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FOR THE LOVE OF ART
Roshini Sanah Jaiswal, Promoter and Chief Restructuring Officer at Jagatjit Industries Ltd, collects art from across the globe
'WE HAVEN'T HAD A SERIOUS RECESSION IN A WHILE'
Saugata Saha, President of Global Commodity Insights at S&P, talks about the slowing economy and the cloudy outlook for commodities
Ice, Ice, Baby
Despite prices rising by around 10 per cent, AC sales have spiked this summer
TOP CONSULTING AND TECH GIANT ON DIGITAL DISRUPTION, CULTURE & METAVERSE
Excerpts From discussion with Piyush N. Singh, Senior MD and Lead - India Business, Accenture, with BT on how digital technologies can shape the country's next 25 years to arrive at India@100.
[Lab Grown] Diamonds Are Forever
Diamonds made in a lab using cutting-edge technology that replicates the natural diamond-growing process are sustainable and more ethical. Oh, and much cheaper!
Threat To An Uneasy Recovery
India's economic rebound is for real, albeit slow and shaky, but it is up against a minefield of challenges in the quest for growth
E-Commerce's Big Shake-Up
The open network for digital commerce aims to break the platform-centric structure of e-commerce to establish a model that creates a level playing field for even the small merchants and spurs competition in the space
The UPI Juggernaut
As the UPI juggernaut rolls on, the six-year-old real-time payments system is set to disrupt big-ticket credit card, debit card and remittance payment ecosystems, and even the cash in the system
How To Secure Your Financial Data
Amid a surge in cyber frauds, regulators are tightening the grip on scamsters by adding multiple layers of security to shield your financial data. Here's a look at how they work
WE ARE A SECULAR SOCIETY
Rajdeep Sardesai, Consulting Editor, India Today Television, with Shashi Tharoor, Lok Sabha MP and author; and Harsh Gupta Madhusudan, investor and author
MEAD IN INDIA
Mead, an ancient honey-based fermented alcohol that is flavoured with natural fruits and spices, is making a comeback in India thanks to a handful of enthusiastic alcobev buffs
A FUTURE READY INDIA
IN A JAM-PACKED DAY OF STIMULATING CONVERSATIONS AND SCINTILLATING REPARTEE AT BUSINESS TODAY’S INDIA@100 EVENT‚ SOME OF THE LEADING PERSONALITIES FROM INDIA’S BUSINESS AND POLITICAL CIRCLES HELD FORTH ON THE CHALLENGES AND POSITIVES THAT LIE AHEAD FOR INDIA WHEN IT REACHES ITS 100TH YEAR OF ACHIEVING INDEPENDENCE
A Sharp, Focussed Mind
From taking over the reins of the Tata group to his sudden exit, Cyrus Mistry’s life was a roller-coaster ride that ended abruptly
Poised for Take-off
Skyroot Aerospace’s successful fundraising of $51 million puts the spotlight back on the growth potential of India’s space-tech start-ups
TWISTS AND TURNS
In the convoluted Adani-NDTV saga, a long legal battle between the two companies seems like a real possibility. But don’t be surprised if, along the way, new twists and turns crop up
FLYING DEEP INTO BHARAT
DESPITE A MULTITUDE OF OPERATIONAL, REGULATORY AND INFRASTRUCTURERELATED CHALLENGES, BOTH REGIONAL AIRLINES AND NATIONAL CARRIERS ARE INCREASING THEIR FLIGHTS INTO REGIONAL ROUTES AND SMALLER TOWNS
‘Why should I be worried about inflation?’
C.K. Venkataraman, MD of Titan Company, says the jewellery company has benefited from recent economic uncertainties when people turned to gold
Plan B
THOUSANDS OF HIGH NET-WORTH INDIVIDUALS ARE INCREASINGLY DIPPING THEIR TOES IN FOREIGN WATERS TO DIVERSIFY THEIR WEALTH, SET UP ALTERNATIVE RESIDENCIES, CONDUCT BUSINESS OR JUST PURSUE A BETTER QUALITY OF LIFE. IT COULD BE A SIGN OF THINGS TO COME
Daughters Who Have Broken Through The Shackles Of Patriarchy
Once A Rare Occurrence In Indian Business Families, Daughters Have Broken Through The Shackles Of Patriarchy To Take On Lead Roles In Family Businesses
The Rise Of Gen Next
Family Businesses in India have evolved over the decades and centuries, especially blooming after the economy was liberalised. But the journey to stay relevant continues
Why Indian Start-Ups Are Struggling To Raise Funds
Despite being a leader in semiconductor design talent, Indian start-ups are struggling to raise funds
The Start-up Families
Start-ups are creating wealth the same way that business families used to, but old family businesses are also evolving with the times
THE FAMILY MINT
A FAMILY OFFICE, OFTEN CONSIDERED A STATUS SYMBOL, DOES HELP THE SUPER-RICH INVEST THEIR WEALTH IN AN EFFICIENT MANNER. BENEFITS LIKE SUCCESSION PLANNING AND RING-FENCING OF THE JEWELS COME ALONG WITH IT
The Moonshot Opportunity
Indian family-owned businesses are looking far afield for new investment opportunities through their family offices, but regulatory hurdles are creating a roadblock
STEPPING BACK
HOW FAMILY BUSINESSES BRING IN PROFESSIONAL CEOS TO MANAGE THEIR EMPIRES AND OUTLAST THE FOUNDER
ONE PLANET, ONE POLICY
FOR FREQUENT TRAVELLERS, INDIAN INSURERS NOW OFFER HEALTH POLICIES THAT COVER MEDICAL TREATMENT ACROSS BORDERS. SUCH POLICIES ARE DIFFERENT FROM REGULAR TRAVEL INSURANCE
YOUR CARGO'S JOURNEY
AT CONTAINER PORT JNPT, MORE THAN A THOUSAND CONSIGNMENTS ARRIVE DAILY FOR SHIPPING OVERSEAS. BT TRACKS THE JOURNEY OF ONE SUCH CONSIGNMENT TO SEE THE IMPACT OF EXPORT-ORIENTED REFORMS
THE QUIET MOVER
A SHARP FOCUS ON BIOSIMILARS HAS PROPELLED LOW-PROFILE AUROBINDO PHARMA TO SECOND PLACE IN THE INDIAN PHARMA PECKING ORDER, WHERE IT HAS STAYED DESPITE THE PANDEMIC. THE JOURNEY TO NO. 1, THOUGH, WILL BE TOUGHER
'GOING FORWARD, OUR THRUST WILL BE TO GROW IN SMALLER TOWNS'
Amit Jatia, Vice Chairman of Westlife Development, on vegetarianism, growth plans, and how he forged a winning partnership with McDonald's in India
WHEN GOOD GETS BETTER
The latest iterations of two popular devices from tech giants Apple and Samsung have got you you are a workaholic or one who works hard and plays harder covered-whether