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The Net-Working Effect
How women-only platforms can bridge the gender gap at the workplace
Riding The Vaccine Wave
The world of vaccine and drug development is being reset. Here's how indian pharma must reinvent to lead the new era of drug discovery and research
Inside India's Vaccine Ecosystem
A blow-by-blow account of how indian vaccines are being readied
Valuing LIC
HOW THE 64-YEAR-OLD LIFE INSURANCE CORPORATION SHOULD BE VALUED FOR STOCK MARKET LISTING
Saving Taxes
YOU CAN SAVE TAXES EITHER BY INVESTING IN GOVERNMENT-NOTIFIED PRODUCTS OR BY CLAIMING EXEMPTIONS ON CERTAIN TYPE OF EXPENSES. THE LOWDOWN
REFORM PANGS
State laws may delay progress of Centre’s agri-marketing reforms, but won’t be able to halt them
Network
AGARWAL’S NATURE THERAPY
LOOKING FOR THE THUMP
ROYAL ENFIELD IS INCHING TOWARDS THE END OF ITS PURPLE PATCH AT A TIME RIVALS HAVE LINED UP NEW LAUNCHES TO TAKE IT HEAD ON. CAN ITS NEW BIKE, METEOR350, HERALD THE START OF ANOTHER BULL RUN?
Best Advice I Ever Got
“HAVE THE HUMILITY TO PAUSE AND LISTEN, REFLECT, TALK AND SEEK ADVICE” GEETU VERMA, GLOBAL VICE PRESIDENT, NUTRITION & NATURAL PLATFORMS, UNILEVER
'WE ARE BUILDING A STRATEGIC DISINVESTMENT PIPELINE'
The pandemic had put the brakes on the government’s ambitious disinvestment plans for the fiscal. However, things have started picking up as businesses go back to normal and markets regain their appetite for buying assets. The Department of Investment and Public Asset Management (DIPAM), entrusted with disinvestment of central public sector enterprises (CPSEs), has an uphill task ahead given that it is racing against time to meet the annual disinvestment target. DIPAM Secretary Tuhin Kanta Pandey, in a conversation with Dipak Mondal, lays down the road ahead for the department.
Market's New Favourites
Newly listed insurance, mutual fund, pure play credit card and small finance banking players are charming Dalal Street
Less Taxing, More Rewarding
It is raining dividends before the new tax rules kick in
Crisis Zone
The 15 most-indebted non-BFSI companies had a combined debt of ₹10 lakh crore in FY20, a 15 per cent increase over the previous year, and their troubles seem to be far from over
Belying Hopes
With private sector missing from action, PSUs were expected to play saviour, an expectation they failed to live up to
Battle Of The Titans
The investments of Facebook and Google in Jio Platforms have cemented RIL’s position, catapulting its market value and putting it way ahead of TCS in the No.1 spot
Back With a Bang
Bharti Airtel is in a sweet spot again, thanks to tariff hikes last year, digital gameplan and relentless focus on winning quality customers
Electric Vehicles Are The Next Bastion For The Luxury Car Industry
Electric vehicles are the next bastion for the luxury car industry as it throws up possibilities in comfort, performance and technology for the pampered lot
THE ROYAL RESTORER Brijeshwari Kumari Gohil of Bhavnagar
She is using technology to make Bhavnagar’s — and the ancient city of Sihor’s — fascinating heritage accessible to the public
THE BUCKET LIST
As travel destinations open up, there are enough getaways for HNIs. The offerings include driving on ice in Lapland to aerobatics in the Nevada desert, and a lot more in between
THE ROYAL TOUCH
Young royal family scions who are out to make the world a better place — and how
THE SHOOTING STAR Vrishankaditya Parmar Of Santrampur
The trap-shooting champion with a slew of medals is gunning for a career as an actor, starting with an acting course in New York City
REINVENTING LUXURY
From offering luxurious experiences through augmented reality to launching more pocket-friendly collections, the pandemic has forced luxury brands to think differently
PRINCE OF THE HIMALAYAS Ambikeshwar Katoch of Kangra
He has his heart set on development work at the United Nations. With a lineage that dates back thousands of years, he’s getting set to fight corruption
LIVING ON A HIGH
Developers are leaving no stone unturned to make the rich feel good, while customers are seeking nothing but the best for their 'home' experience
INDIA INC'S ART CONNOISSEURS
Apart from scripting successful business strategies, corporate India also has an eye for art
GETTING BACK THE SHINE
The Diamond Industry Is Looking for A Revival After Several Quarters of Demand Slump
How to Get Regular Income Post Retirement
More than the corpus, much depends on expenses, goals and commitments
Working With A Free Hand
How the new-found autonomy is working out for IIMs
The Tech Takeover
How a handful of technology companies are becoming central to imparting management education
“TALENT WINS GAMES, BUT TEAMWORK WINS CHAMPIONSHIPS ”
SANDEEP GULATI, MD, EGIS INDIA