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In Naini, Prayagraj, patients often arrive at an eye clinic with watering eyes, sharp pain, and lids pressed shut after a speck of dust or grit gets trapped under the eyelid. For Dr. Ashutosh Yadav, that moment has become a familiar starting point for careful, methodical work that ends with the patient blinking normally again and walking out without fear.He works in the ophthalmology department and runs his own clinic, where he focuses on routine eye examinations, diagnosing refractive errors, prescribing lens power, and guiding patients through treatments that range from basic care to surgery planning. The clinic also handles cases linked to cataracts, an ailment that can appear at any age, including from birth or after injury, and often requires timely intervention.Learning to treat eyesHis path into eye care began with a broad desire, shaped early at home, to become a doctor. The specific direction came later, after school, when he began training in optometry and continued studying, step by step, completing a diploma, then a bachelor’s degree, followed by a master’s. He is still pursuing further study, with plans to keep building his qualifications alongside daily work.What has stayed consistent is the satisfaction of practical help. The work… Read MoreYourStory RSS Feed
Mahoba: The small diesel workshop farmers rely on when tractors fail
In Natrada village, near Panwari in Mahoba district, a modest roadside workshop has become a practical stop for farmers and drivers who cannot afford long delays when a vehicle breaks down. The shop, KP Diesel Service, handles tractor repairs and routine servicing, as well as diesel pumps, nozzle-injectors, and brake work. On busy days, it also takes in water pumps and other four-wheeler jobs that come from the same stretch of road traffic.The workshop is run by Chandrashekhar, who resides in Natrada village. He describes the work in plain terms: when a tractor loses pulling power, starts giving black smoke, or stops delivering mileage, the fault has to be found quickly and fixed with the right tools, not guesswork.A workshop close to fieldsIn this part of Bundelkhand, tractors are not just machines; they are daily infrastructure. Chandrashekhar says that earlier, many farmers would travel far for repair work, sometimes close to a hundred kilometres, and the trip would cost them time they could not spare. A repair could stretch into two or three days, especially when a part had to be arranged, or the vehicle had to wait its turn.He chose his current location with that routine in mind. The… Read MoreYourStory RSS Feed
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Anthropic rolls out upgraded Claude Opus model with improved coding and...
Anthropic has released Claude Opus 4.6, an upgrade to its flagship AI model with improved coding skills and the ability to sustain agentic tasks. The San Francisco-based AI startup said the new model can plan more carefully and sustain agentic tasks—wherein the AI operates autonomously to achieve a goal—for longer periods than its predecessor Opus 4.5. It can also operate more reliably in larger codebases and has better code review and debugging skills to catch its own mistakes, the company said. Anthropic claims Opus 4.6 outperforms competitors on several industry benchmarks. On GDPval-AA, a test measuring performance in economically valuable tasks across finance and law, the company reported Opus 4.6 scored approximately 144 Elo points higher than the next-best model, OpenAI’s GPT-5.2.Also ReadAnthropic taps former Microsoft exec Irina Ghose to head India businessThe release comprises several new features aimed at enterprise and developer workflows, including Agent Teams, a research preview within Claude Code that allows users to deploy multiple AI agents that split tasks and coordinate autonomously. PowerPoint integration enables AI to read layouts and slide masters to generate presentations, while the 1 million token context window, now in beta, allows the model to process significantly larger documents and datasets.Anthropic… Read MoreYourStory RSS Feed
Why managing your energy matters more than managing time
There comes a moment in life when you realise something subtle but powerful has changed. It’s not that you suddenly have less time—everyone has the same twenty-four hours. It’s that your energy no longer stretches the way it used to. Late nights cost more. Constant availability feels draining. Saying yes too often leaves you empty rather than accomplished.This realisation doesn’t arrive dramatically. It shows up quietly—when your body resists overcommitment, when your mind feels foggy after a long day of obligations, when rest becomes more precious than extra productivity. You begin to understand that time can be scheduled, tracked, and managed. Energy cannot.Energy is what allows you to show up fully—to think clearly, feel deeply, and act intentionally. And once you recognise that your energy is finite, you stop measuring your life by how busy you are and start measuring it by how aligned you feel.This is the shift from time management to energy awareness. And it changes everything.Why energy alignment matters more than busyness1. Time is fixed, energy is notTime is constant. No matter how efficient you are, you cannot create more of it. Energy, however, fluctuates. It rises and falls based on sleep, stress, emotions, environment, and mental… Read MoreYourStory RSS Feed



















