FEATURES / Person of the Year '09
A.R. Rahman is consumed with passion to bring together Western and Eastern musical forms
Shishir Prasad
Shobhana Bhartia has let professionalism, not her persona, carry the day for her media empire
Charles Assisi
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Five years ago, M.S. Dhoni was just a small town wonder. Today, he is an easy leader who bridges the generation gap in his team
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Picked up business sense at IIT-Bombay; helped build Infy; now, Nandan Nilekani brings the spirit of entrepreneurship to the business of governing
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Indian cricket draws oodles of aggression from its flamboyant Mr. Fix-It
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Rahul Gandhi was dismissed as a political infant not long ago. But as the 2009 Forbes India 'Person of the Year' works diligently to wake the Congress Party from its rusty stupor, that assessment needs to change
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Rahul Gandhi in waiting or a reluctant politician?
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The Facebook effect: Why a billion people like this
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Pranav Mistry, the young innovator from MIT Media Lab has already won accolades. He now wants to be the new-age Renaissance Man
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Cognizant’s Francisco D’Souza is, in many ways, a metaphor for his company
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Ratan Tata is no stranger to bad times. He simply dusts himself and carries on
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Uncomplicated. Jokester. Turn-around guy. Saviour. Survivor.
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