India has placed 75 districts on lockdown, with rail, metro and bus services stalled across the country until March 31
An increase in excise duty on oil can reduce the fiscal deficit by 4.9 percent
Thomas Friedman considers our new historical divide, and predicts some trends to watch out for
The housebound are nimbly pivoting to virtual social gatherings, holding poker nights and dance raves on Google Hangout or Instagram
Some of the most fascinating topics covered this week are: Lifestyle ('Managing' and 'Measuring' your life; Young golfer needs a good read to succeed), Business (Vontobel's Matt Benkendorf on managing equities; Built leather bag business with just 25k and a cobbler), Leadership (Leadership qualities from a failed expedition) and Travel (Is Ladakh being loved to death?)
After a few years of breeding trolls, toxicity and intolerance, is social media, in the face of a global pandemic, circling back to its original purpose: Connecting people?
Industry says the move is 'insensitive' during coronavirus panic, and increased GST on mobile phones could weaken demand
An odd time to release this report, but the authors believe this is precisely the right moment to consider why Finland has once again made the top of the list
As China reports no rise in local cases for the first time since the Covid-19 outbreak, people are trickling back to work
Beside risking their own health, workers typically earn meager salaries and have no health insurance or any other labour protections
With rampant ticket cancellations and the closing of borders, airlines including IndiGo and GoAir are taking strict measures to counter heavy losses and seeking government support