This year's survey sees a shift. CEOs are now focused on reskilling and upskilling their existing workforce
8% of respondents indicated their interest in spending Rs 80,000 or more
How online pre-owned car sellers are making the most of the crisis in the auto industry
MMT has sporadically forayed into corporate travel management in the past
The global music streaming app is doing what a number of global brands navigating their way through the country's complex consumer landscape have done but at the risk of losing its unique identity
Indian advertisement contingent failed to bag top honours and the scorecard was the lowest in five years
For Rs 14,900 (and Rs 18,900 with the wireless charging case), the new AirPods are a great gadget, writes Veer Arjun Singh
Spotify, YouTube, Amazon, Apple are using every tool in the kit to woo Indian listeners and take on the local labels
Young consumers want personalisation, respect and transparency; are more likely to cut all ties if brands don't comply: Adobe
Less than two years since its journey began in the country, Amazon's voice assistant has picked up thousands of new skills to appeal to the desis
The brand seems to have taken an anthropological approach rather than the traditional marketing science to derive consumer insight, says Gandhi
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HBO mini-series Chernobyl has triggered a tourist rush to the nuclear disaster site. But then dark vacations have always been an attraction, writes Nikita Puri
Though now considered outdated, the four temperaments according to Greek philosophy may help you become a more efficient professional, writes Elizabeth Grace Saunders
Does political poetry have any value at all?
The haunting photographs of Himalayas remind us why we must do everything in our power to sustain the fragile ecology of these precious mountains, says Shyam Saran
The Asian continental saw Indians take four out of five spots for the World Cup 2019
Marked with graves of fallen soldiers, the Turkish peninsula of Gallipoli is a land of memorials.
Prabhakar Barwe is that rare artist whose work defies description and cannot be easily slotted under a convenient label