In the last of four Special Issues, Forbes India puts the spotlight on celebrities and influencers who used their fame and fortune to ease the pain of loss.
Despite personal setbacks, sprinter Dutee Chand arranged food for weavers left without a livelihood.
READ MOREActor-filmmaker Nandita Das’s short film Listen To Her—shot on a phone during the lockdown—aims to end the stigma around domestic violence.
READ MOREActor-filmmaker Nandita Das’s short film Listen To Her—shot on a phone during the lockdown—aims to end the stigma around domestic violence.
READ MORELeon Vaz and Karan Berry of Mumbai-based bridal wear company Karleo channelled their resources to produce masks for the underprivileged, migrants as well as high-risk workers.
READ MOREIn the third of four Special Issues, Forbes India shines a light on 30 go-getters who’ve helped bring lives and livelihoods back from the brink.
In our second of four Special Issues, Forbes India brings you 30 stories of fortitude and steely determination of entrepreneurs and business leaders who are meeting the pandemic head-on.
In the first of four special issues, Forbes India profiles 31 entrepreneurs who are disruptively innovating to create solutions to tackle the Covid-19 pandemic.