Anu Aga's is an extraordinary tale—from the way she survived repeated family tragedies, to the turnaround she engineered at Thermax, writes Gunjan Jain
As India celebrates 69 years of freedom, young achievers across various fields appreciate the liberties they enjoy and feel proud that a nation of go-getters is breaking stereotypes and walking the talk
While the darker shade of blue has taken the world of fashion by storm, the dye that coloured India's resistance to the British is fading from mainstream consciousness
The Games have had socio-political ramifications since their inception in 1896. Today, they stand more sanitised but no less significant
As the country sends its largest contingent (of 120) to the 2016 Olympic Games, we offer you interesting insights on its medal hopes
The Olympics are a treasure trove of anecdotes and trivia. Here are some of the lesser-known ones
Thanks to a handshake deal between billionaire Charles Schwab and Gap founder Donald Fisher, SFMOMA is the envy of the art world
In the first of a series of excerpts from Gunjan Jain's book 'She Walks, She Leads', the author speaks to Sudha Murty, chairperson of the Infosys Foundation