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Sports Policy for Least and Middle-Income Countries

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Introduction Despite their remarkable physical attributes, people from least and middle-income countries (LMICs) often lag behind their counterparts from high-income countries in terms of sports performance. This disparity cannot be solely attributed to a lack of physical training. To bridge this gap, LMICs should embrace advanced technologies such as Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) to enhance their athletes' performance and competitiveness in national and international sports, including the Olympics. Techniques to Follow 1. Implementing Sports Labs in Every School  Establish sports labs equipped with cutting-edge technology in every school to provide students with access to advanced training facilities. These labs should be equipped with AI-powered systems that analyze athletes' performance, identify areas for improvement, and provide personalized training recommendations. 2. Developing Human Anatomy Software for Olympic Sports:  Create com...

Strategic Planning for SDG 2: Achieving Zero Hunger for All Species

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Introduction : Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 2 primarily aims to eradicate hunger worldwide. However, current policies formulated by international organizations and governments solely address hunger reduction for humans and their pets, neglecting the plight of numerous other species that face starvation and extinction due to lack of food. This article proposes an innovative strategic plan that expands the scope of SDG 2 to encompass all species, including herbivores, carnivores, and omnivores, thereby promoting comprehensive hunger reduction and biodiversity conservation. Implementation Strategy 1. Policy Development (National, Regional, and International):7 Billion EUR Adding 1 Million new species as a recognised pets to raise and feed by humans and robots . - Develop and implement policies that recognize and protect the food rights of all species, including those not traditionally considered as pets. - Establish international agreements and collaborations to ensure c...

A Policy-Driven Approach-: Supporting Tamil Nadu to became a Capital of India:

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Introduction Tamil Nadu, a state in southern India, possesses significant potential to become the capital of India. Despite its merits, political dynamics and corporate strategies have hindered the development of southern Indian states, including Tamil Nadu. This article presents a compelling case for making Tamil Nadu the capital of India, outlining the advantages it offers and proposing a comprehensive strategy to achieve this goal. Existing Capital City's Challenges The current capital city of India faces several challenges that hinder its effectiveness as the nation's capital. These challenges include: 1. Pollution:  Air pollution in the existing capital city has reached alarming levels, with 60% of the air being toxic and hazardous to human health. 2. Terrorism: The capital city is vulnerable to terrorist threats, making it a challenging environment for residents and visitors alike. 3. Limited Connectivity: The city lacks direct access to the sea or ocean...