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    Remembering Jan Nayak Karpoori Thakur: A centenary tribute to a champion of social justice

    Remembering Jan Nayak Karpoori Thakur: A centenary tribute to a champion of social justice Social justice was a cornerstone in Jan Nayak Karpoori Thakur Ji's life. He tirelessly worked to establish a society where resources were equitably distributed and opportunities accessible to all...
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    Nirmala Sitharaman has the fiscal space to increase capex again. She should

    Nirmala Sitharaman has the fiscal space to increase capex again. She should The upcoming budget speech on 1 February will send out a clear signal about the government sticking with the commitment to reduce the fiscal deficit to 4.5% of GDP by FY26.
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    Maharashra government’s so-called land development plans are unfair to Mumbai people

    Maharashra government’s so-called land development plans are unfair to Mumbai people Post-pandemic economic needs and coalition politics have led the Maharashtra government to be generous with construction permits
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    Blue chips slide: Valuation worries

    Blue chips slide: Valuation worries Broad external factors are often pointed out as gloom-casters but that doesn’t eclipse the worry that equities in general have exceeded levels justifiable by likely future earnings.
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    Zee-Sony: A deal that was doomed from the start

    Zee-Sony: A deal that was doomed from the start The proposed merger was odd, to say the least, with its majority owner not assuming executive control. An ‘agency problem’ risk of leadership and ownership interests going out of whack was averted. Don’t tune out, there’s more action to come.
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    Selfie habits have gone beyond casual pictures taken for social media

    Selfie habits have gone beyond casual pictures taken for social media Online self-projections in every possible way, no matter how inauthentic, seem to be the new order. This is unfortunate.
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    It is time to follow Sebi’s lead on online dispute resolution

    It is time to follow Sebi’s lead on online dispute resolution Resolving disputes does not need the actual presence of disputants. With a major constraint gone, our case burden can ease.
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    The reliability of economic forecasts has been questioned again

    The reliability of economic forecasts has been questioned again Economic models help economists focus on relevant variables, but they can let us down and there’s a case for relying more on alternative approaches and subjective human judgement.
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    Women's political empowerment will enhance governance and boost the economy

    Women's political empowerment will enhance governance and boost the economy Gender equality in politics will not only ensure fair play and accountability, but support the economy too. Women must pitch in more as voters, poll workers, candidates and lawmakers.
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    Zee and Sony: An awkward split-up

    Zee and Sony: An awkward split-up The proposed merger came apart on Monday, but perhaps they both saved themselves future trouble. Eyes will turn to Reliance’s pact with Disney-Hotstar, a union that’ll have a lion’s share of India’s TV ad pie.
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    Lessons from the insurance sector could help other sectors

    Lessons from the insurance sector could help other sectors Thankfully, India has a regulatory model that offers reform lessons of high relevance today in various fields.
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    Zee's split with Sony leaves it gasping

    Zee's split with Sony leaves it gasping Zee's performance has been poor, and with Sony walking out its merger deal with it, it faces a struggle for survival.
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    PSUs are running amok with grand ventures, with little regard for their capability or governance

    PSUs are running amok with grand ventures, with little regard for their capability or governance Public sector companies are taking on ambitious projects aligning with the government's policy push, but some of these may be beyond their capabilities
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    Solve the horizon problem: Don’t let Big Tech escape regulation

    Solve the horizon problem: Don’t let Big Tech escape regulation The short-term focus of governance as usual tends to result in tighter rules for finance than technology. This suits Big Tech but is not in our long-term interest.
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    We might be closer to finding quick ways to diagnose and treat long covid

    We might be closer to finding quick ways to diagnose and treat long covid Long covid may be traceable to a chronic immune system imbalance. The good news is that a single bio-marker for this mystery condition may have emerged.
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    Water resource inadequacy is a challenge India must take head on

    Water resource inadequacy is a challenge India must take head on India’s mitigation plan for climate change should accord high priority to a basic scarcity that may impede economic growth.
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    Corporate leaders risk failure if their own data dashboards start lying to them

    Corporate leaders risk failure if their own data dashboards start lying to them Losing touch with reality is easy when a business culture allows its information feed to be fudged. Alas, it happens much too often.
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    Bull semen imports are a welcome dairy experiment

    Bull semen imports are a welcome dairy experiment India’s dairy board has done well to import Gir bull genes from Brazil. This highly productive breed’s desi lineage may have eased autarkic resistance, but genetic origin shouldn’t matter so long as milk output gets a boost.
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    Ayodhya on screens: A B-school case study in marketing?

    Ayodhya on screens: A B-school case study in marketing? Multiplex major PVR Inox's tie-up with a news channel to screen the Ram temple consecration in more than 160 theatres across over 70 cities seems aimed at generating goodwill for this new combo brand.
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    Let Ayodhya set a new paradigm of religious tourism

    Let Ayodhya set a new paradigm of religious tourism The Ram temple in Ayodhya could trigger a paradigm shift in the conceptualization and governance of temple towns and pilgrimage centres, leading to greater economic activity, job creation and collective welfare
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