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    Leadership determines whether institutions flout or value norms

    Leadership determines whether institutions flout or value norms Public vigilance may be the only safeguard against institutions that subvert foundational ideals. Alas, it happens much too often—and not just in the education sector.
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    Do hybrid bonds actually offer bank depositors any protection?

    Do hybrid bonds actually offer bank depositors any protection? The issue needs to be settled. At stake is their ability to absorb losses and act as capital cushions for lenders.
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    Hindujas get a 360-degree makeover but need to smoothen rough edges

    Hindujas get a 360-degree makeover but need to smoothen rough edges There is enough data to show that a majority of family businesses worldwide do not last beyond the third generation. The Hindujas need to be mindful of this
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    The neutrality of ‘Civil War’ is what makes this film powerful

    The neutrality of ‘Civil War’ is what makes this film powerful Alex Garland’s movie shows a future America at war with itself. It doesn’t specify why, which means it could help stir a real debate across the aisle in a deeply divided country.
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    Yes, releasing the EVM source code could improve our polling system’s security

    Yes, releasing the EVM source code could improve our polling system’s security Open source software isn’t more vulnerable to hackers but less, thanks to the highly skilled vigil kept by a broad community of developers, security experts and researchers. We should use it to safeguard our elections.
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    The Godrej family saga: Business succession should be led by a common vision

    The Godrej family saga: Business succession should be led by a common vision In multigenerational family business groups, succession planning is more than mere transfers of ownership and control. It encompasses nurturing talent, cultivating leadership, fostering a unified family vision and...
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    Could a few swing states determine who governs India?

    Could a few swing states determine who governs India? A significant number of Lok Sabha constituencies across India could see very close results. Who will form a government is still an open question.
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    Equitable survival: Climate action needs to be gender just

    Equitable survival: Climate action needs to be gender just Our climate crisis is now visible in extreme heat, apart from more intense and frequent natural disasters. We need a gender-just plan of action to avert the loss of lives and livelihoods faced by millions of women around the world.
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    In Europe, China faces headwinds but can India gain?

    In Europe, China faces headwinds but can India gain? India's democratic principles and strategic positioning contrast with China's approach, presenting an opportunity for increased engagement and influence in Europe's evolving geopolitical landscape
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    Sure, insure people, but public healthcare for all is a must for Viksit Bharat

    Sure, insure people, but public healthcare for all is a must for Viksit Bharat Wider health insurance coverage, as with India’s accident care plan, is welcome. But it’s a stopgap at best. We should aim for an efficient state-run healthcare system that covers all.
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    India’s economy: Off to a flying start

    India’s economy: Off to a flying start The services sector PMI was reported at 60.8 in April, the manufacturing PMI was bright too and GST collections have started this fiscal year with a new record high. Reason enough for optimism?
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    Pushback power: GenAI can’t beat us on a key aspect of human creativity

    Pushback power: GenAI can’t beat us on a key aspect of human creativity Amazing but slavish creative tools can’t really rival human minds. Companies need creative thinkers who will challenge their ideas, and they won’t get that from AI bots.
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    Artificial intelligence holds the key to urban resilience

    Artificial intelligence holds the key to urban resilience Deploying AI against climate change can make our cities safer, more adaptable and more sustainable. The unequal distribution of climate-driven threats warrants equal opportunities for all of us to upskill and adapt.
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    University campus dissent: The kids are (not) alright

    University campus dissent: The kids are (not) alright There’s a reason this classic rock anthem by The Who resonates down the decades. As in America, our campuses should also become the crucibles where human capital is forged.
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    Startups have a lot to learn from long established organizations

    Startups have a lot to learn from long established organizations From having motivated teams and unbiased advisors to ‘good bureaucracy’ and governance, startups must focus on relevant metrics to measure their growth. They can draw vital lessons from the longevity of large firms.
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    Our approach to the regulation of cryptocurrency needs clarity

    Our approach to the regulation of cryptocurrency needs clarity India’s efforts at reining in crypto haven’t yielded results, clearly, and the path ahead is riddled with cryptic clues. Whither, crypto regulation?
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    Why IT firms are treating artificial intelligence as a poisoned chalice

    Why IT firms are treating artificial intelligence as a poisoned chalice Generative AI is now part of every IT major’s toolkit, but the red flags in their recent annual reports show they are yet to fully grasp the risks and rewards of this revolutionary technology.
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    Peeled to the core: Onion export bans distort markets

    Peeled to the core: Onion export bans distort markets The Centre has lifted its ban on onion exports but not freed them. Farmers need the relief of policy stability on this front.
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    Elections 2024: Historic for the Constitution that unites us all?

    Elections 2024: Historic for the Constitution that unites us all? Both BJP and Congress accuse each other of trying to bend India’s rulebook. Is this a moment of triumph for ‘We the People’? After all, its basics don’t just unite us as citizens of a free country, they assure us national stability.
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    Loyalty that ends when polls are done and dusted

    Loyalty that ends when polls are done and dusted Congress leaders are aware that leaving Amethi may send the wrong message, which is why they claim that the Gandhi family’s relationship with Rae Bareli is decades older than the one with Amethi.
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