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Bengaluru woman’s social experiment: delivering for Blinkit to test 10-minute promise

A selection of the best news reports, analysis and opinions published by ThePrint this week.

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Bengaluru woman delivers for Blinkit to test 10-minute deadline. ‘Chaos on stores & roads’

The Blinkit store didn’t even have a drinking water filter for delivery partners. With only one small fan in the room, it became suffocating during peak hours. Read this feature by Anisha Reddy.

Muhammad Yunus, who scripted a microfinancing revolution in Bangladesh, is reported to have agreed to students’ demand that he return to the country to take up the position. Read this report by Keshav Padmanabhan.

India’s first jaggery rum wants to change the spirit’s image. ‘It’s not a poor man’s drink’

An encounter with a local moonshiner in Tumakuru led to India’s newest spirit brand—Huli, explains Triya Gulati.

Bangladesh is now India’s potential enemy, Pakistan a declared enemy, China an open enemy

We should stop hailing the bogus ‘people’s revolution’ in Dhaka and think about our own country instead. To celebrate the chaos is the same mistake as those who welcomed Arab Spring, writes Vir Sanghvi. 

Modi govt and private sector are in a bad marriage. Both need an honest talk

India’s corporate sector needs to toughen up and be brave with its criticism. The government, for its part, needs to listen and not lash out. Read this piece by TCA Sharad Raghvan. 

Opposition attack on the counter has BJP playing defence. It has set agenda with caste, revdi, jobs

Third Modi govt has quickly moved away from dismissing all Congress ideas as unimaginative and is now implementing several of them. Think poll-bound Haryana and Maharashtra, writes Shekhar Gupta in this weeks’s National Interest.

 

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