Forbes India Selections: The best of our stories from 2016-17

Here's a pick of our top stories from the past year

Apr 14, 2017, 08:02 IST4 min
1/17
A fine balance: Serum Institute of India CEO Adar Poonawalla has expanded the vaccine maker&rsquos global footprint. He is also shouldering the responsibility of his mother&rsquos charity ...
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2/17
E-Learning gets a reboot: Online learning is making a quiet comeback through the business education segment
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3/17
The first & the fearless: Cipla&rsquos YK Hamied is no ordinary business leader. He is a pioneer and a disruptor who has changed the global pharma landscape in his over-50-year professiona...
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4/17
Eye on the prize: By taking a path less travelled, Ajay Piramal has built a diversified empire of successful businesses
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5/17
The big small challenge: Japanese automotive company Toyota is gearing up to redraw its India strategy and add the small car to its fleet. But it has multiple speed breakers to contend wit...
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6/17
The Workspace Meister: In the last two decades, Jitu Virwani has emerged as India&rsquos largest premier office space landlord. He now plans to expand his presence in the residential space...
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7/17
Sail's up: Hector Beverages CEO Neeraj Kakkar&rsquos search for a brilliant drink ended with Paper Boat
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8/17
The Bootstrapped Buddhist: In two decades, Zoho Corp has not only built an inclusive entrepreneurial ecosystem but also shaped the future of work. But there&rsquos one principle founder Sr...
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9/17
Value Miners: Through sustainable investing, Motilal Oswal&rsquos mutual fund schemes have become the toppers in various categories 
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10/17
Plan. Execute. Repeat.: With immaculate planning and innovative execution, Romesh Sobti has created clear differentiating factors for IndusInd Bank ...
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11/17
An Inclusive Fabric: Ethnic wear behemoth Fabindia is looking to expand aggressively as well as shape the lives of thousands of rural artisans
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12/17
The Backpackers: Outdoor gear maker Wildcraft, which began as a hobby from a Bengaluru garage 23 years ago, now
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13/17
Serving up an ace: With cutting-edge innovation, Sanjiv Bajaj has turned Bajaj Finserv into a financial powerhouse
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14/17
Fresh from the oven: Rahul Jaimini and Nandan Reddy of Swiggy have changed the un-glamourous face of food delivery
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15/17
The talented Mr Singh: With his abundant energy and talent, can Ranveer Singh become the next Shah Rukh Khan?
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16/17
Past Tense, Present Perfect, Future Ready: In 2011, obituaries were written after Hero MotoCorp split with Honda, its partner of 26 years. Six years on, the company has proved its detracto...
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17/17
Seasons in the Sun: A look into the albums of some of India&rsquos billionaires
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