December 01, 2021

December 01, 2021

  • COVER STORY
    Inspire

    In a few months, March 2022 will mark two years since the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a global pandemic

    BY Suchetana Ray 30 November 2021

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Outlook Business Magazine - December 01, 2021



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    Inspire

    In a few months, March 2022 will mark two years since the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a global pandemic

    BY Suchetana Ray 30 November 2021

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    The Real Nykaa

    How Falguni Nayar turned a beauty and fashion e-commerce platform into the only profitable unicorn to be listed in India and, in the process, also became India’s richest self-made woman billionaire is one spectacular tale

    BY Pallavi Chakravorty 30 November 2021

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    The Winning Story Of CoWIN

    The CoWIN app played a vital role in the smooth functioning of India’s vaccination drive. We bring you its behind-the-scenes story

    BY Jeevan Prakash Sharma 30 November 2021


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    India's Powerpuff Girl

    Mirabai Chanu created history by winning a silver medal in the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo. But it’s the story that’s behind that win is what’s most compelling

    BY Jayanta Oinam 30 November 2021

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    #Twitter

    From a micro-blogging site, Twitter became a place to seek and provide help during the second COVID-19 wave and played an exemplary role

    BY Sneha Kanchan 30 November 2021

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    Heart Of Gold

    In a year when COVID ravaged lives and livelihoods, Tata Steel led the way for corporates and showed them how business and benevolence can coexist

    BY Rajiv Ranjan Singh 30 November 2021


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    The Joy Of Giving

    Staying true to its founding values, Dabur India managed to breathe life into an oxygen-starved country while upholding its philanthropic strand in the face of a raging pandemic

    BY Sneha Kanchan 30 November 2021

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    The Bowl Of Happiness

    The Akshaya Patra Foundation emerged as one of the key food providers for scores of people during the past 20 months of the pandemic

    BY Pallavi Chakravorty 30 November 2021

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    The Jab Of Life

    Covaxin’s success proves that Bharat Biotech and Dr Krishna Ella’s efforts were on the right path and that it is time to wear the ‘Made in India’ badge more confidently

    BY Pallavi Chakravorty 30 November 2021


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    The Unlikely Undertaker

    For the past one year Abdul Rehman Malbari has been giving dignified burials to COVID victims — irrespective of their religion — even when their kin couldn’t

    BY Pallavi Chakravorty 30 November 2021

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    A Tale Of Two Dreams

    Shooter Avani Lekhara’s name will go down in history as India’s first woman who won a Paralympic gold. But the 20-year-old has one more dream to chase and is just getting started

    BY Soumitra Bose 30 November 2021

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    A Humanitarian Regulator

    Through its progressive initiatives and relaxations, SEBI ensured that the Indian capital markets continued to expand and businesses kept growing even during the pandemic

    BY Rajiv Ranjan Singh 30 November 2021


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    The Most Tagged Man

    From personally ferrying people to hospitals to arranging for cremations to arranging for oxygen, Srinivas BV did whatever he could to help those suffering during the pandemic. His biggest regret: he couldn’t save everyone

    BY Vikas Pathak 30 November 2021

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    The Ambulance Couple

    Himanshu and Twinkle Kalia are on a mission to not let anyone die on Delhi’s roads. They kept their promise during the pandemic

    BY Kamalika Ghosh 30 November 2021

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    Serving The Valley

    Kashmir’s IMHANS was one of the very few hospitals in the world that continued to see patients in OPDs in the middle of a raging pandemic

    BY Naseer Ganai 30 November 2021


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    Call Of Duty

    The deadly second wave of COVID ravaged the lives of several aviation professionals but for them, the show had to go on

    BY Jeevan Prakash Sharma 30 November 2021

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    The Langar Of Life

    In April 2021, when people were left gasping for breath on the streets and outside hospitals, a gurdwara in Ghaziabad was providing a new lease of life to many

    BY Jeevan Prakash Sharma 30 November 2021

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    The Braveheart

    Years ago, Manjeet Kaur Bal selflessly quit her plush World Bank job to serve the people of Chhattisgarh. Her work during the pandemic helped save lives and made the state better prepared for the second wave

    BY Kamalika Ghosh 30 November 2021


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    Died, In The Line Of Duty

    Dr. KK Aggarwal spent most of his time during the pandemic posting educational videos and helping the needy before succumbing to the deadly virus on May 17 this year. His legacy, however, lives on

    BY Sneha Kanchan 30 November 2021

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    Moviemaker Or Messiah?

    Manish Mundra is known for producing critically acclaimed films such as Masaan and Newton but not many know how he went all out to support people during the pandemic

    BY Giridhar Jha 30 November 2021

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    Getting His Hands Dirty

    Over the course of the pandemic, the Indore Municipal Corporation has made a conscious effort to mechanise and organise sanitation, providing a protective environment for the city’s sanitation workers

    BY Jeevan Prakash Sharma 30 November 2021


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    Jo Tik Gaya Wo Tikait

    Rakesh Tikait successfully led the year-long farmer protests against the new farm laws, forcing the Centre to repeal them just ahead of the assembly elections

    BY Vikas Pathak 30 November 2021

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    The Humble Economist

    Outgoing CEA KV Subramanian’s idea of capitalism is a marriage between the invisible hand of markets and dharma

    BY Kamalika Ghosh 30 November 2021

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    Into The Wild

    Parag Kulkarni, MD, AO Smith India, loves to explore the wild through the lens of his camera

    BY Akhila Damodaran 30 November 2021


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    The Economics Of Cooking

    It is not everyday that a Nobel-winning economist writes a cookbook, so when Abhijit Banerjee does, you sit up and take notice

    BY OLM Desk 30 November 2021

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    'Contactless Delivery Became A Big Part Of The New Normal'

    Ketan Kulkarni, Chief Commercial Officer, Blue Dart on five ways how the pandemic altered the logistics industry

    BY OLM Desk 30 November 2021

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    21 Changemakers

    Outlook Business takes a look at 21 newsmakers of 2021. From corporates to common people, here are those that shaped the year

    BY Kamalika Ghosh 30 November 2021


  • Inspire

    In a few months, March 2022 will mark two years since the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a global pandemic

    BY Suchetana Ray 30 November 2021

    Outlook Description : Outlook Image
  • The Real Nykaa

    How Falguni Nayar turned a beauty and fashion e-commerce platform into the only profitable unicorn to be listed in India and, in the process, also became India’s richest self-made woman billionaire is one spectacular tale

    BY Pallavi Chakravorty 30 November 2021

    Outlook Description : Outlook Image
  • India's Powerpuff Girl

    Mirabai Chanu created history by winning a silver medal in the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo. But it’s the story that’s behind that win is what’s most compelling

    BY Jayanta Oinam 30 November 2021

    Outlook Description : Outlook Image
  • #Twitter

    From a micro-blogging site, Twitter became a place to seek and provide help during the second COVID-19 wave and played an exemplary role

    BY Sneha Kanchan 30 November 2021

    Outlook Description : Outlook Image
  • Heart Of Gold

    In a year when COVID ravaged lives and livelihoods, Tata Steel led the way for corporates and showed them how business and benevolence can coexist

    BY Rajiv Ranjan Singh 30 November 2021

    Outlook Description : Outlook Image
  • The Joy Of Giving

    Staying true to its founding values, Dabur India managed to breathe life into an oxygen-starved country while upholding its philanthropic strand in the face of a raging pandemic

    BY Sneha Kanchan 30 November 2021

    Outlook Description : Outlook Image
  • The Jab Of Life

    Covaxin’s success proves that Bharat Biotech and Dr Krishna Ella’s efforts were on the right path and that it is time to wear the ‘Made in India’ badge more confidently

    BY Pallavi Chakravorty 30 November 2021

    Outlook Description : Outlook Image
  • The Unlikely Undertaker

    For the past one year Abdul Rehman Malbari has been giving dignified burials to COVID victims — irrespective of their religion — even when their kin couldn’t

    BY Pallavi Chakravorty 30 November 2021

    Outlook Description : Outlook Image
  • A Tale Of Two Dreams

    Shooter Avani Lekhara’s name will go down in history as India’s first woman who won a Paralympic gold. But the 20-year-old has one more dream to chase and is just getting started

    BY Soumitra Bose 30 November 2021

    Outlook Description : Outlook Image
  • A Humanitarian Regulator

    Through its progressive initiatives and relaxations, SEBI ensured that the Indian capital markets continued to expand and businesses kept growing even during the pandemic

    BY Rajiv Ranjan Singh 30 November 2021

    Outlook Description : Outlook Image
  • The Most Tagged Man

    From personally ferrying people to hospitals to arranging for cremations to arranging for oxygen, Srinivas BV did whatever he could to help those suffering during the pandemic. His biggest regret: he couldn’t save everyone

    BY Vikas Pathak 30 November 2021

    Outlook Description : Outlook Image
  • The Ambulance Couple

    Himanshu and Twinkle Kalia are on a mission to not let anyone die on Delhi’s roads. They kept their promise during the pandemic

    BY Kamalika Ghosh 30 November 2021

    Outlook Description : Outlook Image
  • Serving The Valley

    Kashmir’s IMHANS was one of the very few hospitals in the world that continued to see patients in OPDs in the middle of a raging pandemic

    BY Naseer Ganai 30 November 2021

    Outlook Description : Outlook Image
  • Call Of Duty

    The deadly second wave of COVID ravaged the lives of several aviation professionals but for them, the show had to go on

    BY Jeevan Prakash Sharma 30 November 2021

    Outlook Description : Outlook Image
  • The Langar Of Life

    In April 2021, when people were left gasping for breath on the streets and outside hospitals, a gurdwara in Ghaziabad was providing a new lease of life to many

    BY Jeevan Prakash Sharma 30 November 2021

    Outlook Description : Outlook Image
  • The Braveheart

    Years ago, Manjeet Kaur Bal selflessly quit her plush World Bank job to serve the people of Chhattisgarh. Her work during the pandemic helped save lives and made the state better prepared for the second wave

    BY Kamalika Ghosh 30 November 2021

    Outlook Description : Outlook Image
  • Died, In The Line Of Duty

    Dr. KK Aggarwal spent most of his time during the pandemic posting educational videos and helping the needy before succumbing to the deadly virus on May 17 this year. His legacy, however, lives on

    BY Sneha Kanchan 30 November 2021

    Outlook Description : Outlook Image
  • Moviemaker Or Messiah?

    Manish Mundra is known for producing critically acclaimed films such as Masaan and Newton but not many know how he went all out to support people during the pandemic

    BY Giridhar Jha 30 November 2021

    Outlook Description : Outlook Image
  • Getting His Hands Dirty

    Over the course of the pandemic, the Indore Municipal Corporation has made a conscious effort to mechanise and organise sanitation, providing a protective environment for the city’s sanitation workers

    BY Jeevan Prakash Sharma 30 November 2021

    Outlook Description : Outlook Image
  • Jo Tik Gaya Wo Tikait

    Rakesh Tikait successfully led the year-long farmer protests against the new farm laws, forcing the Centre to repeal them just ahead of the assembly elections

    BY Vikas Pathak 30 November 2021

    Outlook Description : Outlook Image
  • The Economics Of Cooking

    It is not everyday that a Nobel-winning economist writes a cookbook, so when Abhijit Banerjee does, you sit up and take notice

    BY OLM Desk 30 November 2021

    Outlook Description : Outlook Image
  • 21 Changemakers

    Outlook Business takes a look at 21 newsmakers of 2021. From corporates to common people, here are those that shaped the year

    BY Kamalika Ghosh 30 November 2021

    Outlook Description : Outlook Image

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