Ease of doing biz calls for regulatory, process reforms

Against the backdrop of global challenges and heightened uncertainty, the Survey has backed reforms, including regulatory entities, and called for “creating a cadre of professionals”, who are adept in regulatory design and implementation, to improve the ease of doing business.“Policy reforms do matter. Process reforms arguably more so. Processes define the interaction between govt and…

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Hrithik Roshan’s sister Sunaina Roshan opens up about battle with alcohol and junk food addiction, says admitting the problem ‘changed everything’ | Hindi Movie News

Sunaina Roshan, sister of Bollywood star Hrithik Roshan, recently shared a deeply personal video on social media, opening up about her long battle with addiction. In the video, Sunaina spoke candidly about struggling with alcohol, junk food, and sweets, and how acknowledging the problem became a turning point in her life.Reflecting on that moment, she…

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5 psychology-backed tips that actually work

Nothing helps build trust in a relationship like truth, even if it stings. So, be honest and share your fears, mistakes, and small wins— without any filters. John Gottman’s research reveals that couples who disclose daily (those “bids for connection”) can weather storms 5:1 positively. Honesty isn’t brutal— it’s the glue that turns suspicion to…

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Red flags over sustainability of unconditional cash transfers

Make Up 50% Of Rural Monthly Consumption New Delhi: Unconditional cash transfers (UCT) by state govts now account for nearly half of the monthly per capita consumption expenditure among the rural population, raising concerns about fiscal sustainability and medium-term growth, especially when there is no complementary investment skilling and human capital, Economic Survey said.It said…

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Inside India’s “crocodile river” in Gujarat where reptiles live beside homes and roads |

Inside India’s “crocodile river” in Gujarat where reptiles live beside homes and roads (Image source: Wikipedia) The Vishwamitri River passes through the city of Vadodara in Gujarat and is commonly known as India’s Crocodile River due to the presence of mugger crocodiles in and around the urban area. Unlike other rivers, where crocodiles are known…

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‘Elon and Jeff best watch their backs’: British man built a £288 million fake medicine empire after winning a £2.4 million lottery | World News

What began as a life-changing lottery win ended as one of Britain’s most brazen criminal cases. John Spiby, a pensioner from Greater Manchester, used his £2.4 million National Lottery win in 2010 not to retire quietly, but to bankroll a sprawling counterfeit medicine operation. Prosecutors told the court that the scheme eventually produced fake prescription…

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