COVID-19

Need to go slow on antibiotics to save lives

Need to go slow on antibiotics to save lives

April 3, 2022

An alarming report published earlier this year in The Lancet, a medical journal, said that antimicrobial resistance was directly responsible for 1.27 million death and linked to about 4.95 million other deaths across the world in 2019. Antimicrobial resistance is when bacteria ca...

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Cybercriminals targeting institutions instead of individuals: Kaspersky

Cybercriminals targeting institutions instead of individuals: Kaspersky

March 21, 2022

Even as 2021 saw an unprecedented adoption of the digital economy and online meetings in order to beat the severe lockdowns imposed around the world,  there was also a sharp spike in the activities of cybercriminals. According to Financial cyberthreats in 2021, a report by cyber...

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Delhi domestic workers move Delhi High Court for compensation

Delhi domestic workers move Delhi High Court for compensation

February 20, 2022

A total of 471 domestic workers in Delhi have filed a writ petition in Delhi High Court seeking relief at par with that provided by the Delhi government to other informal sector workers like autorickshaw drivers and e-rickshaw drivers in the national capital. The workers, in thei...

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Colleges come calling: Students excited to revisit college

Colleges come calling: Students excited to revisit college

February 17, 2022

  Weeks before Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced a general and very stringent lockdown shutting the entire country down on March 25, educational institutions had already been closed as a preventive measure to curb the spread of novel coronavirus that had started ravagin...

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Re-imagining the plebian through art

Re-imagining the plebian through art

February 10, 2022

“Art washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life,” renowned Spanish painter Pablo Picasso once said. Perhaps inspired by his words, Shanthi Kasiviswanathan, a visual artist and photographer based in Mumbai, created art and sculpture drawn from everyday life and surrou...

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Budget 2022: Blind to today’s challenges, Modi government promises Amrit Kaal in distant future

Budget 2022: Blind to today’s challenges, Modi government promises Amrit Kaal in distant future

February 4, 2022

Despite the din of gushing praises showered by the numerous pro-government media as well as practically every single industrialist and business lobby that jumped as if on a cue as soon as Union finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman presented the union budget for 2022-23, a few soun...

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Packaging industry: Low hanging fruit for sustainability

Packaging industry: Low hanging fruit for sustainability

January 31, 2022

July 1, 2022 will be a make-or-break day for Indian packaging industry as it would be the first day that a total ban on single use plastics will be enforced by the government. After years of nudging the industry towards phase out of these plastics, the government has gone ahead a...

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BJP continues slugfest with AAP over new liquor stores in Delhi

BJP continues slugfest with AAP over new liquor stores in Delhi

January 8, 2022

On November 17, when Delhi saw the opening of 850 brand new and swanky liquor stores, as part of the new excise policy of the government, they represented different things for different people, especially the political parties. For the ruling Aam Aadmi Party, the new stores were ...

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Cynically combatting Covid-19 in India

Cynically combatting Covid-19 in India

January 5, 2022

On Tuesday, hours after chief minister Arvind Kejriwal tested positive for Covid-19, the Delhi government announced further restrictions on movement in the national capital, imposing a weekend curfew, to add to the night curfew already in place, in addition to having closed gyms,...

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Omicron: Modi sleepwalks taking India towards 3rd wave

Omicron: Modi sleepwalks taking India towards 3rd wave

December 30, 2021

If one scans the headlines from the past two weeks, there have been two different kinds of stories that have dominated the national news. One is a political rally, or an inauguration of a multi-billion rupee project by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, preferably somewhere in Uttar P...

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Doctors’ stir over NEET PG courses picks pace after police clash

Doctors’ stir over NEET PG courses picks pace after police clash

December 29, 2021

Striking resident doctors decide to continue their month-long agitation, rejecting an appeal by Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya, who met with a delegation of representatives of the doctors on Tuesday and urged them to call off the stir, in view of  rapidly rising Covid-...

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Devotees throng churches to celebrate Christmas

Devotees throng churches to celebrate Christmas

December 25, 2021

The entire world takes some time off this time of the year. On December 25, people with their family and friends meet and celebrate the joyous birth of Lord Jesus by sharing laughs, cakes and cookies. Christmas also commemorates the spirit of giving, affection and encourages harm...

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