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Detaching morality from economic policy
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Detaching morality from economic policy

Is the Adani imbroglio an episodic, one-off incident-or does it reflect a major systemic lacuna in our conception of development and democracy? Mahatma Gandhi had said the national objective must be \"to wipe every tear from every eye\" and earlier answered a question about his \"dream for India\" by saying he would \"work for an India in which the poorest shall feel it is their country\" in the making of which it is their voice that shall prevail.

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December 08, 2024
A for Abdullah
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A for Abdullah

Despite constraints that limit its authority, the Omar Abdullah government has started off on a positive note

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December 08, 2024
RED TIDE RISING
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RED TIDE RISING

Sweeping win for Sri Lanka's ruling leftists in parliament polls raises hope for progressive economic growth

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December 08, 2024
Hat-Trick Or Has-Beens?
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Hat-Trick Or Has-Beens?

India look to win their third straight Test series in Australia, but ageing superstars and recent humiliation at home have cast a shadow on their hopes

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December 01, 2024
Constipation Can Put Your Heart At Risk
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Constipation Can Put Your Heart At Risk

PEOPLE WITH CONSTIPATION have an increased risk of major cardiac events, including heart attack, stroke and heart failure, especially if they also have high blood pressure, finds an international study published in the American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology.

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December 01, 2024
Too Much Sitting Can Accelerate Ageing
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Too Much Sitting Can Accelerate Ageing

SITTING FOR EXTENDED PERIODS can harm the heart and accelerate ageing, even if you are young and get the minimum recommended amount of daily exercise, according to a US study published in the journal PLOS One.

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December 01, 2024
Efficiency and innovation
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Efficiency and innovation

As health care evolves, professionals must employ innovative methods to refine their skills

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December 01, 2024
Level up
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Level up

Only 30 per cent of needy patients are able to undergo transplant in India; we need more dedicated transplant centres

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December 01, 2024
HOPE STEMS FROM A CELL
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HOPE STEMS FROM A CELL

While stem cell therapies have shown success in treating blood disorders, orthopaedic ailments, autoimmune diseases and eye issues, there is hope that they can one day treat patients with heart disease, blindness, Parkinson's, HIV, diabetes and spinal cord injuries

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December 01, 2024
Mind matters
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Mind matters

Your mindset can limit or expand your physical ability

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December 01, 2024
Cutting edge
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Cutting edge

Would you go under the knife if a robot was the one holding it? Or would you say, \"No way, I need a human touch\"? You might have to decide soon because a robot that can imitate skilled human surgeons is already here.

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December 01, 2024
The smallest cut
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The smallest cut

Minimally invasive surgeries have a bright future, with virtual reality and 3D procedures offering greater precision and AI on the horizon

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December 01, 2024
Signalling a revolution
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Signalling a revolution

Canadian scientist and entrepreneur Sachdev Sidhu is focused on bringing cutting-edge antibody engineering to his country of origin

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December 01, 2024
Wellness on demand
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Wellness on demand

Starting as a doctor-patient chat platform, Medibuddy has evolved to be India's largest on-demand, full-stack digital health care platform

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December 01, 2024
HEARING AND VISION LOSS LINKED TO HEART DISEASE AND STROKE
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HEARING AND VISION LOSS LINKED TO HEART DISEASE AND STROKE

A CHINESE STUDY PUBLISHED IN THE JOURNAL of the American Heart Association suggests that middle aged and older adults with sensory impairments, specifically hearing and vision loss, have an elevated risk of cardiovascular diseases, including stroke and heart attacks.

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December 01, 2024
PETTICOAT CANCER AND THE SARI LINK
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PETTICOAT CANCER AND THE SARI LINK

TYING YOUR UNDERSKIRT (petticoat) tightly around the waist when wearing a sari, can lead to \"petticoat cancer\" or \"sari cancer,\" as it was previously called. Tying the underskirt too tightly can cause constant cord friction that can lead to chronic inflammation, skin ulceration and, in rare cases, skin cancer.

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December 01, 2024
MUSIC MAY BOOST RECOVERY AFTER SURGERY
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MUSIC MAY BOOST RECOVERY AFTER SURGERY

LISTENING TO MUSIC may help you recover faster after surgery, finds a US study presented at the American College of Surgeons' Clinical Congress. To examine the role of music in postoperative recovery, researchers analysed 35 papers.

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December 01, 2024
RISKS OF UNTREATED CATARACTS
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RISKS OF UNTREATED CATARACTS

BESIDES RESTORING GOOD VISION, cataract surgeries can also reduce the risk of falls and fractures and life-threatening brain bleeds from falls in older adults. It is already known that cataract surgery can reduce the risk of hip fractures, a major cause of mortality and morbidity in older adults.

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December 01, 2024
LIMITING SUGAR IN EARLY CHILDHOOD REDUCES RISK OF DIABETES, HYPERTENSION
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LIMITING SUGAR IN EARLY CHILDHOOD REDUCES RISK OF DIABETES, HYPERTENSION

Limiting sugar in the first 1,000 days of a baby's life, from conception through the first two years, can reduce the odds of developing type 2 diabetes and hypertension in adulthood.

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December 01, 2024
Pitfalls of extreme feminism
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Pitfalls of extreme feminism

To be honest, I got to hear of South Korea's extreme feminism movement-4B-only recently. It is a radical form of feminism, formed in the crucible of toxic patriarchy with all the attendant violence and misogyny, punishing beauty standards and yawning pay gaps, which advocates the four Bis (Bi means no, in Korean), which are biyeonae (no dating with men), bisekseu (no sex with men), bichulsan (no children with men), and bihon (no marriage with men).

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December 01, 2024
Cheap and chic in India
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Cheap and chic in India

I read management consultancy firm McKinsey & Company's State of Fashion report year after year. They get many things right, as consultancy firms are experts at reading numbers and stating the obvious. Their ground-level surveys-oh, they're another matter altogether.

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December 01, 2024
Home truths
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Home truths

Priyanka Mattoo's memoir Bird Milk and Mosquito Bones is all about a Kashmiri's pursuit of finding home

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December 01, 2024
Style with zing
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Style with zing

The world of stylists has exploded

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December 01, 2024
Swing control
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Swing control

How do we build wealth with low variance?

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December 01, 2024
Manu has the right to flaunt her medals
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Manu has the right to flaunt her medals

INTERVIEW - JASPAL RANA, COACH

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December 01, 2024
There were times I really wanted to give up
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There were times I really wanted to give up

INTERVIEW - MANU BHAKER, DOUBLE OLYMPIC BRONZE-WINNING SHOOTER

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December 01, 2024
Manu's script
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Manu's script

Teen sensation to Tokyo dud to the Paris podium twice, Manu Bhaker's story is biopic fodder and an inspiration to many. And at 22, the Haryana shooter, THE WEEK's Woman of the Year for 2024, has only begun writing her story

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December 01, 2024
Neighbours with benefits
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Neighbours with benefits

The Kaladan project has been stalled for years because of the civil war, but there is now optimism that it will resume soon, as India has been able to convince the Myanmar military and the Arakan Army about its importance

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December 01, 2024
Biren Singh is a dictator, has Amit Shah's support
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Biren Singh is a dictator, has Amit Shah's support

INTERVIEW - Yumnam Joykumar Singh, former deputy CM and DGP, Manipur

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December 01, 2024
Murders most foul
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Murders most foul

The Jiribam killings mark a disturbing escalation in the ethnic conflict, triggering widespread protests against both state and Central governments

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December 01, 2024