Saturday 28 July 2018

Data protection bill: Government can still access personal information

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Data protection bill: Government can still access personal information
The bill does not do enough to protect evolving privacy rights of you and I, policy wonks and lawyers say.
What is driving the midcap mayhem
After a long time, stock indices are showing a divergence between large, mid and smallcap.
Meet India's 'best bank': The Indian Bank
The bank is one of the only two nationalised banks, out of a cohort of 19, which made a profit last fiscal year.
How India's celebrated software skills are helping its new-age hardware startups to rise again
A raft of new startups are marrying India's inherent software skills with emerging capabilities in hardware design, and supplying to enterprises and industries.
How your selfie obsession has created a Rs 100 crore market in India
With 10 million monthly active users in India, photo-editing apps are carving out a Rs 100 crore market.
How a school of hip hop brings stardom to a young rapper from Dharavi
The school, started by The Dharavi Project in 2014, now has 75 students learning rapping, beat-boxing, b-boying and street art like graffiti.
New twist: Supreme Court accepts Buddhist claim in Ayodhya dispute
Buddhist presence in Ayodhya has been noted since the very first Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) report in 1862-63. In fact, Ayodhya is also known as Saket.
How the recent Punjabi migration to Spain & Italy is a departure for the diaspora
The number of Indians in Italy has now crossed 200,000, making it the largest Indian diaspora in continental Europe and far greater than the 30,000 estimated in Spain.
There is no anti-incumbency in Mizoram, BJP won't win: Lal Thanhawla
The Mizoram CM talks about the repatriation of the Bru tribals, conversions, the upcoming poll and the road ahead for Mizoram
Loaded with history, colour and culture, Lima is Latin America's best-kept secret
Known as the City of Kings, Lima was the capital of Spain's South American empire for 300 years and enjoyed a position of power and prestige.
Here's how green is India?
ET Magazine takes you through the extent of India's forest and tree cover over the years, including that of its most populous cities, and puts it in the global context.
We don't want sarkari culture in our bank: Kishor Kharat, CEO, Indian Bank
"We are raising our bar now. We will now aggressively compete with private banks. We don't want a sarkari culture in our bank," says Kishor Kharat, managing director and CEO of Indian Bank.
Imran Khan is Pakistan's new captain. Will he deliver?
Imran Khan will have a tough job ahead but it is reductionist to look at him as puppet of the military.
The souring agents that add flavour to the Indian cuisine
From a wild pink flower called Almora patti to the green mango and the dark kachampuli vinegar, from the bite of the anaardana to the fruity notes of green bilimbi, India uses distinctive souring agents.
Alto's Odyssey review: You can snowboard through a desert with the titular character
Alto's Odyssey is the successor to the 2015 smash hit Alto's Adventure.
Meet, Yane Petkov: 64-year-old Bulgarian man who set a world record for swimming in a sack
He is also know a the Amphibian Man.
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