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Jyothy Laboratories’ founder M.P. Ramachandran and deputy Ullas Kamath held on for a decade to pocket the failing Indian unit of Germany’s Henkel
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In an afternoon chat with Forbes India, Tata group doyen J.J. Irani relives his long career and reminsces about the art of doing business in India
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