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    Taylor Swift could help boost Singapore's image as a cool place

    Taylor Swift could help boost Singapore's image as a cool place This city-state earned its uncool label for denying rock stars entry unless they got haircuts back in the day. Today, it’s ready to pack a stadium with Taylor Swift fans and wants an image makeover.
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    America is short on certified public accountants. India should bridge the gap

    America is short on certified public accountants. India should bridge the gap India’s chartered accountants are not automatically eligible for accreditation as CPAs in the US and must be certified first. But this is no big hurdle, as they undergo a gruelling course to qualify as CAs in the first...
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    Canadians are starting to sour on migration

    Canadians are starting to sour on migration So far, it has not led to a populist right-wing surge
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    Are bad banks a bad idea?

    Are bad banks a bad idea? Apart from the resignations of two senior executives at NARCL, the bad bank has fallen short of expectations so far
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    Budget 2024 hopes: Stay steadfast on capex-led growth

    Budget 2024 hopes: Stay steadfast on capex-led growth The Union Budget 2023-24 must reflect a concerted effort to reinvigorate the Keynesian “animal spirit”
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    Why disgrace is unlikely to erode the allure of Harvard

    Why disgrace is unlikely to erode the allure of Harvard A failure of top leadership is not something that deters people aspiring to join an exclusive club—and that’s what an Ivy League university ultimately is.
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    The empowerment of women is set to strengthen our democracy

    The empowerment of women is set to strengthen our democracy The participation of women in electoral exercises has risen impressively and could outstrip that of men within this decade.
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    What happened at Harvard was bad news for DEI in America

    What happened at Harvard was bad news for DEI in America Diversity, equity and inclusion is not just about social justice, it is a long-term investment by organizations to attract and retain top talent, set them up to succeed and foster a sufficiently diverse workforce and leadership team.
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    A comprehensive assessment of deprivation must consider non-monetary metrics too

    A comprehensive assessment of deprivation must consider non-monetary metrics too Informed policy decision-making requires a grasp of how the hard-up are faring on multiple counts. Economists need reliable measures of multidimensional poverty for global comparisons.
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    Aditya L1 is a big inspiration

    Aditya L1 is a big inspiration A solar observatory placed at a Lagrange Point in space inspires metaphors of balance and evokes the tale of Icarus. Maybe studying the Sun will give us a good sun-shield against climate change.
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    Social opinion remains a barrier for entrepreneurship in India

    Social opinion remains a barrier for entrepreneurship in India Education, awareness and an increased appetite for risk have made it easier for entrepreneurs, but it may take some time before the idea starting a business enjoys wide approval.
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    India’s fast emerging economy can surely do better

    India’s fast emerging economy can surely do better The government’s 7.3% growth estimate for 2023-24 speaks of an impressive performance. But we still need structural reforms, more evenly growing consumption and a pick-up in private investment for better expansion.
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    AAI-Delhi airport feud risks stalling India growth story with air train impasse

    AAI-Delhi airport feud risks stalling India growth story with air train impasse Balancing economic practicality with strategic development goals is crucial for the growth of India's aviation sector and its standing as a global travel hub
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    Adani verdict: Onus now on Sebi to reinforce investor confidence

    Adani verdict: Onus now on Sebi to reinforce investor confidence The Supreme Court’s decision puts the onus on Sebi to demonstrate that its regulatory and investigative processes are above reproach
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    Top 10 sustainability trends to watch out for in 2024

    Top 10 sustainability trends to watch out for in 2024 2024 promises to be a year of significant advancement in sustainability
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    Harvard's top-level exit: Politics has trumped academic principle

    Harvard's top-level exit: Politics has trumped academic principle The resignation of Claudine Gay over Harvard rules reflects a US political rupture. It also reveals a contrast with an earlier controversy over words—involving Larry Summers—that’s equally worthy of worry.
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    UPI versus e-rupee?

    UPI versus e-rupee? As the NPCI’s bank-to-bank online payment system has been a dramatic success, whether this will get in the way of RBI’s digital currency project is good question.
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    The regulation of AI is too important to be left only to technologists

    The regulation of AI is too important to be left only to technologists Its ethics and safety need attention but we must think about what kind of society we want to create. Since civilization as we know it could be at stake, people from all walks of life need to debate AI and join the effort to...
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    The significance of guarding the Red Sea

    The significance of guarding the Red Sea If the Houthi actions against shipping cannot be stopped, there will be disruptions to global energy supplies apart from high costs
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    This is how you should spend your stock market gains

    This is how you should spend your stock market gains What do you do with all these extraordinary stock market gains? Reinvest in stocks or keep some cash? Here are some ideas to consider
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