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Highlights of Business Today 18th October 2020, issue:The latest issue of Business Today magazine carries a cover story on 'Extreme Stress'

• India Inc. must brace up for large-scale ratings downgrade, defaults and assets sale. To know more read Extreme Stress.
• The economy has been going through a phase of stagflation. Here is what this means. Find out more at Stagflation, It is.
• The three new agriculture laws will shift the power centre of agriculture trading from established APMC markets to corporate players in a gradual manner. But will the transition be smooth? Find out more at Farm Truths.
• From a regional player till 2013 to 107 showrooms in 21 states in 2020, Kalyan Jewellers has come a long way. It is now looking to take on Tata Group's Tanishq for the No. 1 spot in the countrys organised retail jewellery segment. Find out more at Southern Might.
• Era Infra sees no immediate closure even after three years, as litigation and procedural delays slow down the insolvency process. Read more at Pending Resolution.
• Top honchos of India Inc. talk on steering businesses against adversity - and succeeding. To know more read Leadership Mantras.

All this and much more in the October 18th 2020 issue of Business Today. So buy now!

STAGFLATION, IT IS

The economy has been going through a phase of stagflation. Here is what this means

6 mins

Contentious Farm Bills

The three new agriculture laws will shift the power centre of agriculture trading from established APMC markets to corporate players in a gradual manner. But will the transition be smooth?

Contentious Farm Bills

8 mins

EXTREME STRESS

INDIA INC. MUST BRACE UP FOR LARGE-SCALE RATINGS DOWNGRADE, DEFAULTS AND ASSETS SALE

10+ mins

CONSUMPTION GETS A BHARAT BOOST

FROM ELECTRONIC PRODUCTS, FURNITURE AND CARS TO APPAREL, FASHION ACCESSORIES AND FOOD, SMALLER TOWNS ARE OUTPACING METROS AND BIG CITIES IN CONSUMPTION REVIVAL. WILL THIS SUSTAIN?

10+ mins

SOUTHERN MIGHT

From a regional player till 2013 to 107 showrooms in 21 states in 2020, Kalyan Jewellers has come a long way. It is now looking to take on Tata Group’s Tanishq for the No. 1 spot in the country's organised retail jewellery segment

SOUTHERN MIGHT

5 mins

Taking on the Chinese

GOVERNMENT WANTS TO PROMOTE THE DOMESTIC TELECOM EQUIPMENT INDUSTRY BY KEEPING OUT CHINESE VENDORS. BUT THAT'S EASIER SAID THAN DONE

Taking on the Chinese

10+ mins

Atma Nirbhar Bharat Is An Opportunity For Us

The 123-year-old Godrej & Boyce, which operates in 10 industries — from complex engineering solutions to consumer goods like appliances, furniture and security solutions — across five continents has had a change of guard. Ever since cousin Navroze Godrej, son of Chairman Jamshyd Godrej, relinquished his executive role at G&B in 2017, Nyrika Holkar, 38 has been in charge of the ₹11,500 crore engineering giant. Nyrika’s mother Smita Crishna is the sister of Jamshyd Godrej and owns a fifth of the Godrej empire. Nyrika herself is married to Yeshwant Rao Holkar, the scion of the erstwhile royal family of Indore. She talks to Nevin John about transforming the century-and-a-quarter old firm through customer centricity, digitisation and new technology: Edited excerpts:

Atma Nirbhar Bharat Is An Opportunity For Us

7 mins

Business In The Cloud

Why traditional companies are adopting cloud applications in a big way

Business In The Cloud

8 mins

Network

COOKING UP A STORM

Network

3 mins

Best Advice I Ever Got

“AN ORGANISATION SHOULD BUILD EFFECTIVE WORK CULTURE FOR GROWTH ”

Best Advice I Ever Got

1 min

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Business Today India Magazine Description:

EditorIndia Today Group

CategoríaBusiness

IdiomaEnglish

FrecuenciaFortnightly

Business Today is a weekly business magazine published by Living Media India Limited. It was founded in 1992 and is the largest-circulated business fortnightly in India.

Business Today covers a wide range of business topics, including corporate news, market trends, and leadership profiles. The magazine also features articles on entrepreneurship, innovation, and social responsibility.

Business Today is known for its in-depth reporting and its insightful analysis. The magazine has won numerous awards, including the Ramnath Goenka Award for Excellence in Journalism and the World Media Award for Business Journalism.

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