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    Mint Explainer: Qatar, Fifa, and the unfinished task of reforms

    Mint Explainer: Qatar, Fifa, and the unfinished task of reforms The World Cup soccer host nation, as well as its apex body, needs to do more.
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    Sitharaman’s FY 23 fiscal deficit target not as out of reach as it seems

    Sitharaman’s FY 23 fiscal deficit target not as out of reach as it seems Yet, bringing the fiscal deficit to 6.4% in FY23 is not a straightforward choice for Finance Minister Sitharaman.
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    India ought to have started the revolution Mark Cuban has with Cost Plus Drugs

    India ought to have started the revolution Mark Cuban has with Cost Plus Drugs Expanding the market for generic drugs is of particular benefit to Indian pharma, which has a largish hold on the market worldwide.
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    Mint Explainer: How China protests spread and where they are leading

    Mint Explainer: How China protests spread and where they are leading The current protests were touched off by an apartment block fire in Urumqi in which nine people were killed.
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    Hope springs anew on a private capex revival

    Hope springs anew on a private capex revival This year could mark the end of a prolonged slump in private investment, as India’s CEA has indicated. The government will need to tread carefully on what this implies for fiscal policy
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    FTAs aren't all the govt is doing to build robust export base

    FTAs aren't all the govt is doing to build robust export base The government is quietly making laws and systems to build a robust industrial and export base.
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    Middle managers keep firms going and deserve gratitude

    Middle managers keep firms going and deserve gratitude Middle-bracket managers have been the ones balancing top management’s often-strident calls to return to the office against employees’ desire to maintain some level of work flexibility
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    Why so many bought into the global cult of crypto

    Why so many bought into the global cult of crypto What began as a financial revolution will likely end as just another familiar cog in the same old wheel.
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    Post-college dissonance and disguised unemployment

    Post-college dissonance and disguised unemployment What’s being studied seems woefully out of whack with what the real job market demands
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    The tendency to use history as a weapon is rising

    The tendency to use history as a weapon is rising What was Rahul Gandhi trying to prove by sparking a “Savarkar Controversy” in the midst of the “Bharat Jodo Yatra”? Was it a conscious decision to build an ideological foundation for the party and for his own image? In Maharashtra, where he made...
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    It isn’t easy to set up high-quality institutions of higher education

    It isn’t easy to set up high-quality institutions of higher education Founders must have their purpose and financial model sorted out for such a project to be sustainable
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    Freebies in the fray

    Freebies in the fray In a bid to take on the ruling BJP, whose emphasis has been on infrastructure, AAP offered the Gujarat state’s households free electricity, an unemployment dole and a basic income transfer for women, apart from free healthcare and schooling of enhanced quality
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    Why are Indian firms oblivious to the charms of the Beautiful Game?

    Why are Indian firms oblivious to the charms of the Beautiful Game? India’s consumer brands would appear to be wasting a golden opportunity to steal a little warmth from the football fever gripping the world.
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    Mint Explainer: Five lessons for India from China's war on covid

    Mint Explainer: Five lessons for India from China's war on covid India must administer booster doses on a mass scale to guard against future outbreaks.
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    Mint Explainer: What ex-spymaster's rise says about Pak and spells for India

    Mint Explainer: What ex-spymaster's rise says about Pak and spells for India Former ISIS chief Asim Munir as Pak army chief is a sharp contrast to Bajwa who tried to normalise relations with India.
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    India can scrap Air Suvidha form at its own peril

    India can scrap Air Suvidha form at its own peril Getting tested just before the flight can be a bit of a bother. But why drop the insistence on being vaccinated?
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    Déjà vu over the story of a calamity foretold

    Déjà vu over the story of a calamity foretold An agreement was thrashed out at CoP-27 to set up a loss-and-damage fund for those most vulnerable to climate change. But we have seen similar promises made and broken before
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    Twitter winding up might not be a bad outcome

    Twitter winding up might not be a bad outcome The network effect of time is far more valuable than of social media platforms that mostly waste it.
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    Our data protection bill got more flak than it deserved

    Our data protection bill got more flak than it deserved It’s concise and illustrative while its carve-outs are neither extraordinary nor a cause for privacy fears
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    Why deglobalization poses a climate threat

    Why deglobalization poses a climate threat We urgently need global agreements that could help us overcome a complex set of perils presented by a badly fractured world.
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