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Trump tariffs, surging demand and fears of a US monetary reset are spooking the gold market

Gold prices have surged towards $3,000 per troy ounce amidst fears of tariffs and potential economic instability. The London bullion market is facing supply shortages, while central banks continue to increase their gold reserves. Speculation exists about a major monetary reset by Trump, indicating possible global economic disruptions.

The Economic Times 22 Feb 2025 12:44 am

Coming Soon: Pmurt, Trump's arch-rival

To keep the narrative engaging, strong political figures like Trump may benefit from having an arch-rival, such as the fictional character Pmurt. This creates a dynamic and unpredictable storyline. Heroes need adversaries to avoid predictability and maintain public interest, and this approach can be replicated with other political figures.

The Economic Times 21 Feb 2025 11:26 pm

Deporting undocumented immigrants: The economic costs of Trumps aggressive immigration policy

The Trump administration's aggressive deportation of illegal immigrants could result in economic repercussions including increased inflation and decreased GDP. Experts caution against mass deportations due to significant costs and potential impacts on key industries and families. The loss of immigrant contributions to social security, Medicare, and tax revenues would further strain the US economy.

The Economic Times 21 Feb 2025 11:24 pm

Digital arrest frauds on the rise: How scammers target vulnerable victims and what you can do to protect yourself

Digital scams targeting mobile phone users are on the rise, with fraudsters employing impersonation and phishing methods. A recent trend, 'digital arrest,' involves criminals posing as law enforcement to extort money. Vulnerable individuals, especially seniors, are often tricked into transferring large sums. Authorities urge vigilance and recommend steps to prevent such scams.

The Economic Times 21 Feb 2025 11:24 pm

Let a hundred gigs bloom in our cities

Ed Sheeran's impromptu gig on Bengaluru's Church Street was halted by police, highlighting the red tape and challenges in organizing music shows in India. Entertainment taxes, permits, and venue restrictions pose hurdles, especially for international acts. These factors, along with VIP culture and moral policing, hamper India's potential as a hotspot for live music.

The Economic Times 21 Feb 2025 11:21 pm

Fresh, new species of animal spirits

Uday Kotak expresses concern over declining entrepreneurial drive among business families, with the new generation preferring investment management over creating businesses. He highlights the importance of separating roles of investors and managers for better economic growth and efficient wealth creation.

The Economic Times 21 Feb 2025 11:15 pm

Different paths

Religion provides structured answers through established doctrines, rituals, and communal worship, while spirituality embraces personal exploration and inner growth. Both seek to understand existence, morality, and the sacred, fostering love and compassion, despite their distinct approaches.

The Economic Times 21 Feb 2025 10:59 pm

The art of people-watching: A balconys unique view into daily life

People-watching from a balcony offers a unique perspective on the world below, allowing observers to witness the daily activities of neighbors, couples, children, and more. This detached yet connected view provides both entertainment and insight, turning the balcony into a personal theatre for the drama of everyday life.

The Economic Times 20 Feb 2025 11:16 pm

When snow makes a no-show, jugaad

Tourists visiting Chengdu Snow Village in Sichuan province were greeted by cotton instead of real snow, as the village tried to simulate a winter wonderland. Social media erupted in outrage over the deception, prompting an apology and refunds from village management. This follows a trend of nature embellishments in Chinese tourist spots.

The Economic Times 20 Feb 2025 11:13 pm

For a 'Viksit Bharat,' strong states & healthy finances are key

India's high public debt is notably stable due to domestic financing, but it crowds out private investments and restricts growth resources. States with higher debt ratios face larger fiscal and developmental gaps. Strengthening fiscal health requires forensic analysis, independent fiscal councils, revised borrowing rates, and possibly, a grand bargain.

The Economic Times 20 Feb 2025 11:10 pm

Study reveals drastic decline in human attention span: Is Kali Yug to blame?

A study by the University of California, Irvine, noted a significant decrease in human attention spans, from 150 seconds in 2004 to 47 seconds recently. Experts attribute this to both modern technology and the effects of Kali Yug. Ancient shastras advise mindful chanting of the Divine name as a remedy for improving attention and spiritual health.

The Economic Times 20 Feb 2025 11:07 pm

It's politics (not economics), stupid!

The Washington Consensus, a policy framework promoting free markets and globalisation, is losing its influence after four decades of success. The shifts in US politics, particularly influenced by the Midwest working class, have led to a move away from these principles, despite their proven benefits.

The Economic Times 20 Feb 2025 11:07 pm

India faces severe river pollution, especially in Ganga and Yamuna, threatening public health

NGT summoned UP authorities after CPCB found coliform levels highly elevated in the Ganga and Yamuna, raising public health concerns. Yogi Adityanath disputed the findings amid Maha Kumbh Mela. The report underscores the pressing need for better sewage management. Effective pollution regulation, community involvement, and technological interventions are urged to improve water quality and safeguard public health.

The Economic Times 20 Feb 2025 10:54 pm

Good time to get to grown-ups' table

The US-Russia 'Ukraine peace talks' in Riyadh focused more on US-Russia relations and Europe's security than resolving the war in Ukraine. With an evolving multipolar world, India must leverage this change by enhancing its diplomatic engagement with various countries, building competencies, and strengthening alliances with nations like Japan, Australia, and the EU.

The Economic Times 20 Feb 2025 10:19 pm

Le Calandre Rubano, Italy

Le Calandre in Rubano stands out with its top-tier culinary excellence. Run by chef Massimiliano 'Max' Alajmo, this small restaurant offers both classic and experimental dishes. Highlights include saffron risotto and meat with coconut puree. The restaurant ensures a fine-dining experience with exceptional service and a well-curated wine list, making it a worthwhile visit.

The Economic Times 19 Feb 2025 11:31 pm

Tapping minerals, pushing deep: Can India become a global leader in the critical minerals sector?

India's mineral industry, a major global producer, is poised to grow with the introduction of the National Critical Mineral Mission. Government initiatives include the removal of import duties on key minerals, increased exploration funding, and tax incentives. Efforts to enhance self-sufficiency in critical minerals aim to bolster India's role in the global green and technology sectors.

The Economic Times 19 Feb 2025 11:26 pm

Who is Shiv?

Shiv, in Shaivism, is depicted both benevolently and fearsomely in Puranas. As Nataraj, he embodies the Lord of Dance, with iconographical attributes like the crescent moon, trident, and bull Nandi. Internally, Shiv is perceived as Neel Purush, the Ultimate Reality, leading a seeker to realize the unity of existence with him.

The Economic Times 19 Feb 2025 11:25 pm

Modis visit to Washington produced substantive outcomes, but left a few unanswered questions

Narendra Modi's visit to Washington underscores the sustained importance of the US-India relationship under Trump, marked by significant defense and trade agreements. However, challenges remain in economic relations due to Trump's tariff policies and migration issues. The broader geopolitical shifts under Trump's external policies could impact India's long-term strategic interests.

The Economic Times 19 Feb 2025 11:17 pm

Why elders (almost) always know better

The practice of making decisions for others under the guise of it being 'for their good' has long been observed, from arranged marriages to geopolitical strategies. The decision-makers, often termed 'elders', are believed to possess superior worldly knowledge, making their choices supposedly more objective and beneficial.

The Economic Times 19 Feb 2025 10:53 pm

Green hydrogen: The hype, the hope, and the hard truths

Green hydrogen shows promise in addressing high energy needs where electricity is less efficient. India's strategy includes generating incremental renewable electricity, reducing costs, and manufacturing electrolysers domestically. Addressing hydrogen leakage risks and its economic potential for export can further position India strategically in the global green hydrogen market.

The Economic Times 19 Feb 2025 10:49 pm

Manipur, it's not (US-)Russia-Ukraine

President's Rule in Manipur follows nearly two years of ethnic violence, underscoring failed governance. Over 250 lives were lost and 60,000 displaced. The government now faces the challenge of restoring law, recovering looted weapons, and ensuring equitable development to rebuild trust between communities.

The Economic Times 19 Feb 2025 10:49 pm

Keep the skills real in fantasy sports

Fantasy sports platforms such as Dream11 and My11Circle focus on cricket to enhance user engagement and wider audience reach. Ethical growth hinges on a balance between skill and chance, and less-popular sports like kabaddi are gaining traction. Rising fan bases in various sports helps in monetization and attracts sporting talent, benefiting Indias sporting performance.

The Economic Times 19 Feb 2025 10:48 pm

Deregulate to ease business breathing

The Budget 2025 has provided tax relief for the middle class and introduced plans for boosting exports with a 2,250 cr Export Promotion Mission. Additionally, a high-level committee for regulatory reforms will support industrial growth by addressing issues in tariffs, building regulations, and liberalising land and labour laws.

The Economic Times 18 Feb 2025 11:16 pm

Independent and evolved

People display fanatic dedication to political or religious beliefs due to underlying doubts. According to Robert Pirsig, truly evolved individuals need no external validation. Krishn advises equanimity, urging one to stay detached from desires, focusing on steady wisdom and universal consciousness while fulfilling responsibilities conscientiously.

The Economic Times 18 Feb 2025 11:13 pm

Welcome to the truly multipolar world and we can thank marauding Trump for it

Donald Trumps negotiations regarding Ukraine have left Europe uncertain. J D Vance's comments at the Munich Security Conference highlighted immigration as the major threat, not Russia or China. Europe could emerge as a new power center, compelling Japan and South Korea to seek freedom outside the US influence. Capitalist interdependence dictates global power dynamics.

The Economic Times 18 Feb 2025 11:01 pm

Court battles over places of worship: The never-ending saga of politics, litigation, & progress

The Supreme Court postponed the plea hearings on the Places of Worship Act 1991 to April, voicing displeasure at the influx of new petitions challenging the law. The Act, aimed at preserving the religious character of places as of August 15, 1947, faces GoI's reluctance to counter challenges, risking divisive litigation and institutional damage in India.

The Economic Times 18 Feb 2025 10:57 pm

All good things must come to an end: The International Space Station to retire by 2030

The International Space Station is set to retire by the end of 2030, after nearly three decades of pioneering exploration. Space operations director Robyn Gatens discusses the transition to commercial space stations and the ongoing breakthroughs in the 'golden era' of the ISS on the podcast 'Are We There Yet?'

The Economic Times 18 Feb 2025 10:57 pm

Is 'patient-centredness' becoming a sarcastic oxymoron, like 'business ethics'?

Hospitals often tout being 'patient-centered', yet bureaucracy stresses both patients and their attendants. Without accessible clinical outcome data, families rely on referrals. NABH certification can provide clarity. Administrative interactions, especially with insurance, often add emotional strain. Improvements in patient records management, information access, and empathy can lead to a genuinely patient-centric approach.

The Economic Times 18 Feb 2025 10:57 pm

Export rollercoaster: India's goods shipments drop, but non-oil exports sail smoothly

India's goods exports have declined for the third month, largely due to lower petro prices. However, non-oil exports rose 14.5% to $32.9 bn, driven by high-value electronic goods and pharmaceuticals. Strategic measures are needed to sustain this momentum amid global trade uncertainties.

The Economic Times 18 Feb 2025 10:53 pm

The zero can be many-splendoured

Devender Yadav, the Delhi Congress chief, intriguingly remarked on the party's zero seats in the recent Delhi polls, suggesting that this zero is different from the previous. His comment reflects a hopeful outlook that the Congress might regain its core voters loyalty despite the current setback.

The Economic Times 18 Feb 2025 12:20 am

The Murders in the Rue Morgue by Edgar Allan Poe

Analytical mental features are appreciated through their effects, providing intense enjoyment to their possessor. Such individuals delight in activities that require disentanglement, exhibiting remarkable acumen. The higher reflective intellect is more effectively engaged by the game of draughts, surpassing even the elaborate intricacies of chess.

The Economic Times 18 Feb 2025 12:01 am

Karmic Accounts

Karma is the energy sent through thoughts, words, and actions that returns to shape our destiny. Its a spiritual law affecting the soul's journey through different bodily costumes. Each interaction influences future ones, creating a continuous cycle. Positive changes in our current interactions can improve future karmic connections and situations.

The Economic Times 17 Feb 2025 11:55 pm

View: Why India should say no to Trump's offer of F-35 fighter jets

Trump's announcement regarding India receiving F-35 fighter jets has raised concerns due to known technical issues. The F-35 program has been criticized for its low mission capable rate, frequent breakdowns, and high maintenance demands. Additionally, a failed Israeli operation highlighted vulnerabilities in the aircraft's stealth capabilities, making the deal questionable for India's defense needs.

The Economic Times 17 Feb 2025 11:44 pm

Flip side of the coin: Rupee slide isn't bad

The sliding rupee's impact on imported inflation and loan costs contrasts with the boost it provides to exports, as weaker currencies enhance national competitiveness. This currency depreciation aligns with global trends, largely driven by US policies. To remain competitive against China, India's rupee must stay in sync with the renminbi's value.

The Economic Times 17 Feb 2025 11:02 pm

India tightens oversight on overseas property investments by wealthy individuals

Increased oversight on beneficial property ownership abroad and stricter compliance with Indian capital controls aim to make overseas real estate investment more robust for Indians. Countries like Britain are plugging tax gaps, making second home ownership less attractive to Indian investors while emphasizing vigilance on permissible overseas investments.

The Economic Times 17 Feb 2025 11:01 pm

Earthquake Wake-Up Call: Buildings, not quakes, kill

A 4.0 earthquake hit Delhi on Monday with no reported damage, underscoring the importance of earthquake preparedness. Tips include taking cover, reinforcing homes, and adhering to building codes. Authorities should enforce earthquake-resilient design, promote insurance, and integrate risk assessments into urban planning to minimize future damage.

The Economic Times 17 Feb 2025 10:54 pm

Not being 'good' can be so liberating

The author criticizes the prevalent obsession with seeking public approval and appearing virtuous. They highlight the ridiculousness of exaggerated niceties and virtue-signaling, emphasizing the value of sometimes not conforming to expectations for the sake of genuine behavior.

The Economic Times 17 Feb 2025 1:09 am

To be viksit, let's learn to value life

Saturday's stampede at New Delhi Railway Station, following closely on the heels of the Kumbh Mela tragedy, highlights the dire consequences of prioritizing collective gatherings over individual safety. The deaths of at least 18 people, including 5 children, underscore the urgent need for better infrastructure and crowd control to prevent such disasters in the future.

The Economic Times 17 Feb 2025 1:07 am

Guantanamera: The Sandpipers

The song 'Guantanamera,' meaning 'The woman from Guantanamo,' resonates with modern-day connotations. The Sandpipers' 1966 version of this Cuban classic stands out with its melodious and serene rendition. The lyrics, originally written by Jose Marti, reflect a deep love for homeland.

The Economic Times 16 Feb 2025 11:19 pm

View: Apart from simplifying matters, the new Income-Tax Bill is a big step for the system to rewire itself

India's Income-Tax Bill 2025 introduces a simplified and transparent tax framework, aiming to ease business operations and reduce tax disputes. The bill emphasizes digital processes to enhance efficiency and compliance, building on the country's digital advancements in taxation and identification systems.

The Economic Times 16 Feb 2025 11:09 pm

Healing past and future

Mindfulness allows deep reflection on the past to learn from it while being firmly rooted in the present. By embracing and understanding present experiences, one can heal past wounds and ensure a positive future. Focusing on the present moment is essential for shaping a better future.

The Economic Times 16 Feb 2025 11:00 pm

Trump and Modi's mutual admiration: Strengthening ties and securing deals

The meeting between Trump and Modi focused on strengthening US-India relations, addressing trade and defense issues, and combating terrorism. India made commitments on trade and defense purchases, while the US expressed willingness to sell advanced military equipment. The leaders' rapport overshadowed any negatives, solidifying their partnership.

The Economic Times 16 Feb 2025 10:55 pm