Bandu’s Blockbusters
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On April 1, four years back, piqued by the incessant jokes in the village at his expense, Bandu Barve decided he’d had enough. It was time for him to turn ‘smart’. His dead granny s voice rang in his ears “Read the papers, Bandya, they tell you all.” So, off went Bandu to the stash of newspapers on his father’s desk. As luck would have it, the first paper Bandu got his hands on was The Hindu BusinessLine. The stock recos, in particular, had him in thrall. Soon Bandu metamorphosed into an ace investor and trader.
These days, Bandu picks five stocks each Sunday, which he believes will be blockbusters over the next week
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January 22, 2021 15:21 IST
Even as older students tackle the challenges of remote learning during the pandemic, edtech players are rolling out programmes for the pre-K years
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The very idea of a normal school routine seems to be a distant prospect, and parents have had no choice but to impart early methods by themselves
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Even as older students tackle the challenges of remote learning during the pandemic, edtech players are rolling out programmes for the pre-K years
Being a parent of a young child during the pandemic is part hilarious, part infuriating, part anxiety-inducing and totally overwhelming. As my partner and I synced our work calendars to take turns on our three-year-old’s Zoom classes, we saw ourselves becoming the helicopter parents we swore we’d never be. The very idea of a normal school routine seems to be a distant prospect, and parents have had no choice but to impart early methods by themselves. A