The Bengaluru-based accelerator has created a dedicated programme to support Indian startups that are aimed at fighting the pandemic, which received over a thousand applications
Companies in India are using diverse technologies to develop a coronavirus vaccine, but even as they race against time, the road to an efficacious solution is neither straight nor short
With most large-scale gatherings on hold for the foreseeable future, the dearth of live events is already taking a psychological toll, not only on those in the industry but on society at large
Previous financial crises gave rise to high-profile companies. The spread of the coronavirus challenges entrepreneurs to meet new needs
Research reports show that domestic airlines face a bleak future due to poor liquidity
India will begin domestic airline operations from May 25, in a 'calibrated manner', the government said
Subodh C Dixit, executive director, Shapoorji Pallonji Engineering & Construction, on the impending shortage of labour in the coming months and why construction companies are staring at huge financial losses
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has addressed supply side issues with ₹20 lakh crore package, but there is little to boost demand. Experts say these are just support measures in the absence of direct cash infusions
With professor Tanweer Fazal, Forbes India's Pooja Sarkar discusses the book 'The Minority Conundrum: Living in Majoritarian Times', a collection of stories he has edited, which covers sensitive subjects such as lynchings, identity politics and how livelihoods are affected in times of prejudice
Stagger shifts, social distance, sanitise—here's what you need to do before you can roll up your shutters
The company has faced thousands of lawsuits from cancer patients who claim that its talc was contaminated with asbestos, a known carcinogen, and that the company knew of the risks