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20 ideas for an inexpensive home makeover
Chandralekha Mukerji
March 16, 2011
One of the basic and economical ways to give a new look to your living room can simply be by emphasizing on a particular corner or an object.
Exports jump 21.3% in Oct
PTI
New Delhi, December 1, 2010
Merchandise exports rose to $18 billion for the month. The Indian economy is setting the trend of revival, clocking a 8.9 per cent growth for the second quarter of the financial year.
WB grants $13 mn to Mizoram
PTI
Washington, October 22, 2010
The World Bank on Thursday approved USD 13 million to modernise the road network of North Indian state Mizoram.
Crisis meter
www.businesstoday.in
December 12, 2008
Depression, recession, bear market... all have translated to job scares, a slowdown in demand and panic attacks. Here is a recap of the spillover effects of the ongoing economic imbroglio in the last fortnight, across the globe.
New horizons
Dhiman Chattopadhyay
March 31, 2010
Improved connectivity and proactive tourism boards have led to the birth of new holiday destinations—from Tawang in Arunachal Pradesh to Agatti in Lakshadweep. But a lot more needs to be done.
Nowhere to go
Rishi Joshi
February 5, 2009
After five years of high growth, exports are in a slump leading to massive income and job losses. The situation will get worse before it gets better.
Moment of reckoning
Rishi Joshi and Rachna Monga
December 11, 2008
The attacks came at a time when the economy wasn't in shipshape due to the global credit crisis. Now, the government needs to act decisively to minimise the impact of the terror attacks on the economy. Rishi Joshi and Rachna Monga go into the details.
Time to bury the hatchet
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August 6, 2008
From the editor: August 10, 2009
Sanjoy Narayan
August 10, 2008
As the fight between the Ambani brothers shows no signs of abating, our cover story examines how while the protagonists have become more desperate, the impact of India Inc.'s worst battle could queer the pitch, not only for each of their companies but for Indian business, in general, and, well, even politics.
Inclusive capitalism
Kapil Bajaj
July 22, 2008
Handicraft retailer Fabindia is turning thousands of its supplier-artisans into shareholders in a unique experiment that seeks to empower and enrich some of India’s poorest people. \"Supplier-region companies\" set up across India by the Rs 260-crore retailer are part of this ambitious programme. Kapil Bajaj reports.
Cool Companies
www.businesstoday.in
October 17, 2007
Business Today's fourth annual listing of 10 companies that are hip and happening. What made each of them stand up and be counted? Read on. The top ten in pictures
Fabindia's Fabulous March
By Kapil Bajaj
October 3, 2007
Fabindia, which has popularised handwoven fabrics among Indians while supporting rural artisans, is expanding—at back-end and front-end.
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