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One man's meat….
...is another man’s poison. And the controversy over dog meat in Nagaland is about food habits, not cruelty.
Sneaky Tigers Can Steal Thunders Too
A grasping Scindia pushes loyalists in the MP cabinet, as Chouhan fights disaffection in his ranks and endures snubs from Delhi
A Hushed Penalty
The unique energy generated through the proximity between fans and sportspersons that we drink in greedily has ceased to be. Now is the time to adapt and play safe.
One Flew Over The HR's cabin
Organisations have begun addressing employees’ mental health, but much more needs to be done
Left Out Of Centre
Ladakh has not seen a flurry of central notifications. Here’s why.
Alt, Ctrl SPACE
Businesses are reinventing the wheel in a post-Covid world ruled by social distancing
'In Future, Tourism Will Totally Change'
In an exclusive interview with Jyotika Sood, central tourism minister Prahlad Singh Patel explains how the Rs 20lakh crore stimulus package, formation of a National Task Force, and encouragement to states to initiate relief measures will kick-start and revive the sector. The Atma-Nirbhar Bharat package will create demand and drive businesses, as money flows into the hands of the people
Mitron, Have A Samosa Now
Indian app developers will have to step up their game to beat the country’s dependence on China
Kiss A Valley Lily
Crippled by long periods of unrest, the hopes Kashmir’s tourism industry fostered for a full summer season were wrecked by the pandemic. Its deliverance now lies in the hands of the Centre and the local regime.
Out For A Run
As the lockdown fog lifts, hordes of those confined till recently are desperate to get away, but to non-touristy spots, in private conveyance, while keeping their safety guards up
COMA DHAM
MY money or my life? Can I have both?
Money is in the journey
The mood is wanderlust after the long lockdown. But Covid still lurks. Will tourists hit the road again to revive our tourism-dependent economy?
Waiting From A Distance
Hotels and resorts accommodate fewer visitors, reduce the number of tables in restaurants, and disinfect rooms for 24-48 hours before they are re-allotted—welcome to the new normal
Till Messiah Comes
The EPS government has made a hash of the corona battle
Shunyata Under The Bodhi's shade
Hotels have reopened, but visitors stay away from the world’s holiest Buddhist site
Heaven Does Not Shut Down
From promoting local tourism to projecting Kerala as the ‘wellness destination’, the tourism sector is looking to reboot
Missing In Action
The pandemic may not be the real reason why Parliament is not in session
Must Our Hearts Break?
The horrific privations of families of fallen heroes are, thankfully, a thing of the past. While affirming the Indian Army’s great tradition of selfless duty and sacrifice, this is an anguished appeal to the political leadership to not cheaply throw away men’s lives and to the public to tend always to their morale.
Mine Your Own Business
Modi government’s push for self-sufficiency in coal revives age-old debate over the cost of development
The Crude Truth
A glut in oil production has seen prices hitting rock bottom. And the global crude war is getting interesting.
BORDER TROUBLE IN VALLEY VIEW
Tension on the China front haunts Ladakh even as the Valley witnesses a familiar spate of encounter killings
Smoke The Tso
As the difficult goal of status quo ante in Ladakh is being pursued, fresh diplomatic and military solutions to deal with China are aired. And the politicians squabble, pointlessly.
The Political Jugglenaut
Behind the first Rath Yatra without pilgrims in Puri is a nail-biting tale enmeshed in a legal tangle that puts the Naveen Patnaik government in poor light
Neighbour's ENEMY
India’s paternalistic attitude towards neighbouring countries generated resentment and created space for China. New Delhi must now shore up inner confidence, make up for past brashness and regain their trust.
Private Limited
States’ cooperation vital for success of revamped mining policy
A Wise Gardener
India is far from being isolated in the neighbourhood. But to push China back will need a symphony of strategic tasks.
Blood On The Barbed Wire
Named after Ladakhi explorer Ghulam Rasool Galwan, the Galwan river flows west from Aksai Chin to converge with the Shyok in Ladakh. It slices through high-altitude mountains and the peaks overlook the valleys and pass—especially a stretch of India’s 255-km Darbuk-Shyok-Daulat Beg Oldi road running close to Galwan valley.
Snip A Forked Tongue
The equal cost imposed on China for its escalation at Galwan should caution it against a further violation of the June 6 agreement. With matching military strength in the area, both sides must ensure peace.
Bihar Poll Theme: Fifteen Vs Fifteen
As Nitish replays old vinyl titled ‘RJD jungle raj’, Lalu’s son says— CM doesn’t have anything to show other than the Yadav family
Hot And Sour Asia Policy
China’s strategy is to keep alliances from building amongst its regional rivals, using the carrot and stick routine.