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The civil aviation minister wants airlines to keep fares within a range to avoid surprises to the passenger. Airlines don’t like the plan
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A master craftsman from Gujarat gets global recognition
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Kishore Biyani thinks it’s time for online retail to take off in India
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Prithviraj Chavan has entered Maharashtra’s political theatre at a complex juncture. Yet, his challenges are as much an opportunity, says Loksatta’s Kumar Ketkar, in an exclusive interview with Forbes India
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Venky’s will have to balance club ambitions with finances after its acquisition of Blackburn Rovers
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Infighting at the top, a stalled AGM, and a possible loss of the brand Amul are not the only troubles facing GCMMF. Now the leadership crisis at the milk co-operative is making some take a relook at the model
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Whether the Indian diaspora can be roped in to champion the country’s agenda depends largely on the policies and politics back home, says UPenn’s Devesh Kapur
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Who was the most ethical businessman in India in the 17th century? Which was the Buddhist Monastery that had the most savvy business strategy?
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In spite of the global recession, India’s relationship with Singapore has never wavered. Singapore’s Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, speaks on the global economy, how he sees India, what makes China No.1 in Asia and how Singapore manages to attract the best civil servants despite the lure of the private sector.
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Bajaj Auto was down in the dumps for over a year. But after much soul-searching, Rajiv Bajaj tried a whole new strategy to take on Hero Honda. And that’s now beginning to pay off
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