5 Years in Frames: Best of Forbes India Photos (2009-2014)
Snapshots that became imprinted in our memory
Image by : Amit Verma
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Image by : Amit Verma
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In June 2009, Forbes India met Unilver’s global innovation head Mehmood Khan at his native village in Mewat, Haryana, to see how he helped turn it around. Here, a villager takes Khan for a ride on his new motorcycle
Image by : Prasad Gori for Forbes India
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Image by : Prasad Gori for Forbes India
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Irrfan Khan, whose body of work has garnered national and international acclaim, resists being labelled. In Forbes India’s December 2013 issue, the actor talks about his search for meaningful roles
Image by : Dinesh Krishnan
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Image by : Dinesh Krishnan
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Cipla Chairman YK Hamied won the Forbes India Leadership Award in the category, Conscious Capitalist for the Year 2012, for his eff orts to make AIDS treatment aff ordable. Cipla decided not to profi t from anti-HIV/AIDs drugs
Image by : Madhu Kapparath for Forbes India
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Image by : Madhu Kapparath for Forbes India
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From bitter family feuds to delayed success, Max’s Analjit Singh has seen it all. What he learnt along the way is now becoming a template for the modern governance of his family business. Seen in this April 2011 picture with management guru Ram Charan
Image by : Mallikarjun Katkol for Forbes India
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Image by : Mallikarjun Katkol for Forbes India
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FirstAgro’s KN Prasad (left) and Nameet MV ship pesticide-free vegetables to top retailers and fi ne dining places in angalore. This picture, published in the November 2013 issue, was taken at Talkaad near Bangalore
Image by : Namas Bhojani for Forbes India
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Image by : Namas Bhojani for Forbes India
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Rohini and Nandan Nilekani contribute to causes that others may fi nd risky. They won Forbes India’s flagship Outstanding Philanthropist award in 2013
Image by : Raju Patil for Forbes India
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Image by : Raju Patil for Forbes India
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Banker and Padma Bhushan awardee Narayanan Vaghul won the Forbes India Philanthropy Award—Corporate Catalyst in November 2012
Image by : Dinesh Krishnan
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Image by : Dinesh Krishnan
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In April 2013, Forbes India covered the making of India’s largest blast furnace at Tata Steel’s Kalinga Nagar Plant in Odisha