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  • In 2025, will Indian business finally unleash its innovation potential?

    In the Year of the Snake, can Indian business find its innovation bite? Judging by its performance in 2024, the chances are slim

  • Ganesh Chaturthi to boost business by Rs 25,000 crore: CAIT Report

    Ganesh Chaturthi to boost business by Rs 25,000 crore: CAIT Report

    BC Bhartia, CAIT National President highlighted the economic impact of Ganesh Chaturthi, pointing out that the trade in Ganesha idols alone generates over Rs 500 crore.

  • 75 years of Indian business: How we began and how far we have come

    75 years of Indian business: How we began and how far we have come

    Key developments in history that shaped the post-colonial era of Indian business and economic development.

  • Learning from the failures of funded businesses

    Learning from the failures of funded businesses

    Almost 82 per cent of businesses fail because of cash flow problems; but there are other reasons as well 

  • Flexibility is the mantra business leaders will take away from 2020

    Flexibility is the mantra business leaders will take away from 2020

    As COVID 19 ravaged the world, the best companies learnt to cope and even advance. Many posted significant gains in terms of productivity and even profitability

  • NXP India hopes 10-fold growth in contribution from startups

    NXP India hopes 10-fold growth in contribution from startups

    The company has launched two electronic platforms - WaRP7 and Hexiwear - which are like motherboard with some electronic chipsets like processor, sensors, chargers that startups can use for building prototype of their wearable or any other product that can be connected to internet.

  • P&G to challenge Indian ban on Vicks Action 500 Extra

    P&G to challenge Indian ban on Vicks Action 500 Extra

    Procter & Gamble Hygiene and Health Care said that while it had stopped selling the product, it was evaluating all options to challenge the ban.

  • Nepal to extend all needful support to Indian investors: Oli

    Nepal to extend all needful support to Indian investors: Oli

    Addressing a business meeting organised by Ficci here, Oli said: "Our common future lies in our shared prosperity. There is no alternative to cooperate and collaborate for mutual benefits."

  • UAE-based Lulu Group to invest Rs 1,000 crore in UP

    UAE-based Lulu Group to invest Rs 1,000 crore in UP

    Lulu currently operates 118 hypermarkets and shopping malls in the Middle East and India. Globally, Lulu Group employs more than 35,000 people.

  • Footsteps that's taking India forward

    Footsteps that's taking India forward

    Indian businesses have grown leaps and bounds with successful entrepreneurs Harish Mariwala and Kumar Mangalam Birla. They have steered their businesses to new heights and opened new avenues for the country.

  • Mobility Benefits Outweigh Risks For 70% Indian Businesses

    Mobility Benefits Outweigh Risks For 70% Indian Businesses

    Norton's Mobile Survey unveils mobility in the Consumer and Enterprise insights for Indian Business.

  • Cox & Kings eyes 28-30% topline growth ahead

    Cox & Kings eyes 28-30% topline growth ahead

    Peter Kerkar, executive director of Cox & Kings said the company has marked robust growth for the first quarter and it has come from the Indian business.

  • UK opens up to Indian business opportunities

    UK opens up to Indian business opportunities

    British Prime Minister, David Cameron has offered to take new steps to open up Britain to Indian business opportunities. CNBC-TV18’s Sanjay Suri and Arvind Sukumar report.

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