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    McKinsey advice: India Inc must get more competitive on growth

    McKinsey advice: India Inc must get more competitive on growth A McKinsey study spotlights the corporate growth imperative: businesses must compete on this score within their industry, not just aim to outpace GDP. It’s what competitive markets demand.
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    Virtual power plants could help lead our energy transition

    Virtual power plants could help lead our energy transition Let technology bridge India’s gaps between variable energy demand and intermittent clean supply. Network software can do exactly what we need.
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    Detroit may be making the same mistake on EVs that it made with Japane

    Detroit may be making the same mistake on EVs that it made with Japane US carmakers must fend off Chinese EV-makers by developing products that can compete with them, and not rely on trade barriers for protection.
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    Climate action: Our energy transition need not follow preset pathways

    Climate action: Our energy transition need not follow preset pathways If developing nations are not careful in their climate policy choices, the economic development, energy security and fiscal costs of a rushed transition to renewable energy could prove detrimental to economic growth.
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    Electoral bonds have been scrapped but not corporate funding

    Electoral bonds have been scrapped but not corporate funding The Supreme Court axed those bonds in the interest of Indian voters. A suitable mechanism is now needed that prioritizes transparency in efforts to curb corruption.
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    A saint who was committed to nation building

    A saint who was committed to nation building Prime Minister Narendra Modi pays tribute to Sant Shiromani Acharya Shri 108 Vidhyasagar Ji Maharaj Ji who attained Samadhi recently
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    How to benefit from the conversations you have at work

    How to benefit from the conversations you have at work Stop thinking about your next point and listen to the one being made
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    Freebies in the electoral fray: Millennial Survey results

    Freebies in the electoral fray: Millennial Survey results According to the latest round of the YouGov-Mint-CPR Millennial Survey, a majority of its sample took a dim view of fiscal handouts, but also revealed a partisan split over which party’s are good or bad.
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    Leaders must let go of industrial era paradigms to succeed

    Leaders must let go of industrial era paradigms to succeed Today’s age of value generation requires corporations to follow a model that openly outmodes the old factory-bred HR orientation. Taylor’s words on productivity are decreasing relevant.
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    A tale of two sectors: Aviation soars while railways crawl

    A tale of two sectors: Aviation soars while railways crawl There’s a boom in aviation fuelled by holiday demand amid a post-pandemic roar back to the skies. But this should not overshadow India’s lumbering recovery in railway traffic.
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    It was an important judicial test that doomed electoral bonds

    It was an important judicial test that doomed electoral bonds The right of voters to know outweighs other considerations. While the apex court’s ruling won’t solve our campaign-funding puzzle, the doctrine used has momentous implications.
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    Sovereign credit ratings: Give local rating agencies a chance

    Sovereign credit ratings: Give local rating agencies a chance Even a decade-and-a-half after the global financial crisis, little has changed in the credit rating space. Domestic agencies can offer an alternative to ratings by a global oligopoly whose actions often defy justification.
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    OpenAI is being too secretive about its hot new video generator

    OpenAI is being too secretive about its hot new video generator It has disclosed too little about a tool that can wreak political havoc with more than half the world going to polls this year. It should not not release it for public use until after this year’s elections.
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    Cold War II: America’s emulation of Chinese policy could reset their relations

    Cold War II: America’s emulation of Chinese policy could reset their relations True, tensions prevail. Yet, cooperation may be easier if both countries realize that their policies are neither too different nor necessarily harmful to each other.
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    Farm anxiety: An MSP law is neither unthinkable nor a magic bullet

    Farm anxiety: An MSP law is neither unthinkable nor a magic bullet The cost of making it a legal guarantee isn't as large as made out to be, but it won't unshackle farmers either.
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    Beyond the flight: The critical gap in India's aviation accessibility and rights

    Beyond the flight: The critical gap in India's aviation accessibility and rights A wheelchair shortage as a potential cause of a chain of events leading to a lost life is hard to accept in one of the fastest growing aviation markets in the world.
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    We must break the silence on the silent killer that cervical cancer is

    We must break the silence on the silent killer that cervical cancer is We must talk about this menace openly and vaccinate people to limit the harm it can inflict.
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    Be wary of chatbots that know and remember you intimately

    Be wary of chatbots that know and remember you intimately Chatbots equipped with expanded memory can reinforce the bubbles people are trapped in. Think of social media’s pathologies multiplied.
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    India’s 16th Finance Commission should prioritize urbanization

    India’s 16th Finance Commission should prioritize urbanization It should demystify its work, widen public participation and address the need for significantly better funded towns and cities.
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    Is there a meaningful issue that could anger Indians?

    Is there a meaningful issue that could anger Indians? When it comes to issues that affect people’s quality of life, public rage in India is negligible.
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