A way out of the economic slump is to revisit the template of 15 years ago and follow its constituents, recommends Ajay Shah.
Analysts say that these programmes are not system heavy or resource intensive.
'The time has come, my fellow citizens, for us to pause in our selfish little lives, take a breath, and contribute to creating this opportunity for fundamentalists to achieve their full potential,' says Mitali Saran.
Home-grown fare, international discoveries, brand new seasons of hugely anticipated series, Sukanya Verma lists her top 10 OTT shows.
Aruna Viswanatha grew up in New Jersey but worked in New Delhi as a reporter from December 2007 to May 2009. She is currently a reporter in Washington, D.C. Aruna offers her take on working in Indian offices.
A video captured in Fairbanks, Alaska, showing a strange "thing" swimming in the Chena River, has set the Internet on fire.
Sukanya Verma lists her 10 dramatically diverse recommendations to catch on various streaming platforms.
While the virus out there meddling big-time with our lives, danger is lurking in our email boxes too.
'Without appropriate supervisory constraints in place, banks are in a position to delay the recognition of losses and engage in ever-greening or zombie lending, which is essentially the rolling over of debts of unviable borrowers that would have otherwise defaulted,' points out RBI Deputy Governor Viral Acharya.
28 Weeks Later is simply a ruthless, edgy and refreshingly sick piece of apocalyptic horror.
Quentin Tarantino is doing fine, but Robert Rodriguez' has hit a major career dent.
Here's your weekly digest of photographs that prove that it's a mad, mad, mad world!
If there's even the slightest chance of a laugh, its dummy cast ensures the joke doesn't land, feels Sukanya Verma.
Image spam has been around for a while, but the attackers are now getting smarter...
Despite the errors, Kabir Khan's film has a heart.
'The question is, how soon we can expect to re-attain the pre-lockdown levels of output and income.'
Aishwarya Rai Bachchan loves to make eyes at the camera, obviously.
'One of the most decisive factors in the Tibetan issue is this newly found interest for Buddhism in China.'
The Howdy Modi put a dagger into the heart of the 'bipartisan consensus' in the US regarding the relations with (Modi's) India, points out Ambassador M K Bhadrakumar.
It's a truly bizarre world we live in... These images prove it.
Thousands of merry-makers, many dressed in elaborate Halloween costumes, paraded through lower Manhattan on Tuesday, undeterred by the attack that unfolded just hours earlier when a driver mowed down dozens of people on a bike path a few blocks away.
The FBI chief said that in the last presidential elections, the Russians were not able to change the actual vote tally, but one day they might.
Osaka survives test to reach last 16
'The hour is very late, and the choice between triumph and tragedy knocks at our door,' says Ajay Shah.
Chilling at home after coming back from a coronavirus-forced "hotel arrest" in Pakistan, South African pacer Dale Steyn believes it's a pity that sporting events are being cancelled en masse due to the crisis. Steyn, who returned from Pakistan due to the virus outbreak, said it's indescribable how the situation changed in a matter of hours.
'We have been taking risks with every film.' 'We made a comedy with zombies!' 'Then we made Saif Ali Khan a Russian character with blond hair!'
Why is a horror film on vampires so bloodless and awful, asks Raja Sen.
Mumbai is the most hard working city in the world. Mumbaikars work for an average of 3,315 hours annually. In comparison, a full-time employee in Beijing works for an average of 2,096 hours a year, says Shyamal Majumdar.
Shot in 2014, these images from across the globe will tell that it is a crazy world out there!
Several US businesses were hit by technological issues on July 8.
Here's your weekly digest of photographs that prove that it's a mad, mad, mad, mad world out there!