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ENEMY NUMBER ONE
Anti-China sentiments run at an all-time high as MOTN respondents advocate a strong reply to the neighbour’s adventurism
IN SAFE HANDS
Public confidence in the government and healthcare infrastructure runs high even as the Covid pandemic rages on
Bracing for a Rural Surge
Public health experts recommend decentralised intervention at the panchayat level to tackle a possible sharp spike in cases
THE DARK HOURS
A 1923 BHADRALOK ACCOUNT OF CALCUTTA’S SEAMY SIDE IS SOCIOLOGICAL AND VOYEURISTIC BY TURNS
Looking Within
SHAMELESS by Taslima Nasreen; translated by Arunava Sinha
China's Stealth Attack
XI Jinping’s game of politico-military coercion in the Himalayas is currently at a stalemate. That india has no means of judging China’s strategic intent is worrying
Battling Covid The Institutional Way
The Covid-19 pandemic and the lockdown have disrupted our lives and severely affected the higher education system. Continuing with routine academic and research activities while ensuring the educational fraternity remains safe and healthy has been the biggest challenge. To ensure uninterrupted teaching and learning at home and to minimise academic losses, the UGC advised all the universities to shift to the online mode of teaching and learning.
The Covid Generation
How 2020 will reshape their approach to love, life and everything in between
HOME ALONE
Not only are the elderly more susceptible to Covid, they are also finding it more difficult to deal with the psychological trauma of being isolated for their own protection
TAIWAN: Doing Business with the Other China
As the Galwan stand-off simmers, experts recommend that New Delhi deal directly with New Taipei
FASHION: SARTORIAL SUCCESS
Costume designer for iconic films like Khal Nayak and Taal, Neeta Lulla believes in the power of the work you put in
THE BOUNDARY DISPUTE AT HOME
The Union government’s recent decision to start a delimitation exercise in four northeastern states—Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, and Manipur—and the Union territory of Jammu and Kashmir has caused much consternation in the Opposition. Assembly elections are due in Assam next year and opposition parties see this as a pre-election manoeuvre. The constitutional validity of the move has also been questioned.
THE SUBURBS BECKON
The real estate sector, still in the grip of a severe slowdown, is also witnessing a new trend—buyers looking for healthier surroundings that also fit their budgets
DOWN, BUT NOT OUT
The economic fallout of Covid-19 has left many in the 30-50 age group out of a job or with reduced income—but also a chance to reskill
A TEMPLE COMES TO LIFE
THE RAM TEMPLE IN AYODHYA IS SET TO BECOME A REALITY. BUT EVEN AS IT SETTLES A 30-YEAR STRUGGLE, UNSETTLING QUESTIONS REMAIN
Game On
The lockdown being what it is, couch potatoes must be excused if a general sense of apathy prevails. But stir we must out of our indolence, and what better way than round up the gang (virtually), plugin, and kill as many (or die) as the day allows. This is perhaps why the PUBG Mobile game made $226 million globally in May, a 41 per cent jump YOY. Data analytics firm SensorTower says the mobile gaming industry is seeing a boom in earnings. The main source of this is in-app purchases; for PUBG, this would be artillery, ammo and passes to tournaments. India is not exempt from this global phenomenon. Indeed, a 17-year-old from Kharar, Punjab, spent the Rs 16 lakh that his parents had set aside for emergencies on PUBG Mobile!
Fast Forward To Slow Fashion
The enforced experience of living differently will profoundly affect behaviour, if we learn from this disruption.
Corona's Lasting Effect
Symptoms of the disease can persist even after a person tests negative, making continued precaution and care necessary to avoid risks of strokes, cardiac arrest or kidney damage
THE PANIC BUYS
AMID BORDER TENSIONS WITH CHINA, THE ARMED FORCES GO ON A WEAPONS-BUYING SPREE EVEN AS A ROBUST INDIGENOUS DEFENCE PRODUCTION SET-UP REMAINS THE NEED OF THE HOUR
WHAT'S WRONG WITH THE CONGRESS?
The party seems to be in terminal decline, neither able to function with the Gandhis nor do without them. Weak central leadership has emboldened regional satraps and the party organisation is in disarray, with no counter to either the electoral shenanigans of the BJP or its divisive political discourse. Is there any hope for India’s Grand Old Party?
BACK IN BUSINESS
With the markets on a rebound, mutual funds remain your best bet for building financial prosperity in the long run
CLEAR VERDICT
With its innovative courses, emphasis on research and holistic student welfare model, the premier law school remains miles ahead of the competition
THE NEW BAND WAGON
FOR SPORT, TRANSPORT, OR TO MAKE A STATEMENT— THE MANY REASONS PEOPLE ARE LEAPING INTO THE SADDLE
TECH AT ITS BEST
India’s top technical university is a nerve centre of research and innovation, and sets the standard for engineering excellence
Beauty begins at home
The Ayurvedic rituals of self care and beauty are a time-honoured tradition that can be practiced at home
A HIGH RISK GAME
The former RBI governor’s new book sidesteps the political quarrels of his tenure to focus on the ‘drama of monetary policy’. Exclusive excerpts
INDIA'S TRYST WITH TECHNOLOGY
A newspaper report in early 1952, we learn from Midnight’s Machines, described Jawaharlal Nehru’s dinner: vegetables, steamed in a solar cooker.
POLITICAL CAPITAL
Chief Minister K. Chandrashekar Rao’s ambitious new secretariat complex raises a cloud of controversy
TRUST DEFICIT?
The truth and the politics of Chinese money in the Rajiv Gandhi Foundation and other Gandhi family trusts
LONG HAUL FOR SURAT
A SUDDEN SPURT IN COVID CASES THREATENS TO DERAIL THIS DIAMOND AND TEXTILE HUB’S ATTEMPT TO GET BACK TO BUSINESS