s Modi vs Mahatma: What is Gujarat's message to India? By www.rediff.com Published On :: Fri, 21 Dec 2012 14:05:26 +0530 'Unless he engages with the darkness within, unless there is remorse for what happened within his rule, I don't think he is going to be my leader,' says filmmaker Mahesh Bhatt in his forthright style. Full Article
s Modi to be sworn in as chief minister on Dec 26 By www.rediff.com Published On :: Fri, 21 Dec 2012 15:50:48 +0530 Narendra Modi, who posted a resounding victory in the assembly elections, will be sworn in as Gujarat Chief Minister for the fourth time on December 26. Full Article
s Nitish yet to congratulate Modi on victory By www.rediff.com Published On :: Fri, 21 Dec 2012 18:52:43 +0530 Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar is yet to congratulate Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi and refused to say anything on Modi's hat-trick victory on Friday. Full Article
s Keshubhai's party dented BJP prospects in Saurashtra By www.rediff.com Published On :: Fri, 21 Dec 2012 19:22:09 +0530 The ruling Bharatiya Janata Party's march towards a two-third majority was halted by the presence of Keshubhai Patel's party in Saurashtra and the saffron outfit suffered reverses in Chief Minister Narendra Modi's own backyard of north Gujarat. Full Article
s Top BJP leaders to attend Modi's swearing-in ceremony By www.rediff.com Published On :: Sat, 22 Dec 2012 18:40:08 +0530 The Bharatiya Janata Party on Saturday said its top leaders will attend the oath-taking ceremony of Narendra Modi as Gujarat chief minister on December 26. Full Article
s Modi has arrived. But is India ready? By www.rediff.com Published On :: Tue, 25 Dec 2012 14:30:12 +0530 Modi has arrived. Probably the country is not yet ready. Modi knows it. If Modi destroys the existing political consensus he will have to quickly replace it with another, notes M R Venkatesh. Full Article
s 57 criminals, 134 crorepatis in 2012 Guj assembly By www.rediff.com Published On :: Tue, 25 Dec 2012 16:28:58 +0530 There are 57 members with criminal background, one with even charges of rape, and 134 crorepatis (74 per cent) in the newly-elected Gujarat assembly, according to a report by the Association for Democratic Reforms, a non-political group aiming at governmental and electoral reforms. Vicky Nanjappa reports. Full Article
s Robots as Humans By Published On :: Sat, 10 Mar 2012 02:30:23 GMT More people are using telepresence robots that allow humans to be right there -- even when they're far away. WSJ's Andy Jordan checks out one San Francisco space with a regular office mate in Brussels. Full Article
s DIY Drones Take on Silicon Valley By Published On :: Thu, 12 Apr 2012 01:58:42 GMT Amateur drone makers are sending their do-it-yourself creations up into the skies of Silicon Valley. WSJ's Andy Jordan reports from San Francisco on the stunning footage they're capturing. Full Article
s Why Doesn't Facebook Have a Dislike Button? By Published On :: Fri, 18 May 2012 05:25:14 GMT Supporters of a "dislike" button, which Facebook does not have, say the culture of Facebook has become too nice. WSJ's Andy Jordan reports from San Francisco on what some creative contrarions are doing to game the Facebook system to "get" a dislike button. Full Article
s Today's Apps: Joke Or Real Deal? By Published On :: Wed, 06 Jun 2012 02:30:00 GMT Its getting tougher to tell the difference between a joke and a real app in Silicon Valley. Some apps which begin as spoofs, like "Jotly", are getting serious attention, as WSJ's Andy Jordan finds out. Full Article
s Hidden Message In London Eye By Published On :: Tue, 24 Jul 2012 19:50:26 GMT The iconic London Eye has been turned into a social media "mood ring" for the Olympics games, portraying in a light show the mood of the British people during the games, as interpreted through data analysis of Tweets. WSJ's Andy Jordan reports from London. Full Article
s The 'Other' Games in London By Published On :: Mon, 30 Jul 2012 17:16:59 GMT For those without a ticket at the London games, there's another option. A game design group, Hide&Seek, has placed 99 "Tiny Games" in each of London's 33 boroughs. They're meant to be happened upon, and as WSJ's Andy Jordan finds out, they can lead to some random and funny situations. Full Article
s Apple iPhone 5 Circus By Published On :: Thu, 13 Sep 2012 00:37:53 GMT Outside the Yerba Buena Center in San Francisco, WSJ's Andy Jordan takes a look at the modern, yet "ancient" customs of the Apple iPhone circus of official iPhone announcments, and takes a look at the features of the new iPhone 5. Full Article
s Casual Fridays Go Formal By Published On :: Fri, 04 Jan 2013 02:30:00 GMT To be hip at Silicon Valley startups these days, one must leave the flip flops and hoodies at home and dress up on Fridays. WSJ's Andy Jordan reports from San Francisco on the "anti-Casual Friday" that's come to be known as "Formal Friday." Full Article
s Zipcars As People? By Published On :: Wed, 09 Jan 2013 20:40:41 GMT With Avis Budget's announcement that it is acquiring Zipcar, WSJ's Andy Jordan looks at Zipcar's "personalization" strategy, which encourages users to refer to the cars by name and see them as their own. Full Article
s "The Bay Lights" Transforms San Francisco Skyline By Published On :: Wed, 20 Feb 2013 17:00:00 GMT "The Bay Lights" light installation, inspired by the 75th anniversary of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge, is officially unveiled March 5. Here's a preview of what it will look like, and a conversation the artist, Leo Villareal. Full Article
s Coronavirus Concerns Prompt Candidates to CFH: Campaign From Home By Published On :: Mon, 23 Mar 2020 10:45:00 GMT The coronavirus outbreak is forcing 2020 candidates to suspend rallies, town halls and other events they typically use to connect with voters. Photo: Scott Olson/Getty Images Full Article
s Motion Sick? This Tech Company Thinks It Might Have a Solution By Published On :: Thu, 02 Apr 2020 11:00:00 GMT If you’ve read a book in a car, you probably know what motion sickness feels like. WSJ’s Tim Higgins visits Massachusetts-based ClearMotion, which is betting its suspension technology could provide a solution as we move closer towards a future with driverless cars. Photo: Max Esposito/WSJ Full Article
s Laptop Webcam Showdown: MacBook Air? Dell XPS? They’re Pretty Bad By Published On :: Sat, 04 Apr 2020 13:00:00 GMT In our coronavirus-tainted world, we’re realizing that we depend a lot on our laptop webcams… and they’re not good. WSJ’s Joanna Stern compared the new MacBook Air to the Dell XPS 13, Google’s Pixelbook Go and Microsoft’s Surface Laptop 3. Full Article
s Can’t Unlock Your iPhone’s Face ID with a Mask On? There’s a Mask For That By Published On :: Wed, 08 Apr 2020 15:57:52 GMT The coronavirus pandemic means we must wear masks. It also means unlocking an iPhone with Face ID is a challenge. WSJ’s Joanna Stern tracked down a woman who created a mask to get around it. Full Article
s Dying Alone From Coronavirus: A Family's Last Goodbye By Published On :: Fri, 10 Apr 2020 15:41:52 GMT Keiko Neutz, 87, died of Covid-19 in March. Her family wasn't able to be by her side, so they said goodbye through a series of video chats. Photos: Neutz family Full Article
s Coronavirus Update: Small-Business Aid Deal, Americans Fear Early Restriction Lift By Published On :: Mon, 20 Apr 2020 10:39:02 GMT The Treasury and Democrats say they are close on a new rescue deal for small businesses, debate over lockdowns ramps up as the U.S. coronavirus death toll tops 40,000, and what to expect from earnings this week. WSJ’s Jason Bellini has the latest on the pandemic. Photo: David Poller/Zuma Press Full Article
s iPhone SE Review: The $399 iPhone Comes Back to Life By Published On :: Wed, 22 Apr 2020 15:33:58 GMT The new iPhone SE may seem like a sad, recycled phone but it's more than that. WSJ's Joanna Stern (with the help of an animator) brought the budget phone to life to explain how its performance and camera tricks make it a worthy option—even compared to its expensive, bigger iPhone 11 siblings. Full Article
s How Coronavirus-Tracking Apps Work By Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 03:30:00 GMT Public health authorities, developers and tech companies are working on apps to help us keep track of who we came in contact with and where we’ve been to aid in Covid-19 contact-tracing efforts. WSJ’s Joanna Stern explains the technologies using an 8-bit video game. Full Article
s Big fish, little fish By indiatogether.org Published On :: Wed, 01 Jan 2003 00:00:00 +0000 Sunderban fishermen are caught between court directives and politicians limiting their traditional lives, and large trawlers that operate unfettered by those same overseers. Full Article
s Mineral sand coast under threat By indiatogether.org Published On :: Fri, 01 Aug 2003 00:00:00 +0000 A recent Kerala government proposal for sand mining in Kerala's Alappuzha district has come under scrutiny from several quarters. Sreedevi Jacob reports. Full Article
s Women warriors of the sea By indiatogether.org Published On :: Sat, 31 May 2008 00:00:00 +0000 Struggling to preserve their livelihood in the face of the rapid expansion of the Mundra Port and Special Economic Zone in Gujarat, the women and men of nearby fishing villages are trying hard to come to terms with a changing world. Geeta Seshu has more. Full Article
s Legalising coastal destruction By indiatogether.org Published On :: Mon, 24 Nov 2008 00:00:00 +0000 Fishermen oppose a new notification by the Environment Ministry that would open up the coast to industrial development. Their state governments agree, but the Centre and the World Bank are pushing ahead nonetheless. Kanchi Kohli reports. Full Article
s Lakshadweep's Muslim women conquer the Earth By indiatogether.org Published On :: Tue, 10 Mar 2009 00:00:00 +0000 By bringing the benefits and the knowledge of science to their people, Haseena and Tajunnisa have helped secure the future for the resources on which their families depend. Their home, Agatti, has, now become a model, writes Papri Sri Raman. Full Article
s AP coastal crisis leaves fishermen marooned By indiatogether.org Published On :: Sat, 15 Aug 2009 00:00:00 +0000 Moneylender troubles, a fast depleting catch due to reckless pollution, and displacement: it has been raining blow after blow on fisherfolk in Andhra Pradesh recently. Will a meeting with a cabinet minister fix things? Keya Acharya reports. Full Article
s The alleged sell-out that has left our fishermen fuming By indiatogether.org Published On :: Sat, 18 Apr 2015 03:57:11 +0000 An expert committee appointed to review the existing marine fishing policy and suggest a new one has come up with recommendations favouring the bigger, foreign players, drawing the ire of the smaller fishing community. P N Venugopal has more. Full Article
s 'Congress candidate has promised us employment' By election.rediff.com Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2009 11:26:47 +0530 A voter discusses the chances in the Sawaimadhopur Lok Sabha seat in Rajasthan where Colonel Kirori Singh Bainsla, who led the Gujjar agitation last year, is the BJP candidate. Full Article
s 'We aren't begging, we just seek our rights' By election.rediff.com Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2009 17:47:17 +0530 'I run up to every neta who campaigns on the roads and tell him about our problem. It is not only me but the rest too have not been paid. It is not as though we don't work. I work from 8 am to 6 pm.' Full Article
s SRI: Small state, big results By indiatogether.org Published On :: Tue, 29 Jan 2008 00:00:00 +0000 With a focus on attaining self-sufficiency in the production of food grain, Tripura has embarked on an ambitious programme to bring large swathes of cultivable land in the state under the System of Rice Intensification. The results are promising, writes Ratna Bharali Talukdar. Full Article
s NREGA shines for Tripura women By indiatogether.org Published On :: Mon, 30 Jun 2008 00:00:00 +0000 More and more women in Tripura are participating in NREGA works, ensuring success of the scheme. The challenge lies in involving the menfolk too and implementing NREGA in insurgency-hit regions. Ratna Bharali Talukdar reports. Full Article
s Universal education, minimal learning By indiatogether.org Published On :: Tue, 03 Jul 2012 00:00:00 +0000 Tripura's proclaimed progress in ensuring high attendance and sufficient numbers of teachers doesn't stand up to scrutiny. There are many holes in the numbers as well as quality. Himanshu Upadhyaya reports. Full Article
s What you can’t measure properly, you can’t manage properly By indiatogether.org Published On :: Sun, 01 Jul 2018 04:52:45 +0000 Shripad Dharmadhikary critiques the recently released NITI Aayog’s report on Composite Water Management Index. Full Article
s The way we measure hate crimes is simply bogus By indiatogether.org Published On :: Tue, 03 Jul 2018 08:24:51 +0000 Safety and criminality in society must be assessed directly from the people themselves. The government is deluding itself and citizens by conflating law enforcement statistics with crime data, writes Tara Krishnaswamy. Full Article
s Ahmedabad's TP schemes: Lessons for equity By indiatogether.org Published On :: Wed, 05 Sep 2018 09:57:00 +0000 Land pooling has helped steer development in Ahmedabad more equitably than in many other Indian cities, but with some limitations and challenges still to be overcome. A World Resources Institute report provides insight. Full Article
s From mandis to markets : Will this round be any better? By indiatogether.org Published On :: Sat, 29 Sep 2018 16:31:11 +0000 The second attempt of the NDA government to create a market for farmers' produce may not fare much better than the first one, for the same reason - it fails to address the asymmetry of power between the farmers and buyers, writes Kannan Kasturi. Full Article
s Regulations delayed are regulations denied By indiatogether.org Published On :: Mon, 01 Oct 2018 14:59:38 +0000 Efforts to rein in massive emissions of pollutants, and to reduce volumes of water consumed by coal-based thermal power plants have been thwarted by endless delays in implementing the regulations that were to take effect last year. Shripad Dharmadhikary reports. Full Article
s Will the SS Code ensure universal social security? By indiatogether.org Published On :: Mon, 09 Sep 2019 03:33:22 +0000 The government proposes to replace a number of laws protecting the social security of workers with a single Code. But could its vast scope itself make it vulnerable to the details in fine print? Full Article
s Lights on! By indiatogether.org Published On :: Thu, 01 Apr 2004 00:00:00 +0000 Rajani Mani reports on how the power generating water mills of Uttranchal are lighting up lives. Full Article
s Himachal power project under scrutiny By indiatogether.org Published On :: Tue, 01 Jun 2004 00:00:00 +0000 Kanchi Kohli reports from the public meetings on a Hydro Electric Project that involves diverting a river tributary near Manali in Himachal Pradesh. Full Article
s Seeds of hope By indiatogether.org Published On :: Sun, 01 Aug 2004 00:00:00 +0000 With the energy import bill rising all the time, and enormous energy needs still to be met, the government as well as private players are looking at biofuels as an alternative to traditional petroleum. K V Prayukth reports. Full Article
s On, off, viable, scrapped, ... By indiatogether.org Published On :: Mon, 01 Nov 2004 00:00:00 +0000 Power fluctuations of a different sort have hit the Tipaimukh dam and the Loktat downstream project even before construction! Himanshu Upadhyaya observes the continuing tussle between various vested parties - the Centre, Manipur, Bangladesh, and the people living in the affected areas. Full Article
s Some concrete solutions By indiatogether.org Published On :: Wed, 04 May 2005 00:00:00 +0000 India generates 100 million tonnes of fly ash each year, and close to 90% of this ends up in waste mounds. But Georg Dirk believes that 40% of this by-product of thermal power stations can be turned into cement, reducing energy costs, environmental pollution, and waste. Darryl D'Monte reports. Full Article
s Hydro-power guidelines flawed By indiatogether.org Published On :: Sat, 10 Jun 2006 00:00:00 +0000 Recent guidelines from the Ministry of Power encourage private sector participation in the development of large hydro projects. But there is little attention paid to past failures, or the possibility that many of those will recur in new projects too, notes Himanshu Thakkar. Full Article
s Unreasoned push for large storage projects By indiatogether.org Published On :: Fri, 21 Jul 2006 00:00:00 +0000 The central government prefers that large multipurpose storage projects are not converted into run of the river hydro-electric schemes by the states. Not stopping there, at a meeting last year, top officials of the water and power ministries made it clear that they wanted their preference to be binding on all the states. Himanshu Thakkar has more. Full Article