Saturday, 28 March 2020

Anxieties, life hacks and takeaways from India’s CEOs who are navigating uncharted territory

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Anxieties, life hacks and takeaways from India's CEOs who are navigating uncharted territory
An unprecedented business crisis looms. And no one can see light at the end of the tunnel. "The world is staring down the barrel of a recession," says Biocon's Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw.
After SC order, India's cryptocurrency space is whirring back into action
​​Even as Coronavirus spread, with sectors such as retail, travel, aviation, realty and others hunkering down to face prolonged economic pain, the small club of cryptocurrency players stood out. They are hiring and are witnessing customers, particularly millennials, flocking in to buy virtual money.
How tech companies are helping institutes transit to online format amid lockdown
Tech companies are helping institutions smoothen their sudden transition to an online-only teaching format.
Coronavirus: Can India ramp up its health infrastructure swiftly to contain this pandemic?
The government is hurriedly ramping up its medical infrastructure. But how much can we stretch?
How countries are using technology to fight coronavirus
The technologies being used against the pandemic are raising questions about excessive surveillance.
Why social distancing is a big worry for senior citizens
A survey by HelpAge India estimates that about 6% of senior citizens in India live alone. Loneliness among elders, is a problem that cuts across classes and is a challenge in cities as well. He estimates that 10-20% of senior citizens in India are suffering from loneliness, a condition likely to be exacerbated by the current curbs on movement and contact due to the pandemic.
India Lockdown: Relieve, revive, rebuild amid a pandemic
The pandemic and the accompanying economic crisis need short-term relief measures to combine with a long-term vision to rebuild
Covid-19: Governing in time of pandemic
Here's how ministers and bureaucrats are keeping the wheels of governance turning in a nation interrupted.
Centre chalks out four schemes to boost production of bulk drugs and medical devices
The first scheme is helping states establish three bulk drug parks spread over at least 1,000 acres. The Centre will provide help through grant-in-aid of up to Rs 1,000 crore. This amount will be for different common facilities like solvent recovery plant, power and steam units, distillation plants and effluent treatment plants, says Mansukh Mandaviya.
How coronavirus could affect restaurants and the culture of eating out in India
In India, deep-seated cultural prejudices about dining with "others" are likely to become exacerbated.
Samsung Galaxy S20+ review: Firepower to disrupt premium segment with top-end hardware and software
The device is slim and has a sturdy built.
Lenovo HT20 review: Wireless earbuds offer surprisingly good sound output, call quality
The earbuds come with a micro-USB port
Logitech Pebble M350 review: Easy to use wireless mouse via Bluetooth, USB connection
The top panel of the pebble-shaped mouse is thin and removable.
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