BCCI, Indian cricket’s governing body, announced a few hours ago that the current edition of IPL has been postponed with...
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Amidst the recent debates on Bharat Ratna, I would like to discuss and bring out the personality of another Bharat...
In January this year, Standard & Poor (S&P) in its report ‘Tech Disruption in Retail Banking’ recognised that digital disruption...
A most visible reminder of India’s governance failure on the heels of the second wave of Covid-19 is the constant...
By Shibashis Chatterjee and Sumit Ganguly The West Bengal election results have demonstrated that despite the battering rams that BJP...
According to a recent paper published in Energy Policy reports that a biomass resource model developed by a UK-based school...
The NDA government says that its strategy to combat Covid-19 has two planks. One, is the “whole of government” approach,...
In a recent interview marking the 100th birth centenary of Satyajit Ray, three days from today, his son Sandip Ray...
Now the climate change talks are in the news. This has become a routine game for the countries. Developed economies...
‘April is the cruellest month’ says T.S. Eliot in The Waste Land, a poem he wrote almost hundred years ago...
With just days to go for the next phase of Covid vaccination to begin for the 18 to 45 years...
Even as we battle the massive wave of Covid-19 infections, it is important to take steps to avert the next...
With fresh Covid cases exceeding 3 lakh for the sixth day in a row, and more than 2,000 deaths for...
A day in the life of a self-help group member who along with her team, works with citizens and the...
Sadhana Kala Dr (Prof) Sadhana Kala is a USA-trained robotic & laparoscopic surgeon, Uppsala University, Sweden, trained fertility specialist, and...
India continues to be rattled with the enormous surge in Covid cases and deaths. Although some friends are gearing up...
Other than its aesthetic appeal, history is also a teacher. A profound and a practical teacher. But to teach effectively...