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BOOSTER SHOT FOR BHILWARA
How the Rajasthan district went from worst-affected to a model for tackling coronavirus
Home, not alone
Work from home comes with its own set of rules
Can India Feed Itself?
The foodpipes are clogged. A famine hides in the countryside and stalks the cities.
Paradise Locked
As it waits out the shutdown, a circle of dangers presses closer on Bollywood
Covid-19 Governance - Hazmat Nizamuddin
One super-spreader speaks of wider policy lapses—now being (hopefully) fixed as government cranks into action
Vote Bank Soup Kitchen
On a Sunday late in March, the West Bengal unit of the BJP received a message from the party’s high command that each karyakarta—party worker—in the state should adopt five families and look after them during the nationwide lockdown to stop the COVID-19 pandemic.
THE NOWHERE PEOPLE
Experts warn that reverse migration will have a debilitating effect on the rural sector
NATIVES RETURN IN THE TIME OF CORONA
The pandemic has almost reached rural India with the lockdown-spurred reverse migration. Villagers and local authorities are rigging up fences—but how long can they hold off?
SLOW DRIVE IN FAST TEST LANE
India has one of the lowest testing rates in the world. Will new, locally made kits change its programme?
Salve on a Splintered Chain
Coronavirus could have blighted harvests, but state intervention has helped
Losing By An Own Goal
To hound out the Gastlers, who use football and education to empower girls in remotest Jharkhand, is a crying shame
Finally, The Old Fall Guy
The Nizamuddin ‘hot spot’ allows trolls to target Muslims for spreading the virus
DIY Cure? Don't Do It
Rumours of panaceas for COVID-19 abound. But some might do more harm than good.
The Banks Are Alright. Sort Of
Debacles like Yes Bank reveal its weak spots, but the system is neither broke nor broken. And it may get better.
ECovid-19 Lockdown: The Economy And The Virus
Life. It's life itself that is affected, profoundly so and almost at a genetic level. And that means at every other extended level of human experience. Emotional and psychological, to begin with, and from there to what we go out about doing with our daily lives. Earning our bread, trying to survive - or thrive.
From Valentine To Quarantine
Indian bourses tanked over 37% in 25 sessions amidst sharp jump in trading volume and turnover
Heartland Heartburn
Caught between aspirations of loyalists and new entrants, Shivraj Chouhan will have to walk the tightrope as he assumes charge as MP chief minister
Our Violating Society
A screed of horrific rapes; a litany of justice miscarried. More than the closure offered by executions, society needs an overhaul.
A Case in Point
Judicial independence needs a fresh look in the context of jurisprudence of checks and balances.
Viral Shots - Life In The Time Of Coronavirus
Life in the time of coronavirus, as seen by our photographer Tribhuvan Tiwari
Coronavirus - Goliath The Germ
Imagine the whole of humanity - indoors. Instead, butterflies fluttering across wide open roads in an Indian metropolis, blue skies over China, clear water and swarms of fish and swans back in Venice's canals! The new global mantra - stay at home - is having quite an unintended consequence. The world is seeing its arteries declogged after a long, long time, like a smoker who has just quit. But utopia will have to wait. The sense right now is of an impending apocalypse. It's sheer panic, and not love, that was making the world go round - or rather, stay still - on the Ides of March 2020. From Eiffel Tower to the Taj Mahal, from Euro2020 to the IPL, there was just one buzzphrase: 'flatten the curve'. The bio-tsunami breaking over our globalised landscape has emptied malls and pubs, hacked down the population density at bustling tech parks and divided humanity between conscientious self - quarantiners, manic hypochondriacs, and plain and simple maniacs who run away from isolation wards.
Stock Market Crash - What Next?
As the market bleeds, options are limited for the spooked investor
Top Gun Pandian
CM Naveen Patnaik’s most trusted aide calls the shots
Diary
“We are Indians, we can’t help ourselves,”
The Sleep Is Showing, Your Honour
Country’s apex judiciary is caught napping as the executive goes about curtailing civil liberties of dissenters and opponents
States Cry Halt
With 12 states opposing a proposed exercise to update the National Population Register (NPR), this could be the first time India’s decennial census exercise may face some disruption.
CHANGING GEARS
EV’s may be the flavour of the month, but, as the cover of this section suggests, the SUV onslaught is showing no signs of abating whatsoever.
SGT UNIVERSITY - Crossing bridges of success over the years
SGT University, Gurugram, considered one of the best private Universities in North India is spread over 70 acres of land and is surrounded by a serene lush green environment. Situated at Chandu Budhera on the outskirts of Gurugram, it is less than five kilometres from the Delhi border at Daurala.
Can a central law be a national law with so many states against it?
A septuagenarian, Captain Amarinder Singh helms one of the most stable Congress-led state governments today. Unlike other states where internecine power struggles perennially undermine or threaten incumbent chief ministers, Singh administers his state without much opposition. He has his share of detractors, but none have succeeded in measuring up to the CM who once served in the Sikh Regiment of the Indian Army. Having completed three years of his current term as CM, Singh is now firmly focused on the remaining two. He spoke to editor-in-chief Ruben Banerjee about the challenges that confront him and the Congress.
Tech-Tonic Shift In Times Of Corona
China’s massive technology network is joining forces with the state machinery in combating a killer epidemic that has no known cure, or vaccine