Saturday 18 August 2018

Kerala floods: How state and citizens are mounting rescue efforts

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Kerala floods: How state and citizens are mounting rescue efforts
Even when the flooding began, especially in the low-lying areas where they see some water logging every year, people were reluctant to move out of their homes and into relief camps.
India's tea industry is struggling to move up the value chain
The rules of the game are changing for India's tea industry, and it's perhaps time for a fresh brew.
Once deemed impossible, IITs and IISc are ushering in changes
There have been significant, unmistakable changes on many fronts. And the results are showing.
Atal Bihari Vajpayee: The man who showed India the importance of good governance
Though weak and challenged, Vajpayee was able to govern effectively. How? Well, in part, by being the person he was.
Can Naresh Goyal save Jet Airways?
Goyal finds himself amidst his biggest battle yet as the airline is negotiating a tight financial corner.
From Bond with love
ET Magazine explores some of the lesser-known trivia around one of the longest-running film franchises, its contribution to popular culture, and the biggest cinematic successes on the back of diversity in the recent past.
Whose table to dine at? Here are India's top 10 chefs
To make the process more interesting, we asked seven chefs and restaurateurs for their two or three nominations for the best chef — discounting, of course, themselves and their restaurant chefs.
Remembering Atal Bihari Vajpayee: His poetry and his pauses
I would go whenever possible to listen to Vajpayee speak and one evening speech on the beaches of Mumbai made a lasting impression for the sheer poetry of its presentation.
Vajpayee's biggest contribution and the art of coalition
Politics is a very cruel game. But Atalji converted it into a humane game.
Vajpayee, who was so rooted to his land and his people
Where can we find such a tall leader who was so rooted to his land and concerned about his people?
Kerala Floods: A snapshot
This was the biggest flood in Kerala in 100 years.
BJP will win 73-plus seats in Uttar Pradesh: Yogi Adityanath
As per the CM, the BJP govt has taken serious steps to change the perception of the state.
Startups bet on tech, smart logistics to carve a big chunk off meat & fish market
In the past three years, a large number of fresh fish and meat startups have set up shops in India, with each major city having at least two or three outfits.
Meet AnantU: A design university mooted by billionaire Ajay Piramal and Pramath Sinha
AnantU wants to take a multi-disciplinary approach to harness the power of design to solve complex challenges facing society.
Is the Japanese drink beer or wine? Does it even matter?
"Sake" in Japanese could refer to any alcoholic drink, so you have to specifically say "nihonshu" to get the rice brew, which many there believe is the drink of the Shinto gods.
The 40,000-odd basalt formations at the Giant's Causeway in Northern Ireland
The path was flanked by sheer vertical cliff sides covered in dark green moss and clumps of weird, jagged rocks.
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