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The Banks Are Alright. Sort Of
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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.

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April 07, 2020
ECovid-19 Lockdown: The Economy And The Virus
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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.

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April 07, 2020
From Valentine To Quarantine
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From Valentine To Quarantine

Indian bourses tanked over 37% in 25 sessions amidst sharp jump in trading volume and turnover

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April 07, 2020
Heartland Heartburn
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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

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April 07, 2020
Our Violating Society
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Our Violating Society

A screed of horrific rapes; a litany of justice miscarried. More than the closure offered by executions, society needs an overhaul.

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April 07, 2020
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A Case in Point

Judicial independence needs a fresh look in the context of jurisprudence of checks and balances.

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April 07, 2020
Viral Shots - Life In The Time Of Coronavirus
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Viral Shots - Life In The Time Of Coronavirus

Life in the time of coronavirus, as seen by our photographer Tribhuvan Tiwari

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March 30, 2020
Coronavirus - Goliath The Germ
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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.

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March 30, 2020
Stock Market Crash - What Next?
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Stock Market Crash - What Next?

As the market bleeds, options are limited for the spooked investor

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March 30, 2020
Top Gun Pandian
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Top Gun Pandian

CM Naveen Patnaik’s most trusted aide calls the shots

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March 30, 2020
Diary
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Diary

“We are Indians, we can’t help ourselves,”

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March 30, 2020
The Sleep Is Showing, Your Honour
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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

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March 30, 2020
States Cry Halt
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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.

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March 30, 2020
CHANGING GEARS
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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.

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March 30, 2020
SGT UNIVERSITY - Crossing bridges of success over the years
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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.

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March 30, 2020
Can a central law be a national law with so many states against it?
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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.

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March 30, 2020
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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

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March 16, 2020
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Curse Of The Corona

Disaster movies sometimes seem not so far-fetched after all. We have not been short of judgement day prophecies of various hues in recent times. But this can be the scariest morality tale of them all: a mystery virus threatening humankind. The reality is more banal in its causative chain, but fear of the unknown is very much its part --- and justly so. As the novel coronavirus explodes like clusterbombs across the plane — over 80 countries have been hit, with nearly one lakh infected -- where does India stand? It's a 'known unknown'. We only know that we do not know.

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March 16, 2020
‘I'm not in the race for Bihar CM, nor will I lead any electoral front'
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‘I'm not in the race for Bihar CM, nor will I lead any electoral front'

The AAP government’s recent nod to Delhi Police to go ahead with the prosecution of Kanhaiya Kumar in a 2016 sedition case has triggered a debate, bringing the youth leader back into the spotlight. The decision came only a day after the 33-year-old former president of the JNU students’ union addressed a big rally in Patna as part of his statewide campaign against CAA-NRC-NPR in poll-bound Bihar. In an exclusive interview with Giridhar Jha, Kanhaiya talks about the sedition case, his defeat from Begusarai in last year’s general elections, and whether he is ready to head an alternative front ahead of the next assembly polls in his home state. Excerpts:

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March 23, 2020
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WHISPERS ON WHITE NIGHTS

The irruption of visiting sportsmen in Gulmarg is but a brief interlude. Since last August, it has lain in snowy silence, to which it is fated to return.

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March 23, 2020
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Playing On Your TV: Girls Aloud

The youthful Indian women’s team that took the field in the T20 World Cup turned a new corner in their game: brash, clinical, exhilarating

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March 23, 2020
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YES, YOU ARE IN QUEUE

The crisis in Yes Bank had been apparent for years, but regulatory oversight was lacking

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March 23, 2020
‘Himachalis are honest, tough… patriotism runs in people's veins'
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‘Himachalis are honest, tough… patriotism runs in people's veins'

Shimla is bitingly cold, but Jai Ram Thakur, 55, exudes the sort of personal warmth that defines a quintessential organisational man. Pitchforked to the chief minister’s chair in Himachal Pradesh after the BJP’s chosen CM-candidate lost the elections, Thakur has been at the helm and consequent limelight for little over two years. Over steaming hot coffee, he spoke to Editor-in-Chief Ruben Banerjee about his achievements, disappointments and all that he wishes to achieve in the remaining three years of his term.

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March 23, 2020
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Sarkar Unhappy With India As Seen From Abroad

Foreign media coverage of the recent riots in Delhi seems to have hurt the government more than the violence itself

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March 23, 2020
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Royalty Shift Ruffles The Middle Kingdom

Scindia’s apostasy is a warning: in a rudderless Congress seething with disaffection, more malcontents might follow him unless corrective measures are taken. Maybe it’s too late for that.

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March 23, 2020
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Moonwalk At Masked Ball

A well-washed world covers up, flinches from needless contact. Entire regions are quarantined, travel suspended. And the cases pile on, relentlessly....

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March 23, 2020
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Kunwar KAMUNIST

There is a reason Bihat-Masnadpur is still called ‘Little Moscow’, a throwback to the times when the USSR was a Communist beacon and this village a hotbed of the Left movement in Bihar. It is the birthplace of comrade Chandrashekhar Singh (1915-76), the torchbearer of Left ideology in this region and a popular CPI leader who put BihatMasnadpur on India’s political map. It is also home to Kanhaiya Kumar. The brash, tambourine-playing, azaadi-seeking young leader loved and reviled in equal measure depending on which side of the political spectrum one stands. An upholder of secularism and democratic traditions, they say. For others, an anti-national and a leader of the ‘tukde-tukde gang’ hell bent on breaking up the country (what he will gain by this, however, they won’t tell). An icon of hope; a symbol of anarchy. A towering leader in the making; an overhyped student activist. Kanhaiya Kumar is all that and more. And he is here to stay.

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March 23, 2020
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Hang Your Head In Shame

A 12-year-old girl is gangraped and murdered in Assam by nine juveniles. What’s fuelling the spurt in crime against women in the state?

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March 23, 2020
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The Socialite Moved On And Stayed On Top

Propaganda may not always match the achievements of Naveen’s two decades as CM, but the marathon itself is a lifetime award

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March 16, 2020
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Rising to the Challenge

NEHA ARORA 35, FOUNDER, PLANET ABLED

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March 16, 2020