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A Drive Into The Future
Disruptions such as electrification, autonomous driving andconnected technologies will pave the way for luxury cars that will be more futuristic and cutting-edge than ever.
Start-ups Go For The Cost Cuts As Fund Raising Gets Tougher
Start-ups go for drastic cost cuts as fund raising gets tougher.
Budget 2017: The Missing Feel-good Factor
Finance Minister Jaitley has been prudent financially and focused on some good proposals, but he has not unveiled any breakthrough idea.
How Safe Is Your Drinking Water?
The growing distrust in purity of water has fuelled the packaged drinking water and water purifier businesses.
How To Turn Your Home Into A Smart Home!
Once an ahead-of-its-time idea, the Internet of Things is, today, smartening up our living rooms and kitchens. Here are simple solutions to turn your home into a ‘smart home’.
Design Thinking Comes Of Age
The approach, once used primarily in product design, is now infusing corporate culture.
GST Final Push- Will The Government Meet The April 2017 Deadline?
GST Infrastructure is a work in progress. The government will have to burn the midnight oil if it wants to meet the April 2017 deadline.
Micro-targeting
Clevertap Aims to Empower Small Online Enterprises With Data Analytics
How The Slump In India's Automobile Sector Affecting Jobs And Incomes
The slump in India’s automobile sector is taking a toll on allied industries, affecting jobs and incomes.
Slip, Trip And Fall
Business confidence falls for the second straight quarter as corporate leaders give the thumbs down to the Union Budget and remain sceptical of consumption pick-up and future investments, finds the latest Business Today-C fore Business Confidence Survey.
Why So Few Women Are Taking The Start-up Route.
Why so few women are taking the start-up route.
Meet The Pad Woman
Suhani Mohan is taking sanitary pads to women at large and making them aware of menstrual hygiene.
Waiting For Clear Skies
High passenger traffic growth by itself may not be enough for airlines in India. They are also looking at international operations, cargo and ancillary services.
Recovery Time
After Several Years of Dull Growth, The Cement Industry Looks set for a Bull run- Thanks to the Revival in Housing and Infrastructure Projects. Will the Pick- Up Sustain?
Pharma Combination Drugs Lost Interest
In spite of favourable court verdicts, top pharmaceutical companies are losing enthusiasm for fixed dose combination medicines.
Fixing the Ranbaxy Problem
Sun pharma bought a drug company that was lurching from one crisis to another. Here's how it has gone about curing the ailments.
Capital Expenditure- Downward Spiral
Fresh investments are slowing due to poor demand and low capacity utilisation. This has worrying implications for future growth.
The Good Bad And Ugly Side Of GST
A bumpy road lies ahead of GST before it sets out on its right course.
Difficult Time For Fund Managers
With stock markets at a record high, fund managers are having a difficult time finding value stocks to deploy the record inflows.
Potential Buyers Are Weighing Up The AI Opportunity
With the government finally biting the bullet, potential buyers are weighing up the Air India opportunity.
Tea Wars
Choking supply of Darjeeling tea can only hurt the growers.
Quick Moves
N. Chandrasekaran is doing his best to restore normalcy at the Tata Group after the acrimonious exit of Cyrus Mistry. But his problems are many.
Gains For Big Guns
GST has divided industry down the middle—the big guns are smiling, but small traders are jittery
Onto A Winner
True to HTC's legacy of manufacturing superior devices, its latest fl agship, the U11, packs a punch.
Locking In Gains
How to protect your profits in this stock market.
Wages Of Inequality
The pay gap between female and male employees not only exists but also increases as they advance in their careers. What can be done to reverse the trend?
'Trade Wars To Have Less Direct Impact On India'
Ira Kalish, Chief Global Economist, Deloitte, Touche Tohmatsu, talks to Prosenjit Datta, Rajeev Dubey and Joe C. Mathew on how India can do well in spite of trade wars, oil, the state of the global economy and the future of global trade.
Judging Matters
Prathiba Singh has contributed to some of the most important IPR laws and given landmark judgments.
Learning Curve
Pratham’s Aser has helped identify learning gaps among primary school children.
Bumper Offers
India stands out on the global stage for fundraising through IPOs. The future looks promising too.