In the spotlight: Seven newsmakers from seventh year of Forbes India
So much happened in recent times that it was difficult to pick only seven newsmakers from the seventh year of Forbes India. But we sifted and screened and finally chose those people—and events—that lent themselves best to our crafty caricaturist’s pen
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“Odd-even is the scheme that Delhi needs, but not the one it deserves,” the Delhi chief minister was overheard saying in a hoarse voice. “Not unlike myself.”
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Following his brief return to Housing.com after his initial resignation, Rahul Yadav released a statement that read: “I look forward to staying on at Housing as CEO and building an even greater company, while working in full harmony with the board.” Here’s a rare glimpse of a board meeting that followed.
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In which Ranveer Singh did for men’s fashion what Chetan Bhagat did for novels. What’s that? You tell us.
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Paswan: I heard you got into a bit of boiling water, old friend.
Maggi: Hmmph. I’ll see you in two minutes.
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“I ordered a pizza 30 minutes ago, and it’s still not here!”
There may come a time when even Kanhaiya Kumar runs out of things to protest about.
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Step 1: Stretch
Step 2: Set up an ashram
Step 3: Breathe in through your nose
Step 4: Set up manufacturing plants and television channels.
Step 5: Exhale (sorry, this should’ve been step 4)
Step 6: Use your celebrity status to sell products.
Benefits include: Expanding top and
bottom lines, muscle relaxation, Z-category security and the ability to cure both cancer and homosexuality.