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India's ticking heat bomb is testing limits of human survivalThe national weather office has forecast rising temperatures in the coming weeks after India experienced its hottest February since 1901. T...
How much money's enough to be happy?Kahneman's revised findings are intriguing and counter-intuitive. It should not take half-a-million dollars for people to be inured to heal...
Six years on, people still smarting from note-ban blowAn unprecedented rush at her workplace with hundreds scrambling to get inside was the last thing Taniya Sharma, then a trainee at a leading...
View: Morbi tragedy shows India's first-world ambitions are a bridge too farEnsuring citizen safety is the primary task of the state. It may choose to outsource the daily management of tasks to the private sector be...
Pandemic didn't just affect our mental and physical health, but also changed our morals, trust issuesHas our ethics changed due to rising debates about vaccine inequality, restrictions of civil liberties?
Incremental Communal Politics: Hate by a thousand cutsHindu animosity against Muslims aims directly to manfacture a critical mass of disaffection and indirectly to get Muslim hotheads to react ...
People gave up on measures during 1918 influenza pandemic and paid a priceThe pandemic wore on, stretching into a third deadly wave that lasted through the spring of 1919.
View: Social media firms are not digital media companies. The new IT guidelines fail to get this factBut in ostensibly trying to create a level censorship field to discourage future misuse, GoI has ingeniously killed two birds with one ston...
View: The working person’s right to lifeSuch speculations are undeterred by survivors’ accounts of exhaustion, police harassment driving them to the tracks, the mistaken belief th...
Why govt hospitals have such high child mortality rateWith lower levels of our public health system defunct, tertiary care centres are acutely burdened. Combined with malnutrition and biting co...
There is a big misconception that single women aren’t contented: Journalist Kalpana SharmaIn a telephonic interview Mumbai-based Sharma talks about her own experiences as a single woman and what has changed for single women over ...
The infatuation with violenceThe ‘watch-an-encounter’ invite of UP cops shows we have become inured to images of death and brutality. But no society can afford to sides...
Brexit talks end in acrimony amid stalemate over billThe pound weakened to its lowest in a week as the failure of the talks increases the chances of the U.K. tumbling out of the EU without a d...
GST in its present form is not perfect, but nevertheless profoundly goodIn some ways, the implementation of GST has the potential to be as transformative for India's economy as the Interstate Commerce Act was fo...
Dealing with cash crunch no big deal for KashmirisThe state’s rebound was quick despite debit and credit cards being rendered useless due to a ban on use of the internet in the valley for a...
Supreme Court's judgement on transgenders will positively impact societyIts potential effects go beyond even the larger LGBT community. This judgement is a part of our collective constitutional heritage.
- North Korea regime change unlikely to impact other North Asian markets: Mark Mobius
North Korea's leadership transition will probably be smooth and its new rulers may be willing to embrace economic reforms, said Mark Mobius.