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Disruption of global supply chains during pandemic creates tremendous opportunities to reindustrialise India




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We will never know how many people died of starvation, because no state government will admit to starvation deaths




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What will we even tell our children? How long before they can take the Metro or hug a friend




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When all this is over, it really is important that big bosses of Indian journalism urge season of introspection




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A new grammar for the pandemic




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May 4, 1980, Forty Years Ago: Indira On Assam




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The new capitalism: In the foreseeable future, politics will drive economic policies, not market-based rationality




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Ramadan marks the revelation of the Quran, which places knowledge above all




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India can absorb shocks of pandemic, take the lead in reshaping global order




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In our pursuit of economic growth, we ignored voices of India’s informal sector for too long




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South Korea holds lessons for leaders trying to use crisis to consolidate power




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Reading Marx in times of COVID-19




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Cocoon of the privileged is punctured by pandemic




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May 5, 1980, Forty Years Ago: Marshal Tito dead




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Impasse caused by pandemic offers room to rethink board exams, find alternatives




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Why the work of a writer in France of another era strikes a chord with our present predicament




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Reboot: The rise of anti-consumerism




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May 6, 1980, Forty Years Ago: Tito’s funeral




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As industry struggles back to its feet, there is an opportunity to do things differently




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The panchayati front: Tap potential of local self-government to fight COVID-19




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The making of a polite, people-friendly police




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The Buddha’s message, for a better world




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With strong partnerships across the country, there has been steady improvement in supply chains of essential goods




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A mantra for post Covid world: We need a slower pace of life with greater investment in social well-being






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May 7, 1980, Forty Years Ago: Bahuguna’s Moves




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We need to question our addiction to cultural and political economy of alcohol




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The right mix for a recovery




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Covid-19 crisis in India: A delayed and flawed response





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Forty Years Ago, May 8, 1980: Uranium For Tarapur




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Social distancing is here to stay, will profoundly change the way in which justice is delivered




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Covid-19 has triggered a new wave of China-bashing




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Covid constraints on defence expenditure could help transform military culture




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Testing is critical in fight against Covid, and in answering question of when it’s safe to go back to work




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There is need for coordinated response by Centre and states to meet crisis




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With Covid-19 crisis dealing sharp blow to struggling financial sector, revival calls for new approach




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Forty Years Ago, May 9, 1980: Assam Status Quo




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How short-term political vision and public policy have conspired to create migrant problem there is no more turning away from




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Educational reform under Imran Khan is a way of embracing isolationism.




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Migrant Workmen Act, 1979, must be rationalised to remove requirements that disincentivise formalisation




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Pandemic could act as catalyst for reworking world order, giving India leading role




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A new tomato gene that ‘paves the way for future fruits’




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Iced coffees are as fattening as a steak meal




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Eggs are good for the heart




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Organic food has ‘no health benefits’




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Glasgow chef claims chicken tikka masala originated in Scotland




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Comfort foods offer no comfort in changing times




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DNA code that makes apple flesh red ‘deciphered’