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    Dispel myths around innovation to create a culture that fosters it

    Dispel myths around innovation to create a culture that fosters it The truth of this multifaceted concept must be understood closely if we are to generate the magic fuel needed for its ignition
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    Remote work looks inevitable: So let’s focus on fixing its bugs

    Remote work looks inevitable: So let’s focus on fixing its bugs WFH drawbacks like low in-person contact aren’t easy to address
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    The British economy is haunted by the ghosts of Brexit

    The British economy is haunted by the ghosts of Brexit Bad policies have added to the woes of a country that’s falling badly behind on productivity
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    AI caution for India

    AI caution for India Indian engineers in the IT sector face job loss risks as AI deployment by multinationals reduces work opportunities, says CEO of Stability AI.
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    India’s G20 presidency: Let’s be more ambitious

    India’s G20 presidency: Let’s be more ambitious While G20 communiques prove elusive, India has little time left to get a better deal for the Global South. The effort to reform institutions must cover World Bank and IMF ownership
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    Use contextual tools and models to catalyse our climate transition

    Use contextual tools and models to catalyse our climate transition Special technologies and business models can play a big role in our battle against global warming
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    Government must work to restore faith in Indian statistics

    Government must work to restore faith in Indian statistics A Niti Aayog report that claims the proportion of Indians classified as ‘poor’ almost halved from 2015-16 to 2019-21 has drawn scepticism for a number of reasons, including the timing of its release
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    Mint Explainer: Meta's LLaMa 2 is the joker in the generative-AI pack

    Mint Explainer: Meta's LLaMa 2 is the joker in the generative-AI pack Meta claims its open-source alternative to ChatGPT and Bard requires “far less computing power and resources to test new approaches, validate others’ work, and explore new use cases”
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    Despite the numbers, India’s imports from China may have increased in 2023

    Despite the numbers, India’s imports from China may have increased in 2023 In dollar terms, imports from China fell marginally in the first half of 2023 from the same period last year. But a closer examination of the data suggests the actual volume of imports may have increased
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    For bailouts to work, BSNL needs the freedom to perform

    For bailouts to work, BSNL needs the freedom to perform More than ₹3.2 lakh crore of taxpayers' money has been used to revive the struggling public-sector behemoth, but its success depends on being freed from government interference
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    Intervention does push deprivation levels down

    Intervention does push deprivation levels down A new Niti Aayog report shows reduced multidimensional poverty in India with the biggest gains made in fields of mission-mode state action like sanitation and access to cooking fuel
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    ‘Jawan’ and ‘RARKPK’ could fill Bollywood coffers briefly at best

    ‘Jawan’ and ‘RARKPK’ could fill Bollywood coffers briefly at best The rise of expensive multiplex viewing has altered storylines and alienated our mass moviegoers
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    India’s statistical system still has questions to answer

    India’s statistical system still has questions to answer An institutional mechanism for independent audits can help restore trust in the country’s official statistics
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    Nato’s endgame on Ukraine will need regime change in Moscow

    Nato’s endgame on Ukraine will need regime change in Moscow Game theory tells us that a nuclear option makes Russia’s defeat dicey and an overthrow of its leadership the safer outcome
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    Labour market data in the US holds evidence of a hiring bias

    Labour market data in the US holds evidence of a hiring bias Discrimination distorts job markets and hurts economic efficiency
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    The draft data privacy law surprises with its simplicity

    The draft data privacy law surprises with its simplicity Its approach is based on sound principles and can deliver privacy without overburdening businesses
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    Wordplay in the fray

    Wordplay in the fray Opposition parties in India have named their alliance for the 2024 general elections as the Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance (INDIA), prompting a potential "INDIA versus NDA" portrayal of the upcoming contest with the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party's National...
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    Mint Explainer: What are Niti Aayog’s ‘dimensions’ of poverty?

    Mint Explainer: What are Niti Aayog’s ‘dimensions’ of poverty? Poverty has traditionally been measured using just one criterion – money. Since 2021, the Indian government’s think tank has been doing it a little differently, taking a leaf out the UN’s book
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    Rupee as a reserve unit has a long way to go yet

    Rupee as a reserve unit has a long way to go yet Attempts to use our currency in bilateral trade may de-risk some dollar vulnerabilities but its real globalization is just not possible without a closer embrace of global market forces
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    Internationalize the rupee while a BRICS currency loses traction

    Internationalize the rupee while a BRICS currency loses traction The BRICS proposal is likely to stay a non-starter but India has opportunities of its own to pursue
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