Saturday, 23 March 2019

Get ready for another chronic water shortage this summer

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Get ready for another chronic water shortage this summer
This will again be a time of chronic water shortage, ad hoc policies and dangerously falling groundwater.
America made me but its justice system failed me: Rajat Gupta
In this exclusive article for ET Magazine, Rajat Gupta says the US rewarded his hard work, nurtured his strengths and eventually found in him a fall guy as the country outraged in the wake of the financial crisis.
The two challenges staring Election Commission right in the face as J&K goes to poll
EC faces two big challenges in J&K: holding peaceful poll in Anantnag & securing 79 polling booths that fall within Pakistan's shelling range.
Jet employees worried about a Kingfisher-like situation
Pilots refusing to fly from April 1 may have a huge contagion effect on thousands of other Jet employees.
Will electoral alliances work this time? Here's an analysis
An alliance between leaders don't necessarily mean the cadres on the ground can get along with each other.
Land logjam: How tussle between New Delhi and Kolkata can impact India-Bhutan relations
The ongoing slugfest between New Delhi and Kolkata may have a fallout on India's ties with Bhutan.
How Modi changed India's strategic fortunes
For all the histrionics that marked his term, 3 feats are likely to change India's strategic fortunes.
India needs to correct imbalance between luxury & affordable homes: Alistair Elliot, Chairman Knight Frank
Alistair Elliot was in India recently as part of his Asia tour which included China.
Shades of poll campaign in West Bengal: From song wars to celebrity fights
The many shades of poll campaign in the state from-- Song wars and celebrities fighting veterans to parties harnessing the power of graffiti.
A new generation of filmmakers are reworking the roles of LGBTQ community in pop culture
Hindi cinema avoided the subject of homosexuality and transgenderism for years, even as it portrayed the third gender only for comic relief.
Slogans that have changed electoral battles
Here are some known and not-so-well-known electorally successful one-liners from the recent past.
The changing colours of this Red Valley are nothing short of bewitching
From a rusty umber, the towering jebels turn a fiery crimson and then ruby red.
Safer summer in Shimla this time
The erstwhile summer capital of the British today has about 2.05 lakh residents, with another 55,000-60,000 people being added during peak tourist season.
After deluge, drought sets in Kerala
Several districts in Kerala have been reporting a severe shortage of water.
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