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Last summer, while a debate over net neutrality was on in the US, in his very funny news satire show, Last Week Tonight, the comedian John Oliver used a typically risqué example to explain what a non-neutral Internet could do to small web-based entrepreneurs and startups.

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Ten years of inspiring change: It's time for action

Crises and deadlocks, when they occur, have at least this advantage: they force us to think. The 10th edition of the Hindustan Times Leadership Summit this year will focus on bringing together thought leaders from around the world to debate what India needs to do next. Looking back | What's next

Updated on Nov 16, 2012 09:17 PM IST
Hindustan Times | By, New Delhi

Hindustan Times-C fore Top School Survey: From the Editor-in-Chief

We are happy to bring to you the fourth annual Hindustan Times-C fore Top School Survey 2012. The survey, a much awaited exercise every year, is conducted for Delhi and the National Capital Region with the objective of helping parents negotiate the maze-like, and somewhat confounding, process of choosing, applying and attempting to get their wards admitted to schools in the area.

Updated on Sep 03, 2012 12:31 AM IST
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Eye on Rio, HT kicks off campaign

For half a month, beginning end-July, cricket-fixated Indians became keen fans of archery, boxing, shooting, wrestling, weightlifting, tennis, badminton…It was the Olympic effect. Sanjoy Narayan(Editor-in-chief) writes

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Updated on Aug 25, 2012 04:32 PM IST
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Eye on Rio, HT kicks off campaign

We need more grassroots-level facilities like the Panchayat Yuva Krida Aur Khel Abhiyan, which provides sports infrastructure and gyms in every district. Sanjoy Narayan writes.

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Updated on Aug 25, 2012 03:46 PM IST
Hindustan Times | BySanjoy Narayan, Editor-in-chief

Put every child in school

You are privileged. You can read this page. But it has to be more than a privilege. It has to be every child's right. Today, Hindustan Times starts that effort. Sanjoy Narayan writes. More about our initiative

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Updated on Apr 18, 2012 12:37 PM IST
Hindustan Times | By, New Delhi

A new direction for a young nation

Dynamic leaders, equitable growth and governance reforms are needed to fulfill the aspirations of a young India. Sanjoy Narayan writes. Leaders at the summit

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Updated on Dec 27, 2011 04:04 PM IST
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Happy, but still worried

Indian youth is a bundle of contradictions. They are, at the same time, happy and worried, rational and religious, ambitious and grounded, thrifty and hedonistic, but most of all, they are patriotic, proud of traditional values and not in the least bit shy of flaunting their inconsistencies. Sanjoy Narayan writes. See special: Youth Survey 2011

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Updated on Jan 26, 2011 01:58 AM IST
Hindustan Times | BySanjoy Narayan, Editor-in-chief, New Delhi

A Capital Century

A hundred years ago, the British monarch King George V chose a dusty field of Delhi to anoint himself the Emperor of India. Now, as New Delhi turns a hundred, HT will celebrate its centenary through the year. Join us in the festivities from today, where we bring back memories of the Dilli Durbar of 1911 — the year New Delhi was born, writes Sanjoy Narayan. 1911-2011: Journey of a new capital | Growing up with New Delhi

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Updated on Aug 29, 2011 12:50 PM IST
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Challenges for the next decade

This may be the perfect time to talk about leadership. The recession-hit global economy is on an uncertain cusp. The world's most violent hot spots continue to be areas where war terrorism stubbornly remain alive. Addressing these issues, HT Leadership Summit, 'Vision 2020: Challenges for the Next Decade' underlines the importance of leadership, writes Sanjoy Narayan.

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Updated on Oct 19, 2009 12:54 PM IST
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New World, Old Strengths

WYSIWYG. That’s What You See Is What You Get. The acronym, borrowed from computerspeak, could usually describe what a newspaper redesign is all about: a new look and feel, new typefaces, new layouts and, like the edition of your favourite newspaper you’re now holding, a brand new masthead. Sanjoy Narayan tells more.

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Updated on Jul 11, 2009 01:21 AM IST
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A stomping welcome

Had I known what was to happen during that press conference back in 1983 (or was it 1984?), I’d have worn robust leather-soled boots instead of the Bata Quo Vadis strap sandals that I had on.

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Updated on Mar 14, 2009 10:49 PM IST
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A Spirited Podcast

writes Sanjoy Narayan.

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Updated on Jan 02, 2009 08:44 PM IST
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Indie Feast

There are dozens of mp3 blogs that not only post regular information about indie bands but also links to their music, writes Sanjoy Narayan.

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Updated on Jan 02, 2009 08:44 PM IST
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When Women Sing the Blues

Women blues musicians have always fascinated me. Here are three of my contemporary favourites, says Sanjoy Narayan.

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Updated on Jan 02, 2009 08:45 PM IST
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An Equal Music

Today hundreds of highly talented independent musicians are increasingly using the web to reach their fans. Sanjoy Narayan will tell us more about online music artistes.

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Updated on Jan 02, 2009 08:55 PM IST
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Pause, take stock and run

It's the difference between the ‘stop’ button and the ‘pause’ button. Pressing 'pause' gives you time to reflect, to remedy mistakes and solve problems before you take off from where you've left off, writes Sanjoy Narayan.Hindustan Times Leadership Summit

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Updated on Nov 02, 2008 11:33 PM IST
Hindustan Times | BySanjoy Narayan (Editor-in-Chief)
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