Earlier this year, Varun Sood, Mint's writer in Bengaluru, reviewed over 3,000 filings from the last 17 years to piece together a narrative on Quant Mutual Fund. Alisha Sachdev, who covers auto, took a fancy to makhanas. She landed up at a dimly lit hut in north Bihar's Purnia district at 3 AM, just to understand how makhana seeds are popped. And Sayantan Bera, our ace agri reporter, braved north India's heat wave in June to arrive at a farm in Amroha, Uttar Pradesh, to report on India's mango exports. Just a few examples that underline what it takes to produce a great Long Story.
Last year, I heard someone comparing Long Stories to a gourmet meal, eaten at a fine dining restaurant. The dishes here take time to cook, with attractive plating and a taste that stays with you for a long time. It's hard to disagree with the assessment.
We report, write and publish over 200 such stories every year, blending research, domain expertise, facts and data with great narrative. This is a curation of 15 such stories, a collection that cuts across trade and investment to films and beer. They are, in short, unmissable.
Why Senior Managers Walk on Eggshells Around Gen Z at the Workplace
Would you miss an official meeting because you had to walk your dog? Well, this happens. Managers across the board, across sectors, and across the world have been grappling with how Gen Zers think. With their basic needs taken care of, this generation of workers is perceived to have a sense of entitlement when it comes to adhering to policies, processes and standards. Devina Sengupta's excellent narrative on new-age attitudes towards work will keep you engaged till the very end of the story.
Struck by Byju's, General Atlantic's India Ship Is in Distress. Will It Survive?
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EV shift cranks up demand for Anand Group auto parts
Anand Group's sunroof business has emerged as a standout performer, with capacities already at full utilization
How the wheels of oppression keep turning
Kavery Nambisan's new novel, telling a story of religion, caste and gender, shows her at the top of her game
Gerald Durrell's magical world of animals
Author Gerald Durrell's true magic lay in his ability to uncover the wonders in his own backyard. From spiders to scorpions, he revealed the beauty in the humblest of creatures
Travel by night The allure of noctourism
From starry skies and urban sights to mysterious wilderness, noctourism is about discovering the magic of exploration by night and is set to become the overarching travel trend for 2025
In defence of being untrendy
I am writing this column in Coonoor. I'm sitting on the front lawn of award-winning designer Pavitra Rajaram and her husband Paul Abraham's home. It is a beautifully sunny temperate day.
DeChambeau Bonanza for Golf Fans in India
Golfer Bryson DeChambeau will be playing at the International Series India in Gurugram
Where Are Indians Headed In 2025?
Community, immersive experiences and personal growthâIndian travelers are attempting to ditch the herd mentality and travel to expand their horizons, and connect with themselves
Tech Mahindra, Wipro Q3 revenues shrink; margins up
HCL Technologies Ltd. Infosys reported a revenue of $4.94 billion, up 0.92% sequentially; whereas HCLTech's revenue rose 2.55% to $3.53 billion.
Jayasri Burman: Maker of myths and memories
A major new exhibition of the artist's work opens in Delhi, showing us the evolution of her thinking and style
Demi Moore refuses to fade away quietly
Coralie Fargeat's 'The Substance' puts Moore through the wringer and gives her the spotlight