City’s min temp rises to 5.4 degrees C
The minimum temperature in the national Capital rose slightly to 5.4 degrees Celsius on Saturday, but is likely to dip again on Sunday, the India Meteorological Department said. Cold wave conditions had prevailed in Delhi on Friday with the minimum temperature settling at 4 degrees Celsius, five notches below normal. A cold...
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No institutional quarantine for fliers from UK: DDMA
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NTPC to provide Rs 25 crore under CSR for Kedarnath reconstruction
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SJVN Bags 679 MW Lower Arun Hydro Electric Project in Nepal
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UPES appoints three new deans
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MAMC holds Elocution and Poster Making Competition
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Covid-19: 7,607 inoculated in State
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Tana Bhagats to get Rs 2,000 every year for clothes
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2 Deoghar officers suspended in 2 days
In line with the State Government’s resolve to have zero tolerance against corruption — as announced by Chief Minister Hemant Soren just after formation of Government in the State a year ago — the CM today approved the proposal of suspension of Deputy Registrar, Deoghar, Rahul Chaubey on Saturday. Action has been...
Keeping fit: Six 2020 lessons to hold on to in 2021
2020 was not an easy year. The Covid-19 pandemic was devastating, and very frustrating for all of us. We were all mostly stuck at home and while that was inconvenient, there is no doubt that it was absolutely necessary at that point. The year is behind us now. That said...
Building trust: Effective motivation
It has not been easy on families to stay shut for a year. While decisions for offices and schools to re-open (or not) have gained plenty of attention, there is precious little information if and how should the family — the single most important societal unit — open up We...
When all the crowds are gone
Reinforcing positive behaviours highlights achievements more than failures by avoiding premature blaming and criticism, writes Rishi Kapal in his book, Managing large teams: Ogvercoming Skip-Level Frictions & Executive Isolation. An edited excerpt Psychological safety in the workplace is felt when managers and peers do not penalize a person or think they...
Astroturf | Taming the unruly mind
Man is a thinking being. They keep breeding and entertaining thoughts nonstop. They may be in response to external stimuli, or the ones arising out of in-store impressions. Mind even flirts around with assumed thoughts and keeps entertaining them for long. During the 24 hours in a day, it is...
Hitting bull’s eye for decades
Delhi is known as an eater’s delight for no mean reason. It has dishes and restaurants that are signatures and institutions, loved and respected by the good old Delhiites. Sunday Pioneer revisits one such undying institution in its newest avatar It was in 1991 that I landed a job in Delhi...
Talktime | ‘I don’t believe in asking for my due’
Amit Sadh | If one knows him from 2018, one would understand what a change, for the better, he has undergone in these couple of years. The now more confident actor Sadh speaks with Musba Hashmi about the response Zee 5’s Jeet Ki Zid has received, did he anticipate it...