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Captain Cool
Building on the legacy of some illustrious leaders, Dinesh Kumar Khara has taken State Bank of India, India’s biggest lender, to new heights
GREEN GUARDIAN
Timken India's Sanjay Koul, who puts the planet first, people second and profits third, wants to double the company's revenues in the next five years and make it the most preferred brand in the country
Tough and Sweet
With his deceptively calm demeanour, S. Suresh is transforming sugar and sweetener major EID Parry into a food, fuels and nutrition company
COMPOUND KING
Ande Prathap Reddy has grown Balaji Amines into a ₹2,300-crore speciality chemicals giant and placed India on the global map
SYMPHONY OF SUCCESS
Ashish Bharat Ram has navigated SRF through tough times, never losing faith in its capabilities and employees
THE TRANSFORMER
T.V. NARENDRAN HAS REINVENTED AND RESHAPED THE TATA STEEL HE INHERITED INTO ONE THAT IS A POTENT FORCE NOT JUST FOR MAKING STEEL, BUT ALSO FOR MAKING DEEP MOVES ON FINANCIAL FORTITUDE AND CULTURAL INCLUSIVITY
INDIA'S CHNAGE AGENT
NANDAN NILEKANI HAS HAD A STORIED CAREER IN THE IT INDUSTRY AND THE GOVERNMENT. HE IS NOW BACK AT THE HELM OF INFOSYS, THE COMPANY HE CO-FOUNDED. AND HE HAS MADE A PROFOUND IMPACT IN EVERY ROLE
"WE ARE CREATING NEW BUSINESSES AND TRANSFORMING OLD ONES"
TATA SONS CHAIRMAN N. CHANDRASEKARAN OPENS UP ON THE ROAD MAP FOR THE SALT-TO-SOFTWARE CONGLOMERATE
TATA'S TITAN
N. CHANDRASEKARAN HAS DEFTLY MANOEUVRED THE TATA GROUP'S FORAY INTO NEW BUSINESSES, ADDED MUSCLE TO EXISTING ONES AND LAID THE FOUNDATION FOR SUSTAINED AND HEALTHY GROWTH
What Makes A Good CEO?
Long-serving chief executives shape, guide and mould an organisation; they also know when to pounce and when to hunker down, and create enormous wealth for shareholders
WHAT'S IN ANAME
MANY LEADING CHINESE SMARTPHONE MAKERS IN THE INDIAN MARKET HAVE LAUNCHED SUB-BRANDS OR SECOND BRANDS TO APPEAL TO NEWER DEMOGRAPHICS. WHAT LIES AHEAD?
'We don't have enough planes to fly all domestic passengers'
Jyotiraditya Scindia, Union Minister of Civil Aviation and Steel, reveals why there has been a surfeit of aviation orders from India, the government's plans for the sector, and the road to carbon neutrality
Viewership War
Both JioCinema and Disney Star claim to have won the viewership sweepstakes during the first leg of the cash-rich IPL 2023. But the jury is still out
ON GUARD
India's draft data protection Bill is expected to protect users' choices, while holding stakeholders responsible for their data protection practices
Getting Smart
Titan is aiming to more than double its revenue from watches to 10,000 crore by FY26, on the back of a massive jump in sales of smartwatches
Your Ride in the Sky
No more the stuff of sci-fi blockbusters, flying taxis are set to take off in the next two years to permanently disrupt the global aviation scene
Dire Diagnosis
Dissatisfied with the revision of rates for services provided by private healthcare outlets to CGHS beneficiaries, industry players are asking the government to go the whole hog
ON NEW GROUND
Although present in India for a long time, Apple has finally made its retail foray. How will this affect its fortunes in the country?
'INDIA IS AT A TIPPING POINT'
Business Today caught up with Tim Cook, CEO of Apple Inc., at the opening of the company's retail store in Mumbai
The Next Five Million
Firing on all cylinders, tata motors recently rolled out its five-millionth passenger vehicle from its assembly lines. As it sets out to make the next five million vehicles, the race ahead is full of challengers
Hop, Skip And Jump
Despite the spectre of mass layoffs in a few sectors, global recessionary fears and inflationary pressures, many people are jumping jobs more than ever
CELEBRATING SUCCESS
THE BT MPW AWARDS RECOGNISE THE MOST SUCCESSFUL WOMEN ACHIEVERS FROM VARIOUS FIELDS OF BUSINESS
Unaffordable
AS CUSTOMER PREFERENCES EVOLVE AND RISING COSTS PUSH DEVELOPERS TO HIGHER-PRICED SEGMENTS, THE AFFORDABLE HOUSING SPACE IS FEELING THE BRUNT OF DEPLETING SALES. AND THERE'S NO RELIEF IN SIGHT
THE PRICE PUZZLE
THE RECENT PRICING AND TRANSMISSION REFORMS MAY LEAD INDIA TO MEET ITS OBJECTIVE OF MORE THAN DOUBLING THE SHARE OF GAS IN ITS ENERGY BASKET BY MAKING THE COMMODITY MORE AFFORDABLE TO CONSUMERS
'THE IDEA THAT YOU'RE IN TROUBLE CAN CREATE TROUBLE FOR BANKS'
Aswath Damodaran, Professor of Finance at New York University's Stern School of Business, explains why perception is everything for banks
Neighbourhood Connect
PhonePe's debut on ONDC, via its new shopping app Pincode, is set to revolutionise hyperlocal commerce
Charge of the Mobile Brigade
From being a TV spectacle for over a decade, the IPL is now a prized catch for all digital stakeholders-from streaming platforms to advertisers and viewers
A Surprise Uppercut
The unexpected cut in oil production prompted by global economic and geopolitical reinforces the 23-member cartel's control over global oil pricing uncertainties
Policing the Players
Sebi is coming down hard on broking firms that collude with market entities that open mule accounts to carry out pump and dump activities
Crypto Players, Charities On PMLA's Radar
While regulating them is necessary, the need of the hour is a comprehensive legislation to govern virtual digital assets