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Risks of trading options, the growth of equity investors in Uttar Pradesh, a deep dive into Wipro, India s MSP for farmers, India s social progress compared to its Asian peers, India s job market, a potential war in the paint industry, and Singapore Airlines possible stake increase in Air India. ....
Let 2021 be the Year of Empathy Updated: Dec 19, 2020, 06:00 IST ECONOMY It has been a helluva year. Full of tragic struggle against a deadly invisible virus. So many loved ones lost, so suddenly. Not even being allowed to see the dying patient. Friends and well wishers reduced to sending heartfelt condolences by text messages. Of city’s migrant workers and families walking for a thousand kilometres to their villages. Because their livelihoods in the city had been shut down. And because there was no food. Remember those exhausted, sleeping workers who were crushed by a freight train near Aurangabad? Covid killed in many different ways. But amidst the tragic stories were also stories of heroism, and selfless sacrifices. The health workers, from ward assistants to cleaners, to nurses and doctors, they worked tirelessly round the clock. Often facing hostile and anguished relatives. Sometimes there was violence too. At the frontline of maintaining law and order, ....
It has been a tough time for the Indian media. In the age of social media and disinformation, the news media’s credibility has been declining. Media economics has been going awry for many reasons, including the monopoly of tech platforms over online advertising and the slowdown in the Indian economy. As if this was not enough, came Covid and lockdown, almost freezing economic activity for a while. Newspapers took a hit like never before. Many journalists have lost their jobs while some have seen big pay-cuts. The Indian media does not get credit for doing a stellar job in times this tough. The pandemic, the lockdown, the migrant labour crisis caused by the lockdown, the Delhi riots in February, protests over various issues, elections in Bihar, and even a sensitive border dispute with China the Indian media did a stellar job covering and reporting it all, fearlessly. This was often at great personal cost, such as getting Covid. There have been unsung heroes among the tr ....