Forbes India - July 31, 2020
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The cover story in this issue is about how work-from-home is demolishing gender stereotypes. There are examples of successful men now helping their spouses by mopping the floor, doing the dishes, chopping vegetables, cooking, making tea and putting the children to bed. It’s about load-sharing. Things are changing and the pandemic has given it a much-needed push. That apart, there is a package on the consequences of the India-China standoff on imports, Indian apps which have become the preferred alternatives and the road ahead for TikTok stars. Also, a photo feature on how the lockdowns have impacted students of all age groups.
‘Atmanirbhar is The Call of The Day'
Veteran banker KV Kamath on how India can become an alternative manufacturing location to China for global companies, why recovery is certain despite the Covid challenge and how lower interest rates will be critical for the survival of banks
9 mins
‘Customers Make up a Country, Not Industries'
RC Bhargava, chairman and former CEO of Maruti Suzuki, talks about the importance of competitive manufacturing to India’s economy
7 mins
The Dragon's Grip on Imports
Indian industry will need time and support from the government to reduce its reliance on Chinese imports
6 mins
The Chinese Runway
The ban on apps post the border standoff is an opportunity for Indian tech startups to fill in the vacuum and for investors to take bigger bets on them
6 mins
After 15 Seconds of Fame
Many new short video platforms have sprung up since the ban on Chinese apps, and are vying for the loyalty of former TikTok stars. But how many will survive?
5 mins
The Long Road Home
The return of international migrant workers due to the pandemic is likely to intensify in the coming months, creating additional challenges for india, which is already struggling to help its domestic migrants
7 mins
Beyond The American Dream
Indians in the Us have struggled with H-1b renewals and decade-long Green Card queues for a few years now, living in constant uncertainty. What next for them, and how can India attract this talent back?
10+ mins
The Breaking of a Pact
At the heart of the Hinduja family feud is a letter signed by the brothers to stay undivided. But there’s a lot more than meets the eye
10+ mins
Plan B For The Dreaded C
The coronavirus has led to a rise in demand for health insurance plans. And a Covid-specific product can be used to supplement existing coverage
6 mins
The Unsung Heroes
Resident doctors are a vital cog in the Covid-19 battle, but they are dealing with inadequate facilities, low salaries, stigma, violence and lack of recognition during the crisis.
4 mins
Forbes India Magazine Description:
Editor: Digital18
Categoría: Business
Idioma: English
Frecuencia: Fortnightly
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