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The idea of connecting India’s independence and the involvement of Bajaj’s family in the country's fight for freedom, right at the beginning, sets a positive tone for the book, writes our reviewer in this week’s column. Bookstrapping Rating: 3.5 stars
Cooking the books, banking deceits, Ponzi schemes... 'Corporate Frauds' delves into why rich people commit fraud and how some of the biggest cases have changed the way India does business.
Genius often manifests itself in feats of visualization. Nikola Tesla, inventor of the electric motor, designed in his head and was able to instruct his machinists with such accuracy that the components, once assembled, fitted perfectly.
Grandhapura is a digital archive of old books and documents related to Kerala dating back to the 18th century built by one man over a decade. It is 120,000 pages today, and needs help.
As all parents and fans of Dante are aware, there are layers to hell, and anything that does not involve caring for a baby on a plane, is in the outer circle.
From wild mangoes to historic mango varieties saved from the brink of extinction and exotic variants made possible by ingenious grafting experiments.
The bulldozer as an idea has always had a life beyond the construction site.
Saisha Shinde, earlier Swapnil Shinde, on being the only trans woman from mainstream pop-culture to have come out, her journey and how it has impacted her work.
Mohali-based digital marketing agency-cum-social enterprise Girl Power Talk seems to have struck the perfect balance between profit and purpose.
In their new book, scientists Morten Christiansen and Nick Chater put forward the intriguing argument that origins of language lie in cultural improvisation and human imagination.
No one can pretend the pandemic has been a picnic. There is trauma stored in our DNA now. This loud bonhomie is meant to overwrite the recent stress, the losses, the brush with mortality.
Summer category brands have already mounted big scale campaigns across media platforms and properties such as the Indian Premier League (IPL).
Despite the law, celebrity-led advertising is immensely popular among tobacco brands that collectively spend over Rs 700-800 crore on advertising.
Prabhjeet Singh, president of Uber India and South Asia, on the company’s portfolio strategy and the genesis of a new marketing campaign to unlock 100 million rides.
Creators in India are taking baby steps to explore opportunities that come with creating their own NFT. They are not just a monetization option but also create assets in terms of exclusive access and value adds for fans.
Highlights from Kommune’s survey about what Gen Z really wants.
Tech Mahindra’s global chief people officer and head of marketing, Harshvendra Soin, decodes the dual role and why it works.
The awards ceremony, hosted by CNBC TV-18, honoured the top business leaders and companies of India and also featured a Town Hall conversation between Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman and industry doyens from India Inc.
CNBC’s Mangalam Maloo caught up with industry insiders and leaders to discuss major trends shaping the future of fintech in India.
Harvard Business School professors Geoffrey Jones and Tarun Khanna say yes, and no.
Man has acquired ascendancy over all other living things because he deployed his creativity to make tools. It is the imagining, development and application of tools that made the 'Homo sapien' supreme.
Krsnaa Mehta's new Alibaug penthouse - a sprawling property with a terrace, gazebos and a pool - finds inspiration in nature.
Storyboard18 caught up with Tata Starbucks CEO Sushant Dash on the sidelines of a new merchandise-line launch, where he spoke about the company’s expansion strategy, new initiatives and what else is brewing.