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    Organizations are going beyond salary to help employees create wealth

    Organizations are going beyond salary to help employees create wealth ESOPs have been seen to have a motivating effect on employees, who drive themselves to perform at their best, as the company’s success now translates into financial rewards for them
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    Industrial policy learnings from a Soviet model versus Japanese

    Industrial policy learnings from a Soviet model versus Japanese It has had mixed results in the past and its success will depend on the economic logic and internal consistency of its pursuit.
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    Working women deserve more than lazy bits of trend analysis

    Working women deserve more than lazy bits of trend analysis Gender inequality requires rigorous research to help us tackle it.
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    Going out and playing can boost the Indian economy

    Going out and playing can boost the Indian economy We already know that regular PA has been shown to reduce the risk of several non-communicable diseases
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    Impressed he must be

    Impressed he must be On Thursday, Indian PM Narendra Modi and his visiting Australian counterpart Anthony Albanese did a lap of honour on a chariot at the Narendra Modi stadium (earlier called Motera stadium) in Ahmedabad ahead of the fourth cricket Test between the two countries as part of the...
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    Nothing to do, planet Earth is blue

    Nothing to do, planet Earth is blue While we may not have heard of any planet other than eight planets, it might strike you as unlikely and implausible that the Sun is the only star in all those unimaginable billions that has planets around it.
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    Advertising should stir thought and not anger

    Advertising should stir thought and not anger A Women’s Day commercial asking for a safe Holi faced a flurry of boycott calls for alleged Hinduphobia. Brands must not yield to vacuous protests. Let’s critique ads, not ban them.
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    Labour data points to significant distress in the Indian economy

    Labour data points to significant distress in the Indian economy There was a huge labour-force shift back to agriculture and economic conditions have been adverse.
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    Economists should admit the limits of their knowledge

    Economists should admit the limits of their knowledge An admission by forecasters that their projections are inexact estimates would aid their credibility but they seem trapped by a professional need to project GDP down to decimal points.
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    The economics of censoring Roald Dahl

    The economics of censoring Roald Dahl Netflix, Disney and others have tried to rework classic works and comic books to make them politically correct for fear of offending young audiences, their parents and their teachers. But the endless contortions required for these ‘woke’ revisions make them...
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    Why Narayana Murthy’s wisdom on VCs is flawed

    Why Narayana Murthy’s wisdom on VCs is flawed The Infosys founder recently compared venture capital investing to Ponzi schemes but his comments are at best an exaggeration of reality
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    Why Gender Lens Investing may not be the only panacea we think it is

    Why Gender Lens Investing may not be the only panacea we think it is A key challenge is the hesitation among LPs (Limited Partners) to allocate capital to GLI funds or to ask their portfolio fund managers to adopt a GLI approach.
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    Why Foxconn is unlikely to forego government incentives for chip making

    Why Foxconn is unlikely to forego government incentives for chip making Reports that the Taiwanese manufacturing giant is interested in setting up a semiconductor plant in India even without government incentives should be taken with a large pinch of salt
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    Keynes’ forecast of a tech-led bounty has not aged very well

    Keynes’ forecast of a tech-led bounty has not aged very well We have more free time but also more workers who feel burnt out.
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    Women entrepreneurs are set to uphold India’s digital future

    Women entrepreneurs are set to uphold India’s digital future Empowerment by online platforms has boosted our business prospects and formed an alliance of mutually reinforced growth.
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    The internet can foster a gender revolution in business

    The internet can foster a gender revolution in business As per the Periodic Labour Force Survey 2021, 59% of India’s women workforce is engaged in self-employment, of which 38% run enterprises on their own without any hired help and are likely to be subsistence entrepreneurs
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    End gender inequality in leisure for better results

    End gender inequality in leisure for better results Women get much less space than men to unwind and let whim dictate time spent, cramping India’s well-being and potential. Fun isn’t a focus too frivolous for high-level policy action.
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    We should lift each other up and be an enduring force for change

    We should lift each other up and be an enduring force for change It’s a bumpy ride to gender parity but women supporting women can blaze a trail and tip the scales.
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    Want economic growth? Elevate more women to the top

    Want economic growth? Elevate more women to the top The male-female empowerment gap exerts a toll on business too, creating systemic competitive disadvantages for companies that are unable to promote their talented women to leadership positions.
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    Gender myopia

    Gender myopia Sadly, it’s myopia that appears to afflict even the most learned of men
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