FEATURES / Changing Lanes
At 31, Rituraj has turned the family business into the largest Indian security provider. Now he is changing its form
Prince Mathews Thomas
In his modern, 70,000-square-foot teaching centre, Clay Mathile shares management and planning techniques with old-school entrepreneurs—owners of roofing, landscaping and metal-stamping firms—aiming to grow
Brett Nelson
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Nature’s Basket changed its strategy to capitalise on the global Indian’s taste for international food. The company’s now poised for growth with its gourmet food stores
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For now, Samir Kuckreja has managed to revive the fading eatery chain. But can he propel it back to its former glory?
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Naukri.com’s Sanjeev Bikhchandani holds a confirmed pass to India’s Internet Hall of Fame. Now he is betting on other Web players to get there too
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The time-tested ‘quick-gun’ formula of Tamil movies gives way to realistic story-telling, often with unknown faces
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After an ignominious exit from Penguin, David Davidar is back on the Indian publishing scene. He has teamed up with Rupa’s Kapish Mehra to reignite Indian literary fiction
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After cracking the temp staffing market, TeamLease’s Manish Sabharwal is focussing on training so he can convert more job seekers into employees
by N.S. Ramnath, Nilofer D'Souza |
Mar 4, 2011 |
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A2Z’S Amit Mittal first found success through managing electrical facilities for big companies. Now he is on to his next idea: Clean power from waste
by T Surendar, Prince Mathews Thomas |
Nov 25, 2010 |
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She built India’s most successful television production company, but failed to prepare it for bad times. And then, she gave the tale a twist
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From underdog to India’s No.1 aluminium foil maker, Sudip Dutta has always played his game with audacity. Now he plans his global foray
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Diwan Rahul Nanda has spent the last 15 years building Topsgrup into India’s second largest private security provider. Now he is staking it all to become a global player
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