Daily Brief: How a cross-border love story illustrates the extent of WhatsApp surveillance in India, and moreWords0Time to read3 minsPublished24 Feb, 2023 How a cross-border love story illustrates the extent of WhatsApp surveillance in India How private is your chat? scroll.in Value of LIC investments in Adani Group turns negative, reports CNBC-TV18 Opposition parties have criticised the Centre over LIC’s investments in the Adani Group and the implications it could have on insurance schemes of citizens. scroll.in The science of getting a face transplant is now in India – as is the debate around it A Faridabad hospital has got permission to carry out the procedure that may benefit acid-attack survivors, among others. But is there a price to pay? scroll.in How Supreme Court automatic transcripts will increase transparency, improve legal research On Tuesday, the court announced that it is experimenting with automatically transcribing the arguments made during Constitution bench hearings. scroll.in How environmental activism played a part in Russia’s invasion of Ukraine Germany’s dependence on Russian gas induced it to overlook Vladimir Putin’s geopolitical belligerence and nudge the EU to do the same until Ukraine’s invasion. scroll.in How professor John Dewey, BR Ambedkar’s teacher, inspired him with his liberal and progressive ideas An excerpt from ‘A Matter of The Heart: Education in India,’ by Anurag Behar. scroll.in ‘I’ve inherited nothing of your gentle ways or culinary skills’: Four poems by Robin S Ngangom An excerpt from ‘My Invented Land: New and Selected Poems,’ Ngangom’s new book of poetry. scroll.in ‘I’ve inherited nothing of your gentle ways or culinary skills’: Four poems by Robin S Ngangom An excerpt from ‘My Invented Land: New and Selected Poems,’ Ngangom’s new book of poetry. scroll.in
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