Saturday 22 September 2018

How can we prevent IBC from becoming a victim of its own success

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How can we prevent IBC from becoming a victim of its own success
The IBC process has emerged as an important regulation India has undertaken to strengthen corporate sector.
How India has successfully avoided falling for Pakistani overtures
Cross-border infiltration bids by jihadists from Pakistan continue and civilian casualties in Kashmir from terrorist violence have been the highest in 2017, compared with the previous four years.
Madhya Pradesh polls: Can Congress' saffron pitch defeat Shivraj Singh Chouhan?
The Election Commission is expected to announce the poll dates in the first week of next month for Madhya Pradesh.
Massive open online courses have got a second wind
It all started in 2011 when a few sought-after Stanford professors put their courses online for free.
Perhaps for the first time in history, Sangh steps into the sunlight
The RSS now sees direct communication with citizens as vital to its existence and future.
India's potential is finally turning into results: Vishal Wanchoo, CEO, GE South Asia
GE was the pioneer of India's back-office story. But it has fallen off the pedestal in the digital era.
Food, fashion and culture are bridging the gap between retirees and millennials on Instagram
Across the world, there are several senior people who have taken to Instagram to stay connected with their loved ones.
How global revival of gin drinking is manifesting itself in India
India is the world's fifth-largest gin consumer, though gin is small potatoes compared with whiskey and rum sales.
From boxing to badminton, former sportspersons are honing medal prospects for India
BBC, 130 km west of New Delhi, was founded by boxer and legendary coach Jagdish Singh, who has trained many of India's top pugilists, including Vijender Singh.
How the humble office canteen is witnessing a gastronomic makeover
The staid office canteen is getting a luxe makeover as great food at work is increasingly seen as an important perk.
Vanishing desserts: How & why an integral part of the dineout experience came to an end
The very mention of desserts brings up creamy, refreshing images — hard for even the firmest calorie-counter to refuse.
​​The Pillar is a short, arcade-style escape game with excellent artful lens flare effects
You need to use both thumbs to control two virtual joysticks.
WiFiMan is the only app you need to create a better network at home
It can help you locate a less crowded channel for your Wi-Fi router.
Puma Hybrid Runner is perfect for long running sessions irrespective of terrain
What makes them stand out from the crowd is its unique bead design on the outsole.
Why Greece's Aitoliko town is making news
A Greek town, about 300 kilometres from Athens, got a new attraction — giant spider webs over large stretches.
Absurd awards: Some of this year's Ig Nobel winners
Organised by the Annals of Improbable Research, a magazine devoted to scientific humour, the Nobel parody is called Ig Nobel Prizes.
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