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    ASER report on learning deficits calls for urgent remedial action

    ASER report on learning deficits calls for urgent remedial action While it is ridiculous to think that digital technologies can substitute for committed teachers, these can serve as force multipliers in the hands of dedicated teachers.
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    Maharashtra was a magnet for fresh investment MoUs at Davos

    Maharashtra was a magnet for fresh investment MoUs at Davos A clutch of deals across various sectors signed with companies could help make the state a manufacturing hub for the world
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    Don’t expect much from insolvency code tweaks

    Don’t expect much from insolvency code tweaks The IBC does need fixing but process efficiency would be served better by human capacity expansion than a raft of proposed changes which include two that could hamper its efficacy
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    Jacinda Ardern has given the world a big lesson in humility

    Jacinda Ardern has given the world a big lesson in humility Her leadership showed bravado is not necessary to run a country
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    The Centre’s proposals should strengthen our insolvency code

    The Centre’s proposals should strengthen our insolvency code The introduction of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC) in 2016 was a ‘watershed’ moment in India, its success aided by swift legislative interventions by the government to ensure that the code evolved to address legal and...
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    ‘Bharat jodo’ is not enough to revive Congress fortunes

    ‘Bharat jodo’ is not enough to revive Congress fortunes It’s an admirable effort but won’t rid the party of its ills or solve leadership divisions within the opposition
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    Mint Explainer: How Oyo is carving a path to profits

    Mint Explainer: How Oyo is carving a path to profits The company has built revenue-earning presence across countries.
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    It’s not artificial intelligence but users of it who may take our jobs

    It’s not artificial intelligence but users of it who may take our jobs It can’t replicate human emotions but could enhance existing roles and create a bunch of new ones.
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    It’s inadvisable to sleepwalk on megathreat mountain

    It’s inadvisable to sleepwalk on megathreat mountain From stagflationary trends and elevated debt to AI taking jobs away amid geopolitical tensions, we face megathreats of greater complexity and size than we did in the previous century.
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    Disruptive change in education could help us tackle joblessness

    Disruptive change in education could help us tackle joblessness Skills depend on primary education which now has hope for change in a policy shift and its rising potential as a vote-getter
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    India’s car market should use a hybrid lane for a green pick-up

    India’s car market should use a hybrid lane for a green pick-up Electric cars are gaining share too slowly and hybrids could help.
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    A detached approach is crucial for a uniform civil code

    A detached approach is crucial for a uniform civil code The rekindled debate over a uniform civil code (UCC) in India has ushered in a slew of concerns that need to be addressed before it is taken up for final consideration
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    The cells tell the story of a tilt

    The cells tell the story of a tilt The Sabouroff Head has raised many doubts, in particular about the rest of the sculpture
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    Tata Tech IPO, the first from the Tatas after 2004, should cheer investors

    Tata Tech IPO, the first from the Tatas after 2004, should cheer investors Tata Group is moving to rationalise its unmanageable and undecipherable jigsaw puzzle of subsidiaries, associate companies and joint ventures.
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    Pak PM Sharif’s talks offer: What are India’s choices?

    Pak PM Sharif’s talks offer: What are India’s choices? India needs a foot in the door in Pakistan to take advantage of the resentment seen among both the masses and the elites against Pak’s benefactors, the US and China.
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    Mint Explainer: Why Rishi Sunak’s government is struggling to stay afloat

    Mint Explainer: Why Rishi Sunak’s government is struggling to stay afloat Sunak’s Conservative Party lags 20 percentage points behind the opposition Labour Party while many prominent leaders, including Sunak, are expected to lose in the next election.
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    What ITC’s latest move tells us about health-conscious consumption market

    What ITC’s latest move tells us about health-conscious consumption market Getting a firm toehold in its trendiest and likely highest margin segment by acquiring Yoga Bar would appear to make a lot of sense for ITC.
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    Our software sector’s Antyodaya approach is positive for business

    Our software sector’s Antyodaya approach is positive for business A tough year for software companies is making their recruitment more inclusive in ways that strengthen them and India too
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    Facebook’s Zuckerberg could soon face the threat of prison

    Facebook’s Zuckerberg could soon face the threat of prison A UK law revision in the works for online safety was long overdue.
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    Individual dedication can overcome rigid constraints

    Individual dedication can overcome rigid constraints Major reforms take time but progress can be achieved by the thoughtful acts of committed people who care
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