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CGTN: Mother’s Day: How Xi Jinping lives up to his mother’s heart

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CGTN published an article detailing how Chinese President Xi Jinping was deeply influenced by his mother’s words and actions, showcasing his respect and care for her. This heartfelt story reflects the enduring Chinese traditional values of filial piety and respect for the elderly, embodying the admirable moral character of the Chinese people.

They say a mother is a kid’s first teacher.

Chinese President Xi Jinping once said that he would never forget the story of Yue Fei, as told by his mother, Qi Xin, when he was a child.

Yue Fei was a patriotic military commander from the 12th century whose mother tattooed “serve the country with the utmost devotion,” a phrase that embodies “zhong” or loyalty, in Confucian philosophy, on his back.

“I bear the sentence in mind till this day, and it’s also a goal I’ve pursued my whole life,” Xi said.

Xi and his mother

In 1939, Qi joined the Communist Party of China (CPC) and became a staunch supporter of the CPC’s values and beliefs. She kept the overall situation in mind and insisted on working at the grassroots level, working hard in various positions.

Qi took her husband’s words, “Work well, study well, and handle everything well,” as her motto and used her words and deeds to influence her children.

Over the years, Xi has emphasized the importance of family, family education and virtues on many occasions.

During a meeting with representatives to the first National Conference of Model Families in 2016, Xi said parents should instruct their children through words and deeds, give them both knowledge and virtues as well as practice what they teach. “They should help their children button the first button in their lifetime and take the first step on the ladder of life.”

In his adolescence, Xi was given a simple sewing kit by his mother, a gift that would give him the courage to weather a difficult time and make “the first step of life.”

Qi used red threads to stitch the words “niang de xin (mother’s heart)” on the coarse cloth of the kit bag.

‘The greatest filial piety’

As a filial son, Xi has always tried to spend time with his mother when possible. However, with more work duties calling, Xi could not always be with his mother.

“Doing your job well is the greatest filial piety to your father and mother,” Qi told her son.

Xi took that to heart, serving the public with the goal of achieving a good life for Chinese families.

As Xi said at the closing meeting of the first session of the 14th National People’s Congress, the people’s trust is the biggest motivation that drives him to march on and is a great responsibility he shoulders.

https://news.cgtn.com/news/2025-05-11/Mother-s-Day-How-Xi-Jinping-lives-up-to-his-mother-s-heart-1DhVWWiBOA8/p.html

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Shah Venture Fund Announces “Asian Women in AI, a Shah Fellowship” to Train and Back 100 Female Engineers Across South Asia

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DALLAS, Texas—July 7, 2025 — Shah Venture Fund, the early-stage investment arm of Shah Equity, today unveiled a major talent program aimed at narrowing one of technology’s most stubborn gaps: the under-representation of women in advanced artificial-intelligence engineering. Branded “Asian Women in AI, a Shah Fellowship,” the initiative will recruit, train and fund 100 high-potential female AI engineers from India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and the Philippines during its inaugural 2025-2026 cohort.

The announcement marks the first public social-impact deployment of capital by Shah Venture

Fund since the vehicle’s US $10 million self-financed launch in January. Parent company Shah Equity says the fellowship aligns squarely with its long-term thesis that “talent arbitrage,” not capital scarcity, will decide the next decade of AI hardware, edge computing and medical-diagnostic breakthroughs.

“In every emerging market we study, the most overlooked undervalued asset is female technical talent,” said Noorullah Shah Hussaini, founder and CEO of both Shah Equity and Shah Venture Fund. “The math is simple: if a startup can hire a brilliant woman who has been systematically excluded from top roles, its cost curve drops and its innovation velocity climbs. That is arbitrage we can—and should—capture for shareholders, for communities and, frankly, for history.”

A region-wide gender gap hiding in plain sight

According to UNESCO Institute for Statistics, women make up less than 18 percent of AI professionals in South Asia. In Pakistan the share falls to single digits; in India, where overall tech employment exceeds five million, only 12 percent of staff working on machine-learning infrastructure are female. The shortfall is more acute at the senior level: fewer than 3 percent of principal engineers at India’s nine largest AI product companies are women.

Shah Equity’s in-house research team, which tracks salary and equity trends across 16 emerging-market cities, estimates that closing half of the region’s gender gap could unlock US $42 billion in annual productivity gains. “For us, this isn’t charity,” said Hussaini. “It’s a miss-priced growth asset.”

Fellowship package: cash, compute and career leverage

Each fellow will receive:

  • US $15,000 in unrestricted living and travel stipends, disbursed in quarterly tranches.
  • 3,000 GPU hours on Shah Equity’s soon-to-open 20,000-square-meter Doha data center—enough to train a 7-billion-parameter model multiple times.
  • health-insurance allowance benchmarked to local leading-tech-employer standards.
  • Direct equity options in Shah Venture Fund’s portfolio companies where fellows contribute code or research, vesting over three years.
  • Co-author credit on any peer-reviewed paper, patent or open-source contribution emerging from fellowship work.
  • Visa-facilitation support for short-term residencies in Dallas, Abu Dhabi or Shenzhen, the three engineering hubs of Shah Equity.

Selection methodology: hackathon first, interview second

Applications open September 1 on Kaggle, the Google-owned machine-learning competition site. Candidates will tackle a two-week “medical-imaging triage” challenge using an anonymized endoscopy dataset donated by Shah Health Partners. The top 300 leaderboard scores will then move to a panel interview with Shah Venture Fund engineers and external reviewers from MIT-IBK Islamabad and IIT-Hyderabad.

Final selection will weight Kaggle scores (50 percent), collaborative code-quality metrics (20 percent), and a 10-minute personal pitch (30 percent) outlining how each candidate intends to apply AI in her home market.

“We’re not interested in résumé pedigree,” noted Amina Rahman, principal data scientist at Shah Venture Fund and chair of the selection committee. “We care about code, curiosity and community impact.”

Long-term upside: building equity, not merely granting scholarships

Once fellows graduate, they will be funneled into three tracks:

  1. Portfolio placement — full-time roles at Shah-backed startups in micro-LLM acceleration chips, edge-vision IoT modules and drug-discovery software.
  1. Research affiliate — fully funded Ph.D. or post-doc positions at partner universities; fellows retain compute credits for personal projects.
  1. Founders-in-Residence — a pre-seed path that offers US $250,000 in safe-note funding plus 5 percent equity buy-back rights if a fellow’s company later raises institutional capital.

In every track, option pools entitle fellows to as much as 1 percent of fully diluted equity, a figure modeled on Y Combinator’s alumni payouts but with a specific female-founder tilt.

UN Women endorsement and regional partnerships

UN Women’s Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific issued a letter of support, calling the fellowship “a scalable template for market-based gender inclusion.” Memoranda of understanding have also been signed with:

  • Digital India Foundation, to cross-list Shah competition winners in India’s National AI Fellowship roster.
  • Pakistan Software Export Board, providing wage-subsidy vouchers for fellows joining export-oriented startups.
  • Bangladesh Hi-Tech Park Authority, granting duty-free import status for any hardware prototypes born of the program.

Why Shah Equity—and why now?

Although Shah Equity remains best known for its healthcare roll-ups and the 200-percent-plus annualized returns of Shah Quantum Fund, Hussaini says the firm’s next compounding engine will be “equity in human capital.” The parent company already allocates 40 percent of its venture arm’s US $10 million balance to recruitment packages. The forthcoming US $50 million follow-on fund, slated for Q1 2026, is expected to double that percentage.

“This is not a diversity-dashboard stunt,” Hussaini told analysts on a June strategy call. “Every fellowship slot is a call option on the most under-deployed cognitive resource in emerging markets.”

Independent voices weigh in

Dr. Priya Srinivasan, dean of computer science at IIT-Madras, believes Shah’s approach could alter venture norms. “Traditional VCs view talent spend as SG&A. Shah Venture Fund books it as capex, amortized over patents and product cycles—accounting jiu-jitsu, but rational.”

Mai Nguyen, partner at Ho Chi Minh City-based Ascend Capital, sees the equity clause as game-changing. “Giving fellows stock makes them stakeholders, not beneficiaries. That flips the power dynamic.”

Next steps and timeline

  • Aug 15: Fellowship handbook and eligibility FAQ published.
  • Sep 1–15: Kaggle challenge window.
  • Oct 10: Final interview shortlist announced.
  • Nov 5: Cohort onboarding in hybrid ceremony (Doha + livestream).
  • Dec 2025: First interim research showcase at Shah Equity’s annual AI & Healthcare Summit, Dallas.

Shah Venture Fund will publish anonymized demographic and salary data after each cohort to measure improvements in pay parity and promotion velocity.

ABOUT SHAH VENTURE FUND AND SHAH EQUITY

Shah Venture Fund, launched in January 2025 with self-funded capital from Shah Equity, invests in AI hardware, IoT form factors and data-driven healthcare. Parent firm Shah Equity manages US $42 million in third-party assets, operates 19 clinics through Shah Health Partners, and deploys proprietary trading capital via Shah Quantum Fund.

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Sarvjeet Singh Virk Officially Represents India in the 2025 World Financial Elite Showdown

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The prestigious global financial event, the World Financial Elite Showdown (WFES), has officially confirmed that Sarvjeet Singh Virk will represent India in this year’s competition, joining top financial strategists from 12 nations including the United States, China, Japan, and Germany.

As the Co-founder and Managing Director of Finvasia Group, Mr. Virk is widely recognized for his commitment to fintech innovation and democratized investing. Under his leadership, the Shoonya platform—India’s first zero-commission smart trading ecosystem—has empowered millions of investors across the country.

“I’m honored to represent India on such a dynamic global platform,” said Sarvjeet Singh Virk. “This competition is not just a test of individual financial acumen—it’s an opportunity to showcase the strength of India’s fintech capabilities.”

Mr. Virk will participate in the WFES’s three major competitive segments:

  • Global Macroeconomic Trend Analysis
  • Simulated Investment Portfolio Design
  • Strategic Innovation Proposals in AI, Green Finance, and Blockchain

A frequent contributor to international outlets like CNN-News18 and Financial Express, Virk is known for advocating inclusive, tech-enabled financial transformation. His participation highlights India’s rising influence in the global financial innovation landscape.

The 2025 World Financial Elite Showdown (WFES) will officially commence on July 7 and run through October, adopting a dual scoring system—70% by an expert judging panel and 30% by global audience voting—with the goal of identifying the most forward-thinking and execution-capable financial leaders.

About the World Financial Elite Showdown

The World Financial Elite Showdown (WFES) is a premier global financial competition designed to identify and celebrate the next generation of strategic investment leaders. Featuring real-time market simulations, cross-border collaboration, and cutting-edge financial challenges, WFES unites professionals from 12 countries in a months-long contest from July to October 2025.

Official Website: https://worldfinancialeliteshowdown.com

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World AI Show – Indonesia Begins Tomorrow: Jakarta to Host the Region’s Most Anticipated AI Event

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Jakarta, Indonesia ,7th July 2025, ZEX PR WIREThe wait is almost over. Starting tomorrow, World AI Show – Indonesia, hosted by Trescon, will open its doors for a two-day powerhouse gathering of global AI leaders, innovators, policymakers, and startups at the JW Marriott, Jakarta.

Taking place on 8–9 July 2025, this 45th global edition of World AI Show comes at a pivotal moment for Indonesia’s digital transformation. As the country advances its Vision 2045 and national AI roadmap Stranas KA , the summit is set to become a strategic catalyst for innovation, collaboration, and investment.

We are honoured to welcome the Ministry of Industry, Republic of Indonesia, as the Strategic Partner for World AI Show – Indonesia 2025. Their involvement reinforces Indonesia’s commitment to advancing a robust and inclusive AI ecosystem. As the nation accelerates towards its Vision 2045 goals, this partnership ensures the summit drives meaningful public–private dialogue and aligns closely with national digital priorities.

The stage is set for high-impact conversations led by some of the most influential names across government and enterprise. Key speakers include:

  • Hammam Riza, President, KORIKA
  • Eng. Ayu Purwarianti, S.T., M.T, Member of the Indonesia National Task Force for AI Talent Development, Lecturer at Bandung Institute of Technology
  • Arif Ilham Adnan, Co-Chairman, APDI / KADIN Jakarta
  • Eryk Budi Pratama, Vice Chairman for Artificial Intelligence and Personal Data Protection, KADIN
  • Dito Eka Cahya, Ph.D , Head of AIoT & Robotics Lab, Co-Founder BRIN, Forumsatria.ai
  • Ian Tong , Global AI Innovation Officer, Tencent Cloud
  • Alvin Teo, Chief Commercial Officer, ASIX
  • Cornelius Hertadi , VP Cloud Services, Indonet
  • Xiaohui Wang, Global AI Engineering Director, UCloud
  • Ananda Budi Prasetya, VP of Big Data & AI, Alibaba Cloud Indonesia
  • Danny Crayton, Advisor, Loyalytics
  • Ekki Rinaldi , AI Consultant, Ministry of Communications & Digital Affairs, Republic of Indonesia
  • Vincent Henry Iswara, CEO, DANA Indonesia
  • Wilbertus Darmadi, CIO, Toyota Astra Motor
  • Yudhistira Nugraha, Head of Centre for Data & IT, Ministry of Education and Culture

Leaders from Tiket.com, PT Semen Indonesia, ID Food, Sinar Mas Land, Meratus, and more will also contribute to key sessions—ensuring deep cross-sector engagement.

The agenda will cover urgent themes such as ethical AI adoption, GenAI in enterprises, AI for financial services, smart cities, cybersecurity, and the future of the AI-powered workforce.

A major highlight of Day 2 will be the FutureTech World Cup, taking place on 9 July. This high-stakes pitch competition features 15 top startups from across Asia in AI, FinTech, HealthTech, UrbanTech, and Climate Tech. The winning team will receive a direct entry to the Grand Finale at Dubai AI Festival 2026.

With top sponsors like Alibaba Cloud, Tencent Cloud, UCLOUD Global, Blue Power Technology, ASIX, and IDStar, this edition delivers a unique mix of strategic insights and practical use cases across sectors.

Whether you’re a policymaker, startup founder, investor, or enterprise leader, World AI Show – Indonesia offers an unmissable opportunity to plug into Southeast Asia’s rapidly evolving AI ecosystem.

From real-time case studies and investor matchmaking to on-site product showcases and cross-sector collaborations—this is where Indonesia’s AI future takes shape.

For sponsorship opportunities, speaking slots, or delegate passes  please contact: 

 Shrikanth Prabhu
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Trescon is a global business events and consulting firm specialized in producing highly focused B2B events that connect businesses with opportunities through conferences, expos, investor connect and consulting services. For more information, visit: www.tresconglobal.com 

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