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Why not take art to those who it is directed at rather than wait for the audience to come to you?
Only way for survival, analysts say, is a total revamp - in other words, a Goyal-free Jet
Why the Tata group buying Jet would have been the best outcome for all
Bengaluru-based company offers reliable child care that might enable more women to continue in the workplace after marriage and motherhood
The two founders of the fellowship are His Eminence Drukpa Thuksey Rinpoche and former dean of ISB and one of the founders of Ashoka University, Pramath Sinha
Mahajan tells Anjuli Bhargava how most problems can be solved with an engineering mindset
Head to Jaipur's Jawahar Kala Kendra first ceramics triennale to grasp and absorb all the forms clay can take
A decade has seen many welcome changes in this hill district of Jammu and Kashmir
When the whole is not greater than the sum of its parts
Simple non-legislative changes in the way government schools function can help improve learning outcomes
Despite adding no new aircraft, Jet Airways saw more departures during the year, it flew more people, and achieved a higher load
The reforms proposed for the monster examinations, JEE and NEET, which take several students' lives every year don't go far enough
'Three suggestions' on how to get on with fixing this mess
An ICU bed costs Rs 2,000 a day - far lower than the average rate of Rs 4,000 to Rs 5,000 at most other options
In the real life world, we are not solving any problem by bringing in an expert of one branch of knowledge, the veteran business leader said
There are many lessons for India from Cape Town's recent Day Zero panic
Krea University seeks to create 'paradigm' to prepare students for challenges ahead
The number of aircraft we have on order, we will reach No.3 after US and China even if we do nothing, says Spicejet CMD
It is a known fact that IndiGo pays its pilots handsomely but it also extracts its pound of flesh
Parth Shah says that to date, education has attracted 3% of equity investments in this country