lockdown
AA Edit | Hindsight disfavours lockdowns
Science may have delayed reopening to 2022 when it could have been done a year earlier without causing such economic and social disruption
First uncrewed mission of Gaganyaan programme not possible in December: ISRO
As part of the mandate of Gaganyaan, two uncrewed flights are planned to test the end-to-end capacity for the manned mission
Godrej group’s research reveals little things we do which make our days complete now
Godrej Group’s latest research ‘Little Things We Do’ highlights how last year’s lockdown revealed India’s creative and altruistic side
Sucheta Dasgupta | Hope in the time of sorrow and C-virus
Despite its no-pussyfooting bravado and stupendous majority, the govt did not declare a lockdown on Holi. The Kumbh continued uninterrupted
Mohan Guruswamy | ‘Force majeure’ can’t be fig leaf for naked greed
It will be interesting to know if the government has been told by Reliance or Airtel of their inability to pay the telecom spectrum dues?
Shreya Sen-Handley | Ode to sleep, and sleepless spirits
Lack of sleep not only fuels fatigue, however, and bodily dissonance, it could also introduce a psychological kink
Lekha Shankar | Thailand’s Indians give back
The Thai-Indian community came out in full strength, to make a mega-contribution to their adopted homeland, during the Covid 19 crisis
Ranjona Banerji | Concrete threat, but there's bignonia, and birdsong
Dehradun has no buzz. It has higgledy-piggledy growth. Almost none of it is organic
Raj Mohan Tella | Are smart words keeping you company?
Words, narratives and the meanings associated with them — all are important to brand messaging
Demand for office space leasing falls 73% in first six months amid cramped supply
Vacancy levels rose to 20 per cent during the first half of 2020