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Ensuring that plans for 2025-35 leave no one behind will require getting the best and widest possible inputs. As ministries factor these in to draw up
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There is an emerging need for energy-importing economies like India and China to try to delink international trade from the dollar. But it is not an e
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California's proposed law on the right to disconnect after work reflects universally accepted rights regarding working hours, rest, and privacy. Howev
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April 1 was for jesters and pranksters. Silly days include fake news, interpretive dance, and potassium trend. Nature pranks with lingering summer. El
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The challenge of making growth more employment-inclusive in India goes beyond focusing solely on labour-intensive manufacturing. Accelerated infrastru
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FTX founder's fraud sentencing underlines US crypto regulation push. Bitcoin market cap rises with ETFs. Bankman-Fried's conviction impacts crypto mar
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Despite being named the happiest country, Finland grapples with economic challenges, labour strikes, mental health issues, loneliness, and a declining
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K Padmarajan challenges norms by celebrating defeat, disrupting the essence of competition. Embracing loss since 1988, he defies stereotypes and the c
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