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Wet Nurse In Your Account
Human milk banks are sourcing and supplying donated milk to babies whose mothers cannot breastfeed
The Visionary Behind LIBA
Magis is the Jesuit value that explains excellence.
Silver Linings Playbook
The pale glimmer of hope notwithstanding, the economy is in a confused flux, with all vital signs direly bleak
No Threat To State's Right To Know You
Proposed data protection law won’t protect personal data from the government
Assam Band
The past often provides vital context to present turmoil.
A Festive Affair
A motley of sights, sounds, colours and aromas, Nagaland’s annual Hornbill Festival is a celebration of the land’s culture, people and life
'There Is Great Depth In India's Young Chess Talent'
In individual sport, Viswanathan Anand is probably India’s greatest; the grandmaster has gone where no Indian has ever been before. In his book Mind Master: Winning Lessons from a Champion’s Life—part autobiography, part about the lessons he has learnt from chess—the fivetime World Champion unveils his battles over 64 squares. In this interview to G.C. Shekhar he discusses the book, his game, being the nice guy and the future of Indian chess.
'Loyola Institute Of Business Administration Many B-Schools Excel But LIBA Excels With Ethics'
Loyola Institute of Business Administration (LIBA) is a premier B-school, established in 1979 within the premises of Loyola College, to form competent and committed leaders who are ethical, principle-centred and socially responsible with a global perspective and entrepreneurial spirit. LIBA is managed by Jesuits of the Loyola College Society well-known for their outstanding contribution to higher education.
‘Subsidise Whom: Aam Aadmi Or Big Corporates? What's Better Economics?'
‘Subsidise Whom: Aam Aadmi Or Big Corporates? What’s Better Economics?’
They Don't Fit The Bill
MPs’ individual efforts for progressive laws lose sting due to government apathy
Who Can Be A Citizen?
The Parliament nod to CAB has Assam and Tripura in a fiery churn, as questions are raised about secularism and the final goal for which this is a canny prelude
Kalia Meets Its Gabbar
The state’s welfare scheme for farmers is floundering due to budget constraints
Justice League
In a country where 90 rapes are reported every day and extrajudicial killings rarely shock people, what’s the message in society celebrating the gunning down of the Hyderabad rape suspects?
Vibrant Partners At Global Level
I am Yoji Taguchi, the president of Japan Chamber of Commerce and Industry in India (JCCII).
India - Japan, Surging Ahead
This year marks the fifth anniversary of upgrading our bilateral relationship to the Special Strategic and Global Partnership - H.E. Mr. Satoshi Suzuki, Ambassador of Japan to India
Leaders Hold On To Their Guns
IN a flip-flop following pressure from stakeholders, including MPs, Parliament passed the Arms (Amendment) Bill, 2019, on December 10, with a key provision diluted.
His Six Packs In A Six Shooter
Raising the pitch of real cops’ stories, Bollywood exalts men in uniform flouting law for justice
Japanese Perfection Meets Indian Passion
With the enhanced involvement of Nippon Life Insurance now, investors of Nippon India Mutual Fund can look forward to benefit in many ways
Before We Do, Smile Please
Couples and wedding photographers dive deep into the pursuit of atrangi —soar high in the air, or go boudoir topless...
Rape Is Not Just Another Crime
Another victim. Parliament and people debate. But safeguards for women fall into pieces once the headlines die.
To Dilli Gate
Is Arvind Kejriwal still the X-factor in Delhi? Can AAP retain its darbar?
When The Levee Breaks
Bangalore’s 200 lakes—how a boon became a bane
Guru's Army of Outsiders
They revere the Sikh gurus. Their annual calendar is an itinerary of Sikh history’s sacred sites. In the everyday life of Sikhs, though, the Nihangs are mostly a quaint curiosity.
From Alt to Real Politik
How AAP and Kejriwal merged an earlier idealism within the real demands of political survival
Exclusion, Their Turn
NRC scare sinks the BJP in three bypolls; Congress-Left do poorly too
Breaking The Canon Code
A proposed law extracting transparency from the Church divides the laity and its leaders
Maharashtra - Uddhav The King, Pawar The Maker
A Thackeray to be enthroned for the first time as wily Pawar beats BJP at its own game
Why Are Students Angry?
Behind the rage of the young in India’s campuses is a conflict over the fate of public-funded higher education
Clear Stream Of Reason
JNU is emblematic of the liberating potential of the humanities
Callertunes Ring Loss in Gigabytes
India’s digital revolution goes awry with telcos forced to go for hefty tariff hike. Jio likely to be least affected.