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Your go-to list of podcasts on yoga

To help you get an asana right, there are videos, but to help you stay motivated and even learn about the history of yoga, you need a podcast



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Hyderabad mountaineer’s Project 3K in Ladakh

Hyderabad-based Abhishek Duttagupta on how he scaled Mt Kun, Mt Kang Yatse and completed the Ladakh ultra marathon back-to-back



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The reel deal: Unconventional Tamil Instagram influencers on their rapid success

Meet the Tamil influencers who rely on staying grounded, as they cook, eat and work out, drawing massive follower counts along the way




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Coimbatore-based Walkaroo footwear hosts the 11th edition of Coimbatore Marathon

Coimbatore-based Walkaroo footwear has joined hands with Coimbatore Cancer Foundation to host the 11th edition of the Coimbatore Marathon




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Editorial. Retrograde idea

Karnataka jobs Bill should be scrapped




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Editorial. Gold users must get a transparent Re-based price

There is a need to provide consumers with a transparently derived domestic reference rate which is under regulatory supervision




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Editorial. Crowd strike, indeed

A wake-up call for re-evaluating our digital dependencies




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Editorial. Big-bang reforms now need to give way to grunt work

The Economic Survey advises, sanely, that policy choices for India need to be driven more by pragmatism than ideology and warns against a blind aping of the West




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Editorial. Cautious and conservative

Budget is conservative but not averse to experimenting




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Editorial. Biden’s late withdrawal leaves the Democrats in a spot

The Democrats now have to decide afresh a new candidate to replace Biden and, as a result, their overall response to Trump whose worldview is diametrically the opposite to theirs




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Editorial. Gold duty cut can help exporters and consumers if cost savings are passed on 

The customs duty cut on gold, silver and platinum will certainly bring down production costs in this thin-margin industry, helping Indian exports gain competitive edge in the global market




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Editorial. Rail Budget’s capex boost welcome, but concerns remain

The Railways must attract higher freight volumes, even as it positions itself as a high end passenger travel option




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Editorial. States score major win on financial freedom

The Supreme Court has ruled that States had a perfect right to tax their minerals




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Editorial. Overall rain surplus but spatial, temporal spread concerning

While the IMD has strived to improve its predictive models, global warming is the wild card factor




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Editorial. Skilling sops useful, but education is key

There can be no getting away from the fact that the skills crisis in India’s young (15-29 years) reflects a failure of the education system — and the best skilling efforts cannot make up for this lack




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Editorial. SEBI right in trying to restrict retail F&O punts

These punts result in flight of capital too, as the counter-parties are often global algo-trading and high frequency shops




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Editorial. Little or no lessons learnt from natural disasters

Population as well as economic activities in vulnerable areas should be kept to a minimum. Yet, governments have promoted the opposite, including tourism




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Editorial. Monetary easing in the West good news for India

But food inflation could hold the RBI’s hand in reversing its interest rate cycle in the near future




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Editorial. Buying into stock dips risky in current global milieu

The Indian economy is less reliant on US exports than Asian peers and local IT services companies are not AI-driven. But ‘decoupling’ theories can fall by the wayside pretty quickly when global risk aversion takes over




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Editorial: Tax overreach

GST Directorate tax demand on Infosys absurd




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Editorial. Lessons for govt from LTCG episode

At the very least, feedback and views can be sought from stakeholders and analysts during pre-Budget consultations when such major changes are being considered




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Not exactly a status quo policy

The RBI has explained its food inflation concerns for those who discount them in the context of monetary policy — while flagging financial stability issues




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Editorial. MPC could have changed stance to neutral

A change in stance now would have made it possible for a rate cut later this calendar year, if the growth impulse turned weak




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Editorial. Bangladesh on the boil

India has to be watchful




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Editorial. TRAI rules can ring in better telecom service quality

The changes promise a better user experience, with faster load times for web pages and smoother live streams




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Editorial. SEBI storm

Buch’s rebuttal plausible, but needs verification




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Editorial. Food for thought

Implications of retail inflation sans food  




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Editorial. Lifting the veil

Disclosure from segregated portfolios of FPIs important




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Editorial. Dragon dollars

India should be careful about Chinese investment




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Editorial. India Inc Q1 results provide little fuel for market rally

A surge in prices of fuel, metals and industrial feedstock led to a spike in production and operating costs this quarter, denting profit growth




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Editorial. Horror in hospital

Kolkata episode points to political, institutional decay




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Editorial. Clinical trials waiver for some drugs raises questions

The Centre should not relax its clinical trials norms unless the situation is exceptional or dire




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Editorial: Return of retrospective tax

Mining companies slapped with unfair burden




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Editorial: Easy entry for market advisers is good, but not fee control

SEBI could have dispensed with controls on levy of fees. Also, the proposal to dilute the qualification criteria for registered advisers seems ill-advised




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Editorial. IBC defeated

Promoter tactics to scuttle process, the main problem




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Editorial. E-commerce bogey, again

Clarity on regulatory, policy environment needed




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Editorial. Small-scale commercial nuclear reactors, the way forward

It is increasingly being realised that achieving net-zero is not possible without nuclear energy




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Editorial. Sound compromise

UPS addresses concerns of both employees and the fisc




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Editorial. Flexible norms will make rights issues attractive

The current norms are too onerous




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Editorial. Reforming coal markets

A national coal exchange can make a difference




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Editorial. Over to AMCs

AMFI’s new norms place onus on funds to detect fraud




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Editorial. Industrial township plan should avoid earlier errors

The institutional arrangements and market linkages must be worked out beforehand. The biggest hurdle pertains to land acquisition. The implementing agency is expected to provide “developed land parcels” for industries to operate in ‘plug and play’ mode. But this is easier said than done




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Editorial. Robust outlook

Underlying positives in sub-7 pc Q1 growth




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Editorial. Expanding controls on sugar industry will stifle output

Trying to substitute the operation of market forces in an industry with micro-management of demand, supply and prices creates uncertainty for entrepreneurs




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Editorial. Liberal norms in GIFT City, the right way forward

Will not only boost the primary market activity in the GIFT IFSC but will also enable GIFT City to effectively compete with other international financial jurisdictions




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Editorial. Incentives for vehicle scrappage need to be better

The 2021 scheme spoke of a 5 per cent discount by OEMs which has now been cut sharply, with caveats that it would be applicable only on select models, and for one or two years




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Editorial. Gig workers’ e-shram enrolment must be stepped up

Their dual identity as entrepreneurs and workers gives rise to the apprehension that they may miss out on social security benefits




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Editorial. Caveat investor

Retail investors should be allowed to learn from experience




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Editorial. SEBI’s take on household financial savings clears the air

SEBI has calculated net primary and secondary market investment in equity and debt based on actual data at its disposal