Business
Forbes India
Doing More Than Maths
With its app solving problems in real time, Doubtnut is looking to crack a student community beyond urban, brick-and-mortar classrooms
5 min |
July 20, 2018
Forbes India
The Bot Will See You Now
Niramai’s AI-based, radiation-free method is making breast cancer screening more accessible
4 min |
July 20, 2018
Forbes India
Gaining Ground
Five Indian startups that are making use of AI and machine learning to offer a gamut of services to clients and boosting revenue in the process
2 min |
July 20, 2018
Forbes India
Pocket Democracy
With his Neta app, Pratham Mittal has found a new role for cellphones in holding elected leaders to a higher standard
5 min |
July 20, 2018
Forbes India
Of Silver Platters
Upasna Konidela, of the Apollo Hospitals family, talks about eating healthy, while sampling food fit for royalty.
6 min |
July 20, 2018
Forbes India
Pay By Impact
Is outcome-based financing the right cure for maladies like high maternal mortality? Results of Utkrisht, a development impact bond launched in Rajasthan, will tell.
5 min |
September 28, 2018
Forbes India
Mind Games
With greater awareness, mental illness is now being treated seriously. And tech-based ventures in the space are lending a helping hand.
7 min |
September 28, 2018
Forbes India
What Will It Take For Bajaj Auto To Become India's Largest Motorcycle Company
Bajaj Auto is the world’s third largest motorcycle company, but what will it take for Rajiv Bajaj to make it India’s largest?
9 min |
September 28, 2018
Forbes India
Seller's Remorse
Facebook’s blockbuster $22 billion WhatsApp purchase instantly made Brian Acton one of the richest people in America. But as with his Instagram peers, his idealism clashed with Mark Zuckerberg’s financial juggernaut, leading to perhaps the most expensive moral stand in history. For the first time, Acton explains why he walked away from $850 million.
10+ min |
November 23, 2018
Forbes India
Mom And Pop's Best Friend
Ben Chestnut and Dan Kurzius have built billion-dollar fortunes by helping save small businesses the old-fashioned way: Email
4 min |
November 23, 2018
Forbes India
California Dreamer
With American malls on life support, Los Angeles real estate billionaire Rick Caruso is thriving as the Walt Disney of shopping. Now the developer behind The Grove and other retail wonderlands is doubling down on his successful model by continuing to embrace the past—while learning the lessons of e-commerce.
8 min |
November 23, 2018
Forbes India
Moving The Needle
Ameera Shah is building Metropolis Healthcare on the edifice of unyielding ethics.
2 min |
October 12, 2018
Forbes India
All Wheel Drive
Anant Goenka, Managing Director of tyre maker ceat, is gearing up for full-blown disruptions in the auto sector.
2 min |
October 12, 2018
Forbes India
More The Merrier
Ananya Birla has her fingers in three diverse ventures, and has few problems doing justice to each.
2 min |
October 12, 2018
Forbes India
Simple Returns
Archit Gupta took the slow and steady route in helping people self-file taxes. In seven years, ClearTax has grownboth in scale and scope.
6 min |
October 12, 2018
Forbes India
Moving Fast
Positioned as a new-age FMCG company, Future Consumer is rapidly gaining ground on the back of unique customer insights, innovative products and modern retail channels.
6 min |
August 31, 2018
Forbes India
A Cut Above
In the last decade, led by MD & CEO Romesh Sobti, IndusInd Bank has seen its business soar. It is now eyeing the rural sector while keeping a hawk’s eye on asset quality.
5 min |
August 31, 2018
Forbes India
Adapt, Adopt, Advance
Companies on the Super 50 list have evolved with changing industry dynamics, adopted new technology, and made prudent financial decisions.
4 min |
August 31, 2018
Forbes India
Moneybags Who Shun A Ferrari
The Inventus Capital India team prefers to keep it simple, both in life and in their investments.
7 min |
August 31, 2018
Forbes India
30 Young Achievers Who Are Setting Benchmarks In Their Chosen Field
Forbes India 30 Under 30 features young achievers who are already setting benchmarks in their chosen fields.
10+ min |
February 15, 2019
Forbes India
Move Slow And Make Things
Airtable’s Howie Liu has quietly built a software giant by emphasising substance over speed. But can a tech tortoise win the data race?
7 min |
March 1, 2019
Forbes India
Treading Firmly
How the Kanwars of Apollo Tyres built India’s most global tyre maker
6 min |
March 1, 2019
Forbes India
Nilkamal- A Brand That's Become Synonymous With Plastics
The Parekhs of Nilkamal have, over nearly four decades, built a brand that’s become synonymous with plastics
6 min |
March 1, 2019
Forbes India
Putting The Tech In Architecture
Data analytics combined with responsible design will create better experiences in our built environment.
6 min |
May 24, 2019
Forbes India
The Doctor Need Not See You Now
Technology can not only reduce the load on doctors, but also make medical treatments and monitoring more affordable and accessible.
6 min |
May 24, 2019
Forbes India
Future Ten-se
Ten technological advancements in the next decade that will improve quality of life but also result in multiple scares.
10+ min |
May 24, 2019
Forbes India
‘I dIdn't want to be a vIctIm. I hate self-pIty'
Actor Sonali Bendre-Behl on dealing with cancer, the positives that have emerged and the role that her book club played during her illness
9 min |
August 2, 2019
Forbes India
Still Waiting For Godot
After 40 years, and 42 productions, Motley, the theatre group co-founded by Naseeruddin Shah and Benjamin Gilani, is still hungry for more
10 min |
August 2, 2019
Forbes India
The Deal Creators
Why General Atlantic, which has returned $2.4 billion of the invested $2.6 billion in India and has been on an investment spree in the last three years, has an edge over its peers
10+ min |
August 2, 2019
Forbes India
The Giant Savers
Approaches to saving the rhino differ between India and South Africa, although the objectives remain the same
7 min |