‘Ensure Benefits Of Growth Are Shared’: Former RBI Governor Duvvuri Subbarao
Former RBI governor and ex-IAS officer Duvvuri Subbarao has come out with a new book titled Just A Mercenary?: Notes From My Life and Career. In a freewheeling chat with Outlook Business, Subbarao speaks about his career, concerns and what India must do to achieve sustainable economic growth
Ayaan Kartik - June 29, 2024
Markets, Retail Investors Tango to New Highs
As more investors enter the markets, the palette of investing style becomes more colourful. Each investor brings in their own biases, impulsive actions and assumptions to the markets
Sandeep Raina - March 27, 2024
Healthtech Vitals
Covid-19 revolutionised the health sector in the country, as entrepreneurs rushed to fill the gaps within the healthcare ecosystem with technological interventions. Investors matched their enthusiasm and together they pushed the sector to new heights. Digital transformation of the sector helped the start-ups cover a larger market base
October 31, 2023
The Opulent Touch to Travel
The luxury travel segment is growing worldwide, with travel enthusiasts with deep pockets willing to pay whatever it takes for experiences that are unique, lavish and unforgettable
Antara Chatterjee - September 30, 2023
Sandeep Nanduri: Tracking A Civil Servant’s Goodness
Tamil Nadu-cadre IAS officer helped set up two social projects—a café by the differently abled and a milk cooperative by transgender individuals—in Thoothukudi district. Both the projects have now come into their own
Kamalika Ghosh - November 29, 2022
The Making of A Tata Leader
Back in the 1950s, when J.R.D. Tata was looking for all-round officers for the Tata Group’s leadership structure, he was quick to spot a lacuna
July 29, 2022
‘Isn’t There A Male Founder?’
Ghazal Alagh, co-founder and chief innovation officer of unicorn Mamaearth, talks to Outlook Business about her journey and the challenges and gender bias she faced as a young working mother and why women should never give up
Pallavi Chakravorty - February 27, 2022
Why today’s high-fliers are so likely to fall back to Earth
You can protect your equity portfolios by choosing to bias them toward value and away from the most expensive end of growth
Ben Inker - June 04, 2021
Tulsi Tanti built his empire on 'soojh-boojh', loans and one other secret ingredient
Through thick, thin and terrible, the Suzlon Energy promoter has displayed the ability to charm banks and retain control
Krishna Gopalan - July 17, 2020
Corporate cafeterias were readying to take off, when it caught the ‘chills’
Digitising canteens is a lucrative business, provided the start-ups survive lockdown jitters
Hari Menon - June 26, 2020
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