Obama said the book gives readers a sense of the presidency, and his and Michelle Obama's personal journey during that time. The publisher expects demand to be so high that it has ordered a first US printing of 3 million copies, of which 1 million will be printed in Germany, and shipped in 112 containers
With infection numbers still rising, forecasting full year growth just became a lot harder for economists
Paperless tickets, sanitisation cabinets, empty seats—PVR Cinemas CEO Gautam Dutta talks about why cinemas must reopen and with what precautions, and what they can achieve against OTT rivals once back in the race
Indian author Avni Doshi's 'Burnt Sugar' is among the six novels shortlisted for the coveted author prize this year. Which of these will you pick up next?
Erno Rubik, who devised one of the world's most popular and enduring puzzles, opens up about his creation in his new book, "Cubed." This is perhaps Rubik's first public foray
In indictments against five Chinese nationals, the Justice Department described sophisticated attacks to hijack networks and extort universities, businesses and nonprofits
Sandip Somany, chairman and managing director of bathware brand Brilloca, on the changing demands for sanitary ware in the Covid-19 world, and why lockdowns hamper growth
Modi is the fourth longest-serving prime minister of India
Giving the CAT Exam this year? here's what you need to know about the changes made to the format, the duration, and more
New York-based journalist Katherine Eban uncovered a web of lies when investigating the rot within the Indian pharmaceutical industry, with help from whistleblowers. On this episode, she talks about her book 'Bottle of Lies', being followed and spied on while reporting in China, and unveiling the mess at Ranbaxy, which had been fabricating their test results, endangering millions of patients
The campaign to not post for 24 hours to protest Facebook's issues with hate speech and misinformation, had fans call it a 'stunt'