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8 Ways To Entertain Yourself
Entertainment is the best medicine celebrities prescribe shows and films for these times of ‘ the new normal ’
Covid-19 - The Economics Of Survival
13 ways to save business from the aftershocks
5 Pathways To Lower Mental Stress
Battles of heart and mind Advice from Ground Zero on how to stop worrying and embrace the isolation
Reading Till the End
Reading Till the End
BOOKEND YOUR FEARS
BOOKEND YOUR FEARS
A Plan To Beat The Pandemic
With India on the brink of rapid community transmission of COVID-19, the government needs to move fast to fix gaps in the health infrastructure and put foolproof protocols in place
“If I wanted a sinecure for my judgments, why would I ask for just a Rajya Sabha seat?”
Former Chief Justice of India, RANJAN GOGOI, stirred controversy when—nominated by the President of India—he took oath as a Rajya Sabha MP on March 19, just four months after he had demitted office as the head of the Supreme Court of India. Opposition leaders and several jurists cried foul, charging that his nomination was effectively a quid pro quo from the Modi government, a reward for several verdicts during his tenure that allegedly favoured the government. In the first-ever interview of his career, Gogoi spoke exclusively to INDIA TODAY Group Editorial Director Raj Chengappa and Senior Editor Kaushik Deka. Excerpts:
‘MAMA' RETURNS
THE BJP BETS ON SHIVRAJ SINGH CHOUHAN AGAIN TO NAVIGATE THROUGH A MINEFIELD OF PROBLEMS IN THIS CRUCIAL STATE
THE KIDS ARE ALRIGHT
What parents are doing to keep their children out of mischief in this COVID 19-enforced vacation
CAN KAMAL NATH STAGE A COMEBACK?
HOW THE CONGRESS LEADER MISSED THE PLOT TO OUST HIM AS CHIEF MINISTER OF MADHYA PRADESH AND WHAT IT WILL TAKE FOR HIM TO RETURN TO POWER
Gone For A Toss
The proteas’ stay in Kolkata before their flight home proved to be a 20-hour quarantine
The Markets Are In Panic; This Is Fear Of The Unknown
Life in the time of corona virus
Reviving The SAARC Spirit
Modi spoke about India’s effor ts to l imit the spread of COVID-19 during a video conference with the SAARC member-countries
Life In The Time Of Corona
As COVID-19 claims its first victims here, India is fighting back to arrest the spread of the deadly virus with public awareness campaigns, social distancing measures, hygiene protocols and more. For now, the battered economy is on the back-burner
Why you need to ditch that fast juicer
To reap maximum nutrients and health benefits from your juice, switch to a slower juicing machine
VIRTUAL SCHOOLING
SOFTWARE LIKE ZOOM IS HELPING TEACHERS TAKE CLASSES ONLINE SO THAT STUDENTS DON’T SUFFER
THE SHOW STOPS
Swamped by big-ticket cancellations, the events industry looks to the government for a helping hand
OLD FEARS
THOSE ABOVE 80 ARE MORE VULNERABLE TO THE RISKS ARISING OUT OF COVID-19
LET THE FORCES BE WITH YOU
With the nation staring at a national health emergency, the mil itary once again steps up to the plate
FIRST MOVER
The way K.K. Shailaja Teacher has handled the pandemic effectively minimised the spread of novel coronavirus in Kerala
Collector's Edition
Coins have been a symbols of status, wealth and power from the dawn of human civilization. They are indicators of history, a reflection of the balance of power, and of influence.
Economy: Corona Fallout
As the spread of COVID-19 chokes international trade, India’s tottering economy braces for yet another jolt
SCINDIA'S SAFFRON GAMBLE
HIS AMBITIONS THWARTED BY THE CONGRESS OLD GUARD, THE GWALIOR ROYAL BETS ON A NEW POLITICAL FUTURE WITH THE BJP
IT'S REIGNING WOMEN
With production houses and filmmakers putting their resources behind female-driven scripts, a spate of Bollywood releases this year will see women and their stories taking centre stage
THE UNFOLDING TRAGEDY OF INDIAN DATA
There is very little recognition of the extent to which our understanding of the economic and social characteristics of our country depends on sample surveys conducted by various government statistical agencies, particularly the National Sample Survey Office (NSSO).
GIVING IT SOME SPIN
Having played a crucial role in making India a formidable cricket side, Harbhajan Singh will now be seen playing a part in Friendship, a forthcoming Tamil film
THE DIVINE ROAD TRIP
IN HIS NEW BOOK, MYTHOLOGIST DEVDUTT PATTANAIK SETS OUT TO MAP INDIA’S SACRED GEOGRAPHY
CHAMPIONS IN THE MAKING
On Sunday, March 8, that big night for Indian women’s cricket, victory proved elusive because champions Australia were just too good for the challengers. Harmanpreet Kaur’s India had not lost a single match till that final, but their undefeated run in the ICC Twenty20 World Cup didn’t break the stride of Meg Lanning’s team. This was Australia’s fifth world title in the women’s game.
HOW TO BUST A BANK
From flamboyant leader with a stomach for risk to a man whose overweening ambition ran a bank aground, the story of disgraced YES Bank founder-chairman Rana Kapoor
A WELFARIST OUTLOOK
The Uddhav Thackeray-led alliance presents a please-all budget in its first outing