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Linksys Helps Make Home Networking Greener









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Cisco 2020 Data Privacy Benchmark Study Confirms Positive Financial Benefits of Strong Corporate Data Privacy Practices


Global study shows benefits from data privacy averaging 2.7 times investment
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Metal oxides in energy technologies / edited by Yuping Wu




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Rietveld refinement : practical powder diffraction pattern analysis using TOPAS / Robert E. Dinnebier, Andreas Leineweber, John S.O. Evans

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Real science in clear English : a guide to scientific writing for the global market / Cathryn Roos, Gregory Roos

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Tirupur sees chance as global brands come calling for masks

At the end of March, Raja Shanmugam was worried. Either export shipments were getting delayed or payments were not coming through from European buyers. But, when he reopened his factory on Wednesday




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Labourer couple cycling home to Chhattisgarh from UP run over on Shaheed Path




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Kolkata heroes feed strays, distribute ration among the needy in times of lockdown

Two women – one who runs a rice and fish curry pice hotel on the pavement opposite to Science College in Ballygunge and the other who owns multiple Chinese cuisine restaurants in the city - have emerged as Kolkata’s standout Covid heroes through their acts of compassion.




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Migrant workers create ruckus after being stopped in UP's Amroha

Stopped by police from proceeding further, hundreds of migrant workers going home on foot created a ruckus at a Ganga bridge on the National Highway-24 in Uttar Pradesh's Amroha district, officials said on Saturday.




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Lockdown: Karnataka state transport undertakings to operate inter-state services to ferry stranded people

The move came after state government allowed inter-state travel of migrant workers, pilgrims, tourist, students and other persons stranded in different states due to lockdown to travel through notified entry and exit points of Karnataka.




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Reverse migration: Better wages brings 225 from Bihar back to Telangana

Even as the Bihar government is working to bring back its migrant labourers stranded across the country due to the extended lockdown, a group of 225 workers from that state landed in Telangana on Friday.




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Encyclopedia of ocean engineering / editors, Weicheng Cui, Shixiao Fu, Zhiqiang Hu

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Subsea engineering handbook / Yong Bai, Qiang Bai

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Mooring system engineering for offshore structures / Kai-Tung Ma, Yong Luo, Chi-Tat Thomas Kwan, Yongyan Wu

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Air lubricated and air cavity ships: development, design, and application / Gennadiy Alexeevitch Pavlov, Liang Yun, Alan Bliault, Shu-Long He

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Quint gets listed via little-known trading firm promoted by Raghav Bahl

In a related-party transaction, Raghav Bahl transfers digital content business from an unlisted firm to a listed one




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Uber sees rides recovering from Covid-19 lows, banks on food-delivery biz

Uber reported it had seen encouraging signs in markets hit by the pandemic and posted a 14% rise in revenue for the first quarter, supported by a jump in food-delivery orders at its Uber Eats business




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RIL repositioning as consumer, tech co may push up stock price: J P Morgan

J P Morgan said that the core energy business could be staring at multi-year slump




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Pharma export growth in FY20 down to single digit due to Covid: Pharmexcil

Export growth started declining in February and turned negative in March, at -23.24 per cent




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Caspian Debt receives $20 mn from US govt agency as long-term debt

Caspian aims to use the funds to invest in under-served emerging enterprises and women-centric businesses.




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Adani Gas Q4 PBT up 30% at Rs 156 cr, CNG volumes dip due to Covid-19

With demand from industrial, commercial and transportation down, the hit on volumes is expected to be higher for the June quarter




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NLC on war footing to operationalise boiler units after Thursday mishap

The company has asked an expert to investigate the mishap, even as two of the eight workmen who sustained injuries are under special care




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Saudi, US companies also eyeing stakes in Reliance's Jio Platforms

The deal could be completed as soon as this month, though no agreement has been finalised and plans may change




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How India is ensuring uninterrupted supply of milk during Covid-19 lockdown

The cooperative model in India went out of the way to protect milk producers




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Vizag plant stabilised, teams assisting govt to assess damage: L G Polymers

Apart from the 12 casualties on Thursday, the leakage had hundreds of people living closer to the plant in Visakhapatnam under medical emergency




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So long, Nemai Ghosh; Goodbye, Satish Gujral - gentle men of art

Nemaida's misfortune in life was to be known as Satyajit Ray's "Boswell"; History will remember Gujral as a renaissance man whose imprint over New Delhi is huge




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How volunteers are matching physical distancing with social solidarity

Within 24 hours of setting up a social media group and helpline called Caremongers India on March 20, Nagaraj had 150 volunteers from across India




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The wash brigade: Inculcating a simple habit to fight coronavirus pandemic

As the world population feverishly washes hands, an initiative by a small NGO in Uttar Pradesh seems prescient




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Here's looking at you, grid

It is in the modern era that this book loses its lapidary elegance




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As riders go home amid lockdown, queue for e-grocery orders get longer

Online grocery, which is barely about four per cent of India's $600-700 billion grocery market, has seen an overnight surge.




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Finding mask a daunting task amid coronavirus. Should you make your own?

While we don't have a lot of research on the effectiveness of homemade masks in preventing the spread of infection, scientists who study airborne diseases can offer some guidance.




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Frames per Second: The long walk home

The precarious existence of millions of people in the unorganised sector was thrown into sharp relief by the lockdown




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Age of anxiety: Mental health is the next looming crisis in Covid-19 times

It needs swift, sensible attention, writes Nikita Puri




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In caring company: Firms make working from home stress free and fun

Some companies have engaged doctors and therapists to talk to employees over webinars and answer questions related to the virus.




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Hong Kong's success against Covid-19: A tutorial for India and the world

The small city state has benefited from lessons learned after it was the epicentre of the SARS epidemic, keeping infections to less than 1,000, writes Rahul Jacob




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How the police are enforcing the lockdown with iron fist and velvet glove

The coronavirus crisis has presented police across Indian states an opportunity to enhance their presence and impact on social media.




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How isolation and WFH have deepened our engagement with work and people

Covid-19 and its aftermath are an opportunity to significantly reorient the way we approach work and leisure - and, by extension, life itself.




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How a bunch of outfits are still getting organic produce to your doorstep

Ritwik Sharma on the outfits that are bringing organic farm produce to your doorstep during the lockdown




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Art sales haven't been entirely dampened, they're just moving online

Overseas and here, auction houses are capitalising on the fact that collectors are stuck at home - and are online.




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Possibilities of escaping your room amid lockdown are endless. Read books

Who wants to read about disease, or be reminded of one's mortality, during a pandemic?




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Her voice amid lurking danger: Reflections on some feminist crime novels

It goes without saying that not all of the female crime novelists come out as feminists, and that some male writers can do feminist crime novels quite well.




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Deepak Lal: Profound philosopher in all travails & joys of life and living

Mani Shankar Aiyar remembers economist Deepak Lal, who remained for 65 years one of his closest friends, as a deeply empathetic confidante and a mentor on everything 'civilised'




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For a conservative, Deepak Lal saw deep strengths in India's civil society

Despite his clarity of thought, controversial but well-researched views, fierce political convictions and global reputation and fame, Lal was at heart a shy man, write Suman Bery




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Making an unloved car cool again with death-defying driving skill

Stunt driver Ken Block's rabid following might take a cue from his next automotive muse, Ford's Fox-Body Mustang, writes Hannah Elliot




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Mathematical models and algorithms for power system optimization: modelling technology for practical engineering problems / Mingtian Fan, Zuping Zhang, Chengmin Wang

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