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    Competitive populism could hurt the Indian economy

    Competitive populism could hurt the Indian economy The economy did not play a big role in the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) forming a government in Karnataka, but may have in its defeat
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    Adani: Sebi should peer over any wall it runs into

    Adani: Sebi should peer over any wall it runs into In an era of social media snippets, ‘clean chit’ posts can move markets
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    The withdrawal of ₹2,000 notes is short of a rational explanation

    The withdrawal of ₹2,000 notes is short of a rational explanation On 19 May, in pursuance of its ‘Clean Note Policy,’ the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) decided to withdraw ₹2,000 denomination banknotes from circulation
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    Algorithmic biases in medical devices could harm us

    Algorithmic biases in medical devices could harm us The more we rely on medical devices for our treatment, the greater is the risk small flaws in their underlying algorithms could result in misdiagnosis - or worse
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    It’s bankruptcy that needs a rescue in India

    It’s bankruptcy that needs a rescue in India Insolvent airline Go First will be a test of whether the country is ready to rebalance creditors’ rights and shareholders’ privileges.
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    A great big decoupling of semiconductors is underway

    A great big decoupling of semiconductors is underway India’s Semiconductor Mission (ISM) aims to build a vibrant semiconductor and display ecosystem to enable India’s emergence as a global hub for electronics manufacturing and design
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    Mint Explainer: Can Bengaluru prevent more deaths like Bhanurekha's?

    Mint Explainer: Can Bengaluru prevent more deaths like Bhanurekha's? Despite having abundant funds the city continues to struggle with clogged sewers and crumbling infrastructure, calling into question the effectiveness of the government, the civic administration and the city’s future as a tech hub
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    Tax authorities don’t need TCS to catch evaders

    Tax authorities don’t need TCS to catch evaders Robust audit trails are already available for any transaction under the liberalised remittance scheme. What’s missing is diligent scrutiny of them by the income tax department
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    India’s currency needs the promise of stability

    India’s currency needs the promise of stability The ₹2,000 note withdrawal isn’t Demonetization II but may disrupt informal commerce. While risks could be handled better, RBI must work on the rupee’s utility and value retention
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    India could consider adopting a well-targeted interest rate policy

    India could consider adopting a well-targeted interest rate policy We can turn a quasi tax-subsidy regime overt if the Centre moves rates while RBI manages money
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    How to make sense of India’s official growth estimates

    How to make sense of India’s official growth estimates All GDP data has scope for error and we mustn’t lose sight of the fact that its margin in India remains wide
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    Can the global economy avoid a lost decade of expansion ahead?

    Can the global economy avoid a lost decade of expansion ahead? Forecasts are turning gloomier as we face a ‘polycrisis’ that demands an extremely high degree of global policy coordination
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    Abortion rights in the US are under fire from multiple sides

    Abortion rights in the US are under fire from multiple sides Abortion pills under attack tells us something about conservatism
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    It is important to find pathways to make India a casteless nation

    It is important to find pathways to make India a casteless nation I am of the opinion” Ambedkar told the Constituent Assembly, “that in believing that we are a nation, we are cherishing a great delusion
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    The 1.5° danger mark is glaring at the globe now

    The 1.5° danger mark is glaring at the globe now A global heat record may be set by at least one year from 2023 to 2027, with the 1.5° Celsius red line likelier to be breached than not. We need not despair if we speed up climate action
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    Why a debate rages over whether ice-cream is healthy

    Why a debate rages over whether ice-cream is healthy The research of a doctoral student at Harvard Medical School led him to the conclusion that, “Among diabetics, eating half a cup of ice cream a day was associated with a lower risk of heart problems.”
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    Work communication should be seen as part of our real work

    Work communication should be seen as part of our real work Meetings, emails and chat programs account for 57% of a knowledge worker's workweek, with Excel, Word and PowerPoint making up the remainder, according to Microsoft. The author argues that email and meetings should be seen as core parts...
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    Adopt a single-window e-portal to ease land acquisition in India

    Adopt a single-window e-portal to ease land acquisition in India A digital infrastructure provision for it that appreciates the importance of speed and scale would be a big win for the nation
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    A popularity test around the curve as polls approach

    A popularity test around the curve as polls approach Opposition unity has been gaining traction with Nitish Kumar’s mobilization
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    A new geopolitical battlefield is emerging in the Pacific

    A new geopolitical battlefield is emerging in the Pacific The centrality of Pacific Islands to the emerging geopolitical contestation between China and the US has been evident for quite some time
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