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    Gender pay disparity reports will not be enough to tackle it

    Gender pay disparity reports will not be enough to tackle it Is the home stretch to pay parity the hardest? It’s starting to look that way
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    Consumers should take the lead in helping struggling gig workers

    Consumers should take the lead in helping struggling gig workers We could spark reforms that ease their miserable work conditions by acting collectively as a compassionate pressure group
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    Laud the failure of J&J’s shot at patent evergreening

    Laud the failure of J&J’s shot at patent evergreening Bedaquiline is a TB drug that must reach large numbers as prices are pushed down by generic rivalry after its base compound goes off patent this July, as authorities have ruled
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    Escobar’s beasts

    Escobar’s beasts After cheetahs from Namibia, India may have more wildlife coming its way, this time from Colombia
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    Safe urban spaces for all shouldn’t be a long haul

    Safe urban spaces for all shouldn’t be a long haul Swachh Bharat needs an urban boost. If everyone had access to clean toilets, it would serve as a hygiene factor in addressing our abysmal gender gap in paid workforce participation
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    The sentience debate in the era of generative AI is getting hotter

    The sentience debate in the era of generative AI is getting hotter Most of us don’t conflate intelligence with consciousness but some people dream of creating life itself
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    The country mustn’t get entangled in a web of fake news

    The country mustn’t get entangled in a web of fake news What India’s poultry sector suffered during the pandemic after being tarred by false risks slapped upon chicken offers a case study of the damage that fake news can do to livelihoods.
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    India’s heatwaves are testing the limits of human survival

    India’s heatwaves are testing the limits of human survival Each summer in India is a fresh roll of the dice on whether a freak event will occur that leads to a vast number of deaths.
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    Why the government’s review of state-owned banks makes sense

    Why the government’s review of state-owned banks makes sense While the strength of Indian banks’ balance sheets makes SVB-style bank runs unlikely, they aren't completely insulated from rapid interest rate hikes
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    How will the global banking crisis affect India’s economy?

    How will the global banking crisis affect India’s economy? India won’t have to worry about financial stability as its banking sector is closed but is likely feel the effects of the meltdown in other, less direct ways
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    New fee on some UPI payments doesn’t address industry’s main challenges

    New fee on some UPI payments doesn’t address industry’s main challenges Rather than impose a 1.1% charge on UPI transactions above ₹2,000 made from prepaid payment instruments such as wallets, the NPCI should compensate intermediaries for all UPI payments using funds from the government, RBI and...
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    Import substitution can set climate action back

    Import substitution can set climate action back Indian incentives for locally made solar panels have many takers, sure, but we must focus on our aim of an energy transition. Self-reliance behind raised tariff barriers could prove costly
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    A big shift in debt fund taxation has ended ‘revdis’ for India’s rich

    A big shift in debt fund taxation has ended ‘revdis’ for India’s rich The well-off enjoyed a tax benefit while fixed deposits held by ordinary folks had a heavier burden
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    Nearshoring is the real deal in global manufacturing

    Nearshoring is the real deal in global manufacturing It has trumped ‘friendshoring’ and shows how a calculus of realism will drive this kind of world trade
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    Scottish first minister Yousaf needs a new economic strategy

    Scottish first minister Yousaf needs a new economic strategy His predecessor’s legacy and party’s leftism make that a steep ask
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    The US Federal Reserve’s role in America’s string of bank failures

    The US Federal Reserve’s role in America’s string of bank failures Many vulnerabilities were created by banks themselves but quantitative easing had an impact that must not be overlooked
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    UPI is not set in stone

    UPI is not set in stone It is not true that a fee has been levied on regular bank account-to-account transfers via the Unified Payments Interface (UPI)
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    Civil society organizations require wholesome support

    Civil society organizations require wholesome support They can’t be expected to operate well without funds enough to cover a whole range of costs borne
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    Israeli resistance to government overreach contrasts with Indian indifference

    Israeli resistance to government overreach contrasts with Indian indifference Both governments have been trying to push through controversial changes that would give them more power over the judiciary. While Israelis have united in protest, Indians remain largely unaware or unconcerned
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    Mint Explainer: China’s Belt and Road Initiative has dug itself into a hole

    Mint Explainer: China’s Belt and Road Initiative has dug itself into a hole Over 20 countries have received more than $240 billion in bailouts from the Chinese government since 2000, says a new report, making the case that China’s bets appear to have gone badly wrong
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