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THE TIMES ARE A-CHANGIN'…
THOUGH STRONG, THE GLOBAL RECOVERY REMAINS UNEVEN AND INCOMPLETE, AND 2022 BRINGS MANY NEW CHALLENGES
MORE SUPPLY, LOW DEMAND
WITH VACCINATION NUMBERS RISING, SUPPLY CHAIN BOTTLENECKS ARE LIKELY TO EASE, IMPROVING OUTPUT. THE CHALLENGE IN 2022 WILL BE TO KEEP DEMAND HIGH TO ALLOW INDIA TO RETURN TO THE PRE-PANDEMIC GROWTH PATH
THE FUTURE IS BROWN-ISH
THE INDIAN CAPACITY FOR ASSIMILATION WILL PLAY A HUGE PART IN HOW AND WHY INDIANS WILL SHAPE THE WORLD
ROOTING FOR TEAM INDIA
THE YEAR 2022 WILL AFFORD ALL INDIAN SPORTSPERSONS THE OPPORTUNITY TO EITHER PROVE THEMSELVES OR REINVENT THE SPORT ITSELF
ORDER IN THE COURTS
THE JUDICIARY’S IMMEDIATE CHALLENGES INCLUDE REDUCING THE HUGE BACKLOG OF CASES IN THE LOWER COURTS, FILLING UP JUDGE VACANCIES AND STREAMLINING THE WORK OF TRIBUNALS. A LARGER CONCERN IS JUDICIAL INDEPENDENCE ITSELF
“WE'RE ALL NOAH NOW”
In his new book, Eden, Devdutt Pattanaik explores Jewish, Christian and Islamic lore from a uniquely Indian perspective. The results are riveting
THE FOREIGN FUNDS SQUEEZE
On January 1, when the Union home ministry revoked the FCRA (Foreign Contribution Regulation Act) registrations—mandatory for organisations to receive and use foreign funding—of 5,968 firms, many were outraged.
ON THE BLACK SCENT TRAIL
KANPUR I-T RAIDS
DELIMITATION DISTRESS
JAMMU & KASMIR
A GENERATIONAL LEAP
RELIANCE INDUSTRIES
TIME TO REVITALISE THE ACT EAST POLICY
THE OMICRON THREAT ON THE GLOBAL ECONOMY, THE EMBOLDENING OF TERROR GROUPS AFTER THE TALIBAN TAKEOVER IN AFGHANISTAN AND CHINA’S GEOPOLITICAL AMBITIONS SPELL UNFORESEEN CHALLENGES FOR INDIA
PUSH A NEW CROP OF REFORMS
THE FARMERS’ AGITATION AGAINST THE CONTENTIOUS FARM LAWS BROUGHT INDIAN AGRICULTURE TO THE CENTRE OF PUBLIC CONSCIOUSNESS. THE MOMENTUM FOR CRITICAL REFORMS SHOULD NOT BE LOST NOW
IN THE DRAGON'S FIRING LINE
CHINA’S INCREASING PENCHANT FOR ESCALATING CRISES AND LIVING WITH ANTAGONISTIC RELATIONSHIPS ON MULTIPLE FRONTS PROMISES A TURBULENT YEAR AHEAD FOR SOUTH ASIA, WITH INDIA AT THE HEART OF IT
Politician Of The Year - Mamata Banerjee
Mamata Banerjee has convincingly demolished the myth of invincibility attached to the Narendra Modi-Amit Shah duo. Her landslide election victory in West Bengal in 2021, despite the BJP’s hyped up campaign, polarising manoeuvres and huge mobilisation of resources, has given hope to the Opposition. They see in her the most worthy opponent to Modi in the Lok Sabha battle of 2024
Neeraj Chopra - Sportsperson Of The Year
By winning India’s first gold medal in athletics and only its second individual gold in Olympics, Chopra gave the nation of 1.3 billion people the biggest high in a year fraught with challenges
'Omicron Is Like A Live Weakened Virus'
The centre unveils a booster shot programme and states rush to impose restrictions as rising omicron cases trigger fears of a third covid wave
Businesspersons Of The Year 2021
Fuelled by increasing internet penetration and smartphone use and loads of investor capital, in 2021, India saw a huge spike in the number of startups valued at over $1 billion—the unicorns. This is why they hogged the headlines
A TIME OF GREAT CHANGE
India began 2021 with a vaccine, hoping to end a pandemic. Just months later, it was in the heart of a brutal second wave of cases. The year ahead brought huge change: a historic cyclone, the US withdrawal from Afghanistan and a note of Olympic hope
LIGHTING UP THE SCREENS
Akshay Kumar brought audiences back to the theatres with the release of his BellBottom and then later Sooryavanshi; and Sanya Malhotra entertained audiences at home with two fine performances in Pagglait and Meenakshi Sundareshwar, both released on OTT platforms
HEAVY HAND OF THE LAW
The son of a Bollywood superstar is arrested in a drug bust on a cruise ship. But the case backfires, tarring the reputation of the investigating agency, the Narcotics Control Bureau. It also starts a debate on the need to amend laws on drugs consumption
FIRE IN THE SOUL
Bharatiya Kisan Union leader Rakesh Tikait almost single-handedly turned around the agitation against the new farm laws which at one point looked like a lost cause, staying steadfast even when many other farmer leaders had given up following the R-Day violence. In the end, a seemingly omnipotent central government had to back down, repeal the laws and apologise to the farmers
THE VACCINE CHAMPIONS
With their extraordinary foresight, initiative and courage, Covid vaccine manufacturers Krishna Ella of Bharat Biotech and Adar Poonawalla of Serum Institute helped India avert a certain health catastrophe. The inside story of how they did it
THE GAME CHANGER
In his first term, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s reform agenda saw only incremental implementation. In his second term, he moved at warp speed to reform India’s economic landscape, and in 2021 made a big privatisation push that included asset monetisation of PSUs apart from streamlining labour laws. However, the challenge of successfully implementing these changes remains
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