More and more Indians are turning to telemedicine services through the Covid-19 outbreak and the subsequent lockdown
Forbes India met with chef Floyd Cardoz in Mumbai, for what turned out to be one of his final interviews, discussing the five-year journey of Hunger Inc in India, their philosophy and the road ahead
Some of the most fascinating topics covered this week are: Podcast (Naval Ravikant: The Angel Philosopher), Prediction (Y2K disaster scenarios were a hoax), Business (Egypt's female lion tamers show the men how to do it; Homeworking experiment can be permanent; Magnus Carlsen checkmates Coronavirus virtually) and Health (Locking down the world could have saved the world)
Isolation and anxiety from Covid-19 is underscoring the fact that India is under-equipped to handle psychological care to the scale that it needs, pandemic or otherwise
In two years, the reality TV star has become a force in criminal justice, all while continuing to sell body-sculpting undergarments and plugging diet products on Instagram
Roger Federer is whacking shots off a blackboard in the snow; Rafael Nadal is apparently spending some of his time on a treadmill. Athletes, they are (kind of) just like us
As of April 3, these were the largest contributors to the country's efforts to contain the coronavirus pandemic and the PM CARES fund
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Secretary-General António Guterres has called for a halt to all armed conflicts. But without the muscle of the 15-member Security Council, in Syria, Yemen, Libya, Afghanistan, Mali and Colombia, fighting continues unabated
Oil prices surge after Trump tweets about production cuts; the monthly US jobs report Friday is expected to end almost a decade of gains; Boeing announces voluntary layoffs
The rapidly spreading Covid-19 pandemic has taken the lives of artists, actors chefs and musicians from around the world