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Editorials
Persistent pickup in food and manufactured goods prices will increase downside risks to recovery.
Centralisation of powers and blaming the states cannot go together.
Consensus on corporate tax rates can boost India’s revenue mobilisation prospects.
The government’s narrative on vaccination should reflect sincerity, truth and transparency.
The Bangladesh model shows how mutually reinforcing economic and social policies foster inclusive growth.
Mining in India sees monetary compensation as a substitute for the common good.
The desire to stay in power undermines the decency of legislative institutions.
Linking beneficiary ratio to the last census numbers excludes around 10 crore eligible claimants.
The recent bill passed in Parliament deems the elected government of Delhi irrelevant.
The protests opposing the privatisation of the Vizag Steel Plant challenge the dilution of the “public sector.”
Privatisation is no solution to the problems of the banking sector.
The employment quota for locals is politically repugnant and also vexing for the economy.
While ensuring the accountability of big tech, the IT rules must not stifle free speech.
Governmentalising schemes in favour of a privileged caste defeats the principle of justice.
Mass privatisation and monetisation of public assets will push the country into yet another crisis.

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