Inside the secret digital lives of India’s Gen Z – Times of India

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As the threat of a highly transmissible variant of the Sars-CoV2 virus looms and vaccine numbers rise sluggishly, states are trying a variety to things to get people to be fully vaccinated
The farm laws fiasco offers 7 lessons on how to reform in a democracy
Research shows the need for vaccine boosters. Also, mix and match is ok. But no one should rush
Stewed lobster or sacrificial lamb, we animals know that admitting our pain pains you humans
The politics being played over the idea to ‘liberate’ the Mathura mosque and ‘restore’ Krishna’s supposed birth place is addressed for the Yadavs and carries a sectional appeal, but will it work for BJP ahead of the UP polls?
Ever since the Armed Forces Special Powers Act was introduced, it has been the subject of much controversy. The government and the armed forces believe it is an essential act, but citizens and human rights activists feel it’s draconian. The truth, as always, lies between these two extremes
Could the violence at Oting, in which 14 civilians were killed by the Army in a “botched” operation, set the process back on the Naga peace talks?
The pandemic has busted several long-standing HR myths on work culture and processes. Many HR systems that have been built over the years are now crumbling. Organisations are taking many steps to stay relevant. Here are some of them
‘Pakadua vivah’ or the custom of kidnapping young men and forcing them into marriage is still prevalent in Bihar
Parliament disruption has almost become the norm. Who is more responsible, BJP or parties opposing it?
Parliament disruption has almost become the norm. Who is more responsible, BJP or parties opposing it?
Going by the last Christmas, Covid is not into carols
The fact that we already refer to the physical world as ‘offline’ and consider the lack of digital connectivity a bug, tells us we are already in some senses in a different universe
In this excerpt, the eminent diplomat and historian recounts the early challenges that confronted the newly-formed country, which he saw firsthand while serving in the Indian embassy when it opened in Dhaka in 1972, and the role India played
They’re staying up nights, setting hourly alarms, and joining Telegram groups — all for the elusive visa appointment that will let them take a flight home without worrying about getting stuck
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