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    Free public transport for women could well transform Karnataka

    Free public transport for women could well transform Karnataka Karnataka's move to provide free basic public bus services to women could be a game-changer for the state's development, if investments are made to make it a success. The policy will benefit the poorest families, spur women's...
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    The una-anarchist who saw evil in organized empathy

    The una-anarchist who saw evil in organized empathy The Unabomber, Theodore Kaczynski, gained notoriety for his crude bombings across the US between 1978 and 1995. In his manifesto, he called for the overthrow of the economic and technological basis of society and criticised the psychological...
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    A reserve currency differs from one that payments are settled in

    A reserve currency differs from one that payments are settled in Its special characteristics of convertibility, usability and availability assure the US dollar a sustained role in global trade and commerce
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    Uncool Britannia

    Uncool Britannia UK PM Rishi Sunak marks #LondonTechWeek with a binary code on his official residence door, but his involvement in a crackdown on illegal immigrants raises controversy.
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    The Fed upped its estimate of what taming inflation will take

    The Fed upped its estimate of what taming inflation will take The Federal Reserve has left its policy rate at 5% to 5.25% to evaluate the impact of past monetary tightening. The median projection for the fed funds rates rose more than for projected inflation, suggesting the committee requires...
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    Get proactive on taking the third gender mainstream

    Get proactive on taking the third gender mainstream People’s gender perceptions and sensitivity must widen to reflect the real world and we all need to work at it
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    Why doesn’t Adani disclose potential conflict of interest?

    Why doesn’t Adani disclose potential conflict of interest? India's regulations around disclosing related-party transactions have been frequently tweaked over the past eight years. However, there are concerns that the spirit of the law is not filtering into corporate behaviour.
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    The time for an honest and open dialogue on climate is right now

    The time for an honest and open dialogue on climate is right now Net zero is the means to an end and we mustn’t confuse it with the overarching goal of enhancing the quality of human lives
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    Alex Soros should deploy big bucks against climate change

    Alex Soros should deploy big bucks against climate change Starting with agriculture will work well and not be controversial
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    Manage supply chain risks well for a competitive edge

    Manage supply chain risks well for a competitive edge Companies face up to $120bn in costs from environmental risks in their supply chains between 2021 and 2026, according to environmental disclosure platform CDP. The risks come from a variety of sources, including natural disasters and...
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    Our combat orientation has the world watching

    Our combat orientation has the world watching Indian defence forces are ready for joint theatre commands and significant interfaces with the US have been formalized. War or peace, though, India’s autonomy stays non-negotiable
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    Companies must strive to retain productive women employees

    Companies must strive to retain productive women employees Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) has become the largest employer of women in India?s private sector, but recently more women than men have left the company. TCS ended its work-from-home (WFH) policy and announced that employees should...
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    Global rankings that our officialdom never questions

    Global rankings that our officialdom never questions The B-Ready avatar of the World Bank’s Ease of Doing Business tracker still has design drawbacks
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    Fatherhood could be a transformative journey

    Fatherhood could be a transformative journey It turns us into adults, changes how we see things and makes us think far ahead
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    Gauge PLI success by evidence of data and not slant of ideology

    Gauge PLI success by evidence of data and not slant of ideology Raghuram Rajan's analysis of India's production-linked incentive (PLI) scheme for mobile phones has come under criticism. Rajan focused on the impact of the PLI on net exports of mobile phones and the amount of value-added being...
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    India’s slow but sure de-industrialisation is worrying

    India’s slow but sure de-industrialisation is worrying India’s high GDP growth has got policymakers excited but we must not lose sight of our flagging manufacturing sector that needs a major revival for the sake of prosperity and employment
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    Companies can use a social girdle to reduce corporate project risk

    Companies can use a social girdle to reduce corporate project risk Such a girdle will help firewall big investments from unforeseen threats and also secure the corporate image of big investors
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    The EU’s approach to AI rules is too riddled with complexity

    The EU’s approach to AI rules is too riddled with complexity The EU has approved a draft of its Artificial Intelligence (AI) Act, which sets minimum standards for AI use. The act requires chatbots to declare whether they are trained on copyrighted material, and deep-fakes must be labelled as...
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    Anticipation of wellness and its lessons for marketers

    Anticipation of wellness and its lessons for marketers Anticipation is a special driver of utility which differs in such key ways from expectation and hope that businesses must always stay wary of letting us down from heightened levels of it.
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    How Beyonce boosted Sweden’s inflation

    How Beyonce boosted Sweden’s inflation Queen Bey’s two-night concern in Stockholm last month affected Sweden’s inflation rate and revealed the growing influence of entertainment on the rest of the service industry
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