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Myanmar coup puts the seal on autocracy's rise in Southeast Asia


 
Hannah Beech 
Published: 13 Apr 2021 08:38 AM BdST
Updated: 13 Apr 2021 08:38 AM BdST
Mourners grieve over the death of Ko Aung Ko Oo, a 29-year-old protester who was killed in Yangon, Myanmar, on March 30, 2021. The New York Times
Protesters in Bangkok throw incendiary devices toward the police on March 20, 2021. Antigovernment demonstrations have resumed in Thailand, though many of the movement’s leaders are in jail. The New York Times
Prime Minster Hun Sen, the longest-ruling leader in Asia, poses for a photograph with supporters in Phnom Penh on Feb 7, 2018. Sen has dismantled the opposition in Cambodia. The New York Times
Late last month, foreign officials in army regalia toasted their hosts in Naypyitaw, the bunkered capital built by Myanmar’s military. Ice clinked in frosted glasses. A lavish spread had been laid out for the foreign dignitaries in honour of Myanmar’s Armed Forces Day. ....

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Self-help guides by professionals that help to lead healthy and better lives


Making Excellence a Habit: The Secret to Building a World-Class Healthcare System in India
By Dr. V Mohan,
Penguin Random House
One of India’s leading diabetologists, Dr V Mohan writes in his memoir about the fundamentals that according to him, make a person achieve meaningful success and conquer fear about failure. He lists hard work, passion for what you do, and focus as a winner s secrets, among other qualities. The book is a handy guide to success based on his personal anecdotes about perseverance, determination, resilience and dedication.As someone who has contributed to research, education and charity, his emphasis on empathy and spirituality arepart of the narrative. From planning diabetes exposandconducting countrywide studies ata time when people were largely ignorant about the lifestyle disease, DrMohan shares his unusual ideas and experiences that made the world take notice.The book, he says, is aimed at igniting aspark in students, young and future docto ....

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IEC Telecom: Digital revolution brings new ways of serving remote areas


IEC Telecom: Digital revolution brings new ways of serving remote areas
DUBAI, UAE, April 12, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The advancement of digitalisation is now bringing benefits to businesses in hard-to-reach locations, transforming the way they operate and making life easier for customers in remote areas inadequately served by terrestrial networks.
As it unveils its connectivity solution, Voyager Edge, IEC Telecom says satellite-based solutions can bridge the digital divide and enable remote communities to have equal communication opportunities and to access the services that many city residents take for granted.
With today s digital technology it is possible to conduct business in areas which were previously not linked to communications networks or where connectivity levels were poor. Imagine being able to transport your office, bank, or service directly to the communities that need you and carry out day-to-day operations without the need to install communications towers ....

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Tesla caught in the crossfire of a brewing tech Cold War with China


Tesla caught in the crossfire of a brewing tech Cold War with China
5 Apr, 2021 10:11 PM
4 minutes to read
Tesla founder and chief executive Elon Musk. Photo / AP
Daily Telegraph UK
By: Laurence Dodds and Michael Cogley
It is hard to see how Elon Musk s views on Communism would have passed muster during China s cultural revolution. The outspoken Tesla boss gave his verdict on Karl Marx last July in a meme posted
on Twitter, which summarised the message of Das Kapital as: Gib me dat for free.
Today, though, the world s most prominent remaining Communist Party is important to Musk s business. Blockbuster production numbers from Tesla s new Shanghai gigafactory have helped drive its near-700 per cent increase in share price since January 2020, which has made Musk the second richest person on Earth - all underpinned by a productive relationship with China s government. ....

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Welcome To IANS Live - NATION - Indian agriculture: Maladies and remedies


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Since Independence, the agriculture sector has remained the main source of national income and occupation in India. In 1947, 72 per cent of the total working population was engaged in agricultural sector, but still a majority of Indias poor (some 770 million people or about 70 per cent) inhabit the rural areas.
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