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100 and counting

Modi 3.0 has signalled policy continuity, while making tacit shifts; deeper changes needed to meet the lofty goals.

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Bridging gender gap in labour force

The growth in labour force participation rate for rural women in the last 6-7 years has a positive correlation with…

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Apple’s next move

After the success in production, iPhone maker must look at bringing its component partners to India.

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Cementing a sustainable future

The cement industry has made significant strides in curbing emissions, driven by the dual imperatives of sustainable development and regulatory…

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Choices before GST council

Rather than raise rates, the government must fix the tax’s faulty design and bring in larger transaction volumes.

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India’s march towards deep tech

As India embraces the deep-tech revolution, the next wave of technological breakthroughs will come from the labs and start-ups in…

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Future-proofing EV market

There is a case for supply-based mandates over demand-based incentives in India.

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Auto dissonance

Battle between auto dealers and manufacturers over inventory levels must be resolved to end credibility crisis.

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Caste census and the RSS

Sangh against survey that’s politicised; caste politics at odds with Viksit Bharat goal.

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Telecom sector must get a fair share

Large traffic-generating platforms are propagating fallacies on proposal for responsible fair-share contribution to network costs.

shorts
Air India crash survivor’s family says airline ‘ignored or turned down’ meeting invite
Air India crash survivor’s family says airline ‘ignored or turned down’ meeting invite
India News52 min ago

The family of Air India crash survivor Viswashkumar Ramesh has claimed that the airline “ignored or turned down” their invitation to meet them, despite repeated requests, BBC reports. Ramesh, the only survivor of the tragic June crash that killed 241 passengers on board, spoke to the UK media for the first time since returning to the country.