Tag: ambition

  • Tesla CEO Elon Musk Thrives This Week, While Zuckerberg Struggles

    Tesla CEO Elon Musk Thrives This Week, While Zuckerberg Struggles

    Seven days of Differentiating Fortunes

    In seven days that saw two tech goliaths at the focal point of consideration, Elon Musk, the mysterious President of Tesla, luxuriated in progress as his organization’s stocks took off, while Facebook (presently Meta) Chief Imprint Zuckerberg wrestled with a progression of difficulties, mirroring the wandering ways of these tech titans.

    Tesla’s Bullish Run Proceeds

    Tesla’s stock saw a surprising flood this week, resisting market assumptions and pushing its reasonable worth higher than ever. The electric vehicle trailblazer’s creative innovation, key vision, and predictable benefit have drawn in financial backers, bringing about a consistent move at its stock cost.

    Musk’s Impact and Aggressive Endeavors

    Elon Musk’s effect on Tesla’s prosperity couldn’t possibly be more significant. From pivotal progressions in battery innovation to pushing the limits of independent driving, Musk’s daring objectives have moved Tesla to the very front of the electric vehicle transformation. The new declaration of Tesla’s venture into new business sectors and the divulging of state of the art vehicle plans further highlight Musk’s immovable obligation to advancement.

    Meta’s Difficulties At the center of attention

    On the other hand, Imprint Zuckerberg, the visionary behind Meta’s web-based entertainment domain, confronted seven days full of difficulties. As the organization explored through administrative obstacles and developing worries over client protection, its stock cost encountered a plunge, inciting inquiries concerning the drawn out direction of the online entertainment goliath.

    Battles with Character and Guideline

    Meta’s new rebranding, expected to mirror a more extensive spotlight on the metaverse and interconnected virtual encounters, was met with blended responses. Pundits contended that the move was an essential interruption from the organization’s hidden issues, including discussions encompassing falsehood, information security, and antitrust worries.

    Administration Styles Under a microscope

    The disparate results for Musk and Zuckerberg likewise shed light on their particular authority styles. While Musk’s active methodology and proud gamble taking have moved Tesla’s development, Zuckerberg’s more careful and information driven navigation has gone under examination despite quickly advancing difficulties.

    Looking Forward

    As the week attracts to a nearby, everyone’s eyes stay on Elon Musk and Imprint Zuckerberg, two powerful figures who keep on forming the tech scene in their own extraordinary ways. While Tesla’s direction shows up vertical bound, Meta winds up at a junction, exploring an intricate trap of difficulties that will without a doubt shape its future.

    Eventually, the current week’s dissimilar fortunes act as a wake up call of the unpredictable and dynamic nature of the tech business, where development and disturbance remain inseparable with dangers and vulnerabilities.

  • Karantaka: BJP raises poll pitch in Old Mysuru with ambition to regain power

    Karantaka: BJP raises poll pitch in Old Mysuru with ambition to regain power

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    Bengaluru: With Assembly elections round the corner, the BJP is focused on the Old Mysuru region, where significant electoral gains are seen to be crucial for the party to come back to power in Karnataka on its own.

    For decades, the BJP has struggled to spread its wings in the Vokkaliga community-dominated Old Mysuru region, with the well entrenched JD(S) and Congress holding sway.

    The region comprises Ramanagara, Mandya, Mysuru, Chamarajanagar, Kodagu, Kolar, Tumakuru and Hassan districts.
    JD(S) leader and former Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy and President of the Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC) D K Shivakumar belong to this community.

    Among the 58 Assembly seats in these districts, JD(S) represents 24, Congress 18 and BJP 15. BJP also has the backing of expelled BSP MLA N Mahesh, who represents Kollegal in Chamarajanagar district.

    In the Vokkaliga heartland of Mandya district, the JD(S) has six out of seven MLAs, three of four MLAs in Ramanagara and six of the seven seats in Hassan.

    The JD(S) has four out of 11 seats in Mysuru, whereas the Congress has four and BJP three in this district.

    The regional party also has three seats in Tumakuru but the party is wary about the Gubbi MLA S R Srinivas who allegedly voted in favour of the BJP candidate during the Rajya Sabha elections in June last year.

    The BJP top brass has acknowledged that improving the electoral tally in this region is key to regaining power on its own steam.
    The party came to power in Karnataka four times and every time it emerged as the single largest party but fell short of the majority mark.

    Twice, the party had to allegedly resort to ‘Operation Lotus’ to woo disgruntled opposition members and form a majority government.

    The BJP, however, put up an impressive show in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, winning 25 of the 28 seats.

    Shivakumar’s brother D K Suresh won from Bengaluru Rural Lok Sabha constituency and JD(S) supremo and former prime minister H D Deve Gowda’s grandson Prajwal Revanna emerged victorious in Hassan.

    To BJP’s comfort, the party backed independent candidate Sumalatha Ambareesh won from Mandya constituency, which had always been a JD(S) citadel.

    The actor-turned-politician Sumalatha who defeated Deve Gowda’s grandson and former Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy’s son Nikhil Kumaraswamy in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, extended her ‘full support’ to the BJP on March 11, a day ahead of Prime Minister’s visit to Mandya to launch a slew of projects including the most ambitious one Bengaluru-Mysuru Expressway.

    The inauguration could have been done either in Mysuru or Bengaluru, but the Prime Minister opted for Mandya.

    “The voters of Mandya hardly get carried away by emotional issues,” a political analyst said.

    The JD(S) suffered a blow when the KR Pet MLA K C Narayana Gowda ditched the party during the “Operation Lotus” in 2019 and was among the MLAs who resigned from the Assembly, joined the BJP and successfully contested the by-election on a BJP ticket and became a minister.

    With this, the BJP got its first legislator from the JD(S) citadel, Mandya.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • One thing in the way of Democrats’ hopes of retaking the House? Ambition.

    One thing in the way of Democrats’ hopes of retaking the House? Ambition.

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    As Democrats begin their mission of re-taking the House of Representatives from a razor-thin, single-digit deficit, one thing may be making that harder: the ambition of members of their own party for higher office.

    So far, five members have already announced plans to run for Senate in just the first few months of the 2024 cycle including Democratic Reps. Katie Porter (Calif.) and Elissa Slotkin (Mich.), both of whom are leaving “frontline” — or highly competitive — districts.

    Slotkin, of Michigan’s 7th District, and Porter, of California’s 47th, were both elected in the Democratic wave year of 2018. They won their reelections by 6 and 3 percentage points, respectively, in 2022. Reps. Adam Schiff and Barbara Lee, of California, and Arizona’s Rep. Ruben Gallego, also announced retirements in a bid for higher office — but they all represent safer Democratic-leaning districts.

    “Elissa came along in 2018 and had the perfect blend of temperament, experience and ability to raise money to win that seat back,” said Thomas Morgan, Michigan’s Democratic Party 7th District chair. “This is a competitive seat, it’s a very diverse population here — everyone from MSU students to auto workers to farmers — so I expect it’ll be extremely competitive to fill Elissa Slotkin’s shoes — which seems insane to even say because it’ll be really difficult to do.”

    These open seats were a welcome sight to Republicans. “The path to growing the Republican majority runs through seats like Elissa Slotkin’s. The NRCC is all hands on deck to add this seat to the Republican column in 2024,” said Jack Pandol, communications director for the National Republican Congressional Committee.

    A spokesperson for the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee said that with the right resources, Democrats will continue representing these districts.

    “I think we’ll win all those seats,” said Rep. Ro Khanna (D-Calif.) of the California open races. “I think in a presidential year, we’ll have a good showing. But we’ll have to work hard to make sure we keep it.”

    The incumbent advantages in fundraising and campaigning

    One big advantage Slotkin and Porter had was that they were both excellent fundraisers.

    “People just have a lot of assumptions [that] because I was a good fundraiser that it must have been like a nothing burger,” Porter said, describing how competitive her reelection was.

    Porter raised $26 million in 2022 and spent $18.5 million on advertising compared to about $1 million spent by her opponent, Scott Baugh, who raised just $3 million, according to the FEC and AdImpact, a service that tracks political advertising.

    Slotkin was also an elite fundraiser, bringing in almost $10 million compared to Republican opponent Tom Barrett’s $2.7 million. There was a parallel disparity in each candidate’ advertising spending: $8.6 million from Slotkin’s committee against $888,000 for Barrett, according to AdImpact.

    Losing incumbency advantage translates to losing more established community connections and campaign infrastructure. Coupled with a shrinking number of competitive House seats thanks to redistricting, these factors weigh more heavily on a party when control of the House could be decided by a single-digit number of seats.

    Having a strong presence on the airwaves was coupled with a competitive field operation. Porter stressed the amount of work that was needed to meet constituents in her newly drawn district last year and how important it was to introduce herself to voters.

    In Michigan’s sprawling 7th district, Livingston County Chair Judy Daubenmier said building enthusiasm around a new candidate will be part of the challenge with Slotkin’s eventual replacement.

    “That doesn’t happen overnight. You have to show up, show up all the time, show up everywhere. When we have a candidate officially announced I’ll be making that point to them. They need to be at the Saint Patrick’s Day parade, the Fourth of July parade,” Daubenmier said.

    Seeking higher office is ‘just the nature of this place’

    Still, losing strong incumbents like Porter and Slotkin is something parties have had to deal with many times in the past. In addition to these five now open races, Democrats will have to defend 29 additional “frontline” members, outlined in a list recently released by the DCCC, including fellow Michigander Rep. Dan Kildee.

    “It happens every two years. It’s just the nature of this place,” Kildee said of how the retirements impact winning back a majority. “It’s just a reality we have to face but knowing that there are good candidates back home gives me — at least in that district — some reassurance that we’ll be competitive.”

    Democrats boost deep benches in both California and Michigan. Several local Democrats in Slotkin’s district have already indicated interest in running although none have declared yet. In California, Porter has already endorsed state Sen. Dave Min as a possible replacement, and nine Democrats have registered with the FEC to run for Schiff’s old seat.

    Thirty-year incumbent and former House Majority Whip Rep. Jim Clyburn (D-S.C.) has seen many retirements in his tenure in the House and Democratic House leadership. This year’s list so far gave him no pause.

    “Anytime you’ve got an incumbent that opens up a seat, that’s a challenge, but I don’t know that it’s anything unusual — especially in California. In California, it might be easier,” Clyburn said with a laugh.

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    ( With inputs from : www.politico.com )

  • Hamdan bin Mohammed: The launch was postponed, but the ambition is not to be postponed, but rather to new horizons

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    Yesterday, NASA and SpaceX postponed the attempt to launch the (crew-6) mission, which includes Emirati astronaut Sultan Al Neyadi, to the International Space Station, on the longest journey of an Arab astronaut, due to a problem related to ground systems.

    According to NASA, the mission teams decided to postpone until the problem that prevents the data from confirming the full load of the ignition source for the Falcon 9 launch rocket engines, represented by triethylaluminum and triethylboron, is studied.

    SpaceX removed the propellant from the Falcon 9 rocket, and the astronauts exited the Dragon spacecraft to the astronaut crew headquarters, while the Falcon 9 rocket and Dragon spacecraft were returned to the safe equipment stage.

    And the Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Center announced that a new date for the launch of the (Crew-6) mission will be set on March 2 at 9:34 am (UAE time), indicating that the date is subject to change based on the extent to which the technical reason for the postponement has been addressed. While NASA confirmed that the selection of the new date is based on addressing the technical problems that caused the cancellation of the first launch, and it was also decided to waive the setting of the launch date for today, Tuesday, February 28, due to bad weather.

    Yesterday, His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and Chairman of the Executive Council, Chairman of the Mohammed bin Rashid Space Center, attended the Mohammed bin Rashid Space Center, to follow up on the launch of the longest space mission in the history of the Arabs from the control room.

    His Highness said in a tweet on “Twitter”: “The launch was postponed … but the ambition remains, it does not delay or stop, but rather proceeds, with God’s help, to new horizons.” His Highness added, “We always wish success and safety to the Emirati astronaut Sultan Al Neyadi and his fellow Crew-6 crew.”

    In turn, Hamad Al Mansouri, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Mohammed bin Rashid Space Center, said that the reason for the postponement was a technical challenge, and what we care about is the safety of the astronauts, indicating that a meeting took place between NASA and SpaceX to set a new date for the launch, provided that we witness the launch The longest mission of an Arab astronaut soon.

    “I am proud of the focus of the NASA team and SpaceX, for their dedication to keeping the crew-6 safe,” said NASA official Bill Nelson, stressing that “human spaceflight is an inherently risky endeavor, and as always, we will fly when we are ready.”

    NASA and SpaceX will hold a teleconference before the next launch attempt, with more details being provided as they become available.

    Before the first launch attempt, astronaut Sultan Al Neyadi bid farewell to his children and caressed them after wearing a “space suit”, before setting off for the launch field in Florida, where Al Neyadi wrote on his Twitter page: “On this earth, I bid farewell to God everyone I love and go to Space.. I entrust God to a homeland that chose the stars as a path and ambition as a goal. I entrust you to God until a close encounter in space.

    Al Neyadi also signed the wall of the White Room, a tradition followed by astronauts, while checks were carried out inside the Dragon capsule to ensure the safety of the mission crew.

    For her part, Emirati astronaut Nora Al Matrooshi explained the reasons for placing the astronauts in quarantine before heading to the International Space Station. She said: “Placing the astronauts in quarantine before the launch comes to prevent infection and the spread of diseases, as the astronauts, their families, and the people who are in direct contact with them are isolated, and this keeps preventing any delay in the launch schedule and preserving the safety of the crew heading to the International Space Station and the crew.” in it.”

    The (crew-6) mission is the first long-term mission of Arab astronauts, and the second Emirati mission to the International Space Station, and was launched by the Mohammed bin Rashid Space Center as part of the UAE Astronaut Program. In addition to Sultan Al Neyadi, the mission crew includes the mission commander, astronaut Stephen Bowen (NASA), the spacecraft commander, astronaut Warren Hoberg (NASA), and the astronaut mission specialist Andrei Vidyaev (Roscosmos), while the backup crew for the mission includes: astronaut Hazza Al-Mansoori, spacecraft commander Yasmine Moghbeli (NASA), pilot Andreas Mogensen from the European Space Agency, and Konstantin Borisov from the European Space Agency.

    Al Himma is part of Expedition 68/69, where Roscosmos astronauts Nikolai Schap and Oleg Kononenko, and NASA astronaut Laurel O’Hara, will later join the team. The term International Space Station Expedition is usually applied to the crew that operates the space station and uses it for research and selection.

    During the mission, Al-Neyadi will conduct a series of experiments and advanced research in order to reach important scientific results about outer space, in addition to his participation in an awareness and educational program. The International Space Station and the 11th country in the world that sends astronauts on long-term missions to the International Space Station, and works to train and prepare them to walk in space.

    Sultan Al Neyadi spent more than 1,700 hours of testing and training for the space mission, as the exercises began with “NASA” in early 2020, and the exercises took place in the neutral buoyancy laboratory of “NASA” at the Johnson Space Center.

    The Mohammed bin Rashid Space Center stated that Al Neyadi participated in underwater exercises to simulate spacewalking, trained on a T-38 jet, trained in the use of a spacewalk suit and a robotic arm, and participated in exercises dealing with possible emergency scenarios.

    The exercises included training for all sections and units of the International Space Station, crew rescue exercises, and daily task exercises.

    The Crew-6 mission is scheduled to conduct a scientific experiment in cooperation with NASA, the European Space Agency, the Canadian Space Agency, the National Center for Space Studies in France, and the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA).

    It will cover a wide range of areas, including the cardiovascular system, epigenetics, botany, radiology, back pain, immunology, materials science, testing and experimentation of techniques, hydrology and sleep studies.

    Consolidate the position of the Emirates

    The Mohammed bin Rashid Space Center confirmed that the mission aims to consolidate the UAE’s position as a global partner in manned space missions, and to enhance cooperation between countries and entities to achieve common goals with scientific discoveries and obtain a sustainable future for humanity, and support the UAE’s vision for building an economy based on knowledge and scientific research. And paving the way for future initiatives that contribute to strengthening the UAE’s leading position in the space exploration sector, as well as contributing to global space exploration missions by developing and preparing a team of Emirati astronauts, and encouraging a culture of scientific research, discovery and innovation.

    Hamad Al Mansouri:

    What we care about is the safety of the astronauts.. and we will witness the launch of the first Arab astronaut mission soon.

    Bill Nelson:

    Proud of the NASA and SpaceX team focus for their dedication to keeping the crew safe.

    NASA and SpaceX decided to postpone it due to a problem with the crew-6 ground systems.

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    ( With inputs from : pledgetimes.com )