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The game has changed for the generation Y entrepreneur. He now thinks of a global product rather than making one only for India.
A lot of start-ups will fail. The ones that succeed will have changed the rules of the game forever.
Yashwant Sinha, former minister of finance and external affairs, tells Business Today that the Narendra Modi government is taking forward the agenda set by the earlier NDA government.
Member of Parliament M. Veerappa Moily and Madhya Pradesh CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan debate on the much-awaited tax reform - Goods and Services Tax.
Ronnie Screwvala walks you through his entrepreneurial journey, and helps you think big.
Featuring: Nita Ambani, Yash Birla, Subrata Roy and Pradip Baijal.
Harsh Chitale, CEO of Philips Lighting Solutions, South Asia,
talks
about his new role at the recently-joined company and the changing landscape in lighting.
A streamlined form packed into a sporty frame topped with a heavy dose
of beefy power, the new Audi RS 7 Sportback has landed in India.
Start-ups like Roposo, Wooplr, Violet Street let users who are
fashionistas create and curate looks and direct conversations on styles.
The main characteristics of the menagerie are that it is open,
uncontrolled and uncensored. This may encourage vulgarity and personal
abuse, but the general feeling about it is more favourable than
unfavourable in a free society.
Business Today readers share their feedback on the magazine's coverage.
Dilip Piramal, Chairman, VIP Industries, blames the slump partly on changing consumer preferences.
For one, there has been a clear dip in demand for hard luggage, VIP's
forte.
Insuring your handheld gadgets is almost becoming a norm. The one-time investment can save you from exorbitant repair costs.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's foreign visits have caught everybody's attention. Business Today presents an account of the visits in terms of promised investments.