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Trimming government pay structures, streamlining expenses as crucial as economic stimulus




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They carry on with their duties, no matter what crisis engulfs the world




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RBI’s response to COVID-19 needs to be localised and unconventional




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The public policy dilemma: There is indeed tension between lives and livelihoods




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Pakistan has seen some unconventional judges in the Supreme Court in recent times




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A nifty-post COVID justice: Virtual methods, technologies should become the norm at all levels of judiciary




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Tavleen Singh writes: Coronavirus pandemic gives PM Modi opportunity to go back to his promises




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UK Sinha writes: Mutual fund problem can swiftly migrate to financial services, then spread soon to real economy




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Social distancing is antithetical to festivals, but it is the only way




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East India will require heavy investment to tide over post-COVID loss of livelihoods




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Protections for healthcare professionals must stay beyond pandemic




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India’s digital divide makes the state distant from those who need it most




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Coronavirus crisis delivers yet another blow to political fortunes of Pakistan PM Imran Khan




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RBI should preserve its inflation credibility




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Sharp fall in oil prices is opportunity for India to increase stockpile




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Covid-19 pandemic has re-established primacy of government




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Online classrooms: Covid lessons for public education




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Doctors deserve dignity, security as they risk their lives during the pandemic




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Post-COVID economic models, rules of governance, must be bottom-up, not top-down




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Current crisis consolidates populist rapport between a leader and a fictional representation of people




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Technological, social, pedagogical issues must be resolved for online teaching





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NGOs provide lifeline to villagers in Bihar, ease rural distress




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Covid-19: Does India need to revisit its exit strategy?




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11 lessons from the coronavirus pandemic




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It is now essential to begin end of lockdown




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An open-ended, expanded employment guarantee at minimum wages should be its centrepiece




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Loss of great artiste helps in understanding the loss any death represents




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Life versus livelihood: PM Modi must tap on every available resource




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It should inspire countries to recommit to principle of universal bio-deterrence.




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RBI’s job involves trade-offs, not conflicts




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After pandemic passes, MP will emerge as logistics and warehousing hub for rebalanced supply chains




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Disruption of global supply chains during pandemic creates tremendous opportunities to reindustrialise India




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When all this is over, it really is important that big bosses of Indian journalism urge season of introspection




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The new capitalism: In the foreseeable future, politics will drive economic policies, not market-based rationality




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Ramadan marks the revelation of the Quran, which places knowledge above all




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India can absorb shocks of pandemic, take the lead in reshaping global order




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In our pursuit of economic growth, we ignored voices of India’s informal sector for too long




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South Korea holds lessons for leaders trying to use crisis to consolidate power




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Reading Marx in times of COVID-19





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Impasse caused by pandemic offers room to rethink board exams, find alternatives




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Why the work of a writer in France of another era strikes a chord with our present predicament




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SC decision will remove arbitrariness in medical college admissions




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How do we build a society less susceptible to debt, disease, devastation?




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As industry struggles back to its feet, there is an opportunity to do things differently




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The Buddha’s message, for a better world




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With strong partnerships across the country, there has been steady improvement in supply chains of essential goods




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COVID-19 is likely to spread once lockdown restrictions are removed, a pragmatic approach is needed




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A mantra for post Covid world: We need a slower pace of life with greater investment in social well-being