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India's biggest challenges are its tax structure, education system and protection of intellectual property
Israel has a solution for every country’s problems. Avi Jorisch attributes it to the Jewish state’s ability to innovate. The entrepreneur and the author of five books, including Thou Shalt Innovate: How Israeli Ingenuity Repairs the World (2018), lives in New York and had worked in the US departments of treasury and defence. He founded IMS, a merchant processing company, and was a key speaker at the Bengaluru Tech Summit on November 20. In an exclusive interview, Jorisch talks about how Israel achieved big and what India should do.
The Viral Test
Covid-19 exposed the many chinks in our armour. And even as our overburdened health system is learning on the go, it is bracing itself for the after-effects of Covid-19
Centre Did Nothing But Issue Instructions On Covid-19
Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel is extremely critical of the Narendra Modi government’s handling of the Covid-19 crisis, from the “aimless lockdown” to providing little assistance to states.
Why Stop The CBI?
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has always been perceived as an extremely effective agency, which is entrusted with significant probes into corruption and moral turpitude.
Shrine of peace
Century-old Sri Dharmarajika Chetiya Vihara of the Maha Bodhi Society remains one of the greatest symbols of Buddhist renaissance in India.
Samosa savvy
From producing logo-embossed samosas to those made with advanced Scandinavian rollers, an eclectic cast of executives has audacious dreams for the snack
Having a child
The horrifying sacrifice of a seven-year-old girl in Bhadras reveals how primordial instincts still prevail
Left in a muddle
Even as the Pinarayi Vijayan government is engaged in a battle of political survival against half a dozen Central agencies, critics say extreme concentration of authority in the CM’s office caused the present crisis
Class of 2020
What it takes to lead a team of doctors, nurses and health care workers during the worst pandemic of our lifetime
Apu departs
As the face of Satyajit Ray’s classics and as an actor true to his art, Soumitra Chatterjee leaves behind a rich legacy
Adapt to be adept
How hospitals in India took on the many challenges that came their way during the pandemic
The Covid-19 Pandemic Has Accelerated The Adoption Of Data Sciences In India
The sudden outbreak of Covid-19 in India has accelerated the adoption of technology by people more than ever. In addition to work-from-home (WFH) the technology has become imperative for every aspect of life--whether it is communication, online learning, or even daily requirements. All of these interactions when put together are a treasure trove of data for those working in areas or deriving consumer insights, research and digital marketing. Studying these patterns can help businesses create more efficient marketplaces as well as offer a much better digital experience to users.
Rohit Is Still 70 Per Cent Fit... Ask Him!
The Sourav Ganguly era in Indian cricket administration has seen some pathbreaking decisions being taken. Just like the captain he was, Ganguly is leading the BCCI from the front, being the body’s voice and chief decision-maker. But he is also facing a myriad of issues.
Sail or dive?
What should be at the heart of India’s maritime strategy—submarines or aircraft carriers? A lively debate is gathering momentum
New rules of the game
Beyond political machinations, the Bihar election results mark a subtle break from the past
Son-rise in Patna
Tejashwi Yadav’s ascent heralds a major break in Bihar, as he plots a course away from the social justice politics practised by his father
The Wild Wild West
Recovering from Covid, Gujarat is reopening itself to wildlife enthusiasts
Jolly good ride
Indian bike manufacturers are making their presence felt in foreign markets
Weak link
Congress was the worst performer in the grand alliance. Was the party given more seats than it could handle?
CLICK and TREK
These Insta-travellers can help you travel vicariously to places where you have always wanted to go
CALL ME QUEEN!
Grammy-nominated Indian-American rapper Raja Kumari describes her music as a sonic bridge between the east and the west
World's Oldest Mother On Losing Her Husband, Raising Her Twins
Last September, she and her husband became the world’s oldest parents. This September, she lost her husband. A peek into the life of Y. Mangayamma and her twins
US Presidential Elections - Red, Blue And Bad Blood
A deeply divided America seems to have denied Donald Trump a second term, but it has also refused to fully endorse Joe Biden and the Democrats. Protracted legal and political battles will follow the outcome of the 2020 elections and possibly decide the future of the United States
THE TIBET WATCHER
For Claude Arpi, one of the foremost Tibetologists in India, border issues and conflict can go hand in hand with a spiritual life
Selling the dream
The Making of Aadhaar: World’s Largest
PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS
In her new book, Tahira Kashyap Khurrana writes about overcoming the insecurity of being married to one of the most talented actors in Indian cinema
PATNA PUZZLE
After an election season dominated by “aspiration” rather than caste equations, Nitish Kumar is banking on his track record to pull him through
Blue print
Taking a stand against Trump’s policies and statements, women and people of colour pick Biden for president
Seeing red, feeling blue
The deep-seated divide in the US has come to the fore this election, threatening its identity as a democratic republic
Left turn ahead
Pramila Jayapal and her three Indian American Democratic colleagues were re-elected to the congress on November 3, demonstrating the growing political heft of the community