் மக்கள் கொள்கை குறித்து முதுகலைப் பட்டம் பெற்ற பவித்ரா வரதலிங்கம் அவர்கள். அவரோடு உரையாடுகிறார் றேனுகா துரைசிங்கம்
The federal government is set to implement changes aimed at increasing the financial requirements for international students seeking student visas in Australia. In addition to this, there are several other changes on the horizon for international students in Australia. Migration agent Thiru Arumugam provides in-depth explanations and insights into the broader range of changes that international students can expect to encounter while pursuing their education in Australia. Produced by Renuka - ஆஸ்திரேலிய மாணவர் விசா தொடர்பில் அரசு அண்மையில் சில மாற்றங்களைக் கொண்டுவந்துள்ளது. இன்னும் சில மாற்றங்கள் விரைவில் நடைமுறைக்கு வரும் என்று எதிர்பார்க்கப்படுகிறது. இவை தொடர்பில் சிட்னியில் குடிவரவு முகவராகப் பணியாற்றும் திருவேங்கடம் ஆறுமுகம் அவர்களோடு உரையாடுகிறார் றேனுகா துரைசிங்கம்
The International Day of the Disappeared, on August 30 of each year, is a day created to draw attention to the fate of individuals imprisoned at places and under poor conditions unknown to their relatives and/or legal representatives. Renuka presents a special feature on this day. - ஒவ்வொரு ஆண்டும் ஆகஸ்ட் 30 அன்று சர்வதேச வலிந்து காணாமல் ஆக்கப்பட்டோர் தினம் அனுசரிக்கப்படுகின்றது. இது குறித்த விவரணம் ஒன்றை முன்வைக்கிறார் றேனுகா துரைசிங்கம்.
The International Day of the Disappeared, on August 30 of each year, is a day created to draw attention to the fate of individuals imprisoned at places and under poor conditions unknown to their relatives and/or legal representatives. Renuka presents a special feature on this day.
Renuka Iyer, MD, is a Professor of Oncology, Section Chief for Gastrointestinal Oncology and Co-Leader of Liver and Pancreas Tumor program at Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center at the University at Buffalo. She is also the Vice Chair of Faculty Recruitment and Retention in the Department of Medicine. She is a world renowned authority on Neuroendocrine Tumors. She was recently awarded the Mark R. Clements Award, for Vision Innovation and Collaboration from the Cholangiocarcinoma Foundation. “If it's in my power to make something happen and I don't, then I've failed them.” Having found her own path with the help of mentors that encouraged her, Dr. Renuka Iyer shares challenges and hurdles that helped make her into the mentor, professor, and researcher she is today. Tune in to this special episode of The Medicine Mentors at ASCO 2023 as we learn from Dr. Iyer how to be better mentees and people by working hard and keeping our word, why studying woodchucks helped her understand that challenges are opportunities for exploration and discovery, and how mentorship can be a lifelong continuum of support. Pearls of Wisdom: 1. Try not to pigeonhole the idea of a mentor. You can find mentorship from anyone as long as they care about your future and want to help; stay open to diverse forms of mentorship. 2. When you run into a wall, don't be quick to give up. Work around obstacles and reach out to find new answers. As Dr. Iyer says, “necessity can be the mother of invention.” 3. Not only does a good mentee respect their mentor's time, but they recognize the value of vulnerability. Sharing your insecurities and fears with a mentor means you're asking for help and growing. The other part of that is following through with agreements and tasks. 3. Find a balance between work and your own life. Find a support system that allows you to feel good about work and nourished at home. Your job is to care for others but that requires taking care of yourself first.
Are you looking to cut the cost of living? Obu Ramaraj-money mindset coach, author, entrepreneur and mother shares some tips that could help your dollar go further. Produced by Renuka - மின்சாரம், எரிவாயு கட்டணங்கள், அன்றாட செலவுகள் மற்றும் வீட்டுக்கடன் உட்பட பல வழிகளில் நாம் விலையுயர்வை அனுபவித்துவருகிறோம். இந்த விலையுயர்வுகளை நாம் எப்படிச் சமாளிக்கலாம் என்பதற்கான சில உதவிக்குறிப்புகளை வழங்குகிறார் money mindset coach, எழுத்தாளர் மற்றும் mortgage broker என பன்முகம் கொண்ட ஒபு ராமராஜ் அவர்கள். அவரோடு உரையாடுகிறார் றேனுகா துரைசிங்கம்.
Dr Lalitha Krishnan, a Consultant Neonatologist & Paediatrician with experience working in various countries, including Australia and London, answers essential questions related to caring for newborns. This is the final part of the two-part interview. Produced by Renuka. To listen to the first part of the interview, click on the link below: - பச்சிளங் குழந்தைகளைக் கவனிப்பது தொடர்பில் பெற்றோருக்கு சில கேள்விகள் இருக்கலாம். இத்தகைய சில கேள்விகளுக்குப் பதிலளிக்கிறார் புதிதாகப் பிறந்த குழந்தைகள் தொடர்பில் சிறப்பு நிபுணத்துவம் பெற்றவரும் குழந்தைகள் நல மருத்துவருமான Consultant Neonatologist & Paediatrician Dr லலிதா கிருஷ்ணன். ஆஸ்திரேலியா, லண்டன், அமெரிக்கா என பல நாடுகளில் பணியாற்றிய அனுபவம் கொண்ட Dr லலிதா கிருஷ்ணன் தற்போது சென்னையில் பணிபுரிந்துவருகிறார்.அவருடன் உரையாடுகிறார் றேனுகா துரைசிங்கம். இரண்டு பாகங்களாகப் பதிவாகியுள்ள நேர்காணலின் இறுதி பாகம் இது. நேர்காணலின் முதல் பாகத்தைக் கேட்க, கீழே உள்ள இணைப்புக்குச் செல்லவும்.
Dr Lalitha Krishnan, a Consultant Neonatologist & Paediatrician with experience working in various countries, including Australia and London, answers essential questions related to caring for newborns. This is the first part of the two-part interview.Produced by Renuka. - பச்சிளங் குழந்தைகளைக் கவனிப்பது தொடர்பில் பெற்றோருக்கு சில கேள்விகள் இருக்கலாம். இத்தகைய சில கேள்விகளுக்குப் பதிலளிக்கிறார் புதிதாகப் பிறந்த குழந்தைகள் தொடர்பில் சிறப்பு நிபுணத்துவம் பெற்றவரும் குழந்தைகள் நல மருத்துவருமான Consultant Neonatologist & Paediatrician Dr லலிதா கிருஷ்ணன். ஆஸ்திரேலியா, லண்டன், அமெரிக்கா என பல நாடுகளில் பணியாற்றிய அனுபவம் கொண்ட Dr லலிதா கிருஷ்ணன் தற்போது சென்னையில் பணிபுரிந்துவருகிறார்.அவருடன் உரையாடுகிறார் றேனுகா துரைசிங்கம். இரண்டு பாகங்களாகப் பதிவாகியுள்ள நேர்காணலின் முதல் பாகம் இது.
BetStop is the Albanese government's new tool to help online gambling addicts. It enables individuals to self-exclude from all licensed wagering providers, providing a vital step in reducing gambling-related harm. With enforced identity verification and awareness campaigns, BetStop aims to encourage Australians to gamble responsibly, if at all. Renuka reports. - சூதாட்டத்தின் தீங்கைக் கட்டுப்படுத்தும் புதிய நடவடிக்கைகளின் ஒரு பகுதியாக, இணையவழி சூதாட்டத்திற்கு அடிமையானவர்கள் அதிலிருந்து விடுபடுவதற்கு உதவவென அரசு BetStop என்ற புதிய திட்டத்தை நடைமுறைப்படுத்துகிறது. இச்செய்தியின் பின்னணியை விளக்கும் விவரணத்தை முன்வைக்கிறார் றேனுகா துரைசிங்கம்
Parents are reporting an increase in child care fees right before federal government benefits to childcare are due to take effect. Over a million families are expected to benefit from an increase to the childcare subsidy scheme from July 10. Renuka presents a feature. - ஆஸ்திரேலியாவில் குழந்தை பராமரிப்புக்கான அரச மானியம் அதிகரிக்கப்பட்டுள்ள அதேநேரம், குழந்தை பராமரிப்பு சேவை வழங்குநர்களின் கட்டணங்களும் அதிகரிக்கப்பட்டுள்ளன. இதுகுறித்த விவரணத்தை முன்வைக்கிறார் றேனுகா துரைசிங்கம்.
Tamil writer Udaya Sankar has won the Sahitya Akademi's Bal Puraskar award for his novel Adhanin Bommai. This is an interview with him. Produced by Renuka. - சாகித்ய அகாடமியின் 2023 - ம் ஆண்டுக்கான பால புரஸ்கார் விருது, தமிழில், எழுத்தாளர் K உதயசங்கர் அவர்களுக்கு 'ஆதனின் பொம்மை' நாவலுக்காக வழங்கப்படுகிறது. இந்த விருது தொடர்பில் அவருடன் உரையாடுகிறார் றேனுகா துரைசிங்கம்.
In this episode of High Bit, Renuka shares the evolution of Clockwork's AI-powered nail-painting robot. She shares her insights into safe AI utilization and how she adopted software engineering principles into the hardware process. Topics: 1:56: Renuka's Background as a Systems Engineer at Nvidia 5:27: Using an Off-The-Shelf AI Model to Create the First Version of Clockwork 10:06: Discovering Pointillism in Nail Painting 14:46: Using AI in Safe Ways 18:29: A Very Humbling Lesson for a Software Engineer 22:55: Making Nail Painting as Easy as Grabbing a Cup of Coffee High Bit is a new podcast hosted by Initialized Capital managing partner Brett Gibson about the art of technical problem-solving. A high bit is the most significant part of the binary representation of a number. In programming language, it is commonly referred to as the most important thing you need to understand about a problem. We spoke with our first four guests about just that. In each episode, we'll break down a gnarly engineering problem and hear how the builder's ingenuity and inventiveness led to a successful outcome. High Bit is produced by Initialized Capital and hosted by Brett Gibson. Our showrunner is Candy Cheng. Episodes were shot and edited by Jordan Berns. Production support by Kevin Heinz and BTB Video Production.
On a hot, windy afternoon in January, Syed Sajjad Ali showed off bunches of juicy, greenish-red tomatoes hanging on rows and rows of vines on his farm in the southern Indian state of Telangana.The crops are housed inside a covered structure made of sheer, white material.“This is protected from the sun, protected from the rain, protected from the insects,” Ali, 60, said, standing beneath the white fabric roof which stretched just a few feet above his head. Syed Sajjad Ali inspects tomatoes planted inside a Kheyti greenhouse. Credit: Sushmita Pathak/The World The crops are planted on a small patch of land about 1/8 of an acre. In India, the average farm size is 3 acres compared to 445 acres in the United States. The vast majority of farmers in India — and worldwide — are small farmers. They own less than 5 acres of land but grow 1/3 of all agricultural produce. Small farms are also most vulnerable to climate change. The structure covering Ali's tomatoes, known as a “greenhouse-in-a-box,” is part of a solution designed to help them cope with the vagaries of a changing climate. The design, essentially a low-cost, scaled-down version of a standard greenhouse, is the brainchild of an Indian startup called Kheyti.In 2022, it was among the winners of the annual Earthshot Prize that honors environmental solutions. The idea was conceived some 10 years ago when Kheyti's co-founders were trying to figure out what Indian farmers were struggling with the most.“We started talking to hundreds of farmers across the country, and all of them said something that was related to climate change,,” said Khetyi co-founder Saumya, who goes by one name.Across the globe, summers are getting hotter and rainfall is growing less predictable. As the globe warms, storms are expected to grow more intense. Bunches of juicy, greenish-red tomatoes hang on rows and rows of vines in a farm in the southern Indian state of Telangana. They are planted inside a low-cost greenhouse designed by the Indian startup called Kheyti. Credit: Sushmita Pathak/The World To help Indian farmers become more resilient to this less predictable weather, Saumya and her fellow co-founders brainstormed a lot of different ideas.“We looked at a bunch of things. We looked at insurance, we looked at different seeds. We also came across the greenhouse, which had been around for many centuries,” Saumya said.Greenhouses help crops grow more efficiently by maintaining a controlled temperature and humid environment. They also protect crops from pests and unpredictable weather. But in India, it's mostly wealthy farmers who can afford greenhouses. They also don't come in compact sizes, which would be suitable for India's majority smallholder farmers. Saumya and her colleagues set out to design a much smaller, more affordable greenhouse by getting rid of the extra features that come with standard greenhouses, like height. Greenhouses typically are very tall and reinforced with a lot of steel. “So, it was kind of like that whole negotiation where we said, OK, what is the bare minimum, covered structure that we can make? That was the approach,” Saumya said. Along with the greenhouse, Kheyti also provides farmers with seeds, fertilizers, drip irrigation systems and installation help. “Small farmers don't have market access. They don't know what inputs to buy,” Saumya said. Kheyti's greenhouses are low-cost, scaled-down versions of standard greenhouses designed especially for smallholder farmers. Most Indian farmers are smallholders who are most vulnerable to climate change. Credit: Sushmita Pathak/The World Kheyti's experts keep track of the crops' status remotely by asking farmers to share regular photos on WhatsApp and advise and train farmers accordingly. The services, bundled with the product, make up the greenhouse-in-a-box, Saumya explained. But convincing farmers to come on board can sometimes be difficult, she said. “There's a lot of mistrust that farmers have toward companies who sell products and then run away,” she said. Financing is another challenge. “Banks don't really want to give small-farmer loans because they have no or low credit scores,” she said.Farmers will save up money to buy a cow or buffalo but are much more skeptical about any new product.But Saumya is optimistic. She said Kheyti's greenhouse is in a similar position to where the tractor was about five decades ago.“It took around 40 years until [the tractor] became mainstream in India. The greenhouse is also a similar sort of an asset, it's expensive, and it takes some time to see the return and get used to it,” she said. So far, about 1,000 farmers across India have signed up for Kheyti's greenhouse.Ali got his greenhouse seven months ago and he said he is already seeing the results. “The size of tomato and the quality of tomato is much better than [those grown in the] open field. Buyers very quickly take my tomatoes because they like this one,” Ali said.A few miles down the road from Ali's farm, Renuka, who goes by one name, planted tomatoes in an open patch, not in a greenhouse. Her tomatoes are smaller and haven't had many takers, she said. Farmer Renuka stands inside a Kheyti greenhouse where she planted cucumbers, which wouldn't have been possible to cultivate in the open because of the hot weather conditions in her state. Credit: Sushmita Pathak/The World For several weeks now, the going rate for tomatoes at her local village market has been a paltry 5 rupees, or around 6 cents, per kilo, she said. Factoring in transport and labor costs, she figures she will make a loss selling at those prices, so she was not even going to bother harvesting them. Anguished, she's decided to leave them in the field to rot.“Water wasted, fertilizer wasted, seedlings wasted. I get angry when I look at this,” she said. Renuka plucks a few tomatoes from her vegetable patch. She's leaving her harvest to rot in the field because it wasn't able to fetch a substantial rate at her local market. Credit: Sushmita Pathak/The World Kheyti's greenhouse can help farmers get higher prices by allowing them to grow in the off-season when most people are not growing and the supply is low. “For off-season, it will work like a wonder because you can rely on higher prices, your economic viability will be more,” said Anjani Kumar, a senior research fellow at the International Food Policy Research Institute in Delhi. “We need more and more greenhouses there is no doubt about it.” The greenhouse can also help by allowing farmers to grow vegetables that are not commonly grown in the region. That's exactly what Renuka did a few months ago — she pooled her savings to buy a Kheyti greenhouse for about $600 and planted cucumbers.It is too hot to grow cucumbers in the open, she said, but in the greenhouse, she got a pretty good harvest. Cucumbers sell for higher prices than the vegetables she usually grows and over two crop cycles, she said, she's almost recovered her investment.She hopes to make her first profit soon.The small greenhouse is a good idea, Kumar said, but there are some limitations. It is only suitable for farmers who grow fruits and vegetables, he said. Farmers who grow other crops may have to take up poultry or livestock to supplement their incomes. Syed Sajjad Ali inspects tomatoes planted inside a Kheyti greenhouse. Credit: Susmita Pathak/The World As the climate changes, the government should also promote professions other than agriculture in rural areas, he said. “So, that they can work on the farm, they can work off the farm and combined they can have better income.”Whatever the solution, Kumar said government policies must take into consideration the needs of smallholder farmers. “The bulk of the production and bulk of the cultivated area comes from the smallholders,” he said. “They are going to be the most significant part for the foreseeable future for Indian agriculture.” And Kheyti wants to help these smallholders become climate smart. Over the next couple of years, the startup plans to get its greenhouses to 10,000 farmers.
2023 QRSIG Program Preview podcastThu, Mar 30, 2023 8:12PM • 20:30SUMMARY KEYWORDSsig, sessions, qr, conference, qualitative research, opportunities, year, program, virtual, submission, jessica, members, methodologies, education, annual meeting, reception, wonderful, community, literacy, reviewersSPEAKERSRenuka de Silva, Alexandra Panos, Jessica Van Cleave Jessica Van Cleave 00:04Welcome to Qualitative Conversations, the podcast of the qualitative research special interest group of AERA. I'm Jessica Van Cleave, the chair of the QR SIG, and I'm happy to be joined today by Alex Panos and Renuka de Silva, our program co-chairs. In this episode, we preview the QR SIG program for the 2023 AERA Annual Meeting, discuss what members can expect from the place-based and virtual components of the conference, and highlight opportunities to connect for QR SIG graduate students and members. Alexandra Panos is an Assistant Professor of literacy studies and affiliate faculty in measurement and research in the College of Education at the University of South Florida. She earned her doctorate in literacy, language and culture education, with a minor in inquiry methodology at Indiana University Bloomington in 2018. Alex takes a transdisciplinary stance in her work as a critical qualitative methodologist and grounds her theoretical, methodological and empirical work in her substantive field of literacy studies. She has published numerous articles and book chapters that focus on qualitative methodologies and literacy studies. She centers her scholarship on the reality that, to quote Octavia Butler, there is no end to what a living world demands of you. For her, this means prioritizing community engaged and post critical activities that center spatial and ecological justice. Alex is completing her three year term as program co chair at the conclusion of the 2023 Annual Meeting. Renuka de Silva is an Assistant professor of teaching and leadership in the College of Education and Human Development at the University of North Dakota. She is the director of the Indigenous teacher education program. As a qualitative researcher she examines issues and trends in Indigenous education, diversity, equity, inclusion, and cultural contexts of higher education. Her primary research focuses on indigenous epistemology and the importance of storytelling in native and indigenous cultures. Renuka is an artist and an activist. Her activism centers on creating pathways for scholars from underserved communities to engage in research that is non Eurocentric. As an artist, Renuka's research examines relationships between artists and their works, connecting activism and transnationalism. She hopes to promote and support scholarly work, where embodied experiences are [k]new knowledge that continues to shape people and create identities that are meaningful to themselves. From this space, scholars will interrogate imposed identities with prefabricated borders and limitations placed on everything that is self and the physical body. We are fortunate to have Renuka remain as program co chair for two more years. Thank you both for joining me today for our 2023 AERA Annual Meeting program preview podcast. As we all know, the Annual Meeting can be an overwhelming experience, especially if you're attending for the first time. Hopefully, this episode will orient and help our listeners to understand the conference as well as the QR SIG offerings. So let's start by talking a little bit about the format of the conference this year. The Annual Meeting will take place in two parts with the place based meeting in Chicago, April 13th through 16th, and the virtual component of the meeting May 4th through 5th. How has that impacted the program and what can attendees expect? Alexandra Panos 03:58Thanks, Jessica. It's wonderful to be here today. So the place-based and virtual components are really similar to normal conference experiences. We have 13 sessions in the place based conference taking place in Chicago, and four sessions in the virtual component in May. We're really excited that we received powerful proposals for both parts of the conference. And we wanted to make sure that people realized that if you register for the place based conference, you automatically are able to join virtually in May. And of course we encourage all folks to check out the program this year and reach out to the wonderful presenters about their work, even if they're not able to attend one or both formats of the conference. We tried to make the program really visible in our newsletter that will be coming out in recent weeks and right before the place based conference, and encourage synergies and connectivities over time and space in these place based and virtual components. Jessica Van Cleave 04:57Thank you so much. That's really helpful to conceptualize the two different spaces where we can engage this year. So can you offer us an overview of the program? For example, how many sessions does the QR SIG offer? And what kinds of topics can attendees expect to find? Renuka de Silva 05:55Thank you, Jessica. I would love to answer that question. As we said, we have a total of 17 sessions this year across the place based and virtual conference opportunities. We're excited about all of our sessions. One session that is particularly exciting is one we are co sponsoring with our wonderful colleagues in Division G, social contexts of education, on Monday at 4:10, titled, Educational Research at the Intersection of Contemporary Black Studies and Posthumanism: Risk, Possibilities, and Purpose. We hope that this session brings our two units closer together to consider the important ideas the presenters are sharing. We are grateful for the broad range of expertise being shared this year with topics addressing innovative applied methods, critical engagement with qualitative methodologies, and creative and thoughtful sessions designed to bring many ideas together from many perspectives, to other place based sessions that are bringing big groups of folks together, to think broadly are Writing and Articulation of Qualitative Research on Monday at 2:50pm and Postfoundational Qualitative Inquiry on Tuesday at 9:50am. And we want to give a shout out to our virtual symposium Interrogating Consequential Education Research in Pursuit of Truth in Living Theory, which will be Thursday, May 4, at 8am CST. Jessica Van Cleave 06:09Wonderful! It sounds like there really are some exciting offerings this year. I'm looking forward to this. So there is a long process that gets us to this place of building such an interesting and exciting program. So can you talk to us a little bit about what is the process for reviewing and accepting submissions and what kinds of things are taken into account in that process? Alexandra Panos 09:05Definitely. It's the biggest part of our work as program co chairs and one that we believe is exceptionally important and something we take very seriously. So we would like to start by saying that we rely heavily on the expertise of our volunteers who share valuable insights about each submission. This is not something we do in isolation. We rely on the volunteers in our in our community here in the QR SIG. To support this process. We together as program co chairs assign each submission for reviewers with one of those being a graduate student who's getting experience in this process and practice. While supported by outside folks, as a team, then we individually and collaboratively consider each submission and its reviews to make a final decision of acceptance or rejection. And one thing I'd like to point out is that when we initially match reviewers with a submission, we prioritize matching reviewers with submissions in their areas of expertise, in particular, for work that's being proposed that has been historically in prejudice presently marginalized in the academy. So for folks who submit proposals that might have keywords or topics related to critical race theory, queer theory, feminist methodologies, or disability studies, just to name a few, certainly others, we do our absolute best to ensure, in particular for those that they have reviewers with background in those areas. We also want to note that while we certainly love having submissions that address the conference theme, we welcome all submissions, addressing qualitative methodologies, and that that's the center point. For our review process, centering methodology, qualitative methodologies, the most important part of a proposal and what we're looking for, in the QR SIG. But as a whole, the review process, we tried to make it as holistic as possible, informed by the experts that make up this wonderful community. Jessica Van Cleave 11:09It's still in the context of AERA, which is enormous. So how can members locate the sessions that they are interested in from the QR SIG for the place based meeting. Renuka de Silva 11:42Definitely check out the online program through AERA. There's a great feature that you can map out your own schedule by favoriting, or liking, your sessions. And you can search by unit to find the session for your SIG. Additionally, our newsletter will be out by the conference and includes an overview of the program. So that should be helpful. Jessica Van Cleave 12:07Fantastic. Yeah, there are some great tools out there and, and do look out for the information coming out via the listserv as we get closer to the play space annual conference. So how can members access the virtual sessions. Alexandra Panos 12:24So very similarly, you'll get login information from AERA for accessing the virtual platform, and then you'll also be able to access the sessions through AERA web page, but look for info from AERA directly, not just from us for accessing that virtual space. But in terms of our program, you can see the sessions in the program the same way you would for the placed based session. So the online program this year, while we have two components, the place based and the virtual, you can find everything within our more traditionally understood AERA online program. So star are SIG sessions, favorite, like them, whatever word we want to use for that, review the newsletter, and that includes the virtual component as well as the place based. Jessica Van Cleave 13:14Wonderful, thank you so much for helping us understand some of the tools that are available to us for finding those QR SIG sessions. So aside from those regular sessions, what other opportunities are there for QR SIG members to connect with our SIG? Renuka de Silva 13:29Well, yes, please come hang out with us. We have two opportunities together as a SIG with all members, the business meeting, which will be Friday morning, bright and early at at 8am. And then reception will be on Friday evening at 7:30pm. A whole day of SIG events. Beyond these events, there are some closed sessions that are fantastic. And that if you haven't, if you aren't involved this year, please check out for, for it for next year. The mentoring session is on Saturday. And we'll bring together groups of scholars to problem solve and explore their stuck places. We also have what we call office hours, both in person and virtual, so that folks can sign up for to get to know, one on one opportunities to talk through a specific issue with a leading scholar in our field. So those are some of the ways. Jessica Van Cleave 14:30Wonderful. Thank you so much. And you also hopefully saw that those office hours are were available for signing up through March 24. And if you didn't get that opportunity, as Alex and Randa mentioned, make sure to keep your eyes open for next year's opportunities. So you mentioned the business meeting and the reception. So can you talk to us about what members who attend the business meeting can expect at those events or at the reception? Alexandra Panos 14:59Yeah, definitely. So this year, we have a new format for gathering as a SIG. Typically in the past, we've had one evening business meeting and reception combined event. So everything took place at one time. But this year, we have been asked by AERA to separate those events. So we have a business meeting in the morning and the reception in the evening. As Renuka mentioned, we will have food at both so bright and early on Friday morning, when you join us for our business meeting, we'll have breakfast items, and coffee and tea. And at that event, we will be going over SIG business, getting program updates from our executive committee officers, we will also be sharing and giving out our awards to the exceptional work in the field that's being honored by our awards committees, including the Dissertation Award, the Book Award and the Egon G Guba Award. And then in the evening, that evening, Friday evening at 7:30pm. We will have our reception and the Guba lecture this year by Dr. Kakali Bhattacharya. So, please come and check that out. We also have a short speaker event related to the passing of Dr. Brigitte Smit. So if you would like to pay your respects to her with our, with our community, we'll be doing that in the evening. And at the evening reception, we'll have drinks and food and time to connect with one another. Jessica Van Cleave 16:46Wonderful. So it's great that there are all these opportunities to be together as a community in addition to sharing our work and scholarship. So what suggestions given all of these opportunities, what suggestions do you have for members to navigate the AERA program and take advantage of what the QR SIG has to offer? Renuka de Silva 17:08So we mentioned earlier the program options to create your own schedule to do this, AERA is so big searching by unit, and then selecting QR SIG is super helpful, too. Jessica Van Cleave 17:23Wonderful. So really thinking about taking those tools into account and using what is at our fingertips already is really, really helpful. So thank you for that reminder. So let's say you're interested in the QR SIG offerings, but you're not yet a member. How can you become a member of the qualitative research SIG? And what are some of the benefits of membership? Alexandra Panos 17:45Yeah, please become a member. But when you join AERA and become a member of the bigger community, the bigger AERA community, you have the opportunity to select and join divisions and SIGs. And what you can do is if you select the qualitative research SIG, you are a member. It's as simple as that. Benefits from joining the SIG include receiving emails specifically for our membership, which include many opportunities for connecting with other members, mentorship workshops, calls for special issues related to qualitative research, and our personal favorite opportunities to review for the conference and get that service in support of our community. I think just a final note that I wanted to share about AERA and navigating it is that it's the most important thing is to have fun. There is an overwhelming amount of things to do at AERA. It's really possible to overdo it. Jessica and I spoke earlier today about how at both of our first annual meetings, we tried to attend a session in like every slot and be at every single thing and couldn't say no to anything and it was just too much. It's completely overwhelming, not worth it to burn yourself out. So from that experience, I know I've learned to build in time to process after sessions that I attend that I'm incredibly interested in. I take time to write, even chat with colleagues, who had also attended the work like the connections are the most important part in many ways. And I think sometimes those in between spaces are where conference experiences happen. So if you get invited to lunch or coffee, or drinks or a reception at AERA, go. So just final plug for joining the business meeting in particular if you want to get involved in the SIG and learn more about it and joining our reception for time to think with one of the leading scholars in our field and have a drink with colleagues. Jessica Van Cleave 19:56Thank you so much. Plus AERA is really expensive. It's always in an expensive city. So find those opportunities for free meals. It definitely can help. Thank you both so much for being on this episode of the podcast to help us preview the 2023 annual meeting. Really appreciate your time. Renuka de Silva 20:18Thank you, Jessica. Alexandra Panos 20:20Thank you, Jessica. I can't wait to see everyone in Chicago. Jessica Van Cleave 20:24All right, coming right up y'all: April 13 through 16
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