Culture
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
Rohit Hit Hooray
Basking in the afterglow of yet another IPL win for the Mumbai Indians, the vice captain of the Indian team sets himself up for a bigger challenge in the ICC World Cup.
7 min |
June 7, 2019
Forbes India
Picture Of Health
Given that AGS Health operates in the people-intensive world of India’s back-office process outsourcing industry, it’s perhaps no coincidence that the company puts a premium on people.
3 min |
August 16, 2019
Forbes India
Shining Bright
The solar company is making the most of India Inc’s push for sustainability.
4 min |
August 30, 2019
Forbes India
Saving The Past
Conservation of urban heritage has come a long way, though there is still some to go.
7 min |
August 30, 2019
Forbes India
An Inclusive Fabric
Synonymous with ethnic wear in the country, Fabindia has found the formula that balances social impact with scale
10+ min |
January 20, 2017
Forbes India
The Government has Taken the Lead on Digital Reforms
India Inc feels the push should come from the top and needs to be accompanied by necessary infrastructure.
3 min |
January 20, 2017
Forbes India
Preparing for Life Post-Brexit, UK Looks Beyond Europe
At a joint summit last month, India and the United Kingdom discussed trade opportunities.
2 min |
December 23, 2016
Forbes India
Turning on the Digital Tap
Banks, fintech companies and payment solution firms get a shot in the arm as demonetisation suctions out 86 percent of currency in circulation.
4 min |
December 23, 2016
Forbes India
The Qualities Of Being Super
Banks and NBFCs that kept a Check on Credit quality have prevailed, while there has Been an exodus oF it Firms From the super 50 Companies list
4 min |
August 4, 2017
Forbes India
GST: A Critical Reform That Will Drive Economic Growth
By simplifying taxation norms, the new regulation will bring in transparency across sectors and encourage foreign investors to invest in India
4 min |
August 4, 2017
Forbes India
Netflix Zombies
Once a career kiss of death, the direct-to-video model has been revived by Adam Sandler and other actors and comedians marketing directly to their hard-core fans through streaming
3 min |
August 4, 2017
Forbes India
If You Build It, They Will Come
Knowing terrestrial talk shows won’t last forever, Ellen DeGeneres created a platform for the streaming age. Now other top stars are following her lead
3 min |
August 4, 2017
Forbes India
Wireless Warfare
The September launch of Jio, the long-awaited 4G phone service of oil and gas giant Reliance Industries (Reliance Industries is the owner of Network18, publishers of Forbes India), unleashed a price war in India’s hyper competitive telecom market with an offer of a four-month free trial followed by free voice calls and messaging and low-priced data services.
2 min |
Richlist 2016
Forbes India
Karma at Work
By delivering as per promised quality and timelines, vikas oberoi has transformed his father’s small firm into india’s second-most valued real estate developer.
8 min |
Richlist 2016
Forbes India
The Force is with Firodia
The pune-based auto tycoon is carrying forward his father’s legacy of transformative mass travel.
7 min |
Richlist 2016
Forbes India
Meet The World'S 36 Mini-Trumps.
A previously little-known batch of billionaires and tycoons from around the world suddenly find themselves in an unprecedented position: How do you sash in on a partnership with the President Of The United States Of America? From the avaricious dealmakers to the abandoned deals, meet the World’S 36 Mini-Trumps.
8 min |
April 28, 2017
Forbes India
The Donald Of The Desert
Master Marketer Hussain Sajwani Is Betting He Can Still Sell Trump In Dubai.
3 min |
April 28, 2017
Forbes India
Why Don't We Have More Billionaires?
IF GOVERNMENTS, MOST ESPECIALLY the US’s, had pursued sensible monetary, fiscal and regulatory policies over the past 40 years, the number of global billionaires would be 20,000—ten times the 2,043 listed in this issue.
6 min |
April 28, 2017
forbes india
restarting india
the indian economy is today akin to a single-engine cessna with three of its growth engines—private investment, domestic consumption and exports—sputtering. public investment, its fourth engine, does not have the required thrust. the budget is an opportunity for finance minister arun jaitley to put all growth drivers on full throttle.
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