A lawyer wields the same dexterity in the courtroom to excise a criminal malaise, but with the sophistication of his words. An economist does the same-steer the economy or government policyhis preferred tool a sharp insight or analysis. What of the architect? Well, he builds a whole vision, to project something that is beyond mere brick and mortar.
These then are individuals who have not only scaled the pinnacle of professional excellence but also, by dint of their exceptional talent, helped define and set standards for their respective fields. Their greatness lies not just in what they do, but in the greater common good that comes out of what they do. Doctors, lawyers, economists and an architect...a few good individuals who lead by example.
1 NARESH TREHAN, 77 Chairman and Managing Director, Medanta - The Medicity
A CUT ABOVE THE REST
BECAUSE he is the man the government turns to on matters of public health and policy. Not only is Trehan India's leading voice on cardiology, he is also a champion advocate for the elimination of TB in the country. What began as a research project to eradicate TB in Haryana, or Mission TB Free Haryana, became a national-level initiative called TB Free India under his leadership and effort
BECAUSE not just India but even the world is in awe of his brilliance. The International Congress of Cardiac Surgery named him one of the 'Seven Wise Coronary Surgeons of the Golden Era of the '90s' this year. Medanta featured for the fifth consecutive year in Newsweek's list of the world's 250 best hospitals, the only private Indian hospital to do so
BECAUSE Trehan started 2024 as a billionaire. Shares of Global Health, the parent company in which he has a 33 per cent stake, jumped 165 per cent in December 2023
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INDIA'S FDI SQUEEZE
THE ECONOMY SEEMS ROBUST, BUT FOREIGN INVESTORS ARE SHYING AWAY FROM PUTTING THEIR BIG, LONG-TERM BETS ON INDIA
THE MAJHI MAKEOVER
The Mohan Charan Majhi-led BJP government is establishing its 'people-first governance' by eliminating the perceived bureaucratic dominance of the Naveen Patnaik regime and blending accessibility, Odia pride and a development drive bolstered by central support
BEWARE THE NEW BIG CON
CYBER CRIMINAL NETWORKS, OFTEN BASED ABROAD, ARE NOW LEVERAGING TECHNOLOGICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL TOOLS TO WEAVE ELABORATE STINGS WITH FAKE COPS AND ENFORCEMENT AUTHORITIES TO DEPRIVE UNSUSPECTING VICTIMS OF THEIR ENTIRE LIFE SAVINGS
TECH TWO: THE NEW FRONTIER
INDIA HOSTS NEARLY 50 PER CENT OF THE WORLD'S GCCs. MNCs AIM TO LEVERAGE THE COUNTRY'S ROBUST SERVICES INDUSTRY AND ABUNDANT TALENT POOL
JITU ON THE BACK FOOT
On December 16, 2023, the Congress had announced Jitendra 'Jitu' Patwari as their new Madhya Pradesh state president, signaling a generational change as he replaced veteran Kamal Nath.
THE MISSING COPS
THE STATE POLICE NOW OUTSOURCES ROUTINE TECH JOBS LIKE MOBILE PHONE TRACKING, BUT THERE'S NO SUBSTITUTE FOR BOOTS ON THE GROUND IN, SAY, DRUG CONTROL
BJP'S BENGAL SLIDE
BJP national general secretary Sunil Bansal warned leaders of the party's Bengal unit of his kukhyat (infamous) side at an online meeting recently.
SUKHBIR STARES AT AN ABYSS
SUKHBIR CAN'T DO ANY POLITICAL ACTIVITY TILL HE DOES TANKHA (PUNISHMENT), WHICH AKAL TAKHT IS YET TO ANNOUNCE. THE DELAY IS NOT HELPING AT ALL
Decoupling Dilemma
As Tensions Between India And China Thaw And The Trade Between Them Grows, India Faces The Tough Task Of Keeping Cheap Chinese Imports At Bay While Encouraging Those That Its Domestic Industry Needs
Killer Stress
Unhealthy work practices in Indian companies are taking a toll on employees, triggering health issues and sometimes even death