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Subsidies or silent tax? Economist explains how Indian farmers are actually net taxed
Indian farmers are effectively taxed, not subsidised, agriculture economist Dr Ashok Gulati has said, citing international producer support benchmarks and…
The markets are silent — that is worrying
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‘Forget rupees or dollar’: Nikhil Kamath says a silent force could take their place in 10 years
Zerodha co-founder Nikhil Kamath predicts that in a decade, energy and electrons might become the new global currency—a shift powered…
‘When I was nearly broke, battling lawsuits…’: How Revant Himatsingka found a silent ally in Nithin Kamath
Revant Himatsingka, the man behind FoodPharmer, nearly lost everything after quitting a ₹2 crore job to fight misleading food marketing…
Heathrow chief out of reach during airport shutdown as phone was on silent, says report
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Desperate Ange talks himself up, while boss stays silent on Aussie’s future after final day shellacking
A Set small text size A Set the default text size A Set large text size Ange Postecoglou has bemoaned…
How Charlie Chaplin, Buster Keaton & Harold Lloyd Pulled Off Their Spectacular Stunts During Silent Film’s Golden Age
It can be tempting to view the box office’s domination by visual-effects-laden Hollywood spectacle as a recent phenomenon. And indeed,…
This silent workforce is draining $15 billion a year. India’s biggest crisis hides in plain sight
Each year, 10 million workers leave their homes in Bihar and Uttar Pradesh, heading to industrial hubs in Maharashtra and…
‘China is progressing by 5 years, every year’: X user breaks down Beijing’s silent takeover
For years, China looked like just another manufacturing hub—cheap labor, cheap goods, and an economy that moved at a predictable,…