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    Can Britannia help women grab a bigger slice of India's job pie?

    Can Britannia help women grab a bigger slice of India's job pie? The biscuit maker plans to increase the share of women in its workforce to 50% by next year. There are reasons to expect more companies to emulate its example
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    ‘Hindu rate of growth’ is a phrase we must erase

    ‘Hindu rate of growth’ is a phrase we must erase It is unfortunate that Raghuram Rajan dusted off a dubious phrase of pre-1991 vintage to warn India of potentially weak economic growth. We must not resort to gratuitous labels.
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    Great leaders get organizations to bridge four important chasms

    Great leaders get organizations to bridge four important chasms They transform confusion into clarity and refashion competence, concern and criticism for success.
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    An end-to-end cold storage system is what India needs

    An end-to-end cold storage system is what India needs Set up facilities at the farm-gate level and link them with other systems to cut waste and boost farm earnings.
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    India will attract more foreign capital if it addresses key gaps

    India will attract more foreign capital if it addresses key gaps Production incentives aren’t enough to lure the investments needed.
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    The G20 meeting in Bengaluru made progress on major issues

    The G20 meeting in Bengaluru made progress on major issues Let’s acknowledge the advances made under India’s G20 presidency and not be misled by the mere lack of a joint communique.
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    Russian oil gush

    Russian oil gush India’s crude oil imports from Russia reportedly hit a fresh high of 1.6 million barrels per day in February, higher than our combined oil imports from Iraq and Saudi Arabia
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    Geopolitics has cued optional mobile operating systems

    Geopolitics has cued optional mobile operating systems America’s tech restrictions and weakening globalization have spurred the creation of alternatives.
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    Religiosity impacts perceptions of crony capitalism within the country

    Religiosity impacts perceptions of crony capitalism within the country Surveys suggest an inverse relationship between religious beliefs and tolerance of corruption in government dealings with big business
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    FCI will not borrow from the National Small Savings Fund

    FCI will not borrow from the National Small Savings Fund The provision of ₹1.05 trillion relates to operational working capital arrangements made by FCI through banks to cover temporary cash needs for procurement and inventory-carrying costs.
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    Budget should’ve included any year-end outstanding

    Budget should’ve included any year-end outstanding Statement 25 shows the expected outstanding at the close of the year net of intra-year redemptions, not the intra-year peak.
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    The covid lab-leak theory is back thanks to geopolitics

    The covid lab-leak theory is back thanks to geopolitics American left-liberal politicians and almost all of US mainstream media vehicles have ridiculed, vilified and actively suppressed the lab-leak theory ever since it was first suggested in the early days of the pandemic
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    Share puppetry robs us of capitalism’s best gift

    Share puppetry robs us of capitalism’s best gift Don’t let over centralization and stock manipulation, for which Adani’s and pump-and-dump scrips are under a scanner, endanger the efficiency with which India’s economy must emerge.
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    India needs to double down on bridging its digital gender gap

    India needs to double down on bridging its digital gender gap Leveraging our demographic dividend will require the gender dividend of digital empowerment.
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    The value of those who keep losing to Narendra Modi

    The value of those who keep losing to Narendra Modi Next year, the party is expected to win India’s general elections easily, even after a decade in power. And it is set to dominate politics for many more years, especially at the Centre. How should we view the people who have been fighting the BJP?
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    China’s slump

    China’s slump More than a strong recovery, it was 2022’s meek 3% expansion that had set the economy up for a statistical spring back
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    To be the world’s factory, India must fix its manufacturing sector first

    To be the world’s factory, India must fix its manufacturing sector first Manufacturing output as a percentage of GDP has remained stagnant at 14-17% of GDP for years as India’s industrial policy has consistently suffered from a bias towards capital-intensive industries
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    How Sebi can clamp down on insider trading

    How Sebi can clamp down on insider trading While Sebi’s action against alleged front-runner Viresh Joshi, a former chief dealer at Axis Mutual Fund, is commendable, the intricate nature of the operation suggests the catch was more fortuitous than inevitable
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    What India gained – and lost – from the G20 foreign ministers meeting

    What India gained – and lost – from the G20 foreign ministers meeting G20 members may not have agreed on a joint statement, but the lament that India has no ability to broker consensus on the global stage is misplaced
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    Mint Explainer: What the G20 foreign ministers meeting meant for India

    Mint Explainer: What the G20 foreign ministers meeting meant for India The meeting allowed New Delhi to project itself as a major centre of global affairs during a time of geopolitical crisis, but disagreements over the war in Ukraine threatened to overshadow India’s moment in the sun
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