This edition of Digging Deeper, we will try to understand some aspects. Article 370, 35A, 368… what are they?
Let’s take a broad look at the areas and what technological breakthroughs are happening or are imminent.
On this edition of Digging Deeper – a weekend retrospective on the scams that rocked the nation.
That one of the most cheerful and recognisable brands will now be shadowed by the abrupt end of its founder’s life story is a tragedy.
Droughts or floods… either way, India’s water crisis is a big one. Where are we failing?
On this edition of Digging Deeper, we will try to understand just what has gone amiss in the big picture and why.
On this edition of Digging Deeper, we look at the success of Reliance Retail, and what plans the company has for the future.
On this edition of Digging Deeper, we will try and retell the life stories of a few self-made women billionaires, starting with Zhou Qunfei, the founder and CEO of Lens Technology
What constitutes urban growth? Is it synonymous with development? Sustainability? Beyond the headlines, how do the denizens of fast growing cities cope?
In this podcast, Rakesh Sharma explains the NIA Amendment Bill.
Birthrates in several countries are falling rapidly, and thanks to advances in medical sciences and life expectancy increasing, what we have is an increasingly older population
On this episode of Digging Deeper, we’re revisiting the Air India disinvestment saga and looking at what the Modi government has in store for what had become an intractable problem for previous administrations.
In this podcast, we take a look at this icon’s life and legacy.
Now that the NDA has got its thumping mandate, it’s time for the real deal. The first Union Budget in NDA 2.0 and the first one by Nirmala Sitharaman, the freshly minted finance minister.
On this episode of Digging Deeper, we take a look at the reasons behind the protests, the course of the protests and what, if any, could be the resolution.
Where, how and when did the prestige and respect of the guru, or teacher, come down?
What happens if there is no budget exercise like the one that is slated to take place this year on July 5?
Three high profile exits in the central bank raise more questions
That’s right, India and US have kicked off a whole new trade war between themselves, which is the topic of today’s podcast.
Rakesh Sharma explores the new framework that gives lenders a breather from the one-day default rule.
Rakesh Sharma talks about how the NBFC crisis came about.
Rakesh Sharma talks about how women are at a risk of losing their jobs to automation.
…and the beginning of a new one, with Rishad Premji at the helm
this is the third time in succession that the Reserve Bank has cut the repo rate in 2019.
How good can AI get at tasks that require general intelligence, where the parameters are unknown and continuously changing?