Young girls need holistic skilling solutions and last-mile connectivity to job markets
We expect the world all the time to meet our needs, rather unsuccessfully
The industry body’s new chairman Krishnakumar Natarajan tells NS Ramnath how it plans to reinvent itself in order to stay relevant
A look at the hottest pre-leased office destinations, based on investor returns forecast for 2013 to 2017
Left at sixes and sevens, legal boundaries are unlikely to save cricket
The first edition of India Day @ Oxford, organised by Network 18, centred on India’s growing significance in the global stage and how it can be ‘the’ power of the 21st century
The first generation of highly educated (IIT, IIM) Indian women leaders have risen to the top of the power pyramid
Debashis Mitra, former sales and marketing head of Mercedes India, tells Forbes India that luxury has multiple connotations in the market
Can India match its increasing economic progress with its growing political power? This question will be discussed on 14th June at Oxford, UK, a city with a long academic history and an oversized influence on philosophy
Our life is dominated by social approval or acceptance. Every action, every word is expressed with a desire for power, wealth, recognition, status, success – all symbols of acceptance by the external world
When people take professions according to their personal inclinations, they perform work effortlessly, efficiently and joyously