Who has successfully developed the AI tool 'Divya Drishti' on June 15, 2024?
- Correct Answer: Dr. Shivani Verma
- Dr. Subhash Chandra
- Dr. Raghav Gupta
- Dr. Neha Khatri
Explanation: Dr. Shivani Verma successfully developed the AI tool 'Divya Drishti'.
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