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    We must break the silence on suicide prevention in India

    We must break the silence on suicide prevention in India Rising suicide cases in India make it imperative that we prioritise their prevention and frame them not as an issue of personal choice but a social matter addressable through collective action.
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    How lenders use AI and machine learning to boost financial inclusion

    How lenders use AI and machine learning to boost financial inclusion Two billion people around the world remain unbanked or underbanked, but a technological revolution is changing the lives of such individuals, who previously had no hope of ascending the economic ladder
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    The challenges of American and Indian women from a Goldin lens

    The challenges of American and Indian women from a Goldin lens Women in both countries suffer similarly as their capitalist models pit the labour market against the desire to have a family
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    India’s war on informal labour is turning out bad for workers

    India’s war on informal labour is turning out bad for workers Informality seen as a by-product of tax evasion is failing the effort
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    Isro will need new tech to put humans on the moon

    Isro will need new tech to put humans on the moon Carrying instruments to the moon or Mars where they can be abandoned if required, is very different from carrying humans safely into space, and bringing them back
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    We need a legal framework for collective climate action

    We need a legal framework for collective climate action It’s critical to set obligations and rights so that we can stop action violative of global trade and climate laws
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    Cricket, Chandrayaan and the menace of ambush marketing

    Cricket, Chandrayaan and the menace of ambush marketing Sponsorship contracts must fully protect and clearly spell out the rights of a sponsor in relation to their ability to freely market and advertise their brands
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    The X charge

    The X charge Whether or not X’s new charge separates human users from bots, it will lay the ground for another revenue stream that could slowly be amplified.
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    Our labour survey data is far from satisfactory

    Our labour survey data is far from satisfactory The latest PLFS found Indian unemployment down and labour force participation up, especially of women, but a closer look reveals an urgency to shore up people’s well-being
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    Humans may have just struck AI for real but they simply can’t win

    Humans may have just struck AI for real but they simply can’t win American writers’ big deal won’t stop AI from growing and eventually defeating those who fight it
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    Improve nutrition delivery and not bristle at low rank

    Improve nutrition delivery and not bristle at low rank We should look at the insight that emerges from the hunger index rather than assign motives
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    What’s cooking as a US armada expands off the Israeli shore?

    What’s cooking as a US armada expands off the Israeli shore? It is mainly to rescue Americans especially if the violence escalates
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    Garg’s memoir is a narrative of dissonance and dissent

    Garg’s memoir is a narrative of dissonance and dissent This insider tale reads reckless in parts and may even remind readers of the ‘unreliable narrator’ genre
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    The e-rupee is like wine: It’ll take time to mature

    The e-rupee is like wine: It’ll take time to mature India’s CBDC has seen very little adoption in its ongoing trial phase, but then we already have a digital-money success in UPI. The e-rupee’s edge is subtle and it’s best not to rush it
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    A clear K-shape is visible in the housing loans getting disbursed

    A clear K-shape is visible in the housing loans getting disbursed Priority sector housing loans are lagging and indicate small buyers being priced out of the market
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    Our digital regime best balances innovation and safety

    Our digital regime best balances innovation and safety India’s model finely mixes Europe’s rights-based approach with the market-centric models of US and China
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    A step back in time

    A step back in time Although the court rejected the right of LGBTQ+ couples to adopt children, chief justice D.Y.Chandrachud’s strong observation that the “law cannot assume that only heterosexual couples can be good parents” cannot be ignored for long.
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    The world economy is slowing even as India’s provides hope

    The world economy is slowing even as India’s provides hope IMF forecasts peg India as a bright spot but it’ll need work to sustain high growth that’s key to becoming a developed nation
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    Why India must bid for the 2036 Olympics

    Why India must bid for the 2036 Olympics There are several reasons why the naysayers’ scepticism about India bidding for the 2036 Olympic Games is misplaced
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    The materiality and morality of Net Zero should go hand in hand

    The materiality and morality of Net Zero should go hand in hand Ed Conway’s ‘The Material World’ makes us think about the costs of unrealistic climate goals that we have chosen to ignore
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