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VIRTUALLY Hazardous
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VIRTUALLY Hazardous

In the absence of regulatory guidelines, app-based healthcare services pose a health risk to patients

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February 24, 2020
The Lotus Wilts in a Saffron Sea
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The Lotus Wilts in a Saffron Sea

Amit Shah’s hard Hindutva pitch didn’t win Delhi. But expect no change except a reshuffle in the state unit.

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February 24, 2020
Challenging The Old Guard
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Challenging The Old Guard

With the Carnival, Kia is aiming to trump a product unrivalled in India – the Toyota Innova. But, is Kia’s latest product really good enough to challenge a model that’s a brand in and of itself?

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3 mins  |
February 24, 2020
Election Trumpet From Sabarmati
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Election Trumpet From Sabarmati

Gujarati support can lift US President’s mood; a happy Trump is vital for India’s bid to expand its geo-strategic space

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February 24, 2020
A Rare Case of Extreme Apathy
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A Rare Case of Extreme Apathy

The draft National Policy for Rare Diseases disappoints parents who had hoped the State would help their kids find better care

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February 24, 2020
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‘It is better to speak out and live with a spine'

Taapsee Pannu is ready to deliver another hard-hitting film, Thappad, which tackles domestic violence. In conversation with Giridhar Jha, the feisty actress talks about the movie, her firebrand image and why celebrities should not refrain from speaking out. Excerpts:

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February 17, 2020
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THEIR DARES, THEIR TUNTS

They are the riders from hell. Within each one brews a storm, to do daredevil acts.

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February 17, 2020
THE END OF SILENCE
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THE END OF SILENCE

Liberty, equality, sorority. With its collective self-representation by Muslim women, this movement is already a success.

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February 17, 2020
THE ABSENT HELMSMAN
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THE ABSENT HELMSMAN

The leaderless surge on the streets is also a symptom: of a political vacuum

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9 mins  |
February 17, 2020
Slipper Cell
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Slipper Cell

A school in Bidar, at the northern tip of Karnataka, has been in the news lately after a sedition case was slapped on its management for an anti-Citizenship (Amendment) Act skit during whose enactment a class five student allegedly brandished a slipper, as though to beat anyone who asked her for documents. School headmistress Fareeda Begum and Najamunnisa, the girl’s mother, were arrested on charges of sedition and provoking breach of peace.

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February 17, 2020
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Muslims Qua MUSLIMS

Anti-CAA protests integrate pluralist traditions of popular religion with the idea of citizenship

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February 17, 2020
Shaheen Has Landed
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Shaheen Has Landed

A protest site becomes the natal ward for a joyous moment of self-discovery. The Indian Muslim finds her voice, and a deeper sense of citizenship.

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February 17, 2020
Long Talk, Short Take
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Long Talk, Short Take

The pluses and minuses of Nirmala Sitharaman’s budget qualify for an insoluble sum

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February 17, 2020
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Keep Calm and Play Rugby

Cricket-loving country is the new world capital of this scrum-run-score sport

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February 17, 2020
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Assamese, By Definition

An exercise to define who is a native can open a Pandora’s Box in a state inimical to ‘immigrants’

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February 17, 2020
WHO OWNS THE REPUBLIC?
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WHO OWNS THE REPUBLIC?

Hindutva 2.0 stands on three decades of ‘reforms’ ­aided­ by ­capital­ flows­and ­the­ global ­clout­ they­ bring­

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7 mins  |
February 03, 2020
It's Your Turn Now, Mate
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It's Your Turn Now, Mate

As the new BJP president, J.P. Nadda has to live up to the benchmark set by Amit Shah

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4 mins  |
February 10, 2020
Solitary Reaper
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Solitary Reaper

Why Mamata Banerjee is loath to acknowledge non-TMC protests against CAA/NRC in Bengal

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February 10, 2020
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RAILWAY BOGEY

At most places, its story resembles that of a train wreck. Always the mammoth tragic hero or neglected orphan, Indian Railways is at a crossroads today.

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9 mins  |
February 10, 2020
Platter Full Of Snarks
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Platter Full Of Snarks

Food crictis and restaurants feed off each other but a free mail is blackmail

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February 10, 2020
Late? Take Another Wine
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Late? Take Another Wine

A plush Tejas is a hit; the late compensation appreciated. But before it launches into 150 private-run trains on 100 routes, the Centre must take care to not let it affect other rail cars.

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February 10, 2020
Glide In A Firn Before The Ice Warms
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Glide In A Firn Before The Ice Warms

A game of ice hockey brings into focus the whimsies of climate that’s eating away at Ladakh’s landscape

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6 mins  |
February 10, 2020
Cancer Spawns In early Spring
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Cancer Spawns In early Spring

Disease spike cause of concern. Doctors prescribe prevention through a healthy lifestyle.

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February 10, 2020
More Air For A Rarefied Circle
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More Air For A Rarefied Circle

The higher judiciary is a bastion of upper caste males. Greater diversity needs demographic data, a sharper light on the collegium system

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February 03, 2020
What FM Can Do To Pull The Economy Out Of The Rut
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What FM Can Do To Pull The Economy Out Of The Rut

Union finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman has little option but to bite the bullet to put the spark back in the faltering Indian economy

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9 mins  |
February 03, 2020
STRONG AT THE CENTRE
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STRONG AT THE CENTRE

India’s Constitution, the world’s longest, is the soul of the Republic and an armour for its people

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7 mins  |
February 03, 2020
THE LAW'S GRUBBY YARDS
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THE LAW'S GRUBBY YARDS

As if to put litigants on trial, India’s district court complexes are destitute of many basic amenities

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4 mins  |
February 03, 2020
FIND A MANAGER, MY LORD
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FIND A MANAGER, MY LORD

Vacancies, poor judicial infrastructure keep India’s justice delivery system in cuffs

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4 mins  |
February 03, 2020
COURT OF FIRST AND LAST RESORT
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COURT OF FIRST AND LAST RESORT

As protector of citizen’s liberties and watchdog of the

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9 mins  |
February 03, 2020
CORRECTIVE SURGERY UNDER THE DOME
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CORRECTIVE SURGERY UNDER THE DOME

The judiciary has served India well. Yet it suffers from grave maladies that can corrode public confidence in it. This is a prescription to cure the illness.

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February 03, 2020