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From 69 kg to 52.5 kilo: Mumbai fitness coach battles cravings, self-doubt to shed over 16 kilos and opens up about the weight-loss journeyMumbai coach Ajeenkya Patwardhan shares his fitness transformation. He began by tracking his food intake, which led to significant weight l...
Employee with ‘Highly Valued’ rating in appraisal got termination letter with words ‘malicious conduct’, he fights back and wins case in Delhi High CourtWrongful termination: Mishra was wrongfully fired from his job by citing words like “malicious conduct" in his termination letter. However,...
Are we chasing perfect sleep all wrong? The hidden side of trackers and orthosomniaSleep trackers are popular now. But these devices can cause anxiety. This problem is called orthosomnia. People obsess over sleep data. Thi...
Earning, divorced wife not to pay for child’s maintenance; husband has to bear entire expense, rules Delhi High courtThe Delhi High Court rejected a husband's plea for making his wife pay equal share of child maintenance expenses. The court gave important ...
Independence Day: How the British pulled off a $45 trillion heist in IndiaIndependence Day: India's economic history is revealing its painful past under British colonialism. Economic historian, Utsa Patnaik's rese...
Democracy's roots run deep and strong in India: PM's Economic Advisory Council Member Shamika RaviWhile questioning the objectivity of such assessments and their flawed designs and methodologies, Ravi said that such perception-based surv...
CO2 utilisation, a near-term survival potential for Indian steelMost carbon dioxide (CO2) emitted by steel plants is associated with the use of carbon to convert iron ore to iron in the blast furnace. Ev...
Narrative of Indian women’s low LFPR misses the reality: Economic SurveyEconomic Survey 2022-23 says the common narrative of Indian women’s low LFPR misses the reality of working females integral to the economy ...
I ditched my smart watch, and I don't regret itA review in the American Journal of Medicine found "little indication that wearable devices provide a benefit for health outcomes. Another ...
View: Women must be what they want toWell into the 21st century there should be equal respect for whatever choices women make for their lives, but the reality is different.
Going to courts during pandemic: How to fund corporate litigation when cash-strappedWhat is the ability of India’s corporations to pursue critical litigation in a recessionary, cash-strapped environment? Non-traditional fin...
Home smart home: India's booming home automation marketThe smart home market comprises of networked devices and related services that enable automation.
ETILC members hold out hope amid slowdownThere is also uncertainty caused by poor capital formation. The banks are flush with funds but are risk averse. Credit growth has fallen to...
View: What's wrong with Arvind Subramanian's GDP mathSubramanian makes self-contradictory claims and draws mathematically incorrect conclusions.
More than meets the eye: A simple, low-cost paper device can tell if you need a pair of glassesIn 2013, during a hack-a-thon (called Engineering the Eye) organised in collaboration between LVPEI and MIT Media labs , Pesala got this id...
Tamil Nadu student develops method to detect risk of silent heart attackThe new technique can non-invasively detect the risk of a silent heart attack.
Edelweiss Housing to raise up to Rs 500 crore via NCDs: Rashesh ShahRaising money from retail market an exciting step for us, says Shah
Can self-certification curb emissions?According to the report, the proponent and his team are not only required to tell the whole truth, but also not to suppress any material fa...
- ET In the Classroom: Making sense of mining
Due to iron ore scarcity, steel makers have begun pruning capacities and in some cases have also been shutting down plants.
- Philanthropy: Promise of plenty?
Industry must now take the initiative and forge a strong partnership with civil society.