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What soaring sales of surveillance cameras tell you about India

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What soaring sales of surveillance cameras tell you about India
The sales of CCTVs are rising incredibly fast, raising questions about privacy and regulation.
What the falling rupee did to businesses across India
Things are far trickier this time; the rupee is falling continuously, while gold prices have also fluctuated.
India has a Rs 4,500-crore border business plan in the making
The objective of this coming plan has two parts — increase trade and improve ties with neighbours.
The silent killer: A curse few here talk about
While decriminalising attempt to suicide was a welcome first step, India will need to do a lot more.
#MeToo: Women call out their past tormentors on social media
In the past few days, several women have taken to Twitter and Facebook to describe the sexual abuse and assault they had been subject to at work, naming their alleged perpetrator.
BJP has already started work where it matters
The booth is the lowest unit in an electoral battle. That's where most voters will come in personal contact with a representative of the party.
Workplaces need to go beyond compliance to fight sexual harassment
Sexual harassment encompasses a range of behaviours, from a lewd joke to molestation and sexual assault.
2019 will see a repeat of 2014 in Himachal Pradesh: Jai Ram Thakur
Thakur, a five-time MLA from Seraj, Mandi, is on a mission to bring the state back on the top of tourism charts.
'Suicide is not just a mental health issue'
Rakhi Dandona, lead author of The Lancet Public Health study, talks about the report's findings and the need for a national prevention policy.
Thoughts on #MeToo: Why can't men understand the concept of consent? A filmmaker explains
For men, smart women are, at best, trophy listeners, a high-level audience to endorse their interesting image. With hot girls, they just pretend harder.
#MeToo: Why these 'end of romance' complaints are meaningless
And in case any of us were worried that this kind of bad behaviour is a product of the modern workplace and the liberal mindset, oh no, the nightmare of what men think is romantic has been with us always.
How Kolkata's street food comes alive in full glory during Durga Puja celebrations
The air is redolent with the fragrance of incense and fresh blooms. But the most delectable sound of all is of alur chop.
Lagos boasts beaches of every kind & sandstone cliffs
One of the defining features of Lagos and the Algarve coast are the Ponta da Piedade or the sandstone cliffs wrapped around each beach.
How Pusser's rum became the official drink of the British Royal Navy
The drink, which first quenched the thirst of workers and planters, crossed the oceans to reach America and Europe.
What if your car could talk to you? Suzuki Connect from Maruti can do that and more
It collects data from the car and sends it to your smartphone via an app.
Snake on a String review: This arcade-style game offers a unique twist on the classic game
Your snake grows in length as you eat items available in the level and progress in the game.
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