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    Mint Explainer: How Netanyahu’s judicial changes are dividing Israel

    Mint Explainer: How Netanyahu’s judicial changes are dividing Israel The proposed changes would, among other things, reduce the power of Israel's judiciary by allowing a simple majority of parliament to override judicial verdicts
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    Budget delivers a last-minute blow to debt investors

    Budget delivers a last-minute blow to debt investors By stripping debt mutual funds of their tax benefit, the government has made it harder for a India to develop a thriving bond market
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    Community involvement and technology are key to eliminating TB

    Community involvement and technology are key to eliminating TB To achieve these interventions, a collaborative effort involving community action, technological innovations, and multisectoral partnerships is required
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    The truth about who really pays 90% of GST collected

    The truth about who really pays 90% of GST collected GST is a consumption tax that is ultimately borne by the end consumer, whether he or she is transparently billed for it or not
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    India has much to gain from helping Sri Lanka

    India has much to gain from helping Sri Lanka A vigorous trade partnership would help India reduce China’s influence over the island nation and give New Delhi more room to manoeuvre on other vital issues such as terrorism and the treatment of Sri Lankan Tamils
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    Mint Explainer: India is preparing for 6G. So what?

    Mint Explainer: India is preparing for 6G. So what? The country's 5G rollout has barely begun but plans to develop and deploy 6G network technologies by 2030 are already underway
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    Are subscriptions to OTT platforms tax deductible?

    Are subscriptions to OTT platforms tax deductible? The onus to establish a nexus between business and subscription charges lies with the taxpayer. The invoice for such payments should be in the name of the assessee and the payment for the subscription should be made from the bank account...
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    An evolving bug risked distorting our evolution

    An evolving bug risked distorting our evolution Global thinkers had warned us of a covid-led surge in submission to authority. In spite of an observed tendency, the post-pandemic record so far suggests we haven’t changed much
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    Worker incomes in India are still signalling tough circumstances

    Worker incomes in India are still signalling tough circumstances An income revival is essential for the key role it plays in driving consumption and reducing poverty
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    The Adani affair revealed gaping holes in governance

    The Adani affair revealed gaping holes in governance Questions of board oversight and audit integrity brought up by the Adani episode suggest a potential failure of corporate governance that may call for a relook at India’s framework.
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    US Fed’s priority

    US Fed’s priority US investors were visibly let down by the Federal Reserve’s decision to hike its policy rate by a quarter-percentage-point on Wednesday, its ninth successive increase
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    The truth behind our train speeds

    The truth behind our train speeds For now, Vande Bharat Express trains are not really faster than the other trains
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    Schizophrenia treatment may finally be worth talking about

    Schizophrenia treatment may finally be worth talking about Next year, doctors might finally have something new to offer people who suffer from schizophrenia: a much-needed drug that can better improve their symptoms without side effects that too often cause them to stop taking their medications
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    AI’s best use case may actually be in our judicial system

    AI’s best use case may actually be in our judicial system Landlords in Bangalore often ask for obscenely high security deposits and many choose to leave their houses vacant in fear of squatters
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    Arunachal Pradesh: A short visit is enough to identify its potential

    Arunachal Pradesh: A short visit is enough to identify its potential This northeastern state boasts of high potential in many fields of economic endeavour that should be exploited responsibly
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    AT1 bond jitters needn’t unnerve Indian issuers

    AT1 bond jitters needn’t unnerve Indian issuers Before Credit Suisse, investors saw them written off in Yes Bank’s case. So long as this risk is clear to all, such ‘bail-in’ bonds have a reason to exist. Their returns might need to rise a bit
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    The economics of employment and growth looks upside down

    The economics of employment and growth looks upside down Textbooks in economics link growth with employment, which sounds logical
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    Working with AI robots could worsen human work cultures

    Working with AI robots could worsen human work cultures It’s said that as work becomes increasingly automated by Artificial Intelligence (AI), our special human traits—empathy and humour, creativity and kindness—will get more valuable
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    The world showed a vignette of covid vaccine hesitancy

    The world showed a vignette of covid vaccine hesitancy Variations and similarities in behaviour both hold valuable lessons for us to tackle the next such emergency
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    Privatized Air India’s takeoff can lead other PSUs to thrive as well

    Privatized Air India’s takeoff can lead other PSUs to thrive as well The ideal path ahead would be the ‘corporatization’ of PSUs by gradually offloading state-held equity into our stock market
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