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In its glory days, Satyam was the lifeline of Hyderabad. People were let off by traffic cops, without even a rap on the knuckles, the moment they disclosed they worked for Satyam
A Haryana farmer has sold the buffalo he bought for Rs 2.5 lakh three years ago, for Rs 25 lakh
A company's job is to reward its shareholders in the best possible way. Philanthropy is the work of individuals, not companies
Amitava Kumar's A Matter of Rats explores several dimensions of the city
A few weeks before his planned arrest, Vajpayee tipped off Birla who booked himself on a flight to Paris
What was being hailed as innovation in Indian industry not so long ago was nothing but cutting corners and skipping processes
Forget FDI,even Indian businessmen are looking to invest abroad
The new price caps for 191 essential drugs are likely to introduce serious distortions in the market for these medicines
The unholy nexus between business and politics has taken a whole new form
Substandard and fake drugs are rampant in India because of the highly fragmented industry that developed after the earlier intellectual property regime
The debate is not about N R Narayana Murthy's ability to manage Infosys - it is about the signals it has sent out
Why have Indian authorities woken up to the Ranbaxy case only now? The matter had been simmering for several years
Delhi opens the floodgates for farmhouses, causing property prices in South Delhi to crash 25%
The renovated haveli of India's greatest poet could soon be the new tourist spot in Old Delhi
A readable set of stories by one of India's finest contemporary writers loses something in the clumsy rendering into English
North India's first industrial enterprise had its roots in Chandni Chowk
Companies' brochures are full of serious insights