FEATURES / Work in Progress
How Gaurav Jain took Swastik Roadlines, a small trucking company in Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, from nothing to one of the largest cold chain logistics company in India
Ashish K Mishra
Harish Hande says small-scale, stand-alone solar installations are a better way of reaching poor, remote villages. That’s why he wants to seed and mentor local enterprises in this field
Mitu Jayashankar
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Mehair hopes to grow by connecting difficult-to-reach places with planes that can also land on water. While demand for its services is high, finding planes and trained pilots has not been easy
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Mehair, an aircraft venture, plans to expand by having planes that can take-off from both land and water
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With Indian pharma companies willing to cash out, is Glenn Saldanha India’s best bet for a home-grown drug?
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Ex-Infy man Mohandas Pai joins Ranjan Pai to write a fresh chapter in Manipal University’s book
by Mitu Jayashankar, Nilofer D'Souza |
Sep 12, 2011 |
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With 45 million users, SMS GupShup is India’s answer to social networking. And it dreams of taking on the global giants
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It’s likely that you’ve never heard of Chenraj Jain. But his unique approach to investing has already helped create over 40 entrepreneurs, and he’s determined to take that number up, to 350 by 2015
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Hitendra Chaturvedi wants to find new homes for millions of damaged and used electronics items
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Binding two worlds of medicine, Rajiv Vasudevan is trying to make AyurVaid the first stop for treatment
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Sanjay Gaikwad has challenged Hollywood’s monopoly with a technology that enables cinema halls to show 3-D movies at a fraction of the cost
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Soon, when you drive to a mall, all you might have to do is punch a card to park your car. Bid adieu to long queues and wasted fuel
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