What Moves Gautam Adani
A phenomenal run on the Dalal Street has propelled Gautam Adani to the position of the fourth richest on the planet. With projects around new energy, green hydrogen, telecom and a mega cement deal, is there a limit to Adani’s ambitions?
Bhavesh Shah - July 29, 2022
What’s Cooking At Apple?
In his latest book, After Steve: How Apple Became a Trillion-Dollar Company and Lost Its Soul, author Tripp Mickle, a New York Times reporter covering Apple, spoke with over 200 former and current Apple employees, its suppliers, competitors, government officials and more to find how the company has fared after Jobs’ death
June 29, 2022
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
Jeevan Prakash Sharma - November 28, 2021
Sindhu Gangadharan
SAP Labs India’s senior VP and MD is a complete foodie who also enjoys street art tourism
December 20, 2019
The lockdown hits an unsuspecting victim the hardest — India's daily wage workers
The lockdown has made citizens stay cooped up in their homes, but thousands of labourers have been forced to take to the streets
April 01, 2020
By the Fireside
To consumer brand start-ups looking to raise capital, here’s a ready-reckoner on Fireside Ventures.
Hari Menon - February 12, 2020
Bucking the sales manual
A 500-page training manual may not be the answer to upskilling your blue-collar workforce. This Bengaluru-based start-up just may be
Hari Menon - February 03, 2020
Manish Sinha
The MD of Dun & Bradstreet India knows how to put his endurance to test, through a 100-kilometre walk
November 28, 2019
How they invest
Gold and real estate remain the favourite assets of the rich in India, but they have also found alternate ways of investing
November 26, 2019
Bigger’s not better
The top 50 us companies have been out-earning the smaller ones and it’s been a great time to be a giant. but will it stay that way?
October 05, 2019