Saturday, 15 September 2018

How India's power story derailed, blowing a Rs 1.74 lakh crore NPA hole

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How India's power story derailed, blowing a Rs 1.74 lakh crore NPA hole
The script was supposed to have happy stories. This was not the ending it was supposed to have.
The roadblocks in India's efforts to be world's greatest solar energy success story
India is determined to be the world's greatest solar energy success story. However, all is not going as per the plan.
Why we love to hate Vijay Mallya
The Mallya saga says more about India's political culture than it does about the runaway defaulter.
A record number of Indian Americans are aiming for midterm polls in US
A record number of Indian-Americans are contesting the crucial November midterm polls in US.
Nuns in Kerala are taking on the influential Catholic Church for justice
The five sisters belong to the Missionaries of Jesus, a Latin Catholic order set up in Jalandhar in 1993, headquartered there and with three convents in Kerala.
As a horticulture boom pushes up farm incomes, here are two key missing pieces
One major stumbling block in the promotion of horticulture is the lack of cold storage facilities.
Ramachandra Guha on Gandhi's views on caste, his difference with Ambedkar and religion
Noted author Ramachandra Guha speaks about his new book on Gandhi's life from the time he leaves Cape Town in July 1914 to his assassination in 1948.
Political documentaries are everywhere at Toronto International Film Festival
Screened in the TIFF Docs programme, Vivek is one of the several documentary films with a strong political content at the 43rd edition of the Toronto festival that concludes on September 16.
The Instagram generation's love for pint-sized fiction
Microfiction, or stories told in 140 characters or thereabouts (to fit the original word-count of a text message or tweet), has a growing fan following on social media platforms such as Instagram and Facebook.
Brooches are in vogue again
Brooches have made a quiet comeback, and now are moving away from the ornate style to the quirky and subtle.
The art of parenting a newborn and not missing on socialising
Resuming socialising with adults while parenting a newborn is fraught with teething troubles, unsaid rules and anxiety.
Baby steps under the Annapurna
The Ghorepani-Poon Hill climb in Nepal promised to offer one of the finest Himalayan views. But was it foolhardy to attempt the trek with a 6-year-old child
Here's how you can become a food critic
If you are an aspiring food blogger or like to write reviews on Zomato or other platforms, it's probably useful to be thoughtful about it.
Legacy of Lucknow
How eating pan with nafasat (sophistication) and nazakat (elegance) became synonymous with the city of nawabs
1More Quad Driver Headphones review: Premium audio, good build quality
The headphones can deliver up to 40,000Hz frequency.
Slowly review: The app lets you revive the pen-friend experience
The app makes instant messaging slow.
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