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Can threatening the balance and disrupting the way of life become acceptable means of progress?
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In all likelihood, inflationary impulses would moderate, as they have with regards to the CPI over the last few months
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A reduction in import duty on palm oil will see Malaysia and Indonesia raising prices by about as much. The benefit will flow to their farmers, not our consumers or cultivators
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With the GST Council failing to reach a conclusion about the tax rates on Friday, it must now move with speed so that the decision does not get lost in bureaucratic rigmarole
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Increased vigil on the borders is likely to yield results against infiltration of fake notes in the system since most of these are printed beyond India’s boundaries
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The situation calls for practices that ease the pain and does not make families run from pillar to post for compensation
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Building a society enriching company should be the aim of founders, not quick exits
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The paradox, if any, is not the brute force of these investments that have taken valuations higher, but the strengthening of the underlying companies that will catch up with the valuations
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Retaining talent, giving additional jobs, and offering flexibility to employees will go a long way in keeping the economy afloat, and winning trust in times of despair
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The proposed gathering of thousands of farmers in the Capital will go against both science and socially-acceptable protocols