Forbes India - May 21, 2021
Forbes India - May 21, 2021
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As India finds itself in the middle of the second wave of the coronavirus, Forbes India looks at the lessons from the devastating pandemic for the country and its citizens. The latest editionâthe 12th Anniversary Specialâhas essays from subject expertsâCEOs, startup founders, economists, philanthropists and health care professionals, among othersâon what the future entails in their respective fields. There are columns on leadership, entrepreneurship, entertainment, food, inequality and wealth, mobility and infrastructure. That apart, there is a story on vaccine prices and whether the manufacturers are chasing large profits.
IT'S TIME TO HAVE A CYBER QUOTIENT
Data and its privacy in the new world order needs an all-in-one platform for people to check their sensitive information exposures and remediate the same, learn about preventive measures against cyberattacks, and more robust cyber hygiene practices
6 mins
THE NEXT UNICORN FUELS MORE STARTUPS
When we share knowledge, experience, successes, and failures, we make entrepreneurship more accessible than before
7 mins
INNOVATION IS NOT LIMITED TO PROFESSIONAL ADULTS
The future of innovation is not a vague idea; it is a consequence of collective empathy for each otherâs concerns and the will to solve them
5 mins
CREATORS NOW FIND THEIR EXPRESSION WITH SMARTPHONES
The entertainment industry has been debilitated by the pandemic, but there is a glimmer of hope in the surge of digital consumption, growth of short-form content platforms and peopleâs anticipation of the big film experience
4 mins
INTEGRATED HEALTH CARE, TECH WILL DISRUPT SECTOR
While clinical research will get a boost, having a skilled workforce and public spending on health care will be challenges in the near term
8 mins
Home-Cooked Meal Is Now Greatly Valued
The pandemic has also brought with it an improved focus on hygiene, use of technology in dining, rise of cloud kitchens and resurgence in popularity of Indian ingredients
8 mins
THE PANDEMIC HAS CAUSED WOMEN GREATER LABOUR PAIN
Covid-19 has shown that women are more likely to face the brunt of job losses than men, and find fewer opportunities when they want to resume. That apart, several have to deal with increased hours of unpaid work at home and even domestic abuse
8 mins
PHILANTHROPY SHOULD BE HUMBLE, BUT NOT MODEST
Apart from building a flexible and resilient framework for the future, philanthropists, civil society and the government must work in tandem so that every rupee is absorbed on the ground
9 mins
LEADERSHIP WILL BE ABOUT SEEING THE BIGGER PICTURE
Leaders must not only guard their teams first during a crisis, but also deal with stakeholders with respect and dignity. And apart from pursuing business goals, they should remain committed to our planet and the environment
7 mins
DIGITALISATION WILL HELP IN VALUE CREATION
As the pandemic brings technology and innovation to the core of business and daily life, the next decade will see about 150 million digital-first families in India
8 mins
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Forbes is the worldâs leading business magazine and since its inception in 1917, Forbes has stood, unwavering, for one overriding principle: the unshakable belief in the power of free enterprise.
Forbes mission has always been clear and unchanging: to provide insights and information that ensure the success of the worldâs most influential. Faithfully fulfilling that promise is what draws today's most influential business leaders to Forbes. These high-powered decision-makers represent a community of like-minded individuals bound by their unshakable belief in the spirit of free enterprise. They contribute to it, profit from it and their lives are better for it. For them, Forbes is the quintessential Capitalist Tool.
True to its pedigree, Forbes India has donned on the role of the drama critic to Indian business. Since its launch in 2009, the magazine has helped readers connect the dots, form patterns and see beyond the obvious, giving them a perspective beyond the obvious.
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