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| Digital India will continue to expand — less than 10% transactions are digital at present. Yet Digital India needs to build trust and greater security. | | | Tata Trusts is also changing the manner in which administrators think and is winning many to Tata's way of figuring out issues with numbers. | | | People have apprehensions that Aadhaar violates privacy and could one day become a tool for surveillance. Aadhaar, by design, protects privacy. | | | The biggest challenge Nikki Haley will face as a future presidential candidate is how she will spin her time working alongside Donald Trump. | | | As fence-sitters have realised that prices have bottomed out. 2018 is the year real estate will look better with greater compliances and transparency. | | | Aadhaar has got nothing to do with surveillance or snooping. It is not a spy software or system that reads your emails, conversations or extracts your financial data. | | | Strict student immigration laws since 2011 have seen Indian students looking to other destinations for higher education. | | | According to studies, the average millennial picks up the smartphone 150 times a day. This over-dependence on tech is known as technology addiction. | | | Monetising electricity produced from waste is the way to make the government's slogan of Waste-to-Wealth a reality. | | | For the waste that cannot be treated or recycled, engineered landfills are used even in developed countries. | | | Market economy, marked by intangibility, behaves differently and has profound social and economic implications. Inequality and social polarisation are rising. Real wages aren't growing, said Westlake. | | | The premium and super-premium segments of the Indian innerwear market are likely to double in the next three years. | | | Over 2,000 wats pepper the Thai capital's landscape like confetti, many of them world record holders. | | | Every region has its own unique winter traditions, incorporating age-old culinary practices and methods. | | | American sitcom series The Simpsons is a satirical depiction of working-class life, epitomised by the Simpson family. | | | It was an era of hybrids. Faithful aristocratic babus and fallen royalties tried to copy the British. Cutlet cafe and club culture took root in north Calcutta. | | |
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