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Scriptwriting is drawing creative minds to OTT platforms. Here’s why

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From doctors and engineers to CAs, scriptwriting for OTT platforms is a big draw. 

From writing labs to classroom courses and competitions, the explosion of OTT platforms such as Netflix, Amazon Prime, Voot is the new big draw for creative minds, reports Zoya Bhatti.

The intense rain was brought about by rapid global warming & localised weather pattern. But experts say reason for floods is lack of drainage & infrastructure, not intensity of rain, reports Sandhya Ramesh.

Good jobs, fat paychecks — how private colleges are acing the placement game

With offers of Rs 40 lakh and above as starting salaries, students from such colleges are getting placed in top companies. Industry experts say firms today put ‘skills over pedigree’, reports Kritika Sharma.

LAC disengagement a bargain Xi had to bite at. But Chinese media isn’t telling people that

As rumours about Xi’s visit to Central Asia circulate, experts say that Beijing wants the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation to go smoothly-hence the disengagement, writes Aadil Brar in ‘Chinascope’.

The world may be off Ranitidine but India still sells this ‘cancer-causing’ antacid 

Known as Rantac and Zantac in India, ranitidine is still a heartburn go-to. But several countries suspended its sale in 2020 after it was found to contain cancer-causing compound, reports Abantika Ghosh.

‘Diamonds are cheap’, Imran’s aiming to crack Pakistan’s toughest institution

The curse of the five-carat diamond hasn’t just fallen on Imran and Bushra, though. It is also burning through the authority of the all-powerful Generals, writes Praveen Swami in ‘Security Code’.

5 yrs back, India ‘legalised’ political corruption. Now, the time to end secret funding is here

Nobody believed the BJP govt would keep its promise of further reforms to electoral funding. The real disappointment was the too-hot, leave-it-to-a-wiser-generation response of the SC, writes Shekhar Gupta in this week’s ‘National Interest’.

 

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