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Accident prevention

Bosch: Technology to the rescue of accident victims

31 March 2014

Hi-tech times call for hi-tech solutions. That's the impression one would get from Bosch's innovations that are geared towards minimising road accidents in the country. Its Smart Emergency Crash Notification (sECN) app can provide rapid assistance to motorists involved in collisions. The company is also working on its Bosch Accident Research Project to collate and analyse accident data. That's because official statistics in India are not sufficient enough for analyses of traffic safety-related...

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Tablet consumption

Bangalore's young are high on tablets

28 March 2014

There are many reasons why Bangalore remains the startup capital of India. And one of those is that the young here are workaholics, and the lines between their personal and professional lives are blurring fast. Market expansion advisory firm Zinnov has come up with numbers that, the organisation contends, point to this trend. About 49 per cent of respondents to a recent Zinnov study in the 21-30 age bracket use tablets for work. This is reckoned to be signify a younger generation that is leaning...

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Nandan Nilekani election

Dunces of democracy

24 March 2014

Discourses, when not rooted in ground realities, have an aberrant tendency to become fallacious, and end up being embarrassingly farcical. That's why chinwags about elections among the chattering classes often fail to predict the outcomes of elections. The reason why these discourses are so cerebrally vacuous is that they usually dwell more on non-issues, chose to emphasise needlessly on personalities over electoral realpolitik. Bangalore South is a case in point. It is reckoned to be a...

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Sonthi Barrage

Here's a new barrage of allegations: Now, irrigation project gets dam and damner

22 March 2014

Flouting of environmental norms and forest laws in the construction of irrigation projects in Karnataka are now going the mini-hydel projects way. The Karnataka State Pollution Control Board (KSPCB) is organising a public hearing for this irrigation scheme long after the project was completed for all practical purposes. And that too without an environment clearance from the Centre. It's not as complicated as it may sound. Proponents of any project of a particular scale are supposed to start work...

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H1N1 virus

That's how the swine flu: Less than a fourth of patients now show symptoms

18 March 2014

Flu's getting scarier by the day. Three-quarters of people infected with seasonal flu and swine flu in recent years have shown no symptoms. In other words, in today's world you might be down with influenza till the end, but show no symptom of it. In any case, for instance, not everyone with flu will have fever. Researchers analysed data gathered in England during the winter flu seasons between 2006 and 2011, including the 2009 H1N1 "swine flu" pandemic, and found that one in five of the...

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Bad Bangalore roads

Coated with fear

17 March 2014

For roughly two weeks, a few weeks back, Bangaloreans in various parts of the city would wake up in the mornings to a pleasant surprise from the government. The main roads in their areas would have been tarred overnight, and it would be a fairly pleasant ride or drive to any other part in town. Over those two industrious weeks, most of the select roads were given, er, a fresh coat of tarred chips. The pressing reason for this routine work to be carried out on a war footing were well-nigh obvious...

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Tourists in India

Currency effect: Indians paying up more for hotels abroad

6 March 2014

The drop in the value of the rupee has not been auguring well for Indians. During 2013, travellers from India paid more for their hotel rooms as the drop in value of the rupee made traveling abroad more expensive. In fact, Indian travellers paid more for hotel rooms in three out of every four destinations abroad, according to latest Hotels.com Hotel Price Index (HPI). On the other hand, global travellers on an average paid 2 per cent more on hotels in India in 2013 as compared to 2012 (a...

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Polar bear

Climate engineering is not working: Researchers

25 February 2014

This comes as a spanner in the works of those working night and day to evolve policies and mechanisms to arrest climate change. The implementation of climate engineering technologies as a last ditch effort to combat the escalating effects of climate change could, in fact, make things worse, assert a team of researchers. This comes as a spanner in the works of those working night and day to evolve policies and mechanisms to arrest climate change. The implementation of climate engineering...

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Rajeev Chandrasekhar

Only corruption is holding Bangalore back: Rajya Sabha MP Rajeev Chandrasekhar

22 February 2014

Rajya Sabha MP Rajeev Chandrasekhar has been a vociferous advocate of planned, intelligent solutions for the varied problems a fast-growing metropolis like Bangalore faces. A strong advocate of the need for the devolution of power to evolve governance reforms based on citizen-centric decision making, Chandrasekhar has been vocal about the need for greater transparency and accountability in governance institutions and public authorities alike. Chandrasekhar is at the forefront of drawing the...

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Titan worker

Titan Jewellery Division: For the sake of artisans

21 February 2014

Raja Sonu’s eyes well up when he recollects the trying days and inhuman conditions under which his father would grovel in a dark, dingy room, trying to handcraft pieces of jewellery. His old man couldn’t see the son grow up – and try his own hands at jewellery; he succumbed to the working conditions. Such were the conditions under which artisans worked at jewellery workshops in Kolkata that Raja’s mother never wanted him to follow in his father’s footsteps. But he did, and ended up in far-away...

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