Hailing from the 'City of Joy', Koushik Sengupta is an inspiration for those who follow their heart
Musk opened his California factory this week in defiance of local orders. He has also criticised the response to the pandemic as "dumb" and "fascist"
A study found that the Abbott ID Now machine used for testing was less accurate when it processed short, dry swabs
Sitharaman dodged critical questions on how the schemes will be funded, and experts say that India's fiscal deficit could rise to 6% of GDP
The six package benefits that FM Nirmala Sitharaman announced on Wednesday will be beneficial well beyond the Covid-19 situation, allowing micro, small and medium enterprises to become more self-reliant
Rajan, who is the brother of former RBI governor Raghuram Rajan, worked with the Tata group for 23 years, as brand custodian and Ratan Tata's longest-serving executive assistant early on. In this podcast, he speaks with Pooja Sarkar about his book, 'The Brand Custodian: My Years with the Tatas', in which he offers a close view of the reticent Ratan Tata, along with the ups and downs that the group has been through
67% workers from India's unorganised sector lost their livelihood; 74% households are consuming less food since the lockdown, survey finds
In the new normal, ecommerce is set to leapfrog its sales numbers on the back of groceries and social distancing
A deal would unite two large players in food delivery as more people order in meals during the pandemic
CEO Jack Dorsey in an email to the company said that even after lockdown measures end, they could continue to work from home
The lives of tens of thousands of workers on skilled-worker visas, such as H-1Bs, have been upended by the economic fallout from the COVID-19 crisis. Many of them Indian, they have been waiting several years to obtain permanent legal residency through their employer, and now face the prospect of deportation