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With his elevation as CEO of Twitter, Parag Agrawal joins the coveted club of Indian-origin CEOs leading billion-dollar companies
Four key reforms already executed by GoI plus freer trade are the key
Some global lessons from Omicron already clear: quick surveillance and vaccine equity
As the Trinamool Congress starts expanding beyond its homeground of West Bengal, an expert explains how Mamata Banerjee may quickly be occupying a space that was once held by the Congress
For a company that’s more than a century old, IBM prides itself on its agility. IBM India shares this trait, says its new HR head. He also speaks about how the company is planning to welcome people back after almost two years of lockdown and working from home
In the drought-hit region of Maharashtra, which records a high suicide rate among farmers, many are getting to win back their land due to the Maharashtra Money-lending (Regulation) Act, 2014
The BSP supremo is neither courting other players this time, nor is any party seeking her hand either. This is a great fall for a party that was once an inestimable entity, greatly sought after in the political marketplace
Several warning signs from the stock markets say that investors should book profits now
When Tamil men seek soulmates in UP and Bihar, and nadaswaram plays
It has diffused the ‘population bomb’ without coercive contraception or one-child policy
Too little is known as of now to presume this variant will be worse than Delta
After being bombed in Chittagong, staff smuggled the transmitter into India and set it up in Kolkata from where it sent out fiery bulletins and nationalist songs to enthuse Bangladeshis
Two recent findings — Niti Aayog poverty report, which shows 25% of Indians poor on multi-dimensional poverty index metric, and India’s fertility rate falling below replacement level — reveal how the gaping divergence can potentially threaten the federal structure of the country
In 1971 when Turtuk became part of India, families had to deal with the pain of separation. But now tech and tourism bring new hope
Future generations of Pakistanis are seeing a repeat of the handiwork of the 1980s dictatorial regime, whether it is in abandoning a secular education or the censorship on TV
Farmers knew that determined farm agitations had succeeded in democracies across the world and reckoned, rightly, that India would be no different
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