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Nutritional Benefits of (Foxnuts) Makhana
Makhana is a type of aquatic seed that has been a staple in Indian and Chinese cuisine for centuries.
The dark, hidden and ugly side of banks in India – Part 4
The power imbalance between banks and customers accentuates the need for stronger regulations and protections for consumers in India.
The dark, hidden and ugly side of banks in India – Part 5
The Reserve Bank of India tried to reform digital lending but there is no one to enforce these norms
Swiggy’s mounting losses: a failed Business model?
Swiggy is running into huge losses—losses worth Rs. 2,350 crore and its loan liabilities are in the range of Rs. 2,000-3000 crore.
Cyberspace: replacing conversations?
Who needs face-to-face conversations today when a person can have heart-to-heart messages on the cyberspace with an autocorrect?
Which is the best smartphone for senior users
Choosing the right smartphone for senior users involves more than just a large screen. It must be easy to use, gentle on the eyes, durable, and quick to charge.
Toll plazas and troops: the soldiers deserve a better deal
In a nation where the Armed Forces are lauded for their unwavering service, it is troubling that something as mundane as crossing a toll...
From compliance to competitive edge: Why ESG matters for companies in 2025
ESG is not just about doing good—it’s about building resilient businesses that thrive by protecting the planet, uplifting communities, and governing with integrity.
The Great Indian Joint Family Circus: How billion-dollar business empires are managed from the kitchen and dining table
In a world obsessed with start-ups and celebrity CEOs, some of India’s biggest business empires are still run from the kitchen and dining table
Saas, Bahu & Shareholders: How big joint families manage their business?
Even today, many of India’s big business is run by joint families who share both dividends and dining tables.
IndiGo is GUILTY: Govt. must suspend its license
IndiGo’s contrived defence is plain and simple bullshit. If they are finding the operating costs to be high, who the hell forced them to run an airline?
Why do Airlines fail in India
Airlines fail not because of lack of demand—passenger numbers are strong and growing—but because the system is stacked against profitability.
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