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The head of the mega health mission says his experience as a bureaucrat in India is standing him in better stead than his East Asian experiences with public health programmes
While interactions with businesses pick up before every election, this time the focus is on one-on-one meetings with people who matter, according to an industry insider
There are six months of salaries to be paid, airport charges to be paid and lessor payments to be made
It is no rocket science that quick fixes don't work in any serious business. Jet is no different
For companies in the telecom and aviation sectors, revenue is a top concern now and will remain so for some time
With the Lok Sabha polls round the corner, this might be a good time to look at the top Twitter influencers among our politicians
The Jet restructuring would mean three board seats going to Etihad as it may turn out to be the largest shareholder
Move is linked to managing trustee's 'significant' compensation
Etihad Airways, which holds 24% in Jet at present, may up its stake to close to 40% in the airline; EGM scheduled for February 21
Trai's latest intervention in the cable and DTH market has created more confusion than it has solved
Readymade news bulletin from public broadcaster AIR on private FM may not be the best form of news
Family member may replace Naresh Goyal on airline's board
While the buzz on a bureaucrat getting the top seat at Mint Road grew louder, Surjit Bhalla's exit from the Prime Minister's Economic Advisory Council changed the direction of the narrative
Multiple RTI applications to the MoD, the MEA, and the PMO have elicited little new information on the Rafale deal
Reason why Ikea is remembered is how it was able to work its way to do business in India
Those spearheading the Air India stake sale have put the blame on advisors and dealmakers for failing to attract potential bidders
It's good to know the government is working on stronger rules to protect ecommerce customers
The PNB fraud belies the stringent code of conduct the bank has put down on paper
Decades apart, but the drama linked to the two appears similar
Indian consumers will likely see some of these innovations being tried out - or being considered - in other markets