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The Eternal Rebel Friend
Knowing George, who always held people and justice over politics
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February 11, 2019

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The Face For The Other Side Of U.P.
Priyanka Gandhi formally enters politics from home ground. First impressions from eastern UP.
8 min |
February 11, 2019

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BJP's Southern Discomfort
Five states. One UT. 130 seats. Crucial numbers these. PM Modi and BJP president Amit Shah are driving the saffron chariot into the BJP’s last frontier.
7 min |
February 11, 2019

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Modi, Mamata In A Matua Matrix
BJP and Trinamool sprint to catch a largely immigrant but influential community’s vote
3 min |
February 18, 2019

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Centre Stage Esplanade
Mamata’s stand against the CBI’s Calcutta foray brought anti-BJP parties a platform of fire and fury
5 min |
February 18, 2019

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Pashmina's Purple Patch
Young entrepreneurs are flocking home to revitalise the weaves of Ladakh
5 min |
February 18, 2019

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The School Of Hard Knocks
India does not have a proper system to ensure education to children with disabilities
4 min |
February 18, 2019

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A Journalist As Breaking News!
Manipur scribe in jail for over two months. Charge is sedition, his Facebook post called CM a 'puppet'.
5 min |
February 18, 2019

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'Self-reliance In Major Minerals Is Our Goal'
Sunil Duggal, CEO, Hindustan Zinc, has a personal and corporate vision for his company. His personal goals include mining with maximised productivity, and zero harm through the use of technology. At one of the mines, the aim is to develop end-to-end solution for complete automation. At a corporate level, he wishes to take the company to a sustainable 1.5 mt metal and 1,000 mt silver in the near future. The country has to become self-reliant in the case of major minerals and metals through a quantum jump in the mining contribution to overall GDP, growth, and development. In terms of CSR, he hopes to create a better future for children. The corporate philosophy and vision are in sync with modern slavery acts with the fundamental belief that people everywhere deserve to live and work in safety and with dignity.
4 min |
Outlook Mining Special Issue 2019

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'Introduce Cobots, Or Cooperative Robots'
As the host-in-chief of INCAL 2019, Dr. Tapan Kumar Chand, CMD, National Aluminium Company (NALCO), was at the centre of all attention at the three-day global conference. He took time off his busy schedule to discuss a host of issues in the industry, including value addition, downstream, and the road ahead. Excerpts from the interview:
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Outlook Mining Special Issue 2019

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Explore In India To Mine In India
Although the policy framework has evolved, there are challenges related to linkages that the auction process to lease the mines has with production, exploration, technology, and land acquisition
8 min |
Outlook Mining Special Issue 2019

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This Is Now... Back To The Future
Robots and drones could become a large part of the workforce while artificial intelligence, 3-D simulations and 3-D printing will provide the cutting edge to new-age mining
5 min |
Outlook Mining Special Issue 2019

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Technology Driving Quest For Copper
Hindustan Copper is in the midst of a massive expansion drive to boost production
4 min |
Outlook Mining Special Issue 2019

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Manage Risk, Or Perish
New tools to manage volatility in commodities have become both cheaper and effective
4 min |
Outlook Mining Special Issue 2019

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Yes, We Hear You
Outlook Speakout was all about her story in her own words
10+ min |
October 15, 2018

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Adultery, No Offence!
Section 497 is gone, but the forces have other artillery to combat adultery.
5 min |
October 15, 2018

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Lower Base To Higher Growth
Optimism swirls as GDP grows at 8.2 percent in first quarter. Will it hold?
4 min |
September 17, 2018

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Dark Roast Graves
Buried under landslides, low global prices, Coorg’s coffee planters peer into oblivion
6 min |
September 17, 2018

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Telly Hypnotists
The universe of mega-serials is predictable yet seductive for millions. Understanding Indian TV’s engulfing phenomena.
10+ min |
September 17, 2018

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Crack Shots Sow And Reap
An inherited impulse channeled into sport has seen western UP emerge as the nursery of Indian shooting
6 min |
September 17, 2018

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Estranged In Their Khakis
For the first time, the kith and kin of policemen in J&K find themselves in the crosshairs of millitant' rage.
8 min |
September 17, 2018
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The Oil Slick Shush
The BJP is silent on the fuel price hikes because the Centre’s hands are tied.
5 min |
September 24, 2018

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Who Framed Donald Duck
Watergate is still a far cry, but the howls at Trump sound more like shrieks now.
6 min |
September 24, 2018

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Window Opens To New Rainbows
When a right is decriminalised, the most vulnerable feel the change the most.
3 min |
September 24, 2018

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A Hospital Forged In Fire
Kashmir’s Government Medical College has improved drastically since the tumultous 1990s through sheer will.
5 min |
June 17, 2019

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Time To Get Skilled
Developing vocational courses, and integrating them with higher education, is improving career prospects.
4 min |
June 17, 2019

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Boiled Beans On Toast
The playwright-actor’s artistry, passion and genius will live on through the stories he told
5 min |
June 24, 2019

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A Promissory Draft
A glance at the NEP report, that promises radical changes
3 min |
June 24, 2019

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A Pushy Centre Aims Big
J&K policy is rebooted with raids, other plans
3 min |
June 24, 2019

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Chief On A Gum Tree
The Ashok Gehlot-Sachin Pilot rift shows no sign of healing
3 min |