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    The interim budget should take up policy matters that can’t wait

    The interim budget should take up policy matters that can’t wait The exercise must sustain economic support within the bounds of fiscal responsibility while taking steps for India to meet its climate commitments.
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    Byju's value drop: Foreign investors have an odd objection

    Byju's value drop: Foreign investors have an odd objection Their protest over a markdown in Aakash’s value seems strange, given the insolvency pleas filed against its cash-strapped owner Byju’s and the massive blow the latter’s valuation has taken.
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    Economic review: Brace for AI

    Economic review: Brace for AI The finance ministry’s pre-budget review does well to speak of AI’s potential impact on Indian jobs. We need to get AI-savvy fast, even if India has only just begun its foray into this field.
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    We need to build social capital for a better quality of urban life

    We need to build social capital for a better quality of urban life Developing a sense of inclusive and diverse civic community is a must for public services to keep pace with our economy.
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    Our Panchayati Raj system is in need of funding empowerment

    Our Panchayati Raj system is in need of funding empowerment An RBI report on finances of panchayati raj institutions addresses a long-felt gap. We have a long way to go before local governance realizes its potential and delivers on its promise
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    Nitish Kumar does it again: INDIA bloc must re-pitch itself

    Nitish Kumar does it again: INDIA bloc must re-pitch itself Now that his JD(U) has dumped the opposition’s “INDIA” grouping just before Lok Sabha polls to return to the BJP-led alliance, the Congress must explain make a fresh case for INDIA’s viability as a challenge.
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    Green thrust: India ought to accelerate its adoption of nuclear power

    Green thrust: India ought to accelerate its adoption of nuclear power Fourth-generation nuclear reactors are much safer than previous models and nuclear energy represents a non-fossil-based source of power that can aid India in its climate-action plans.
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    Crypto going mainstream could amount to a kiss of death

    Crypto going mainstream could amount to a kiss of death Its hollow value stands exposed while its rebellion power weakens. It is no longer an insurgent idea that challenges state-run monetary systems, but just another asset.
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    India’s IIP is losing its relevance as a lead indicator of economic growth

    India’s IIP is losing its relevance as a lead indicator of economic growth We need a better updated measure that’s value-based if this index is to serve as a leading signal of the Indian economy’s trajectory.
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    The Doomsday Clock’s been struck by an AI plot twist

    The Doomsday Clock’s been struck by an AI plot twist It’s still 90 seconds to midnight, but classic threats of extinction like nukes have been joined by an AI narrative of doom. We must pay attention as experts struggle to attain clarity.
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    India is paving its way toward a renaissance

    India is paving its way toward a renaissance The crowd that is gathering in Ayodhya now shows we are seeing a cultural renaissance
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    Barbenheimer’s reign will continue this Oscar season

    Barbenheimer’s reign will continue this Oscar season Christopher Nolan’s biopic on Oppenheimer is the favourite, but a dazzling show of cinema talent means there are likely to be surprises.
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    The rich don’t need tax rate hikes to pay more tax

    The rich don’t need tax rate hikes to pay more tax There are enough avenues to pay more tax if one really wants to. Forgoing tax benefits can aid the state kitty without burdening all.
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    A classic scramble for deposits has erupted among banks again

    A classic scramble for deposits has erupted among banks again Low interest rates, bank inertia and structural changes have made deposits hard to find in the face of rising credit demand.
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    Vexed: The future of friendships in the age of opinions

    Vexed: The future of friendships in the age of opinions Relationships used to get strained by what people did to us but how people think can now test old bonds.
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    Did ancient India have annual Union budget concept?

    Did ancient India have annual Union budget concept? Although documented Indian history lacks specific details about the administration of dynasties in different regions, the Arthashastra provides a comprehensive account of the financial budget process.
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    How ‘Make in India’ is powering a robust tech ecosystem

    How ‘Make in India’ is powering a robust tech ecosystem To ensure a resilient and sustainable industrial environment, three indicators need close monitoring: FDI inflow into the green sector, Indian firms' R&D expenditure across industries, and the global presence of Indian products
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    Messy Sony-Zee breakup shows in business as in love partings are never easy

    Messy Sony-Zee breakup shows in business as in love partings are never easy Business relationships end badly on termination because just like in a marriage, no one wants to visualize parting at the inception
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    Mind your chats or pay a heavy price

    Mind your chats or pay a heavy price A British-Indian student's joke on Snapchat of an intent to blow up a plane resulted in jets being scrambled and threw him into a legal soup. Privacy? Wake up to the real world.
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    We mustn’t have any blind spots in our official estimations of poverty

    We mustn’t have any blind spots in our official estimations of poverty The multi-count index of poverty used by Niti Aayog provides a rounded look at the well-being of our worst-off but the idea of it is to identify dimensions that need more alleviation efforts. India’s government should...
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