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| It's unlike software. Vaccines, drugs and medical devices cannot be churned out overnight. | | | Yuppies' perspectives on life are different from those of middle-aged people living alone. | | | As a safeguard measure, the government wants to scrutinise FDI originating from China. But Chinese money is already significantly present in India — in startups, unlisted companies and debt. | | | Gains are easy to fritter away unless the lockdown is phased out in a calibrated fashion. | | | The NCERT and the UGC have started work to keep the academic calendar of 2019-20 secure. A task force has been constituted for the same, said the minister. | | | The deadly coronavirus may not have caused havoc in these far-flung pockets, but have hit them hard. | | | There are several reasons why Indian food is also forgiving to cook. | | | Since the lockdown brought all activities to a halt, there have been several horror stories of people struggling to find even a morsel of food. But, people have come together in the most extraordinary ways to go the extra mile and lend a hand. Across the country, instances abound of people trying to do what they can to help. | | | Few popular apps that may or may not be the app for you. | | |
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