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30 Young Achievers Who Are Setting Benchmarks In Their Chosen Field
Forbes India 30 Under 30 features young achievers who are already setting benchmarks in their chosen fields.
Move Slow And Make Things
Airtable’s Howie Liu has quietly built a software giant by emphasising substance over speed. But can a tech tortoise win the data race?
Treading Firmly
How the Kanwars of Apollo Tyres built India’s most global tyre maker
Nilkamal- A Brand That's Become Synonymous With Plastics
The Parekhs of Nilkamal have, over nearly four decades, built a brand that’s become synonymous with plastics
Putting The Tech In Architecture
Data analytics combined with responsible design will create better experiences in our built environment.
The Doctor Need Not See You Now
Technology can not only reduce the load on doctors, but also make medical treatments and monitoring more affordable and accessible.
Future Ten-se
Ten technological advancements in the next decade that will improve quality of life but also result in multiple scares.
‘I dIdn't want to be a vIctIm. I hate self-pIty'
Actor Sonali Bendre-Behl on dealing with cancer, the positives that have emerged and the role that her book club played during her illness
Still Waiting For Godot
After 40 years, and 42 productions, Motley, the theatre group co-founded by Naseeruddin Shah and Benjamin Gilani, is still hungry for more
The Deal Creators
Why General Atlantic, which has returned $2.4 billion of the invested $2.6 billion in India and has been on an investment spree in the last three years, has an edge over its peers
The Giant Savers
Approaches to saving the rhino differ between India and South Africa, although the objectives remain the same
How NGO Gravis Helping Rajasthan Villages Turn Water Sufficient In Years To Come
NGO Gravis is using traditional techniques to help arid Rajasthan villages turn water sufficient in years to come
‘Indian Elections Are Too Noisy And Unpredictable'
Author Milan Vaishnav on the rise in political competition, why people vote for candidates with criminal backgrounds and the need for digital campaigning
What UP's Women Want
From Saharanpur in the west to Varanasi in the east, Forbes India travels across India’s most populous state to explore how women—going beyond entrenched caste dynamics—want to vote for everyday freedoms like education, expression and employment
Silver Bullet
With five straight months of falling sales, Royal Enfield’s decade-old dream run has come to a screeching halt. Here’s how Siddhartha Lal plans to get the Bullet maker firing on all cylinders again
IncubatIng Success
Academic institutes provide fledgling startups with the money, know how and guidance they need to become world-ready
Fresh OFF The Lab
The MIT Media Lab is an interdisciplinary research laboratory at the prestigious Massachusetts Institute of Technology that fosters research at the intersection of technology and society.
‘India Can Have A Vodka Future Despite A Whisky Past'
Rodney Williams, president and CEO of Polish premium vodka brand Belvedere Vodka, speaks on the evolution of the alcohol industry and millennial preferences
Small, Medium, XL
How Power2SME leveraged the power of small and medium enterprises by growing seven-fold in four years and is within striking distance of ₹1,000 crore in revenue. The next target: 5,000 crore by 2021
Making Size Count
Fortified by sound asset-liability management and a rapidly expanding diversified portfolio, Rajeev Jain is now pushing for leadership in all segments Bajaj Finance lends to
Nurturing Hearts
Narayana Health focuses on providing affordable medical care to the poor while keeping its operating costs under control
'Only Talent Will Survive'
It isn’t just about churning out party anthems and catchy lyrics. Rapper Badshah is a sharp businessman, who has been building his larger-than-life stage persona into a brand that now extends to apparel, content production, hospitality and TV.
Mr Dependable
With four hits in two years, Ayushmann Khurana has proved himself to be a bankable star. The challenge now is to be more responsible with his choices.
Celebrity Sells
Although India has been obsessed with stars for a while, celebrity-led brands are only now creating a new category.
The Motley Stars
India’s new YouTube celebrities are going well beyond urban audiences, with varied languages and content.
Sunil Chhetri- Lord Of The 90 Minutes
Prolific and fitter than ever, India’s highest-paid footballer Sunil Chhetri is hand-holding the game into a new era of professionalism and excellence.
The Son-In-Law Also Rises
The secret weapon of the Trump campaign: His son-in-law, Jared Kushner, who created a stealth data machine that leveraged social media and ran like a Silicon Valley startup. The inside story of the biggest upset in modern political history.
Prime Minister Modi: In For The Long Haul
Eschewing short-term measures and bold decision-making have been the hallmarks of this government’s tenure. But a lot more still needs to be done
The Amul Girl: Why She's Still Standing
In a world of slick celebrity endorsements, she has survived on witty humour, timely punchlines and old-school charm.
We Don't Want To Be Starved Of Capital As We Grow
Piramal Enterprises Chairman Ajay Piramal speaks about the recent ₹5,000-crore fundraising plan and how his company managed to post strong earnings growth despite challenges.