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Devangshu Datta, an internationally rated chess and bridge player, is a seasoned writer and columnist with extensive experience covering diverse topics such as finance, technology, science, and sports. Known for his analytical approach and clear writing style, Datta has contributed to several leading publications, including Business Standard, The Economic Times, The Telegraph, and Outlook. He also serves on the editorial board of Business Standard.
Devangshu Datta, an internationally rated chess and bridge player, is a seasoned writer and columnist with extensive experience covering diverse topics such as finance, technology, science, and sports. Known for his analytical approach and clear writing style, Datta has contributed to several leading publications, including Business Standard, The Economic Times, The Telegraph, and Outlook. He also serves on the editorial board of Business Standard.
New measures allow banks to defer full recognition of NPAs, encourage lending to areas having high probability of defaults
Gems and jewellery, textiles, electronics goods and iron ore are among sectors already doing well
Second wave and weak sentiment are likely to impact consumption
Projections suggest online food delivery market should grow to $22 billion by 2025
Given his background, Giri could call himself a world citizen, which is appropriate for someone playing a universally popular sport
The narrative has fascinating character sketches of some such individuals, as well as marvellous nuggets of information about the infosec industry
Developers grappling with labour shortage and getting construction material to sites could be among a list of problems.
A weaker Rs, slower growth, and higher inflation could lead to investors focusing on export-oriented stocks
What are these entities? These are canine-shaped robots with AI and four-legged mobility. Characterised as "partly-autonomous" ground vehicles, they can be used to do a variety of tasks
Weak rupee, recovery in US, lower valuations and domestic market volatility are tailwinds
The new mutant variants of Covid-19 are said to be more infectious, with higher R0
Apart from being generally pro-democracy and pro-liberty, the Milk Tea Alliance is specifically anti-People's Republic of China (PRC)
Bank results are especially eagerly awaited in this quarter. The Supreme Court has lifted its stay order, which means that banks can report NPAs realistically
Banks seem to be doing better as India's economy recovers from the Covid-19 devastation. But be prepared for shocks when a true picture emerges, writes Devangshu Datta
Loan Moratorium verdict: It also declared that compound interest will not be charged for the period of moratorium.
Expensive retail fuel can trigger inflation, hurting a fragile economic recovery. Devangshu Datta explains who loses - and gains somewhat - when prices rise
It's a virtual currency. Every crypto-coin is a unique code, like the serial number on a banknote
The app has been banned in China, which doesn't like the concept of private conversations. But ironically, Clubhouse processes global data in Chinese servers, which raises some more concerns.
Non-violent campaigns led to regime change more than twice as often - that is, 53 per cent of the time compared to 26 per cent for violent campaigns, according to a study
The timing is not a coincidence. It's driven by celestial mechanics. At their closest, the Earth (third planet from the Sun) and Mars (fourth planet) are "merely" 56-65 million km apart