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High voter turnouts are nice, but for...Bihar witnessed an impressive voter turnout during its elections, but it’s interesting to note that lower participation rates can sometimes...
Paint companies face profitability challenges amidst high competitionInvestor concerns persist for paint companies due to intense competition and weak demand, impacting profitability. Despite recent share und...
We are all trapped in our gilded cagesIn a recent incident, Saif Ali Khan was stabbed in his Mumbai home and showed remarkable courage in overpowering the burglar. Severely inju...
Lavasa city: India’s elite homeowners are now slumdog millionairesLavasa, a hillside resort project near Mumbai, has faced setbacks for nearly 25 years. With only 5,000 residents and $1 bn in liabilities, ...
More visa-free travel for Indians is good for Goa, tooVisa-free entry is a carrot to expand the $28 billion that 27 million Indians spent overseas in 2019. Those numbers had swelled eightfold a...
How a Covid spike is sucking the oxygen out of IndiaThe country that boasted of being the world’s pharmacy in March discovers a month later that not only are “Made in India” vaccines in short...
View: Congress should stop this political hara-kiri, and appoint a non-Gandhi presidentCongress appears thin-skinned, intolerant of dissenting voices giving contrarian views, and demonstrating raging impatience with those havi...
Decoded: The concerns and aspirations of the urban electorate in seven Indian citiesAs urban constituencies have risen in importance, parties use different strategies to appeal to these voters.
Air pollution: Why a clutch of expats in Delhi are moving back homeCO2 level in Delhi is so high that a Californian breeze would seem like a breath of fresh air (cities in California are amongst the US’ mos...
Congress facing uphill task in defending fort against Sena-BJPCongress is facing a tough challenge in its bid to retain the Ratnagiri-Sindhudurg LS seat in an area where Narayan Rane holds sway.
TB patients in India: WHO stresses on need to improve treatment, but heath ministry says all fineThe WHO reckons India needs to improve diagnosis and treatment of patients to shrug off the lethal distinction of being the world's TB capi...
'Good Road' builds bridges with city audienceDirected by Gyan Correa, the Oscar contender revolves around a journey of three sets of people who travel on a highway in the Kutch desert ...
Poke Me: Shouldn’t We stop being in denial over the health of our leaders & people?Bureaucrats are masters of cut and dry (sometimes cut and paste) denial about the health of the masses whom they want to believe are in the...
- Archiving through personal records with an interface like Facebook has made old world come alive
Digital archives bypass all the cumbersome formalities and conservation costs - and provide easy access to the viewer or researcher.
- Municipal polls: Low voter turnout in Mumbai
Marked by a poor turnout, polling is in progress today in 10 municipal corporations across Maharashtra, including the cash-rich Brihanmumba...
- India growth intact despite global turmoil: KV Kamath
Banking veteran KV Kamath says India Inc has enough cash to meet growth targets and that large parts of the economy can fund itself.
- UPA allies rue 0% growth in votes
In a development that does not augur well for the Manmohan Singh government, several components of the UPA have now joined the sceptics in ...
- Vote bank vs fund bank battle for BMC
It’s a battle between ‘vote bank’ and ‘fund bank’. This is an interesting slice of the epic BMC polls at a macro level.