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    Mint Explainer | Pricing 201 for B2B SaaS companies: Price-Product Fit

    Mint Explainer | Pricing 201 for B2B SaaS companies: Price-Product Fit This article is the first in a three-part series on B2B Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) pricing.
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    Finally, Can We Ask Who Really Colluded With Russia?

    Finally, Can We Ask Who Really Colluded With Russia? If the crime is promoting distrust in institutions, the evidence is strongest against the FBI and media.
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    Mint Explainer: Are hybrid vehicles actually greener than EVs?

    Mint Explainer: Are hybrid vehicles actually greener than EVs? An IIT Kanpur study claims electric vehicles made in India cause more emissions than hybrid vehicles when taking into account the coal burnt to manufacture them. But other studies have shown dramatically different results
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    An explosion in a galaxy, far, far away

    An explosion in a galaxy, far, far away A Type II supernova, formed by the violent explosion of a star 10-50 times larger than our Sun, has been detected close to Ursa Major. Known as SN 2023ixf, it is relatively easily seen through small amateur telescopes and is located in the Pinwheel Galaxy...
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    Generative AI will require us to recalibrate how we do our work

    Generative AI will require us to recalibrate how we do our work It can take care of mundane tasks and liberate our schedules to focus on what best generates value
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    We need just one big cluster to become an electronics hub

    We need just one big cluster to become an electronics hub In 2022, Vietnam, a country about as big as Madhya Pradesh, exported $114 billion in electronics. China exported close to $900 billion.
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    A decade of reformist action has catalysed the emergence of India

    A decade of reformist action has catalysed the emergence of India Seven key aspects of the Modi government’s economic strategy have set the stage for our long-term ambitions to be achieved
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    National symbols must always work as unifiers

    National symbols must always work as unifiers India’s new Parliament building to be inaugurated this Sunday has seen a political battle erupt. Dissonance has arisen over Indian symbols. No matter what, the truth must prevail
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    Social media platforms should welcome studies on kid safety

    Social media platforms should welcome studies on kid safety It is in their interest to pay the US surgeon general close attention
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    Examine the Tibetan struggle through a feminist lens

    Examine the Tibetan struggle through a feminist lens Keeping Tibetan ways of living and cultural traditions alive while retaining autonomy over the historical narrative is a useful non-violent means of resistance from a feminist perspective
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    Quick edit: Piketty portfolio

    Quick edit: Piketty portfolio According to a study released by fund manager Janus Henderson, the world’s 1,200 largest publicly listed companies issued total dividends of $327 billion in the first quarter of 2023, up 12% year-on-year and a record figure
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    The Centre must not become reliant on RBI payouts

    The Centre must not become reliant on RBI payouts The central bank’s dividend payout jump was enabled by an exceptional rise in currency trading profits in a year of heavy outflows, but it must never be under any pressure to profit
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    Remember Robert Lucas everytime expectations confound us

    Remember Robert Lucas everytime expectations confound us His was an extreme theory but what people rationally expect is often seen to impair policy efficacy
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    Green bonds and guarantees: Key tools to contain global warming

    Green bonds and guarantees: Key tools to contain global warming Huge sums of capital are needed for a transition and India has done well to create an enabling framework for green finance.
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    India’s bankruptcy code might well be in need of a rescue too

    India’s bankruptcy code might well be in need of a rescue too The 2016 insolvency law was crafted when India was starting to tackle a huge pile of bad loans: a $200 billion-plus menace.
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    Voters pushing for change don’t always get enough of it

    Voters pushing for change don’t always get enough of it Elections in Turkey, Thailand and Karnataka have revealed stirrings that may not have much impact
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    El Niño has cast a long shadow on the Indian economy

    El Niño has cast a long shadow on the Indian economy Unfortunately, this risk has emerged at a time when there are already other risks lurking for the Indian economy like weak external demand, skewed domestic demand and tight monetary conditions.
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    Quick edit: Overseas buzz

    Quick edit: Overseas buzz In Papua New Guinea, diplomacy took an unusual turn with the island nation’s Prime Minister James Marape parting with protocol to receive Modi after sunset, and, to surprise back home, welcoming him by touching his feet
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    India should adopt a tort law to strengthen its delivery of justice

    India should adopt a tort law to strengthen its delivery of justice It would help democratize access to justice by ensuring that punitive damages are accessible to all victims of civil wrongs.
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    Harry and Meghan’s paparazzi chase has exposed job distress

    Harry and Meghan’s paparazzi chase has exposed job distress A car chase through a major city; a member of the British royal family pursued by paparazzi desperate for their money shot
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