As individual mobility continues to grow, the focus will be on introducing sustainable automobiles that are smarter, intuitive, green and customer-friendly, MD & CEO, Mercedes-Benz India writes
As the pandemic brings technology and innovation to the core of business and daily life, the next decade will see about 150 million digital-first families in India, writes the cofounder and CEO of Avendus Capital
After losing her best friend, Versha Verma hired vehicles and turned them into hearses to carry the dead, often shunned by their own family
New-age mobility will be driven by technological advancements, and influx of data and connectivity. Investments and infrastructure will boost confidence of manufacturers and hasten the transition to electric, the cofounder and CEO of Ather Energy writes
Pandemic-induced brain drain, skewed gender ratio and the inability to absorb low-skilled labour paint a dark picture for employment in India
From bike-based first responders who are trained in first aid to organising sher-o-shayari and antakshari evenings, Emoha Eldercare is bringing a smile to their faces and keeping isolation at bay
Leaders must not only guard their teams first during a crisis, but also deal with stakeholders with respect and dignity. And apart from pursuing business goals, they should remain committed to our planet and the environment
It leads to an uneven distribution of gains, of growth and limited upward mobility. The thrust of our development policy initiatives should focus on how to deal with that, Indian economist and a professor of economics at the London School of Economics, writes