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Indian oil industry: Marketing and pricing

12 Feb 2022 11:05 PM IST
While for catering to the variegated marketing demands of different segments in the oil sector, different companies were deployed, the pricing of...

Indian oil industry: Faultline in refining

6 Feb 2022 12:31 AM IST
Wrong choice of geographical locations and technologies — driven by political rather than economic considerations — made India import-dependent in...

Flaw in the framework

29 Jan 2022 11:15 PM IST
Blinded by the winds of neoliberalism, economies across the globe, including India, are finding themselves in a turmoil characterised by unemployment,...

Muddling through the mist

29 Jan 2022 10:32 PM IST
In the book Faiz, Surinder Deol beautifully intermingles his account with Faiz's own verses to unfurl before readers a gripping and authentic...

Catching the green wave

16 Jan 2022 1:31 AM IST
India requires a broader policy framework for ensuring optimum capacity utilisation in the renewable sector, and for handling deficient supply of...

Revolt that shook the Raj

8 Jan 2022 11:30 PM IST
Disinterest of nationalist leaders, or rather a ‘betrayal’, watered down the historic naval insurrection of 1945 that had gained countrywide...

Experimentalists & poverty eradication

25 Dec 2021 11:10 PM IST
While Abhijit Vinayak Banerjee and Esther Duflo collaborated to bring out greater synergy between theory and practice of policy intervention, Michael...

The wild side of 'civilised'

28 Nov 2021 12:02 AM IST
For amusement, profit or prestige, humans have come out with their most inhuman instincts — inflicting cruelty on animals through poaching, illicit...

Blueprint for a future-ready Bengal

26 Jun 2021 9:08 PM IST
The disruption caused by COVID-19 pandemic in forcing remote work, today, posits a bright opportunity for Bengal to retain its out-migrating talent...

Colonial canine conundrum

12 Jun 2021 8:43 PM IST
Is the Western nomenclature of dogs in India a coincidently adopted practice or has it descended upon us from our erstwhile masters?

Disappearing dialects

5 Jun 2021 9:10 PM IST
Languages of the Great Andamanese people are dead but that of other tribes of the Andaman & Nicobar Islands can still be saved

Lost luminaries

5 Jun 2021 9:06 PM IST
The couple that worked for peace and lived in poetry is no more among us — their work remains, to guide us towards a brighter path
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