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The Free Fall
It’s a hard time for the real estate sector with falling prices and stagnant sales. But, while investors are wary, home-buyers may soon have a reason to smile.
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July 10, 2017
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You Turn The Path Green
Excellence in an off-beat vocation requires fliar and, yes, courage. Here are eight such and their pioneers.
8 min |
July 10, 2017
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When Love Turns Into Revenge, Sex Is Porongraphy
Jilted love, extortion or plain perversion, any of which can turn your filmed private moments to porn
10 min |
July 10, 2017
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The Pocket Spy Who Reads Your Messages!
Apps on your phone play data pirates to sweep all your info for the sake of corportates
8 min |
July 03, 2017
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Boom time is Back
After three years, the market celebrates this festive season with bigger sales
7 min |
October 24, 2016
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Inheritance of Customary Injustice
Uniform Civil Code or not, family laws need to change for women to be equal citizens
9 min |
October 31, 2016
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Fat Cats Of A Red Citadel
Charges of nepotism make the CPI(M) in Kerala take up some image - saving measures.
5 min |
October 31, 2016
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Jeremy Corbyn, The New Labour Hero
Britain’s demoralised public and confused political flailings are sought to be given a spine of principled, socialist steel.
6 min |
June 26, 2017
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Policing The Trust Ceiling
J&K’s two ruling parties manage an uneasy peace over how high non-IPS officers can rise in the police set-up
7 min |
June 26, 2017
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Cool Winds From Nagpur
The deep distress has not swayed the CM. For, Chouhan has an RSS shield around him.
6 min |
June 26, 2017
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'The Centre And States Should Sit Together To Discuss Issues'
States have to take more onus in improving the lot of farmers, says BJP’s Kisan Mor­ cha president Virendra Singh Mast, MP, in an interview with Lola Nayar. Excerpts:
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June 26, 2017
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Islam Prop In New Poll Vault
Jamaat­e­Islami is no longer anathema for the NC. Why are the Abdullahs wooing a faith-­based outfit?
7 min |
April 17, 2017
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The Shah Of Political Chess
The political constellation on the ground and the signs in the sky are all working out for Modi’s general as he strives to close the gaps in India’s saffron map
6 min |
April 17, 2017
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'Pharma Money Is Corrupting Pediatrics Academy'
A former member of the Indian Academy of Paediatrics (IAP), Dr Vipin Vashishtha was ousted from the academy for highlighting the nexus between physicians and vaccine manufacturers last year. The Bijnor-based paediatrician documented the rampant corruption and system of favours in an open letter addressed to all members of the academy. In an interview with Arushi Bedi, he lays bare the nexus and talks about how he is still under fire for raising questions. Edited excerpts:
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April 17, 2017
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Lone Female In The Hilly Terrain
At 18, K. Ajitha trekked Kerala forests as a Naxal. Today, she is an active feminist.
3 min |
April 24, 2017
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Red Hand That Led Mamata
Fighting ‘pro-capitalist’ Marxists on the political turf, the CM knows she can’t displease the state’s ultra Left.
6 min |
April 24, 2017
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Clouds Across Matrices
It’s aimed high. But will stronger regional air connectivity actually work?
6 min |
April 24, 2017
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the bullet resonates a 'cruel joke'
a teenager’s death in 2010 led to five months’ protest, killing 112 people. now the probe panel says, ‘call cbi’.
8 min |
january 30, 2017
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a winter's malady
the cold breath of seasonal affective disorder stalls lives.diagnosis, self-help and light help.
5 min |
january 30, 2017
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Strategy to use China against India is outdated
Pushpa Kamal Dahal ‘Prachanda’, Nepal’s prime minister, will be in India on a three-day visit from September 15, on a mission that is widely being seen as an attempt to mend ties between the two countries. This is his second stint as prime minister—he was chosen to the post in 2008, after the decade long Maoist rebellion that he headed came to an end and a 12-point peace agreement was reached between the rebels and major political parties. He comes here at a time when India-Nepal relations have taken a beating, following the Madhesi agitation and the economic blockade of Nepal, widely believed to have been instigated by India.
8 min |
September 19, 2016
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malevolent: badly drawn mama's boys
town squares have become battle zones for women. there isn’t even a language to express remorse. is there a larger social failing?
10 min |
january 23, 2017
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the bully in the court
lawyers in kerala have resorted to hooliganism to keep the press out of the courts.
6 min |
october 17, 2016
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fits and start-ups: the a+ schools
although the start-up scene remains abuzz with activity, many b-schools are setting grads on the old-school employability path.
3 min |
october 03, 2016
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Revisionism Saves The Day
Bengal’s beleaguered comrades push a changed ‘Yechury line’ down hardliners’ throats in the party congress
6 min |
May 07, 2018
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No Party After Erauschwitz?
#MeToo wasn't the Holocaust. Nor were the accusing women killijoy feminazis. Male entitlement speaks out of fear - of loss of pervasive, silent privileage.
7 min |
May 07, 2018
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Bloodbath On Dalal Street
US developments hit Indian markets, with the return of capital gains tax adding to negative sentiments
5 min |
February 19, 2018
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A Sunny Electric Dream
As technologies to tap the sun and store its energy become more efficient, we are already on our way to an ­incredibly ­energy-affluent world. And chances are we might arrive there before ­development driven by fossil fuels brings on a ­c­limate-change apocalypse.
10 min |
November 27, 2017
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Storing The Change
Cheaper and better batteries are set to revolutionise the concept of energy storage. Here is the tech spark that triggered the illuminating possibility of clean energy.
7 min |
November 27, 2017
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Noida To Islamabad
Is Pak readying to make the next IT boom story? India has lost 125 jobs already.
5 min |
November 27, 2017
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The Zest Of Both Worlds
At home with commercial slapsticks as much as with ­nuanced indies, Sanjai Mishra is a heart stealer
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