From human crisis of heatwaves to Jos Buttler's lessons 'From the Field,' here are our top stories from the week gone by
1) Hotter than hell
In Bokaro Steel City, set on the Chota Nagpur
Plateau in a coal-rich district of Jharkhand, 55-year-old Jethu Mahto’s workday begins at six in the morning and finishes at two in the afternoon. Mahto has been working in the Bermo coal mines for 35 years, and continues, even under a punishing sun, amidst a devastating heatwave in one of the hottest areas of India. Escalated frequency and duration of heatwaves in India have us scrambling indoors for the air conditioning and fans. It is unbearable to imagine the plight of those who toil outdoors, mining coal, exposed directly to unbearable heat. A stark reminder of climate change, heatwaves have now moved beyond being energy and economic crisis to becoming a human crisis. For more
2) Tata's game-changer
Tata Motors introduced the Nexon SUV in 2017 as a bridge product to keep coffers flowing, when it transitioned its entire vehicle platform to two new architectures as a part of the restructuring after a decade of turmoil. In 2020, the automaker launched Nexon EV, which has gone on to become a runaway success with sales of nearly 20,000 units so far. It was a start to capture the infant electric vehicle market in India. With its first-mover advantage and the new Nexon EV Max, Tata Motors is poised well to benefit once the transformation gathers pace, pushed by private and public investments into the sector. For more