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Masaan – Tragedy and triumph




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Between a rock and a hard place

Most Indians seem to be caught between a ‘pretentious Left’ and a self-righteous, sanctimonious Hindu Right with a diabolical communal agenda and the space for a rational, reasoned debate is shrinking alarmingly.




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Driven by kindness

Chennai autorickshaw drivers, generally a reviled lot, showed during the recent rains that they could be different




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The warrior and the leader - value-based entrepreneurship




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Customer sensitivity – begins with appreciation of ourselves

To be effective in a selling profession, whether it be sales or after-sales requires two distinct attributes; the skill or knowledge and the will or willingness.




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Altering beliefs in people




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Eid under the guns and grenades



  • Mirza Mohammed Ali Khan

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Ola and Uber: Time for transparency?




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The silence of Narendra Modi




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The dramatic arrest of Godman Chandraswami in 1996




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Why hard fought battles in sport make for compelling viewing




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eAadhaar and ignorant bank officials




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'FASTag'ging through toll plazas

Saved at least 30 minutes to an hour in the 12 toll plazas to and from Bengaluru




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We grow as human beings because of the relationships we nourish, foster




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Demand from tier II/III cities drives growth of kidswear on Amazon Fashion




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Now ‘GAS’ from America





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How to gain from a depreciating rupee

The rupee has weakened sharply against the dollar in 2008, 2013 and year-to-date in 2018




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The holy matri-money: A wedding tale





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Smuggling immigrants in containers to UK: Flashback to 25 years ago

A journalist colleague and I were to pose as asylum-seekers and interview illegal immigrants on a container from Belgium to the UK. Sounded simple enough. Little did we know what we were getting into.




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It peels the skill, ruins your white t-shirt, and is uneasy – The seatbelt tale




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The house hunt: The tale of every single woman with a career




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What culture and art can teach organisations




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On World happiness Day – A Free Dose of Vitamin H




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Food and Identity of a City : Delhi




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When all goes wrong...lessons to learn




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The Vajra: Surviving Self-Distancing - Day 1




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Nuggets from nature: Lessons offered




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Capitalism Re-jigged, you must be joking

Surviving Self-Distancing - Day 2




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Quarantine tools

Surviving Self-Distancing-Day 3





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Urban avalanche redux

Surviving Self-Distancing-Day 4




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Staring at the Abyss

Surviving Self-Distancing – Day 6




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Mother’s unintended prophecy

Surviving Self-Distancing – Day 7




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Newspaper story

Surviving Self-Distancing – Day 8




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Meenaji and I

Surviving Self-Distancing – Day 9




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Lead kindly light

Surviving Self-Distancing – Day 10




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A new life

Surviving Self-Distancing – Day 11




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Fear and loathing

Surviving Self-Distancing – Day 12




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Imagine

Surviving Self-Distancing – Day 14




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Crowning glory

Surviving Self-Distancing – Day 16




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Princess diaries

Surviving Self-Distancing – Day 17




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Lockdown guidelines: Inter-state, inter-district movement of people prohibited till May 3

According to the Home Ministry's guidelines on the lockdown educational institutions, coaching centres, air travel and train services will continue to remain suspended




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Let us start at the beginning

Surviving Self-Distancing - Day 20




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#BlackLivesMatter: Is America on the road to justice?

Will the Black Lives Matter live up to the legacy set forth by Martin Luther King Jr and others?




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Gadgets, conversation and mental health

Do you think the written word can work wonders at all times? May be not.




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Why parties must choose democracy to end generational fights

The ‘high command’ culture must give way to intra-party democracy.




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An artiste par excellence: Kishore Kumar

Today, on his 91st birthday, it is obvious that Kishore Kumar will forever win the hearts of people of all generations




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Pandit Jasraj: In him, we sensed ‘heaven’

If music could move one to tears, then Pandit Jasraj was power personified