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    Mint Quick Edit | Will heat deliver a torrential monsoon this year?

    Mint Quick Edit | Will heat deliver a torrential monsoon this year? While many parts of India are reeling under a heatwave, IMD expects above-normal rainfall during 2024’s rainy season. There’s also a Pacific pivot away from El Nino that may mean more rain. Hopefully inflation control will be...
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    Gaza War: Israel is losing badly in the battle of perceptions

    Gaza War: Israel is losing badly in the battle of perceptions Tel Aviv risks global isolation if it persists with its Gaza offensive. A ceasefire and captive exchange could end this war and prepare the ground for peace based on a durable two-state solution. Palestine and Israel can co-exist.
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    The rise of quick commerce has left us with a bagful of questions

    The rise of quick commerce has left us with a bagful of questions Zomato is riding high on Blinkit. Flipkart wants in. We should study the impact of quick delivery apps and their success on the Indian retail sector’s evolution as well as broader economy.
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    Think again: Apple will likely recover from its slump in iPhone sales

    Think again: Apple will likely recover from its slump in iPhone sales Slow iPhone sales is an opportunity for Apple Inc to move to another phase in its growth. The iOS smartphone is the primary hardware platform for a billion plus users to access the internet, it’s betting on services, and an AI...
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    Savings flowing into equity: Not a pandemic blip but a basic shift

    Savings flowing into equity: Not a pandemic blip but a basic shift Call it the equitization of Indian savings. With India's stock market capitalization in the $5 trillion plus club, more and more people will invest in stock markets as India’s middle class expands, incomes rise and youth bulge...
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    Elon Musk’s Community Notes Feature on X is helping fight misinformation

    Elon Musk’s Community Notes Feature on X is helping fight misinformation Twitter had fact-checkers whose identity and scientific credentials were unknown. Several studies have pitted crowdsourcing against professional fact checkers and found it works just as well for checking news accuracy...
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    Pune Porsche crash: Tackle underage drunk driving on a war footing

    Pune Porsche crash: Tackle underage drunk driving on a war footing Tragic road accidents like the one involving a drunk 17-year old must serve as a wake-up call for all. How far should parents be blamed for their children's crimes? It’s time to start an Indian chapter of Mothers Against Drunk...
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    Climate change efforts in Africa need financing and the G7 can help

    Climate change efforts in Africa need financing and the G7 can help While Africa is keen to do its bit in making the world more habitable, looming debt hinders its green industrialization goals. It is time multilateral institutions actively work on debt restructuring and long-term development...
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    Economists should reskill themselves for the age of AI

    Economists should reskill themselves for the age of AI Economic analysts today have worked differently from the earlier lot and now have artificial intelligence (AI) to contend with. They would be well advised to reassess their use of quantitive and qualitative evidence.
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    Mint Quick Edit | Poor fire safety is something India should have left behind

    Mint Quick Edit | Poor fire safety is something India should have left behind The Delhi children's hospital fire and gaming arcade blaze in Rajkot, Gujarat, should remind us just how poor safety arrangements in India are and our weak adherence to civic regulations. A country aiming for developed...
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    Dixon is becoming India’s Foxconn

    Dixon is becoming India’s Foxconn Analysts predict Dixon's revenues could double in FY25, driven by new partnerships and technological advancements..But declining feature phone demand and maintaining profitability are key challenges in this low-margin industry.
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    Manu Joseph: What explains new harmful behaviours of India’s rich

    Manu Joseph: What explains new harmful behaviours of India’s rich It didn’t take the Porsche crash in Pune to tell us that Garish gluttons of material goods are often mistaken as India’s new rich. This is wrong classification.
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    Court vacations in India need a rethink:The delivery of justice shouldn't suffer

    Court vacations in India need a rethink:The delivery of justice shouldn't suffer While judges need a break, no doubt, court closures should not inconvenience litigants and stall dispute resolution. Reforms on this front will raise the quality of judgements and ensure speedier delivery of justice.
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    How best to stop books being banned? Ban such bans.

    How best to stop books being banned? Ban such bans. Censorship of books goes against the promise of democracy. The American state of Minnesota has done well to ban book-bans.
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    RBI has been managing liquidity quite well in challenging times

    RBI has been managing liquidity quite well in challenging times India’s central bank has managed its liquidity adjustment facility (LAF) corridor quite well under trying conditions. It’s fair to say that the money market in India is better evolved now.
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    Questions on India's economy that Modi and Gandhi should answer

    Questions on India's economy that Modi and Gandhi should answer India’s two main political parties are yet to say what model they prefer for developing the Indian economy. Unfortunately, neither party’s leader has offered a basis for confidence in economic policy reforms.
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    The courtesan who sparked India's influencer revolution: Gauhar Jaan's smoky legacy

    The courtesan who sparked India's influencer revolution: Gauhar Jaan's smoky legacy Gauhar Jaan is considered a pioneer of the recording industry, was an influencer before the term had been conceived and a model before Lisa Fonssagrives kicked off the profession of supermodels in 1930s
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    Promoting competition in digital markets: The AI challenge

    Promoting competition in digital markets: The AI challenge The AI industry is marked by uncertainty that warrants competition authorities to stay on a constant vigil. Properly functioning markets with sufficient rivalry would give this technology the impetus it needs to serve the public good.
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    Rishi Sunak’s election call makes no sense, but is good news

    Rishi Sunak’s election call makes no sense, but is good news Whether an act of political genius or lunacy, Britons should welcome it
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    Mint Quick Edit | Who owns LinkedIn: Bill Gates? Satya Nadella? Ryan Roslansky?

    Mint Quick Edit | Who owns LinkedIn: Bill Gates? Satya Nadella? Ryan Roslansky? Many managers in LinkedIn’s management hierarchy all the way to the US, including platform-owner Microsoft’s CEO Satya Nadella, were fined by the registrar under India’s corporate affairs ministry for failing to...
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