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Where the Walls have years
The Walls of Dubrovnik in Croatia are an example of the old world’s need for, and fascination with, stone fortifications
Waking Up Kindness
With a new focus on philanthropy, Jack Ma builds on a substantial base
Boom Time
How stronger brew helped Ankur Jain transform Bira 91 from a craft beer brand to a player that’s getting most of its growth from smaller cities and towns
‘The Future Of Education Needs A Revolution'
The role of educators has to be reimagined to prepare students for jobs that don’t exist today
‘VALUE AND NOT DISCOUNTS WILL RETAIN BUYERS'
A combination of convenience, choice and customer-centricity will make ecommerce a mass market business in India
‘FILMS WILL BECOME AN EVENT OR A SPECTACLE'
India is leapfrogging to catch up with technologies that are changing the way we approach or invest in stories, and this will fundamentally alter the entertainment experience
‘TECH-LED STARTUPS HAVE OVER $100 BLN IN MARKET CAP'
India Has Demonstrated Early Scale-up Successes, Depth Of Founder Abilities, And Has Returned Vc Money In Multiples
‘SEVERAL OLD-STYLE CONGLOMERATES WILL BE OUT OF THE NIFTY'
The next decade will see financialisation of savings and formalisation of the economy, retail and distribution
‘FINTECH WILL HELP UNLOCK BHARAT'
A new kind of financial institution, powered by technology, will have far-reaching implications for the overall economy
‘MANUFACTURING WILL ACCOUNT FOR OVER 20% OF GDP'
While the economy will grow at 7 percent and see a savings-led consumption boom, policy-making and reforms will remain painful
‘INDIA IS WORLD'S SINGLE BIGGEST OPPORTUNITY'
The fintech industry has grown exponentially on adoption in the last decade but business models are still evolving
‘ELECTRIC MOBILITY SOLUTIONS WILL GAIN ACCEPTANCE'
Industry will see new mobility trends with the emergence of a highly connected and mobile Gen Z
The Josh Machine
With the success of Uri, Vicky Kaushal has firmly established what his early-days colleagues already knew about him—that he’s star material
Kamal Haasan - Renaissance Man
For six decades, art has been his medium and message. Now, Kamal Haasan is leveraging his personal value to steer another all-consuming ambition: Electoral success
‘My Audience Has Grown With Me'
Standup comedian Russell Peters on the highs and challenges of the profession and why there can be a saturation of the market
The Master's Voice
With a baritone that needs no introduction, Amitabh Bachchan has enthralled audiences as a singer and voice artiste for five decades
Support System
Characters apart from the protagonists are now getting due importance because of meaningful scripts, the digital revolution and an evolving audience
Going Long on Shorts
The rise in digital platforms and their ever-growing audience are enabling filmmakers to experiment with the short film format and take it beyond film festivals
An Equal Pitch
With her destructive game, Harmanpreet Kaur has torn down gender divides and has given women’s cricket the visibility it never had
Box Office Badshah
With a strike rate of over 95 percent, Sajid Nadiadwala is arguably the most successful producer in Bollywood
Girl, Uninterrupted
Taapsee Pannu is the underdog who has made it big in a long, zig-zag climb to the top. And she shows no signs of slowing down
For A Few Laughs More
Standup comedy is moving to regional languages and OTT platforms to expand its reach
Happy, No Dent
After battling macroeconomic headwinds for three years, Italian confectionery major Perfetti Van Melle hits a high-growth trajectory in India
LinkedIn For The Working Class
How Jobcase is building a $1 billion social networking site for warehouse employees and waitresses
‘The Solution To Big Tech Problems Is More Engineering, Not Less'
Lord John Browne, former CEO of British Petroleum, speaks about the business of oil in the age of climate change, his new book on the future of civilisation, and living his life in the closet
The World On A Plate
Over the decades, migrant communities in Los Angeles have kept their traditions and stories alive through their food
‘One Moment Changed My Life'
Former Zimbabwean cricketer Henry Olonga talks about his career on the field, and the protest that changed it all
The Pharma Wonderkid
Seventeen-year-old Arjun Deshpande is on a mission to ensure generic medicines reach India’s masses at affordable rates
Social Side Up
By creating a zero investment model for sellers, and building trust among buyers, social commerce is changing the rules of the etail game
Mighty Little Beam
Why Netflix is betting big on India with an audacious original content play