Forbes India Magazine - March 17, 2017
In this issue
Forbes India is proud to bring you our first ever W-Power Trailblazers issue, which celebrates 19 achievers from various fields, both in business and outside it. The list—prepared by a jury we like to call ‘Trailblazers Emeritus’—is representative of the kind of achievements Indian women are capable of. This issue also delves into the discord at Infosys, where founder NR Narayana Murthy has questioned some decisions taken by the board.
Doing It All
Trailblazing is hard work. And it can be achieved in various ways as evident in the first-ever Forbes India W-Power Trailblazers list
4 mins
Anita Dongre: From Tiny Boutiques To A Fashion Empire
Around 20 years ago, designer Anita Dongre filled a gap in women’s Western wear in India. Today, she’s running a veritable fashion empire
8 mins
The Pro Life
Over a career spanning three decades, Meena Ganesh has seemingly done it all. Now, the 53-year-old has an eye on the bourses for her four-year-old health care startup, Portea Medical
8 mins
A Vault To Remember
Despite missing out on a medal in the Rio Olympics, gymnast Dipa Karmakar is part of sporting history
5 mins
Forbes India Magazine Description:
Publisher: Digital18
Category: Business
Language: English
Frequency: Fortnightly
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True to its pedigree, Forbes India has donned on the role of the drama critic to Indian business. Since its launch in 2009, the magazine has helped readers connect the dots, form patterns and see beyond the obvious, giving them a perspective beyond the obvious.
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