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    Cricket, with its long-standing traditions and rich history, has not only made an indelible impact on the world of sports but has also influenced fashion and style trends over the years. From the iconic white attire to the introduction of vibrant jerseys, cricket has left its mark on the sartorial choices of players and fans alike. In this article, we will explore the influence of cricket on…

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    As I was reading the seminal book How Democracies Die by Steven Levitsky and Daniel Ziblatt, one of its quotes deeply resonated with me: “Democracies may die at the hands not of generals but of elected leaders—presidents or prime ministers who subvert the very process that brought them to power. Some of these leaders dismantle democracy quickly, as Hitler did in the wake of the 1933 Reichstag…

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    Conferences at exotic locales, a few hours of scientific discussions turning into a four-day family holiday package, expensive gadgets and gold coins as gifts and cash in bank accounts — the extent of medical corruption in India is there for everyone to see without anyone acknowledging it.

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    Conferences at exotic locales, a few hours of scientific discussions turning into a four-day family holiday package, expensive gadgets and gold coins as gifts and cash in bank accounts — the extent of medical corruption in India is there for everyone to see without anyone acknowledging it.

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    • A bitter pill: The corrupt business of prescription in IND https://t.co/OB7sMUW49C @deccanherald via @kalyanray30 et al @pharmalot @d_s_thakur @grumpeoldman

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    The rollout of the fifth-generation or 5G telecom service in India, which started in October last year, has been the fastest in the world and the country is likely to launch 6G network infrastructure by 2029, union minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said on Thursday. “We are laying the foundation for the future. 6G will come around 2029-30,” Vaishnaw said while addressing an event organised by PHD Chamber…

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    Gender imbalances can be deadly, especially in healthcare. Let no one tell you otherwise! While healthcare services in India have grown by leaps and bounds, women’s health by and large has remained a bottom-of-the-list ‘priority’, especially in India’s rural areas. Not seeing women’s health as an investment is then the greatest irony.

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    With elections around the corner, many political parties are busy luring prospective voters by offering freebies of various kinds in their respective constituencies, from free food and rations to free electricity. From the perspective of political parties, it is clear that this ‘band-aid’ of freebies is only a ploy to create loyal vote banks in election after election.

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    Just 10 days ago, Gautam Adani and his sprawling energy-to-ports empire looked invincible. Now, a damning short-seller attack has left the billionaire battling the worst crisis of his corporate life — and is raising bigger, darker questions about India’s credibility as a global growth engine and a destination for international investors.

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    If there is one area where the application of heuristics will fetch immediate and lasting rewards, it is the vexing challenge posed by tobacco usage in all its forms. We have plenty of past data and experience to underline the evils of tobacco. It is now common knowledge that almost 30 to 35 per cent of cancers can be prevented by simply eradicating tobacco. A simple analysis tells us that…

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