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International traffic is showing no sign of picking up and for Indian carriers, West Asia - a lucrative market - is still out of bounds
In an interview, Mehta tells Anjuli Bhargava that picking up mutations before a spike in numbers is crucial and genomics is the future of medicine
GoAir's failure to retain senior management has been ascribed to the classic weakness of Indian promoters
Dual control exercised by two divergent govts is one of the main reasons holding the effort back
An alien animal in the Indian mountains, Old Hills Cheese is making inroads in more ways than one
She expects things to change quite radically; a "scaling down" of the industry is inevitable and, to her mind, very desirable
Husk Power Founder Manoj Sinha says the fall in prices of solar energy allowed them to offer reliable power at reasonable rates
A Tata takeover of Air India is being seen as the best outcome for all concerned
Obamacare, he argues, has already provided a good starting point that can now be taken forward full-throttle with the new administration
Municipal corporations across India spend crores annually to get contractors to collect waste from homes and dump it in landfills, both an inefficient and unworkable solution in the long run
How GiveIndia's campaign to raise Rs 220 crore for Covid relief gathered a momentum of its own pulling in many much-maligned segments of society
Unlike its rivals, the firm's approach has been to keep its head down and stick to the knitting.
ROOPA KUDVA speaks to Anjuli Bhargava about how the impact sector has coped with the pandemic and how companies in Omidyar's own portfolio have fared
There is evidence to show that enough people don't know about the benefits of education, says Banerjee
The propensity to travel amongst Indians is going up as is their willingness to pay, says Alex Mcewan, Virgin Atlantic Country Manager-India
The upcoming Chaman Bhartiya School in Bengaluru is daring to be different in India's K-12 jungle
In Air India, pilots and first officers have faced salary cuts anywhere between 60 and 75 per cent
After 18 months of closure, what really could be salvaged? And the answer sadly is, precious little
As one heads to Deoban, a thick deodar forest in Uttarakhand, the pandemic recedes with every inch covered
Dehradun offers a snapshot of how language learning is picking up among young Indians