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Saturday, 4 July 2020
Shameless: Taslima Nasreen writes about the inescapable loneliness of being in exile in a sequel to Lajja
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Nasreen writes about the inescapable loneliness of being in exile in a sequel to Lajja from The Financial Express https://ift.tt/2Zyo69U ...
Friday, 3 July 2020
Sensex, Nifty gain for third straight day on positive economic data from US, China
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The benchmark Nifty, which traded firmly in the green throughout the day, saw its gains getting capped after the European markets opened wit...
Wednesday, 1 July 2020
NIRF 2020: Where is the ranking taking us?
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An India-specific ranking is helpful in the domestic context, but it isn’t clear if it nudges our institutions to be globally competitive ...
Draft EIA norms need a relook – here’s why
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However, many provisions of the draft EIA Notification 2020 seem to tilt the scales in favour of infrastructure over the environment. from...
Can’t just Google news: Some of the balance might, rightly, be shifting back
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Just a few weeks ago, Facebook launched a new section in its news feed in the US, and to qualify for getting included, publishers need to ha...
Tuesday, 30 June 2020
Traders seek scrutiny of Chinese companies’ investments in Indian start-ups
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“Chinese companies that have set up their manufacturing plants in India should also be investigated whether the data they have accrued is no...
Journalism Interrupted: Why public broadcasters like BBC have done well, whereas Prasar Bharti has languished
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Prasar Bharati’s threat to PTI over China-aggression related interviews seems to confuse journalistic prerogative for loyalty. from The Fi...
Covid-19: Kawasaki-like condition in infected children needs to be studied
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There is very little understanding of what triggers this MIS—indeed, as is the case with Covid-19 and its pathogen, SARS-CoV-2—and, hence, g...
Will expanded RBI oversight change cooperative banking?
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It has often been alleged that some co-operative banks have political clout. it will be interesting to see how the new structures change the...
Monday, 29 June 2020
Coal mining: Why commencement of auction process for ‘commercial mining’ is welcome news
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The opening up of the coal sector will also help in fulfilling the government’s Atmanirbhar Bharat Abhiyaan, and will help several economic ...
Covid crisis: Govt must roll out new-gen ventilators only after thorough checks
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A May 16 report, from another team of experts, had said that the devices needed further technical validation before approval. from The Fin...
Narasimha Rao showed just how much could be done if the govt put its mind to it
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The master of realpolitik, he showed just how much could be done if the government put its mind to it from The Financial Express https://i...
Friday, 26 June 2020
Atma Nirbhar Rozgar Abhiyan: PM launches UP’s mega scheme to provide jobs to 1.25 crore migrant workers
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The Prime Minister said the efforts and achievements of Uttar Pradesh are huge when seen from a larger perspective. from The Financial Exp...
Saturday, 20 June 2020
PNB expects to post a moderate profit in FY21, thanks to IBC
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The bank is planning a review meeting next month after the merger with Oriental Bank of Commerce and United Bank of India. from The Financ...
Matches behind closed doors – what does that mean for the fans?
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Sporting events are slowly resuming across the world. But even as the drama unfolds on the field, the stadiums will remain empty as matches ...
Migrant crisis: 67 lakh workers get Rs 50,000 crore helpline as PM launches Garib Kalyan Rojgar Scheme
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The Prime Minister said the government would ensure no one in villages would need to depend on borrowings during this crisis period. Accordi...
How people across the world still consuming some weird animal ingredients and still loving it
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From snail mucin to cochineal dye, here’s how people across the world are consuming some weird animal ingredients and still loving it. fro...
Friday, 19 June 2020
Covid-19: India nears 4 lakh infections, on course to beat Russia to third rank
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Growth rates of infections have, as in the case of India, slowed for Maharashtra and Gujarat, states like Delhi and Tamil Nadu are rising. ...
Wednesday, 17 June 2020
Getting back on track will be long and arduous: Collateral-free Mudra loans may not be enough
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The corporate sector, he said, has greater staying power, but is not immune to the demand destruction that takes place because of the proble...
What’s in a recession? The lens through which one looks at the business cycle can make a big difference over time
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A major disadvantage, however, is that insofar as GDP statistics are subject to subsequent revision, they may require a retroactive revision...
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