Luxury expeditions, the Queen of mergers and acquisitions, the changing role of CTOs are some of the stories that piqued the interest of our readers this week
Mortgage guarantees ensure risk of lending to certain consumers is reduced, promise to make home loans more accessible
Outflow of half a billion dollars likely after MSCI index review and reduced weightage of four Adani group companies
The situation remains fluid and uncertain, and the stickiness of core inflation is a concern, says RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das while increasing repo rate by 25 bps to 6.5 percent
According to a recent research by UK based technology-led consumer lender company Fluro, the global fintech market is set to reach $310 billion in 2023. Here's a look at the top 15 fintech hubs in the world
Travel companies offering experiential road trips, complete with the choicest luxuries, say they are recording high repeat rates among customers, and are getting more ambitious with the tours they curate
At a time when trading volumes have dropped considerably, experts say the new tax amendments on virtual digital assets will further confine the growth of the industry and lead to more investors switching to foreign exchanges to avoid the taxes
CXOs, founders and finfluencers answer the big question and help us understand how the Union Budget impacts businesses, industries and people
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Sri Lankan writer Shehan Karunatilaka won the Booker Prize 2022 for his novel 'The Seven Moons of Maali Almeida' barely three months ago. He speaks with Divya Shekhar about using ghosts, ghouls and horror to craft a whodunit in the backdrop of the raging civil war in 1990, Sri Lanka, how people in the country use humour to convey pain and trauma, why his next book is on the "absurdities of the corporate world", why he has barely been able to write after the Booker Prize win, and what his win means to writers and the publishing business for his country Sri Lanka
As the UGC prepares to attract foreign universities to India, their success will depend on multiple factors that are yet to be resolved