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Shekhar Pathak and Uma Bhatt resurrect and condense lost diaries of erstwhile travellers through the Himalayas into a book
It is now being felt that India can support not more than three or four telcos in each circle
On the gravy train
The rule of thumb is that with Rs 10 crore in your pocket, you can easily launch a project worth Rs 100 crore
In its 50th year, The Oberoi, New Delhi , resurrects signature dishes from its restaurants that no longer exist except in the memories of foodies
IT billionaires added huge wealth in 2013, while real estate barons lost thousands of crore. Stock-market riches can no longer be taken for granted
No doubt cronyism thrives in India, but is the scourge as bad as Arvind Kejriwal has made it out to be?
The Maruti 800 changed the way cars were bought, sold and serviced in India, components were made, and industrial enterprises were organised. For the first time, the customer became the focus of manuf
A small set of unconventional hoteliers is putting India on the global luxury travel map
If Delhi's new health minister wants generic medicine to be freely prescribed by doctors in government-run hospitals, he should instill confidence in that medicine. And that can be done through proper
It is no longer petty cash that is changing hands; corruption is now institutionalised in the country. If a businessman says he is an unwilling partner in the unethical venture, then he isn't telling
Gandhi is the only political surname that resounds all over the country, though its ability to leverage the brand recall to get votes can be debated