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The 65-page Sebi order throws new light on how Mr Raju and others falsified the accounts of the company and gained from it
Business Standard traces the life and times of the maverick businessman
Iqbal's contradictions and complications make him very human and interesting. Still, few in India have bothered to explore his life, work and philosophy, perhaps because he believed in the "two-nation
Ranbaxy tasted success for the first time in the 1960s with its tranquiliser, Calmpose
Bharat Ram joined DCM in 1935. 'I was callow enough to feel that DCM was awaiting my arrival with baited breath,' he said in his memoirs
Tax demands and regulatory hassles, coupled with low internet density and sundry other problems, would have kept Mr Ma awfully busy - and small
In the fitness of things
More than any corporate lobby or pressure group, the influence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi is the strongest
Baru says Dayanidhi Maran, as the Union telecom minister, began to use his portfolio to favour the media business of his brother, Kalanidhi