Advertising from startups going through a funding winter might have taken a backseat, but the most-watched franchise cricket league is bringing in ad revenues higher than its previous editions
Experts say the new sub-variant of the coronavirus is highly infectious, but not deadly. As Covid vaccine makers decide to supply only based on demand, doctors advise caution, and ask people to mask up and take precautions
Byju's is getting ready to list Aakash, an old-world test prep brand it acquired in 2021 and which has emerged as the silver lining for the $22-billion valued edtech major, which has been battling odds on multiple fronts
Real estate developers are rethinking design and functionalities in order to cater to demands of a ‘larger-than-life living experience’ by luxury home buyers, but there are a few points to remember before you make that investment
There has been a rise in gun violence prevalent in the US. Here's a look at shocking figures as per the data by The Gun Violence Archive
The allure of a four-day workweek, Papa Johns' second innings in India, and Debashis Chatterjee's $10 billion ambition for LTIMindtree are some of the stories that piqued the interest of our readers this week
With a growing number of youth in the workforce and an influx of student population, who are prioritising quality accommodation, co-living startups are shifting from offering basic models to a premium lifestyle experience
Self-regulatory organisations comprising experts from education, mental health and children's rights will be at the heart of distinguishing between games of skill and gambling. How effective will they be?
To commemorate the six-month run of From the Bookshelves, Divya Shekhar brings you a special episode featuring the latest book of a Michelin-starred celebrity chef. Vikas Khanna speaks about 'Imaginary Rain', the story of an immigrant woman running a restaurant in the US, and a semi-autobiographical dedication to Khanna's grandmother, who is also an inspiration for his cooking. In a straight-from-the-heart conversation, he talks about why he started writing, the challenges of translating Punjabi to English, and why his book is another attempt for him to remain inspired
Inflation may continue to weigh on demand without any meaningful improvement in the underlying consumption trends
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