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Rising to the Challenges of a New Work Space
Healthcare is a dynamic sector, there are always new challenges that we face; to keep evolving ourselves to make sure that we provide the best healthcare to our patients.
Nehha Kandhari's: Healing Canvases
No longer is entrepreneurship a daunting arena to be navigated by tentative moves by ambitious women.
Suits: The Ruchi Khatlawala Pandya Episode
Apparently, sky is the limit for a person who has structured her life on the principle, "be who you are, and go after what you desire, question the wrong, and stand up for your right". Ruchi Khatlawala Pandya, born into a family that lives law, is busy setting a new paradigm for women in the legal profession.
Nisha Kaur Uberoi: Leading by Cast-Iron Resolve
Gender is no bar as we have discovered amongst the increasing tribe of women legal eagles who fill and lead corporate battles. "The glass ceiling, wherever it exists, should be treated as an opportunity to break through. Be your unapologetic self, stay focused and live your truth. Everything else will fall into place." is Nisha Kaur's advice to rookie lawyers who will tread the exciting path she chose to create.
Education as a Channel of Societal Change
Dr. Mariazeena Johnson: Chancellor, Sathyabama Institute of Science and Technology
Exemplary Leadership, Illustrious Career
A leader born, by her own admission, Dr Minnie Bodhanwala, CEO, of Wadia Hospital Mumbai, looks back on her journey from her early days as a successful dentist and how the discovery of hitherto hidden skills pivoted her energies towards the management side of healthcare.
Enduring Legacy of Grooming Lifelong Learners
It’s been a long, challenging but immensely satisfying journey for Dr Grace Pinto, Managing Director the Ryan International Group of Institutions, one of India’s largest privately owned group of schools.
Riding the Challenges Like A BOSS!!
There comes a moment in one’s life, when we reflect on the course we are set upon and make that game-changing decision to pivot in a direction that will define who we want to be here on– and what we need to do to bring about that change in us.
Can India Be A Global Food Bowl?
India has the ability to become the world's largest food producer, but feeding the globe while ensuring food security to its 1.4 billion people is not going to be an easy task.
Family Offices: Preserving Wealth
Business houses and wealthy individuals are increasingly taking to family offices to preserve and grow their fortunes.
RISE OF THE YOUNG ACHIEVERS
Fortune India's 40 Under 40 Awards show how young entrepreneurs have changed the way India does business.
A NEW FACE, AN OLD DILEMMA
With Sheryl Sandberg's departure, global affairs chief Nick Clegg wields more influence than ever at Meta as Mark Zuckerberg's de facto No. 2. Can the former U.K. politico persuade the world's governments to trust the social media giant again?
NEW ASSETS FOR BILLIONAIRES
The uber-rich are gravitating towards contemporary asset classes such as late-stage PE funds and private debt. Here's how they are managing their investment portfolios.
THE NEW-AGE GIVERS
Modern day philanthropists comprise not just heirs of legacy businesses but also founders of start-ups. The causes they support are out-of-the-box too.
CHARTING A FAMILY SUCCESSION
With multiple stakeholders, succession planning is not only important to pass on the family wealth to the next generation, but also to avoid bitter disputes.
START-UP RICHES
A new generation of techpreneurs is building new-age solutions and creating companies valued at well over a billion dollars, helped by massive investor funding.
India's Richest
A FORTUNE INDIA-WATERFIELD ADVISORS STUDY OF DOLLAR BILLIONAIRES IN THE COUNTRY
INDIA'S WEALTH FACTORY
The maiden Rich List by Fortune India-Waterfield Advisors reveals that despite a challenging macro and volatile equity market, the coveted club of dollar billionaires based in India is collectively worth $832 billion (₹66.36 lakh crore) — more than 1/4th of the country's GDP.
Time To Stem India's Foreign IP Payouts
India needs a new regime to stem the outflow of $8.6 billion a year for using intellectual property of foreign entities. Here's the road ahead.
Centre Spending Boosts Infra Companies
Heavy capital expenditure to boost economy helps construction firms improve order book and profit margins.
The Conversation: BIBEK DEBROY, CHAIRMAN, ECONOMIC ADVISORY COUNCIL TO THE PRIME MINISTER
BIBEK DEBROY, CHAIRMAN OF ECONOMIC ADVISORY COUNCIL TO THE PRIME MINISTER (EAC-PM), BELIEVES BUDGET 2023 IS EXTREMELY IMPORTANT TO ARTICULATE THE CENTRAL GOVERNMENT'S MEDIUM-TERM PLAN TO PUSH ECONOMIC GROWTH AMID GLOBAL UNCERTAINTIES. AFTER ALL, IT'S THE LAST BUDGET BEFORE GENERAL ELECTIONS IN 2024. THE EMINENT ECONOMIST EXPLAINS THE THINKING WITHIN EAC-PM, SUGGESTS WHICH ECONOMIC ENGINES INDIA CAN BANK ON AND DIVES RIGHT INTO THE RAGING DEBATE OVER 'FREEBIES' OFFERED BY POLITICAL PARTIES TO WOO VOTERS.
How To Make Money From Social Media
India's 50 million creators are monetising their skills at comedy, dance, singing, fitness and education via exciting new revenue streams to create a flourishing ecosystem.
How To Handle Erratic Bond Markets
Bond markets have been in turmoil ever since rbi started raising interest rates. Here’s how investors can manage their fixed income investments.
Rupee At 80: Is This The New Normal?
The U.S. rate hike trajectory and crude oil prices to keep currency on the boil for now.
Multitasker At Reliance
NITA AMBANI, director of India’s largest company, the ₹7.93 lakh crore Reliance Industries Ltd. (RIL) and chairperson of Reliance Foundation, is the central thread connecting the family, the empire, and the succession architecture of flagship businesses.
Mompreneur At Mamaearth
GHAZAL ALAGH IS least surprised that Mamaearth, the company she founded in 2016, is already a leading unicorn valued at $1.2 billion. Sure, Mamaearth was never her ‘plan A’ — the near six-year-old D2C (direct-to-consumer) venture that started out as a baby care brand before spreading its wings was born out of the dire need to cater to Alagh’s elder son Agastya who had been battling a skin disease at the time of birth — but Alagh always had the knack and the hunger to build something on her own.
Sitharaman’s Economic Rescue Act
NO OTHER FINANCE MINISTER has had to face the kind of challenges that have come the way of Nirmala Sitharaman. She inherited a slowing economy with low consumption and demand. GDP growth had plummeted from over 8% in FY16 to 6.5% in FY19. It subsequently touched 3.7% in pre-Covid FY20. Then came the mother of all crises, Covid-19, delivering a body blow to the economy. GDP contracted 6.6% in FY21, the second year of her stint.
The Alcobev Divas
How women-led start-ups are transforming the ₹3,60,000 crore Indian alcoholic beverage industry.
EV: Tech Clash
IT’S A BATTLE OF TECHNOLOGIES. CURTAILING TAILPIPE EMISSIONS VIA EVs MAY NOT NECESSARILY BE THE ONLY WAY. SOME CARMAKERS ARE OPTING FOR DIFFERENT POWERTRAINS. WHO WILL WIN THE CONSUMER MANDATE?
India’s Quest For Self-Sufficiency in Edible Oils
WITH EDIBLE OIL IMPORTS COSTING ₹80,000 CRORE IN 2021, AND DEMAND RISING RAPIDLY, INDIA MAKES A SERIOUS BID TO ARREST PRICE SHOCKS. HERE’S HOW...