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Its unit, Neobrands, will be scaled up as a house of brands
In which we munch over the week's platter of news and views
Consumer affairs dept deploys advanced tech to ensure compliance
In which we munch over the week's platter of news and views
In which we munch over the week's platter of news and views
Investors in start-ups are waking up to the risk posed by marital discord
In which we munch over the week's platter of news and views
Suveen Sinha takes you through the dust that might somewhat be settling down on the big news of the week
Ajay Banga is tipped to become World Bank president in the wake of his two immediate predecessors leaving behind unfinished terms and at a time the Bank's role is once again under question
It's not that they don't want you, just that they do not need you anymore. Or, so they think
Captions and audio descriptions make movies and shows accessible to all, but will we see them in theatres anytime soon?
Rajiv Rattan is putting his past behind him and venturing into newer businesses such as retail, drones and EV manufacturing
The current turmoil in the start-up world isn't all about the so-called funding winter. A bigger problem is the chasm between the goals of founders and investors
Perhaps the more realistic scenario is also the more appropriate metaphor, writes Suveen Sinha
Only Bachchan, whose spell over audiences transcends generations, could have recreated Saharsa's single-screen madness in Gurgaon
In growing fast, we would have overlooked a few things and that's why we are being penalised a lot more than we should have been
From being "inspired" and making unauthorised remakes to spending a decade to secure rights to remake a Hollywood classic like Forrest Gump, Bollywood is cleaning up its act
Sandberg's India visit in 2014 was no lower in profile than Jeff Bezos' two months later
Low investments in tech weigh India down, leaving a shortage of top talent
The office can't be done away with but work from home is now company culture, writes Suveen Sinha