Book Excerpt | How Treating Pain Can Help You SleepDeepa Kannan | Tuesday July 23, 2024 Areas in your brain which recognize pain signals also regulate sleep. Persistent pain causes lack of sleep or impacts its quality and, in turn, poor sleep prevents chronic inflammation from shutting off.Analysis: Can Chandrababu Naidu's "Rich Adopt Poor" Plan Bridge The Gap?Bharti Mishra Nath | Tuesday July 23, 2024 The IMF (The International Monetary Fund) in its report in April 2024 had estimated India's GDP growth to be 6.8%. In July 2024, it revised the forecast by 20 basis points to 7%.Opinion | Modi 3.0 Budget: FM Sitharaman Inspires Optimism Among YouthSanjay Singh | Tuesday July 23, 2024 Nirmala Sitharaman's 2024 budget speech had a distinctive tone and tenor compared to what is usually heard on such occasions. She has left a mark by standing firm and making significant strides.Opinion | Jobs, Jobs, Jobs: On Budget 2024's Laser Focus On EmploymentBibek Debroy, Aditya Sinha | Tuesday July 23, 2024 This year's Union Budget has taken a practical approach, focusing on employment and skilling with clear, strategic initiatives to ensure that the jobs created are meaningful and sustainable.Budget 2024 Presses All Right Buttons As FM Follows Marathon DisciplineNDTV Editorial | Tuesday July 23, 2024 Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman's seventh budget, the first under Modi 3.0, deserves praise for presenting a balanced approach that addressed a wide range of issues.Opinion | Politics And The Deterioration Of Arvind Kejriwal's HealthGagandeep Singh Rajput | Tuesday July 23, 2024 Kejriwal's current health issues, which have been reportedly exacerbated by his incarceration, have prompted widespread concern.Opinion | Economic Survey 2024 Signals Resilient Growth, Despite All OddsBibek Debroy, Aditya Sinha | Monday July 22, 2024 The Economic Survey 2023-24 highlights the resilience of India's economy. The real GDP growth rate reached 8.2% in FY24, sustaining over 7% growth for three consecutive years. Further, the survey has projected FY25 real GDP growth at 6.5% to 7%.Opinion | A Trump-Vance Team Is A Nightmare For EuropeSyed Zubair Ahmed | Monday July 22, 2024 The prospect of a second coming of Trump was already troubling Europe's globalised, liberal world order. But the entry of Vance has pushed Europeans to the edge.Opinion | Budget 2024: Don't Ignore The Tax-Squeezed Middle Class, AgainAmitabh Tiwari | Monday July 22, 2024 India's middle class expects substantial relief, not mere cosmetic changes It remains to be seen how the Finance Minister will navigate this tricky fiscal challenge.Opinion | A Viksit Bharat Will Need Viksit, Intelligent Villages TooUmakant Soni | Monday July 22, 2024 Transforming both the ailing PSU and dormant villages with technology innovations of the "Viksit Village" will make the vision of Viksit Bharat real.Opinion | The Microsoft Windows 'Glitch' Is Actually A Warning For Today's TechPankaj Mishra | Saturday July 20, 2024 Our reliance on platforms is too critical to allow the 'single-system dependency' to continue unchecked. Let's push for diversity in our tech solutions to safeguard our digital - and physical - lives.Opinion | A Gun At A Trump Rally Won't Stop Trump From Rallying For GunsAkshobh Giridharadas | Saturday July 20, 2024 Trump, in his speech at the National Rifle Association (NRA) convention just weeks before the Butler attack, had brazenly said that he would be the best friend in the White House for gun owners.Opinion | Move Over, Potato Chips. Indian Snacks Are Taking Over The MarketBharti Mishra Nath | Friday July 19, 2024 According to NielsenIQ, at Rs 50,800 crore, desi munchies such as bhujia, dal, chivda, chanachur and fried nuts accounted for half the sales of salty snacks during the financial year 2023-24.Opinion | Biden Or Trump, It's Still A Long Wait For Indian 'Dreamers' In USMaya Prakash | Friday July 19, 2024 Around 2,000 of "dreamers" in the US are Indian, and they are now eligible to apply for employment-based visas, like the H1-B.Opinion | Freshers to Founders: What The 'IPO Wave' Really Says About India's StartupsAnshuman Das | Friday July 19, 2024 The current wave of IPOs reflects a broadening investor base and a deepening trust in India's homegrown startups.119202122232425262728...67