Make in India, or Make for India? The potential for both vitality and confusion mark Aatma Nirbhar Bharat—a salad bowl of many healthy ideas, some of them incompatible.
read full storyThe trickle-down theory has limits. It helps the weaker sections, but enables the capitalists to gain the most.
The eureka moment of entrepreneurship: you think, therefore you become. Someone misses gym, frets about it—and voila! Another turns from making...
The Mark of Zoho…. What went into building one of the first high-tech product development companies out of India? Radha Vembu, a global dollar-billionaire now, looks back.
Aatma Nirbhar is Swadeshi Plus…and the Covid crisis is an opportunity, writes Naveen Jindal. But challenges remain: of 1,000 companies planning to exit...
Self-reliance was the very seed that gave us Dabur, writes chairman Amit Burman. In the 19th c, when disease was rife but medicine scarce, his forebear took Ayurveda...
BJP mandarins are acquitted in the Babri Masjid demolition case.
Though the 19-year-old from Hathras burns in front of our eyes, what’s on that funeral pyre are unkept promises...
It’s raining projects in Bihar ahead of three-phase assembly elections
Jammu and Kashmir now has five official languages—the question being asked is how will these work?
As China sweeps the oceans and scours the mountains, India engages the incumbent...
Headlines from around the world last week
The list of works of literature sought to be censored over the last decade offers...
What marks BJP’s organisational reshuffle: an old Bengal party hand fuming as he...
Can the height of the idol control the spread of coronavirus during Durga puja...
Passing through: A chuckle here, a teardrop there
In case you missed it: News and newsmakers from India over the past week
Who will be CM candidate? A party meeting sends the clashing EPS-OPS duo to a private time-out to sort out their egos—in vain...
Confident young women defiantly run the gauntlet of life in this debut collection
Bollywood publicists, mediators between actors and the public, are preservers...
A humble genius, SPB’s golden voice transcended languages and generations
Filmmaker Chaitanya Tamhane speaks about 'The Disciple', the first Indian...
Sunil Mehra reminisces on a Delhi that once was and its gentle, Sufi sultana. A requiem for a friend turns into a lament for a city, a time lost: a time of beauty, elegance, erudition, spaciousness. Lost, forever....