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What next after note ban? 3 things Modi can do to uproot black money
Now that economic costs of note ban are more apparent than the gains, Modi's fight against black money will end with a whimper if he doesn't do what needs to be done.
BRICS holds the secret formula to contain the belligerent Chinese dragon. Read how
The 'BRICS card' came in handy for India to moderate China's initially adamant and belligerent stance that threatened "annihilation" of the Indian Army.
How Airbus is mentoring aviation startups outside Europe
The startups get access to a dedicated coach who helps them navigate through Airbus and connect them to all the teams in the company to develop pilots.
GST has brought uncertainty to craftsmen in Varanasi
A shadow has fallen over the shining threads: the weavers are confused and distressed over the imposition of 5% goods & services tax (GST) on textiles
Ram Rahim in jail, but faith remains in Babaland
Curfew has been lifted, internet curbs have been relaxed, markets have opened and schools and colleges are back to normal. Yet an undercurrent of muted support for Gurmeet remains.
From Houston to Mumbai, is climate change the real culprit behind flood fury?
From the floods of Houston to those in Gujarat, from Niger to Mumbai, climate change may not be the central trigger, but it may be aggravating such disasters.
View: 1987-like crisis comes back to haunt AIADMK
Political analysts feel that the BJP government at the Centre is the puppeteer of the AIADMK in an effort to vanquish the Sasikala factor.
Climate change funds: Few questions remain unanswered
How the developed countries should pay and one way is for them to provide funds to middle-income and low-income nations to mitigate and adapt to climate change.
Can Majuli survive the annual onslaught of flood?
As the river continues to disfigure the island, the tag of the "largest river island in the world" stands on precarious ground, just like the island itself.
Six worst natural catastrophes of 21st century
Texas was hit by the Great Galveston Hurricane on September 8, 1900, leaving about 12,000 dead. It remains the deadliest natural disaster in US history.
Perungalathur lake encroachment: How serious is government about preventing another Chennai flood?
Water experts say that climate change apart, man-made situations such as illegal and "legalised" encroachments are more dangerous as the effects of even a normal rainfall is seen as a flood.
How the chillies reached the Indian plate
How the chillies reached the Indian plate, thanks to the Portuguese, and fired up the palate — from Kashmir to Guntur to Nagalan
​Cabinet reshuffle: Nine new ministers to take oath today
The swearing-in ceremony has been fixed for 10.30 am at the Rashtrapati Bhawan, a slight change from 10 am that was originally planned.
Caped Crusader: Interesting facts about Batman
The first time Batman was ever depicted in a movie was 'Batman Dracula' in 1964, directed and produced by Andy Warhol.
Sattriya will always be a concert art form: Dr Bora
Sangeet Natak Akademi winner Indira PP Bora talks about the Sattriya dance and how it is deeply rooted in the satras of Majuli.
Lima to Machu Picchu, Peru is an endless revelation
The Spanish conquerors left no one in doubt of their dominance — churches and town halls of most city squares were built over razed Inca buildings.
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