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Steps SpiceJet took to shift focus from passengers to products in lockdown

It roughly needs around $5 million to convert a Boeing 737 and around $1.5 to convert a Q400 from a passenger aircraft to a cargo aircraft

Steps SpiceJet took to shift focus from passengers to products in lockdown
Updated On : 15 Jun 2020 | 12:07 AM IST

Private, not confidential: How data is a casualty in the time of pandemic

Battling the pandemic demands an unprecedented amount of citizen surveillance and data collection. In all of this, does privacy matter? Neha Alawadhi and Arundhuti Dasgupta report

Private, not confidential: How data is a casualty in the time of pandemic
Updated On : 12 Jun 2020 | 11:07 PM IST

The Class of 2020 deals with pending exams, uncertain admissions and fear

The school-leaving Class of 2020 is dealing with confusion about interrupted exams, anxiety about college admissions and, of course, fear of a raging virus. Veer Arjun Singh sums up their dilemmas

The Class of 2020 deals with pending exams, uncertain admissions and fear
Updated On : 12 Jun 2020 | 10:50 PM IST

Why the iPhone SE is the only tiny phone you should even consider buying

Yes, it's modestly sized but don't let that make you underestimate the new iPhone SE

Why the iPhone SE is the only tiny phone you should even consider buying
Updated On : 12 Jun 2020 | 10:45 PM IST

CHESS #1404

Mir Sultan Khan was the first great modern Subcontinental player.

CHESS #1404
Updated On : 12 Jun 2020 | 10:01 PM IST

How queer artist Param Sahib deconstructs masculinist tropes with style

Queer artist and designer Param Sahib deconstructs tropes of toxic masculinity with style, says Amrita Singh

How queer artist Param Sahib deconstructs masculinist tropes with style
Updated On : 12 Jun 2020 | 9:53 PM IST

The renewed interest in a widely acclaimed book on 'bullshit jobs'

A widely acclaimed book on 'bullshit jobs' is at the centre of renewed interest ever since the Covid-19-induced lockdown shone a spotlight on the nature of 'essential services'

The renewed interest in a widely acclaimed book on 'bullshit jobs'
Updated On : 12 Jun 2020 | 9:53 PM IST

The Black Lives Matter protests and the swift change they are triggering

Remarkably, the protests have had an impact across borders. In the United Kingdom, the statue of a slave trader was uprooted and dumped in the river

The Black Lives Matter protests and the swift change they are triggering
Updated On : 12 Jun 2020 | 9:43 PM IST

The mythology of fear

Instead of its once haloed existence as the year of lofty goals and vision statements, it is now staring at an epitaph that may well read: The year when death ran amok and the gods went missing.

The mythology of fear
Updated On : 12 Jun 2020 | 9:43 PM IST

Axone is an engaging and layered film on Delhi's Northeastern community

Made by Nicholas Kharkongor, Axone shines a light on the experiences of young people from India's Northeastern states.

Axone is an engaging and layered film on Delhi's Northeastern community
Updated On : 12 Jun 2020 | 9:35 PM IST

Inside Dr Caligari's cabinet

Paying attention to words thoughtfully chosen for the intertitles, and observing the actors' purposefully exaggerated moods, is really a high form of meditation

Inside Dr Caligari's cabinet
Updated On : 12 Jun 2020 | 9:34 PM IST

Art enthusiasts are displaying and selling overlooked, affordable art works

Mumbai-based Carpe Arte, started by art consultant Natasha Jeyasingh in 2017, is assisting virtually unknown contemporary artists with sales.

Art enthusiasts are displaying and selling overlooked, affordable art works
Updated On : 12 Jun 2020 | 9:25 PM IST

No painter of pretty pictures

If Amitava's early practice was characterised by anger, he has since tempered it with wisdom, yet he remains a chronicler of social wrongs, writes Kishore Singh

No painter of pretty pictures
Updated On : 12 Jun 2020 | 9:12 PM IST

Hotels, travel brands pitch for a rebound as Covid-19 lockdown eases

As lockdown eases, ITC, Taj Hotels, Oyo, MakeMyTrip play up the safety line, bank on employee endorsements to rebuild trust in their brands

Hotels, travel brands pitch for a rebound as Covid-19 lockdown eases
Updated On : 11 Jun 2020 | 11:56 PM IST

From PepsiCo to Britannia, brands step up to the digital storefront

Pepsi, Coke, Britannia, Kwality Walls and a host of other brands line up for e-stores on delivery apps, rethink visual identities, and the retail experience

From PepsiCo to Britannia, brands step up to the digital storefront
Updated On : 11 Jun 2020 | 8:25 AM IST

Amul raises a virtual storm amid rising sentiment against Chinese products

The homegrown dairy brand finds huge support online, as it plays into the rising sentiment against Chinese products. But has it overplayed its hand?

Amul raises a virtual storm amid rising sentiment against Chinese products
Updated On : 09 Jun 2020 | 11:08 PM IST

How Hyundai's Creta beat the odds to become most sold car in May

Smart positioning, continued communication and a global design language have played a big role, say experts

How Hyundai's Creta beat the odds to become most sold car in May
Updated On : 09 Jun 2020 | 8:18 AM IST

What did it take Ashok Leyland to come up with a customised truck?

An important innovation in the automobile sector in recent years, albeit restricted to passenger vehicles including four- and two-wheelers, had been customisation

What did it take Ashok Leyland to come up with a customised truck?
Updated On : 07 Jun 2020 | 8:28 PM IST

A novel presages a dystopian world from a pandemic worse than Covid-19

The End of October, published this April, has at its centre a fictional virus sweeping across the world, forcing people to live under indefinite lockdown, and pushing the global economy disaster.

A novel presages a dystopian world from a pandemic worse than Covid-19
Updated On : 06 Jun 2020 | 2:50 PM IST

The wide-ranging cinema of Basu Chatterjee, chronicler of Mumbai's quirks

While Basu Chatterjee captured the rhythms of the metropolis like no other filmmaker, his cinema was remarkably wide-ranging

The wide-ranging cinema of Basu Chatterjee, chronicler of Mumbai's quirks
Updated On : 06 Jun 2020 | 2:26 AM IST