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Hawker culture is changing, again

The face, shape and form of hawkers are changing in the face of the pandemic. We speak to four cooks keeping tradition alive in the ways they know how.

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Hawker culture is changing, again

The face, shape and form of hawkers are changing in the face of the pandemic. We speak to four cooks keeping tradition alive in the ways they know how.

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This Chef Left a Lucrative Career in Finance Behind to Push the Boundaries of Indian Fine Dining

Chef Zubair Mohajir previews his new Chicago restaurant Aman.

Indians Celebrate Diwali Amid COVID-19 Fears

Experts warn the festival could bring a renewed spike in infections if COVID-19 health measures aren’t enforced

‘While I’m Alive, I’ll Keep Speaking.’ Journalist Rana Ayyub’s Fight to Expose the Truth in India

For the last several months, every time Rana Ayyub’s phone or doorbell rings, she has felt a pang of fear. Could this be the day the Indian government finally throws her in prison—or worse? In early October, Ayyub was rushed to the hospital in the middle of the night with a suspected heart attack. She…

Why Coal Shortages in Asia Might Be Good News for Clean Energy

Power crises in China and India that have caused blackouts and factory shutdowns are highlighting the region’s reliance on the world’s dirtiest fossil fuel: coal. But some experts say the energy supply problems facing two of the world’s largest economies might lead to more support for renewable energy and help to accelerate the sector’s growth.…

India Faces Electricity Crisis as Coal Supplies Dwindle to 3 Days’ Worth

Fears of potential black-outs in parts of India arose since 70% of the country's electricity is generated from coal

India’s Anti-Immigrant Crackdown Has Torn Apart Families and Locked Up Hundreds. 1.9 Million People Fear They Could Be Next

An anti-immigrant crackdown in the Indian state of Assam is a preview of what could lie ahead for 1.9 million people left off the National Registry of Citizens.

Meet the hotel manager: Madhav Sehgal, general manager at Andaz Delhi

Ardent, vigorous and a person with a fond appreciation for all things creative, Madhav Sehgal’s hospitality journey began in 2000. His appetite saw him take up projects in countless management roles with hotel chains in both Canada and India alike. Preceding to joining the Andaz, Madhav’s last project was in the role of general manager […]

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Taste Test: Mithuna Shows Why Indian Whisky Is Rising

Reviewing a single malt from Goa by Paul John.

A Controversial Ban on Commercial Surrogacy Could Leave Women in India With Even Fewer Choices

“They have a need. We also have a need. So what is wrong with this work?”

Asia’s Richest Man Plans $10 Billion Push Into Green Energy

Mukesh Ambani unveiled an ambitious push into clean energy involving $10.1 billion of investment over three years
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