At least 16 unicorns, including Ola and Byjus, have at least one Chinese investor; they have pumped in more than $5.8 billion in Indian startups over the past seven years
Even children are pressed into giving blood samples to build a sweeping genetic database that will add to Beijing's growing surveillance capabilities, raising questions about abuse and privacy
Dr. Inderjeet Singh explains how high blood pressure affects kidney. He also highlights high cholesterol as a risk factor for hypertension
Chinese companies have made deep inroads as investors, employers and suppliers; rolling that back in quick time is neither pragmatic nor feasible
How an amateur golfer, a pilot, a landscape architect and others are dealing with isolation, to protect their loved ones from a possible coronavirus spread
How companies like Delhivery, Clovia, Cars24 and JetSetGo have moved away from their core in the pandemic, or added to it
53 transfers in 28 years. That's how often IAS officer Ashok Khemka was transferred around; that's an average of 6.5 months versus the norm of two years. On this week's episode, the co-author of the book 'Just Transferred' chronicles the story of Khemka, an unlikely hero, whose tale also speaks of how democracy has been undermined by bureaucracy in India
Industries with slender margins must move quickly on reducing their cost structures to reflect decreased demand
Dr Geetha Philips says understanding your risk for hypertension and taking effective measures to stay healthy goes a long way in controlling hypertension. She also explains various antihypertensive medications
A steroid that's commonly available, dexamethasone is the first drug shown to help save severely ill coronavirus patients, according to scientists in Britain
Homeopathy medicines such as Arsenicum album 30 and Camphora 1M are being mass distributed as 'preventives' for Covid-19. However, experts say, without enough evidence to support the claim, it is irresponsible to distribute or consume them