The world's largest trial in the UK has overwhelmingly voted for a shorter work week. But it would require systemic changes for it to be implemented in India
A slow start, a cheesy first innings and an abrupt ending. Can Papa Johns be second-time lucky and get a bigger slice as it gets ready to reopen its Indian account with a new partner and a revamped strategy?
Borrowers who have fallen behind on their payments are increasingly relying on debt settlement to restructure their credit profiles
The author touches upon the strained relationship between India and the US, the importance of 'language' in diplomacy and pivotal incidents surrounding the visit of former and current Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Narendra Modi, and former foreign minister Sushma Swaraj. Rating: 3.5 stars
The book makes you appreciate that photographers travelled and that they were engaged for projects. The chapter on Maharaja Sawai Ram Singh of Jaipur, his motivations and his agency, make for a very interesting read. Bookstrapping rating: 3.5 stars
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The demand environment is seen to have become stronger, even as the likelihood of a recession in the US in 2023 remains high
Each banking crisis amplifies fears of a risk to financial stability and the capability of foreign banks to withstand it. In India, losing share in deposits and lending activity may not make for a pretty matrix, but most foreign banks have doubled down on their strengths to battle domestic heavyweights
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Zetwerk's attempts to expand beyond India, Titan Company MD CK Venkataraman's dreams, and threats of cyber-attacks are some of the stories that piqued the interest of our readers this week
The six-member rate-setting panel voted unanimously to 'pause on the repo rate for this meeting only' with a 'readiness to act should the situation so warrant'