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'Underestimated The Power Of India'
Penny Simmonds, CEO at the Southern Institute of Technology in New Zealand, sees India as a powerhouse that is not quite recognised. She tells Vaishali Dar that she was in talks with Indian institutes for a student exchange programme.
Back To The Roots
Armed with investment in R&D and innovation, India Inc. is now betting big on healing with herbs
Omnipresent Audio...
... but minimalistic in design. That's Bang & Olufsen's BeoSound 1 wireless speaker.
On A Wing And A Prayer?
India Inc.’s tryst with GST begins. And firms both big and small will face the big migration test
Solving Healthcare Issues
Do we care?
IPL Is Back On The Block
IPL’s fast-paced format is not only very popular and entertaining, it also means big bucks for all stakeholders. As its telecast rights come up for renewal, no wonder there is such a scramble
Making 'The Complete Man' And More
Raymond, a perfect guide to a well-dressed man, will soon be one to women too, with more brands up its sleeve
How To Make Your First Foreign Trip More Enjoyable, Care-Free!
Funding your holiday overseas is easy due to the funding options, and the credit card. But do scout for low rates, and bargains
The Bitter Medicine
Implementation of policy to supply only neem-coated urea to Indian farmers will have far-reaching effects.
Home Bred Kingmakers
The consumption story that has been the key driver for many sectors may now be driving the stock market itself.
Infrastructure Growth: Second Innings
The recent turn around in the ECE industry is helping India’s growth story, but sustaining the momentum is key.
5 Rules of Leadership
Sir Vivian Richards spills the beans on what made him a leader and shares a few pointers on becoming one.
What Makes It A Winner
Patanjali’s Acharya Balkrishna unravels the success formula of the home-grown brand.
IIMs To Soon Appoint Own Directors
Union HRD Minister, Prakash Javadekar, in an exclusive interview with Suman K. Jha and Sreerupa Sil, answers a range of questions and says that his priority is to improve education in government schools. He also categorically states that research seats at JNU are not being slashed, as is being widely speculated. They, in fact, will go up. Excerpts:
Benefits Of Strong Rupee
OVER THE PAST SIX months, the Indian rupee has appreciated by nearly seven per cent against the US dollar. According to conventional wisdom, exports should have fallen. In recent months, the opposite has happened. Exports had begun sliding from 2015 when the rupee was around 66-67 to the US dollar. Today, with the rupee having strengthened to 63-64 a dollar, exports have, against conventional wisdom, picked up.
The Night Is Not Yet Over...
...but the role of banks being the sole lenders in town is in its sunset days.
The Winner Takes All
It’s a cut above the rest; and HDFC Bank is repositioning itself for tomorrow
Striking It Big
SBI has set its sights higher – and it shows in its first podium finish
The Indus Swells
The bank is firmly in the top draw; and is at an inflection point
Say Yes To Growth
Yes Bank is growing at a scorching pace without compromising on asset quality
A Small Little Gem
DCB Bank continued to buck the trend; and is among the pack-leaders
Focusing On Technology Without Design Is One Of The Challenges In India
WHEN A BUSINESS embraces design as a management tool, it becomes a transformation engine helping write success stories. This column puts the spotlight on captains of industry who are design evangelists and have successfully employed strategic design thinking and design disciplines such as Branding, Packaging, Digital, Retail, Product, Textiles and more. They will talk about how they have profited from design in conversation with Preeti Vyas, Chairwoman of Vyas Giannetti Creative, a consultancy. A design veteran from NID, Vyas is also on the Governing Council of the National Institute of Design, Amaravati as well as Chief Mentor of Designomics, a knowledge platform helping foster the understanding of the value of design.
Some Pest Killers Have Stings
Spurious pesticides make up almost a quarter of the market, exposing farmers, their harvest and the environment to harmful side-effects. Does the law have the teeth it needs to fight the fakes?
Who Crippled Air India?
DURING THE INITIAL YEARS OF UPA 1, India’s GDP growth soared. Between 2004 and 2008, the economy grew at an average annual rate of over 7.5 percent.
The India Narrative
SIMPLY PUT, The Age of Awakening is the story of the Indian economy since independence.
Power And Responsibility
There is an urgent need for organisations in India to warm up to the idea of sustainability.
In Depth Aviation - Grounded
India’s largest private airline Jet Airways has halted operations for now leaving its more than 20,000 employees stranded. Will Jet fly again?
A Brand's Guide To Managing Social Media Crises
From tasteless tweets, to images shared on Facebook that never should have never even been created, much less posted on our favourite pages, social media crisis management has never been more important.
What Does Your Brand Sound Like
Leading financial brands are donning ‘sound ids’ to gear up for a world where voice is taking over search, commerce & a brand has mere seconds to leave a lasting impression