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Designing A Growth Strategy
WHEN 22-year-old architect Gita Ramanan stepped into a meeting room one afternoon to make a presentation to 18 men seated around the table, she was asked: “When is your boss coming?”
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March 16, 2020
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The Wall, Shaken
China’s pre-eminent position in the global economy and diplomacy is jolted by the disruptive coronavirus outbreak
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March 16, 2020
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CASH FLU
As the virus spreads, economic growth stutters. But there’s a silver lining...
8 min |
March 16, 2020
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Delhi Riots - Everyone A Nero
Where were the leaders when rioters killed, burned and looted?
9 min |
March 09, 2020
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Who Fanned The Flames?
Claims, counterclaims fly as capital counts its dead... two dozen and rising
8 min |
March 09, 2020
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Tricks Of The Trade
American President’s tour didn’t yield a business deal. Will the US and India be able to resolve their differences?
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March 09, 2020
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Onus is on Women
It is by performing well that female officers can lead the armed forces to absolute gender equality
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March 09, 2020
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Old older changeth, to be the same again
Congress veterans refuse to budge from their high perch and rigid doctrine of family-first as the party ‘young’ jockey for position
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March 09, 2020
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Stand To On The Pacific
Though a great trade deal is elusive, the grand India-US CGSP has been arrived at through sedulous work over 15 years
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March 09, 2020
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Lapse of Reason
The quantum of penalty awarded to a convict often depends on judges’ perception of the crime, rather than its severity
8 min |
March 09, 2020
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Handicraft Uncrafted By Artisan Hands
How technology is altering equations between traditional skills and the market
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March 09, 2020
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GLAD TO OBLIGE, PARDNER
Trump soaks in Modi’s welcome, cuts lucrative deals for the US and hopes to score points with NRIs. India basks in the nimbus of US power.
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March 09, 2020
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BLOOD SMOKE SHARDS HATE
A walk through the scarred aftermath of a classical riot
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March 09, 2020
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The Genomic Route To Targeted Cures
Enabling a sharper understanding of Asian populations, the GenomeAsia 100K project may well shake up our medicine cabinet
4 min |
March 02, 2020
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They Must Move Mount Tai
The coronavirus outbreak casts shadow on Chinese Olympic dreams
4 min |
March 02, 2020
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How Many Acres Of Print Does A Baron Need?
TRAI called for curbs on media ownership and control by a few, demanding full disclosure of facts. Those three reports lie ignored.
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March 02, 2020
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The Media For/Against
‘Pro-government’ hogs the space, but the others too speak—and loudly
10+ min |
March 02, 2020
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‘Politicians want media to discuss issues they throw at us'
The Caravan has attracted attention in recent years, both for shining the torch on media itself and for its dogged pursuit of ‘tough’ stories. The magazine’s executive editor Vinod K. Jose talks about the state of journalism and what drives the magazine in an interview to Puneet Nicholas Yadav.
6 min |
March 02, 2020
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The Missing Centre
Drawing of clear battlelines in the media space is not really a bad thing because polarisation always precedes compromise
6 min |
March 02, 2020
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THE ASTAD
He recently completed 50 momentous years of performing on stage, but for Astad Deboo, it may well have been just another day at work. Born in 1947, this prolific dancer and choreographer has spent decades exploring freedoms of a different kind. At 72, he continues to dance with the energy of a young man and inspires his peers, students, and fans.His early life as a smalltown boy from Jamshedpur, his ride to foreign shores on a cargo ship, his groundbreaking collaborations with artists like Pink Floyd and training under Pina Bausch are the stuff of legend, and yet he remains rooted in the now. Constantly pushing the boundaries of performing arts, he has created new vocabularies of movement. In fact, it would not be an exaggeration to say that Astad Deboo is synonymous with contemporary Indian dance.
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March 02, 2020
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Sniff A Pie On The Shelf
Reservation in public services isn’t a fundamental right, rules the SC. Amid protests, it renews the debate on the issue.
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March 02, 2020
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IT STARTS WITH A DREAM TO DARE
Most hail from humble backgrounds, are helped by parents; the forces give them respect and honour
3 min |
March 02, 2020
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Conducted Tour
Another batch of envoys visiting post-370 Kashmir makes no ripple in a landscape beseiged by hard power
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March 02, 2020
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Ranveer Singh : ‘It's A Miracle I Became An Actor'
I wanted to be an actor but to be where I am today is beyond my wildest dreams. Success can either go to your head or make you humble.
10+ min |
February 24, 2020
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CAA-Pow Is The Rajini Punch
Rajinikanth’s support for CAA forces Stalin and DMK to look for a counter-narrative
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February 24, 2020
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How Ranveer Singh Beat His Way To The Top Of Bollywood's Crop
Beneath Ranveer’s over-the-top persona brims extraordinary talent and grit. Will the star of the decade be Bollywood’s all-time great?
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February 24, 2020
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REQUIEM FOR THE WEEPING WILLOW
Beset with multiple problems, Kashmir’s famed bat-making industry is in the woods
6 min |
February 24, 2020
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On the Right To the Centre, AK Goes 2.0
Refusing to fight the BJP on its hyper-nationalist terms gave AAP more than anti-BJP votes
5 min |
February 24, 2020
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VIRTUALLY Hazardous
In the absence of regulatory guidelines, app-based healthcare services pose a health risk to patients
4 min |
February 24, 2020
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The Lotus Wilts in a Saffron Sea
Amit Shah’s hard Hindutva pitch didn’t win Delhi. But expect no change except a reshuffle in the state unit.
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