Forbes India - August 28, 2020
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Preparing for the lockdown way before it was implemented has helped Hero MotoCorp deal with the repercussions of the crisis better. In July, the two-wheeler maker saw a 14 percent growth over June, and achieved 95 percent of its July 2019 sales. There is a clear uptick in consumer sentiment and rural recovery has played a major role. Our cover story explains how Hero has been pulling out all stops to build on this robust base with its rural sales executives. That apart, there is an Independence Day package which delves into finding freedom from disease, illiteracy and unemployment.
Learning Without Borders
The national education Policy opens doors for foreign universities to set up campus in India—a policy that has long been in limbo—but its success depends greatly on the next steps of implementation
10 mins
Battling Turbulence
Most airlines are on the verge of crash-landing as the likes of SpiceJet, IndiGo and GoAir face acute losses due to the economic slowdown and Covid-induced lockdowns
6 mins
HINTERLAND HERO
Hero MotoCorp has seen a sharp rebound on the back of strong rural sales. Can it sustain?
10+ mins
Why Small Is Big, Once Again
As consumers downtrade and first-time buyers view cars as an antidote to public transport in a pandemic, Maruti gets back to what it would do best: Selling minis
5 mins
Work From Village
Many white-collar workers are ditching crowded and costly cities to work from the comfort of their villages and hometowns in the wake of the pandemic
9 mins
The Freedom To Access Health Care
The Covid-19 pandemic has exposed the deep social and economic divisions that make access to affordable and quality health care a distant reality
7 mins
The Freedom To Get An Education
Despite technological advancements, close to half the country’s children don’t have access to knowledge and learning, even when they go to schools
7 mins
THE FREEDOM TO LAUGH
Laughter has not made it to the list of endangered species yet, but runs the risk of it
7 mins
‘This Is A Time For Leaders To Be Inclusive And Put People First'
Simon Taufel, former international umpire-turned-leadership coach, on how business professionals should steer their companies through the Covid-19 crisis
7 mins
Tech Rush
As Covid-19 drives small businesses and startups to adopt technology solutions, small and mid-size IT players see growth by providing localised and value-for-money services
7 mins
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Editor: Digital18
Categoría: Business
Idioma: English
Frecuencia: Fortnightly
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