Recent experiences of Ford, Nestle and Telenor show that when faced with quality concerns or regulatory raps, refocusing on the consumer is the best way out
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An Ahmedabad-based NGO is trying to resolve the problems that India's nomadic communities face
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"Bricks of the Raj", a photo exhibition, showcases the history deeply embedded in the homes, buildings and palaces of Kolkata
A record seven-member contingent for badminton at the Rio Olympics may spell good news for India, but recent form suggests the need to exercise caution
Those who want to stay home this summer, the author lists a few things exciting they can do
A detailed study of the Iran-Iraq war provides a timely reminder of the eight-year conflict that shaped the current conflagration in the region
Son of the legendary Jiggs Kalra, 30-something Zorawar Kalra is building his own legacy that is aimed at targetting a demographic he himself belongs to
It sets the tone for Vandana Mishra's lively memoir of her life as a theatre actress and a young girl growing up in a now-distant Mumbai
After immersion into VR, I was fine for a few minutes but, while inching across the room, I started to expect a virtual grid to appear, so I could step aside, mentally, into a virtual space, even with
V S Gaitonde was regarded as one of India's foremost abstract painters
This year's event, the 17th edition, is being held in Gjakova, Kosovo
The internet may not have all the answers to your skin problems
With an aggressive 360-degree campaign for its video-on-demand service the network has clearly signalled where its priorities lie
Zinedine Zidane, Donald Trump, Steve Waugh have all lent their name to realty projects in the country. Do their endorsements help?
The digital music company rethinks its content strategy; wants to build a unique brand identity and be heard above the growing din in the market