FEATURES / Richest Indians '11
There has been some turbulence in the Richest Indians list this year. But the smart entrepreneurs are raking it in
Prince Mathews Thomas
With the voices of protest increasing against corporations, it’s about time businesses redefine their relationship with society and formulate new rules for corporate conduct
Arun Maira
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Here’s to the next generation of business leaders, all set to take centre stage
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Uday Kotak’s astuteness has put him in the exclusive club of billionaires, and increased Kotak Mahindra Bank’s market cap
by Shishir Prasad, Pravin Palande |
Nov 10, 2011 |
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Pawan Munjal is all set to steer Hero MotoCorp through the many battles ahead with his carefully laid plans
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Indian companies are on a buying spree on foreign shores
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Ajay Kalsi’s maverick streak has helped his company Indus Gas strike it rich
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Prestige Constructions’ Irfan Razack combines grandiose plans and a conservative philosophy to run a winning business
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The global financial crisis almost wrecked Suzlon. But the company’s chairman and managing director, Tulsi Tanti, held his nerve and changed strategies. And now, he’s dreaming big again
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As chairman of one of India’s oldest conglomerates, the Murugappa group, A. Vellayan’s foremost challenge will be to accelerate expansion without diluting the group’s traditional philosophy and values
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