Microsoft announces quantum computing leap The US tech giant on Wednesday unveiled Majorana 1, the world’s first quantum chip that uses a new type of material called topoconductor. The new chip, Majorana 1, will help build quantum computers capable of solving industrial-scale problems in years, not decades, Microsoft said. Topoconductor can create a new state of matter – not solid, liquid or gas but topological state KOZHIKODE l thursday l February 20, 2025 l `9.00 l PAGES 12 l city EDITION CHENNAI ■ MADURAI ■ VIJAYAWADA ■ BENGALURU ■ KOCHI ■ HYDERABAD ■ VISAKHAPATNAM ■ COIMBATORE ■ KOZHIKODE ■ THIRUVANANTHAPURAM ■ BELAGAVI ■ BHUBANESWAR ■ SHIVAMOgGA ■ MANGALURU ■ TIRUPATI ■ TIRUCHY ■ TIRUNELVELI ■ SAMBALPUR ■ HUBBALLI ■ DHARMAPURI ■ KOTTAYAM ■ KANNUR ■ VILLUPURAM ■ KOLLAM ■ TADEPALLIGUDEM ■ NAGAPATTINAM ■ THRISSUR ■ KALABURAGI Bulk of aid went to US health initiatives Major sector-wise US foreign aid to India from 2021-24 (in $ mn) Sector Health & population Environmental policy and administrative management Energy generation, renewable sources –technologies, policy 2021 2022 61 190 2023 2024 Total 130 81 462 5.5 8.7 11 17 42.2 8 6.3 9 10 33.3 Education 1.9 5.6 6.3 7.5 21.3 Social protection 3.4 6.1 7.3 9.5 26.3 110 280 160 250 250 210 230 550 410 390 2024 2023 11 9.17 15 (in million USD) India Pakistan Bangladesh China 3,629.7 In a loaded prediction, a senior BJP leader had on Monday told this journalist, “Delhi me vikas ka ek naya ‘rekha’ kichna hai prime minister sahib ko” (The PM has to draw a new line of development in Delhi). The wordplay barely concealed the name of the eventual pick as chief minister-designate Rekha Gupta. “How sure was he about it?” The senior leader was emphatic: “Go, write it on a 100 rupee note.” EXPRESS READ 240 14 First-time Delhi MLA was corporator for two terms; cut political teeth in student politics @ New Delhi J aya n t h J a c o b & J i t e n d r a C h o u b e y @ New Delhi 2022 New Delhi: US President Donald Trump’s plan to introduce 25% tariff on imports of automobiles, semiconductors, and pharmaceuticals could be bad news for India. While the impact on Indian semiconductor sector is expected to be negligible as the industry is still at a nascent stage, the proposed tariffs could inflict pain on Indian pharma firms for whom the US is the largest export market. As for India’s auto industry, only 0.2% of car exports go to the US. Pharma exports to the US reached $8.73 billion in FY24, accounting for 31% of the industry’s total exports. riod. However, in South Asia, Bangladesh received $1.89 billion, nearly 162% more Under the Joe Biden ad- than India. However, in 2022, ministration, the US provid- India received $20 million ed $720 million in assistance more than Pakistan, totalto India over the past four ling $250 million in aid, priyears, with 64% almarily due to postlocated to health iniCOVID initiatives. tiatives, mostly manThe health sector aged by the analysis received a total of now-defunct USAID, $462 million in the and $20.1 million for past four years for democratic particivarious propation and civil socigrammes, including ety — a sector that is fighting HIV-AIDS currently sparking administered political controversy through USAID. in India over spendElon Musk, ining on voter turnout, volved in the White according to an analHouse’s efforts to reWhy are we ysis of US governduce the size of the giving USD 21 ment data by this federal government, million to India? had previously called newspaper. Ranked between They got a lot of the USAID “a crimimoney there 4th and 5th among 15 nal organization” South and Central and claimed that Donald Trump Asian countries, InTrump had agreed to dia’s share of US assistance shut it down. Sanjeev Sanover the past four years was yal, the government’s eco35% less than Pakistan’s $970 nomic advisor, had accused million, and significantly USAID of playing a secret higher than China’s $49.7 role in influencing policy in million during the same pe- the health and social sector. BJP chooses Rekha as new Delhi CM RA J E S H K U M AR THA K UR 200 2021 Fresh 25% tariff may hit Indian pharma Cos U.S. foreign assistance by country between 2021-24 Total foreign aid by country during the Biden govt Brewery: LDF rejects oppn from CPI, RJD T’Puram: Rejecting stiff opposition from allies CPI and RJD, the Left has decided to go ahead with the brewery project at Palakkad. The LDF meet on Wednesday discussed the issue threadbare, in view of strong dissent from the two allies, and issued nod for the project | P5 3 TN students die after tourist bus overturns Idukki: Three students from Tamil Nadu died and several others were injured after a tourist bus carrying college students from Kanyakumari overturtned at Mattupetty near Munnar on Wednesday. The deceased are second-year BSc students at Scott Christian College in Nagercoil | P4 He recalled that Prime Minister Narendra Modi had been urging the party to set an example for Nari Shakti by assigning a woman to lead the national capital in order to make it the Viksit Rajdhani of Viksit Bharat. Gupta’s name was in circulation ever since exit polls predicted a stunning BJP victory. On Wednesday, the BJP Legislative Party elected her as the new chief minister of Delhi. A first-time legislator, Gupta has a strong RSS background. She also earned the respect of party MLAs and has experience in governance. She cut her political teeth as a student leader of the Delhi University before becoming councillor. “She was found suitable for the post of CM, as the right candidate must have the respect of all MLAs. She is also a good listener,” sources said. Gupta’s connect with the people and her performance as general secretary of the party’s Mahila Morcha worked her favour. Other contenders for the role, such as Parvesh Verma, Satish Upadhyay Ashish Sood, Pawan , Sharma, and Shikha Roy have , less legislative experience than Gupta. Also, the Shalimar Bagh MLA enjoys popularity across various communities, including Jats (10% population), Vaishyas (8%) and others. Sources said by giving her the baton, the BJP also sought to send a message to Bihar, where elections are due later this year. Baniyas in Bihar comprise around 30.26 lakh or 2.3% of the state’s population, which gives them clout. Guv, govt disagree over national meet against UGC draft regulations E x p r e ss N e w s S e r v i c e @T’Puram The governor has conveyed to the chief minister his disagreement over a contentious directive issued by the higher education secretary to the vice-chancellors (VCs) on participation in Thursday’s statesponsored national convention against the UGC draft regulations. F0llowing the intervention of Rajendra Arlekar, the gover nment made a token amendment to the directive, besides altering the title of the event, dropping the word ‘against’. After a few VCs informed him of the “unprecedented” directive asking them not only to attend the convention, but also to ensure participation of teachers, non-teaching staff and students and meet the expenses from the varsity funds, Arlekar rang up Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, and conveyed his disagreement. “The governor told the CM that the directive amounted to a transgression into the autonomy of universities. The impropriety in VCs attending the convention, that opposes a regulation of the UGC, was also pointed out to the CM,” said a source. Pinarayi directed the higher education secretary to look into the matter. The government issued an amended directive late on Wednesday night, only removing the number of attendees stipulated from each university and other higher educational institutions. The onus of funding continued to rest on the institutions. Interestingly while the old di, rective had mentioned the event as ‘National higher education convention against UGC draft regulations, 2025’, the new order removed the words ‘against UGC draft regulations’. The event was referred to as ‘UGC draft regulations, 2025-National Higher Education Convention’ in the amended communication to varsities and other institu● More on P4 tions.
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