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The Olympics, a grand celebration of athletic prowess and international unity, often serve as a lens through which a host nation’s strengths and shortcomings are magnified. When the world’s athletes converge on a single city, they bring into sharp focus not just the spirit of competition but also the...
The 3 percent fiscal deficit target has long been a cornerstone of fiscal policy in many countries, particularly within the context of the European Union's Maastricht criteria and India's fiscal framework. The target is designed to ensure that governments do not excessively borrow and spend, thereby maintaining economic stability...
Hindenburg Goes After REITs: Analyzing the Impact and Performance of Real Estate Investment Trusts
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In recent years, the investment landscape has witnessed increasing scrutiny from various quarters, and one notable example is the Hindenburg Research's critical stance on Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs). As a well-known short-selling firm, Hindenburg Research has made headlines for its investigations into several high-profile companies, often resulting in...
Cheaper Venezuelan Crude May Return to India from Feb: Navigating the Shifting Dynamics of Global Oil Trade
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n a noteworthy shift in the complex chessboard of global oil trade, reports indicate that cheaper Venezuelan crude oil may once again find its way to Indian shores starting next month. This potential resurgence comes after a hiatus of three years, driven by Indian refiners pivoting away from Russian...
Health Authorities Recommend WHO-Backed Vaccine as Flu Cases Rise: A Prudent Response to Evolving Threats
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As influenza infections surge across the nation, health authorities are stepping up their efforts to curb the spread and protect the population. The National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) has recently issued an official notice, recommending the cautious adoption of the Southern Hemisphere's 2024 quadrivalent influenza vaccine. This decision...
Are Ultra Premium Credit Cards Worth Their Hefty Annual Fees? Navigating Luxury and Rewards
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Credit cards have become synonymous with a world of luxury, offering access to premium hotels, exclusive homes, and dream vacations. However, this access often comes at a significant cost, especially when it comes to ultra premium credit cards. The Amex Centurion, the most expensive credit card in India, demands...
Bull Semen Imports: A Pragmatic Experiment to Boost India’s Dairy Potential
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India's journey to becoming the largest producer of milk in the world has been nothing short of remarkable, especially considering the modest supply the country had post-independence. The White Revolution, marked by the formation of cooperative networks among rural dairy farms, propelled India's dairy industry to new heights. In...
Companies Battle for Small Pool of IT Employees: A Struggle for Talent Dominates India Inc.
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In the ever-evolving landscape of India's corporate sector, a fierce competition is unfolding for a limited pool of skilled IT employees. This battle is not confined to the traditional realm of IT companies but extends across diverse industries, creating a talent gap that poses challenges for India Inc. at...
Health Authorities Recommend WHO-Backed Vaccine as Flu Cases Rise: A Prudent Response to Evolving Threats
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As influenza infections surge across the nation, health authorities are stepping up their efforts to curb the spread and protect the population. The National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) has recently issued an official notice, recommending the cautious adoption of the Southern Hemisphere's 2024 quadrivalent influenza vaccine. This decision...
In the bustling heart of Mumbai, the financial capital of India, a quiet but seismic shift was taking place in the world of business. Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) norms were slowly but surely encroaching upon the corporate landscape, leaving India Inc. both intrigued and unnerved.
For years, Indian businesses...