Business

BUSINESS ECONOMICS
Business Ethics And Spiritual Values
The concept of business ethics denotes what is right or wrong in the workplace and doing what’s right.
3 min |
December 16-31, 2017

BUSINESS ECONOMICS
Who Threatens The Media?
Afghanistan, according to a global survey, is the most dangerous place for journalists. Eight journalists were killed last year. World over, democracy is at stake; so are the journalists. In India, too, death of a journalist is becoming common.
2 min |
June 16 - 30, 2018

BUSINESS ECONOMICS
Message Of India
The Earth is a specific planet of the universe, which is stupendous –beyond imagination and governed by the one eternal and universal law. Man, endowed with extraordinary virtues like intellect and creativity, is the top-notch creature on the Earth.
6 min |
June 16 - 30, 2018

BUSINESS ECONOMICS
Cars That Kill
When you buy German cars you have given your consent to them for all the monkeys and humans they have maimed and killed. It has now been discovered that German automakers funded studies that had humans and monkeys inhaling diesel fumes.
4 min |
June 16 - 30, 2018

BUSINESS ECONOMICS
Solar Charkha- Training Centre To Enable Women To Earn - A Step Taken By Dr. H. P. Kanoria
The hands that used to wash dishes once are now cutting the threads to be independent by getting hold of the ‛charkha’
2 min |
June 16 - 30, 2018

BUSINESS ECONOMICS
Can renewable energy be the answer to the crisis in India's power sector?
The demand for energy depends on the rate of a country’s industrial growth as well as residential and commercial demands. India is the world’s fourth largest energy consumer. According to market insiders, India’s coal industry is failing to meet its mark under the NDA government.
5 min |
June 16 - 30, 2018

BUSINESS ECONOMICS
JITO Connect 2018: Encouraging Business And Entrepreneurship
Jain International Trade Organisation (JITO), a worldwide organization of Jain businessmen, industrialists, knowledge workers and professionals organised JITO CONNECT 2018, a three-day event that focused on a conclave, business networking and a trade fair, Chennai from February 23 to 25, 2018.
1 min |
March 16-31, 2018

BUSINESS ECONOMICS
Indo-French Maritime Security
The French President Emmanuel Macron will be accompanied by a team of businessmen and French officials during his trip to India. According to the Indian Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), the goal of this visit is to strengthen the bilateral economic, political and strategic ties.
3 min |
March 16-31, 2018

BUSINESS ECONOMICS
Has India's Economic Turnaround Started?
For about two weeks, the Union Finance Minister, Arun Jaitley, has been expressing his satisfaction over the turnaround of Indian economy. This has been the case, particularly after the Central Statistical Office’s (CSO) upward revision of the gross added value (GVA) and gross domestic product (GDP) estimates for FY 2017-18.
3 min |
March 16-31, 2018

BUSINESS ECONOMICS
India's Fiscal Reforms - Rhetoric and Realities
In the economic history of our country, there have been some significant developments in the formulation, enunciation and management of fiscal policies over the last decade.
2 min |
March 16-31, 2018

BUSINESS ECONOMICS
Call For Changing Mindsets
Call For Changing Mindsets
1 min |
March 16-31, 2018

BUSINESS ECONOMICS
Rights Of The Women, For The Women, By The Women
Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru had said, “You can tell the condition of a nation by looking at the status of its women.”
1 min |
March 16-31, 2018

BUSINESS ECONOMICS
Yoga Heals Our Minds
As our car pulled into the driveway, my father checked the mailbox.
3 min |
April 16-30, 2018

BUSINESS ECONOMICS
Bangladesh Scores High To Become A Developing Country
The United Nations Organisation (UNO) has recently recognised Bangladesh’s eligibility as a developing country from a least developed country (LDC).
3 min |
April 16-30, 2018

BUSINESS ECONOMICS
Does Kerala Lead The Way In Offering Social Security To Migrant Labourers?
The present LDF government of Kerala is proactive about providing social securities to its migrant labourers.
4 min |
April 16-30, 2018

BUSINESS ECONOMICS
Sulekha: A Fight-Back Story
Sulekha Works was established in 1934, in pre-independence India. It was born out of the nationalist vision to manufacture stationaries in India so as to reduce dependence on the British Empire. Unfortunately, the company closed its operations in 1988.In 2006, this heritage company was restarted by Kaushik Maitra who is presently its Managing Director (MD). Maitra is a trained mechanical engineer from Jadavpur University and has taught in the Department of Mining, Metallurgical and Petroleum Engineering of the University of Alberta, Canada. BE’s Ellora De spoke to him regarding his vision and explored his entrepreneurial spirit.
2 min |
April 16-30, 2018

BUSINESS ECONOMICS
The Linga Bhairavi Mata
On December 17, 2017 the Sadguru graced The Westin hotel with his presence for witnessing the worship of Linga Bhairavi Mata.
1 min |
January 1 - 15, 2018

BUSINESS ECONOMICS
Diet And Sperm Count
In a country like India, it is odd that we should have so many couples going to doctors complaining about their inability to have children.
5 min |
January 1 - 15, 2018

BUSINESS ECONOMICS
Apart From MNREGA, The Rural Economy Needs Skilling And Entrepreneurship Incentives
India’s growth story cannot be complete without a truthful representation of its rural economy.
3 min |
January 1 - 15, 2018

BUSINESS ECONOMICS
Would I Choose To Be A Doctor Again?
A doctor's life is extremely satisfying despite the stress of performance and uncertainty of treatment outcome.
1 min |
January 1 - 15, 2018

BUSINESS ECONOMICS
Give Us This Day Our Daily Bread, Or Cake!
Bakery breads, a product, once synonymous with the European breakfast, set root in the Madras of yore during the heydayof the British and other Europeans who invaded, settled and did various kinds of businesses in the port city.
3 min |
January 1 - 15, 2018

BUSINESS ECONOMICS
The Spirit of Indianness
The Spirit of Indianness
4 min |
January, 16 - 31, 2018

BUSINESS ECONOMICS
No Dichotomy Between Vedic Chanting And Dhrupad
Achintya Bhattacharya is a promising Pakhawaj player of the present generation who has received global accolades for his outstanding performances. He is also a graded artiste of All India Radio in both Pakhawaj and Tabla. Kaushik Chattapadhyay caught up with him at the sidelines of his performance at the Vivekananda Society Hall on December 23, and spoke to him. According to Bhattacharya, Dhrupad evolved from Vedic Chanting and thus it is the purest form of chanting Mantras.
2 min |
January, 16 - 31, 2018

BUSINESS ECONOMICS
Xenotransplantation
Xenotransplantation
5 min |
January, 16 - 31, 2018

BUSINESS ECONOMICS
'Make In India' - How Far Is India's Indigenous Capital Ready To Open Up?
'Make In India' - How Far Is India's Indigenous Capital Ready To Open Up?
5 min |
January, 16 - 31, 2018

BUSINESS ECONOMICS
Origin Of 'Make in India'
Origin Of 'Make in India'
3 min |
January, 16 - 31, 2018

BUSINESS ECONOMICS
Is RBI's Prompt Corrective Action A Panacea?
Is RBI's Prompt Corrective Action A Panacea?
3 min |
January, 16 - 31, 2018

BUSINESS ECONOMICS
How Do You Train? Get A Coach!
Patient safety has become the most important outcome to achieve in medicine.
2 min |
March 1-15, 2018

BUSINESS ECONOMICS
Posta– A Documentation of Several Unheard Stories
Posta, once a fortress of the Bengali mercantile aristocracy, is now the extension of Burrabazaar and home to over 10,000 ‘mutiamojdoor’.
2 min |
March 1-15, 2018

BUSINESS ECONOMICS
Illuminating India's Landscape
For the Millennials, Prime Minister Modi’s Make in India campaign is a novel approach towards making the country self-reliant and self-sufficient.
4 min |