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Cries of anguish
A spate of infant deaths in Shahdol district hospital has put the state government in the dock
A SUBDUED MELODY
The pandemic is threatening the livelihood of Indian classical musicians
What The World's First Vaccine Approval Means for Our Wait
As India gets ready to vaccinate nearly 30 crore people against Covid-19, it faces diverse challenges such as vaccine shortages, multiple vaccines, shortlisting priority populations, creating a pool of vaccinators and providing proper logistics and infrastructure support. Transparency and clear communication will, however, be the key to prepare Indians for a vaccine that is being developed in record time
The Money ‘Changers'
India’s fintech industry is changing the way Indians use money. But is everyone ready for the next round of disruption?
International Delivery Of The Sputnik V Vaccine Will Start In January
Kirill Dmitriev, CEO, Russian Direct Investment Fund (RDIF)
ON FURY ROAD
Will the planning and patience of the protesting farmers spoil the Centre’s game plan?
The ice express
From vials and syringes to storage and transportation, the Covid-19 vaccination plan is spawning big business opportunities
We are working towards doubling our deposit base
Prashant Kumar, MD and CEO, Yes Bank
THE GREEN NEW FEEL
Gardening has become a rescue route for many ever since the pandemic hit the world
In bad faith
The religious conversion ordinance heightens worries about the targeting of certain religions
Battle of bunker hill
How an army of defence scientists is helping soldiers in Ladakh thwart enemies and the elements
A permanent void
With Ahmed Patel’s death, there is confusion in the Congress ranks on where to go with grievances
Migrant Parents Pushing 20,000 Young Children Towards Death In Jharia's Tunnels
Parents keep pushing little children towards death in Jharia’s mines
Tough egg to crack
Nutritionists want Madhya Pradesh to keep politics out of the debate on including eggs in the state’s nutrition scheme
The aspirational districts
The year was 1998. Airports and flights weren’t what they are now. Waiting at Delhi airport for an interminably delayed flight, I ran into a friend who used to work for a chamber of commerce (CC).
STOP THE NEXT SURGE
We were not prepared for Covid-19, but we can be for an influenza pandemic. Here is all you need to know about influenza
THE HONOURABLE ‘GANGSTER'
Obama’s new memoir is a mixed bag of delights and let-downs, much like his presidency
VIRUS ON SCREEN
Never has the demand for pandemic-themed films and web series been as high as it is now
Premier healer
Despite the lockdown and Covid-19, essential services at AIIMS have not stopped even for a day
The Hyderabad crossfire
Despite the AIMIM having no shot at ruling Hyderabad, the BJP has made it its prime rival. And, the TRS might be the real loser in this fight
Odd ordinance
What prompted Pinarayi Vijayan to make a U-turn on the controversial Police Act amendment
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