Why IndiGo will get away with it

Weeklong disruption across IndiGo’s network has exposed a structural truth India has ignored for far too long – passengers have no power. Airline industry knows this well. This crisis was the predictable outcome of a system in which airlines face no financial penalty for failure, and a market so concentrated that passengers have no option…

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Plight, Camera, Inaction

A court in Kerala has said actor Dileep is not guilty of helping kidnap and attack a woman actor. But the government will appeal, so the case isn’t over. It has already taken many years, and no one knows how many more it will take for a final judgment. People say “justice is blind”, but…

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Plight, Camera, Inaction

Acquittal in rape case over poor prosecution is another reminder justice for her can wait A Kerala trial court freed actor Dileep of conspiracy charges – hiring goons to abduct and sexually assault a woman actor and filming the crime. State will appeal. Wheels of justice will continue to grind for no one knows how…

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Abstain Files

Doc is pulled up for his fetish for proper records As the patient sat down, I looked expectantly for the treatment file. But Gen Z Govind was carrying only his brand new mobile phone and the unreasonable expectation of an immediate cure for his chronic illness. I asked tentatively, “Are you carrying your previous records?”…

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Setting fire to rules

Tragedies like that in Goa nightclub remind us that many businesses & all govts are callous when it comes to safety norms The terrible fire at a nightclub in Goa’s Arpora that killed 25 people – trapping many of them in the kitchen – again spotlights the criminal negligence of safety norms in this country….

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The CAT people

They don’t actually have nine lives. They are crowding to ace this one  The CAT was out of the bag at 8.30am. However, by 7am the place was already crawling with traffic, and gruff noises – even caterwauling. Some cars had arrived well before others and squatted in premium spots, others tried to avenge this…

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Business climate action continues, but falls short

In the end, hope did not triumph over expectation at COP30. The actions of petrostates and the fossil fuel industry at the UN climate change conference scored over the interests of vulnerable populations. At the same time, the positive actions of scores of governments and hundreds of big businesses and small companies give the hope…

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We’re all aboard Theseus’s ship

By Jug Suraiya On the voyage that we call life, we are all in a sense sailing on the ship of Theseus, a hero of Greek mythology. Theseus, the legendary king of the city state of Athens, rescued the sacrificial victims held hostage by the monstrous Minotaur, a beast with the head and tail of…

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