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Dec 6, 2020
The diabetes nurse in Covid times Subscriber Only
The frontline workers can make a crucial difference in training diabetes patients to manage the disease.
Dec 6, 2020
For India, Biden’s climate plan is an opportunity Subscriber Only
To embrace this opportunity, India needs investment in research and development.
Dec 6, 2020
For India, Biden’s climate plan is an opportunity Subscriber Only
To embrace this opportunity, India needs investment in research and development.
Tavleen SinghDec 6, 2020
Narendra Modi’s dangerous isolation Subscriber Only
In a democracy, the people’s voice is not heard just through the ballot box, and it is beginning to look as if Prime Minister Modi has forgotten this.
P ChidambaramDec 6, 2020
A fraud on the Constitution Subscriber Only
The 'love jihad' law is an onslaught on choice; on freedom; on privacy; on dignity; on the equality of man and woman; and on the right to love or live together or marry.
Rakesh SinhaDec 6, 2020
Thirty-two winters ago, the hookah, the hukumat Subscriber Only
For a week beginning October 25, 1988, nearly 500,000 farmers took over the heart of the Capital, occupying Boat Club and its lawns, within earshot of North and South Blocks, and Parliament where the winter
Mihir VasavdaDec 6, 2020
Manpreet Singh on Covid isolation: I miss my fiancée. Over 10 months since we last met Subscriber Only
Now recovered, Manpreet Singh and the team have restarted their preparations for the 2021 Tokyo Olympics.
Coomi KapoorDec 6, 2020
President Ram Nath Kovind was keen to try out the VVIP Air India One aircraft dedicated for the exclusive use of the President, Prime Minister and Vice President, and went on the inaugural flight.
D. RajaDec 5, 2020
December 6: A clash of ideologies Subscriber Only
Mahaparinirvan Diwas and Shaurya Diwas offer competing visions of nation building, and are a contrast between Ambedkar’s idea of India and the Hindu right’s agenda.
Khaled AhmedDec 5, 2020
The surrender of the state to Saeed was a blend of two contingencies — the evolution of the ideology of the state under Islam, and the drive of a revisionist policy vis-à-vis India.
Sajjid Z. ChinoyDec 5, 2020
A recovery led by profits, at the expense of wages, has implications for demand, inequality and policy Subscriber Only
So even as economies heal from COVID-19, the distribution of incomes across capital and labour risks becoming very skewed in favour of capital. Why does this matter? Equity issues apart, this portends ominously for future
Anand PatwardhanDec 5, 2020
What explains Hindutva’s rage against Faisal and the Khudai Khidmatagars? The clue, once more, lies in the past.
Harish DamodaranDec 5, 2020
Real power is with Centre, which holds the purse-strings in these fiscally-challenging times Subscriber Only
Post 2014, two centralisations — of political and economic power — continue to reinforce each other, with profound consequences for the country and potential to define popular narrative in days ahead.
I S ChahalDec 5, 2020
Covid in Mumbai: The municipality led a decentralised effort to increase testing, tracing, hospital beds Subscriber Only
We identified four pillars on which the fight against COVID-19 would stand — testing, ambulances, COVID beds and abundant trained doctors/ paramedics. Testing, tracing, tracking, quarantine and treatment became the credo of our work.
EditorialDec 5, 2020
With inflation continuing to be a worry, RBI leaves rates unchanged, signals policy support to economy will continue
EditorialDec 5, 2020
Dharampal Gulati’s spice mixes have been integral to a foodscape that had its origin in a post-Partition India.
Express News ServiceDec 5, 2020
It was generally felt that the MISA was being resurrected and given a deceptive name. In a moment of unguarded candour, Home Minister Zail Singh affirmed this.
Rajeev ShuklaDec 4, 2020
Ahmed Patel and Arun Jaitley — the problem solvers Subscriber Only
Both could reach out across party lines, were modest and their parties' crisis managers
Sudhir RaniwalaDec 4, 2020
JNU’s indifference to falling academic standards in other universities is now biting back Subscriber Only
Brand JNU has become more important than the product; instead of appreciating what it requires to be at JNU, it is being assumed that being at JNU will provide what is required.
Kausik BandyopadhyayDec 4, 2020
The rise of Maradona transformed Indians’ predominant sober Brazilian fan identity into aggressive Argentine fandom. The Indian media, too, placed him on such a high pedestal that he replaced Pele as the last word in
EditorialDec 4, 2020
The 12,000 mark is breached. But records are only an embellishment to Kohli’s mastery of white-ball cricket.
EditorialDec 4, 2020
UK sanction to Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine signals triumph of a novel approach. But cold chain logistics could be daunting.
Sucha Singh GillDec 4, 2020
Protesting farmers believe that new laws place undue faith in big players and corporates. Centre must pay heed to their concerns, dispel fears.
EditorialDec 4, 2020
Supreme Court must listen to attorney-general, and take urgent steps to fix its gender deficit.
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