The journey began in a 180-square-foot basement kitchen in Galleria Market, Gurgaon.
Author: Mehwish Khan
Companies want employees to work like this, they should consider paying on an hourly basis, as done in the US or China.
SEBI called these violations “serious” and warned Ola to improve its practices or face strict action.
The Tata Punch’s success shows that Indian automakers can compete with giants like Maruti Suzuki.
Sitharaman has shed light on the challenges and aspirations surrounding income tax relief for India’s middle class.
Ola, Uber, and Rapido for allegedly charging different fares on Android and iOS devices for the same rides.
Alara, the groundbreaking brand using ladyfinger (okra) as its hero ingredient, blends traditional African wisdom with modern skincare innovation.A Gujarat based entrepreneur, Yogin Sojitra, has invested ₹25 lakhs to create India’s first skincare brand centered around a truly unique ingredient bhindi (okra). Drawing inspiration from traditional African practices, Yogin is set to revolutionize the skincare industry with his brand, Alara.Yogin’s journey began in the small town of Gondal, Gujarat, where he grew up in a family of tobacco traders. Despite a family legacy in the tobacco business, Yogin always harbored entrepreneurial ambitions and a passion for innovation. After working in…
The move sparks debates on India’s bureaucratic red tape and talent retention challenges.In a groundbreaking development, US President-elect Donald Trump has appointed Indian-American entrepreneur and author Sriram Krishnan as Senior White House Policy Advisor on Artificial Intelligence (AI). With a stellar career spanning roles at Microsoft, Twitter, Yahoo!, Facebook, and Snap, Krishnan will now play a pivotal role in shaping America’s AI policies to maintain its global leadership in technologyThe announcement has drawn attention not only to Krishnan’s remarkable achievements but also to India’s ongoing struggle with recruiting private sector experts into its bureaucracy, sparking online debates about talent recognition…
The man behind India’s favorite Greek yogurt and lifestyle snacking revolution leaves us too soon.
Anupam Mittal and Namita Thapar clash over the idea of work-life balance.