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How India's jugaads can stop it from becoming a superpower

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How India's jugaads can stop it from becoming a superpower
Jugaad has been identified with Indian ingenuity but quick-fix solutions are no substitute for excellence. It will only prevent India from becoming a world power
Can Jeep Compass steer around Fiat's fortunes in India?
Fiat has been in India longer than any other foreign carmaker, and yet, had little to show for it in recent years. Now, Jeep Compass is steering its fortunes around
Battle over lucrative aviation fuel pipeline heats up between Reliance Industries, Oil PSUs
A battle is brewing between Reliance Industries and state-owned oil companies over two pipelines that fuel the Mumbai airport.
Tackling Climate Change is tough, also a huge business opportunity
Tackling climate change is an onerous responsibility. But it's also brimming with business opportunities.
Meet Rameshbabu Praggnanandhaa, the boy genius who became chess Grandmaster at 12
Prag was in Italy at that time, playing the World Junior, the same event Anand had won in 1987. If Prag had won it, he would have become the world's youngest GM ever. The record was set in 2002 by Sergey Karjakin, at the age of 12 years and 7 months.
A Noble laureate's quest to make GM crops acceptable takes him to God
Richard J Roberts, the 1993 Nobel laureate for Medicines, has had meetings with Pope Francis and Buddhist groups to convince them to endorse the safety of GM food.
These doctors in Naxal-hit areas get higher pay than physicians at AIIMS in Delhi
Naxal-hit districts are hiring contract specialised doctors to work in far-flung and sometimes unsafe areas by paying them a hefty salary --of Rs 2-2.5 lakh a month
Section 377: Yet another chance to get on the right side of history
With a five-judge bench of the Court poised to take up hearings on Section 377 this week, the number of petitions against the law shows how far India has come.
How Punjab became home to India's biggest non-film music industry
These are heady days in Punjab's music industry and Mohali is where the action is.
Why Russia 2018 is the best organised FIFA World Cup
Russia 2018 is certainly winning hearts — both on and off the pitch. Tournament veterans say that, it is among the best, if not the best, organised football World Cup in memory.
How Churu in Rajasthan is keeping its art forms alive
From exquisite lac bangles to world-renowned frescoed havelis, Churu in Rajasthan is keeping the art forms alive and how.
Competing in the air on broomsticks: The Quidditch World Cup is for real
The objective in the game is to obtain the most points, either via scoring goals by passing balls through rings, or by catching the 'snitch'.
Artech review: The app is simple, fast, lets you apply filters and effects to photos
The app is built it to run on the device itself.
Girl Rising review: A simple match-3 game at heart with a noble cause
The app is sponsored by the Vodafone India Foundation.
Easyfone Grand review: The backlit keypad with large numbers makes it a great buy for the elderly
The device also comes with amplified earphones.
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