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In memoriam: Remembering the lives lost to COVID-19


A short tribute to some brilliant minds across the industry lost during the pandemic
14 Jun, 2021 - 08:45 AM IST     |     By indiantelevision.com Team    
Mumbai: The ebbing of the second wave of the pandemic is gradually paving the way for “normal” life to return. The restrictions are beginning to ease and industries are opening up. But with scientists warning of a possible third wave of infections, uncertainties are clouding what the future might hold. Even as people go about picking up the pieces of their lives and putting them back together- trying to return to some semblance of normalcy, some things will remain unchanged, things like the loss of loved ones. ....

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Khichdi Junction 2: A bit of this and that


Khichdi Junction 2: A bit of this and that
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(Photo: Anirban Bora)
In winter, fresh veggies like cauliflower, peas, carrots and what not would enter the khichuri.
An interesting fact here is that protein rich masoor dal is usually considered non vegetarian in kitchen and khichuri for puja or bhog was always made with moong dal and gobindobhog rice.
(Photo: Anirban Bora)
(Photo: Anirban Bora)
In its thousands of years history Khichdi got modified in 100s of types and dishes using different ingredients.
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Why government must make Google, Facebook pay for content


Why government must make Google, Facebook pay for content
February 25, 2021, 11:35 AM IST
Saubhik Chakrabarti is Associate Executive Editor, ET. 
As the world’s largest democracy, as its second-largest online market, as a soon-to-become fastest growing major economy, India should have taken the lead on making Google and Facebook – two alarmingly dominant global super-monopolies – pay a fair share of earnings they make from domestically produced news content on the internet.
Even more so because, first, India’s government has demonstrated it is perfectly willing to take on Big Tech on multiple other fronts and, second, it has made atmanirbharata (self-reliance) its economic policy mantra. A large democracy with growing internet market power run by a government that champions local enterprise and can get tough on global players is just about the perfect candidate to be a key player in this fight. ....

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