A turn of the seasons and turn of characters mark the gentle passage of time in rural Midlands. It shows that the pastoral English novel is in rude health.
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COVER STORY
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Not only is this excellent collection a roster of the greats, it’s also a diachronic run through the Urdu short story from its earliest years
"India needs a Stanford, California’s spirit of innovation and enabling and friendly regulatory environment," says senior diplomact KC Singh.
If our national politics is a ring, with its lions, hippos, elephants and trapeze artists, journalists should be cautious not to fall into the role of providing comic interlude.
"Indian audience has changed, they want a real life hero now," says actor Nawazuddin Siddiqui
Actor Manoj Bajpayee on the shifting paradigm of commercial cinema reinstating that 'content is the king'
It’s straight A for mid-budget, content-driven films at the box office this year while the star-power formula flails nervously
Pointed criticism apart, the Congress senses support to its top panel on Kashmir. Political benefit too?
We present our annual B-school rankings in a challenging year. Elsewhere, we focus on family businesses, MBA maestros and Bollywood.
Constitutional provisions, statutes, legal precedents can sanction refugee status
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Not only is this excellent collection a roster of the greats, it’s also a diachronic run through the Urdu short story from its earliest years
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"India needs a Stanford, California’s spirit of innovation and enabling and friendly regulatory environment," says senior diplomact KC Singh.
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If our national politics is a ring, with its lions, hippos, elephants and trapeze artists, journalists should be cautious not to fall into the role of providing comic interlude.
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"Indian audience has changed, they want a real life hero now," says actor Nawazuddin Siddiqui
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Actor Manoj Bajpayee on the shifting paradigm of commercial cinema reinstating that 'content is the king'
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It’s straight A for mid-budget, content-driven films at the box office this year while the star-power formula flails nervously
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Pointed criticism apart, the Congress senses support to its top panel on Kashmir. Political benefit too?
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We present our annual B-school rankings in a challenging year. Elsewhere, we focus on family businesses, MBA maestros and Bollywood.
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Constitutional provisions, statutes, legal precedents can sanction refugee status
OTHER STORIES
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As Rohingyas flee their burning homes, Aung San Suu Kyi’s credibility takes a hit. Yet, her situation is a complex one.
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A regular column on the essential buzz
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India’s management students merit better grooming, recruitment and retention
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Founding a start-up may not require an MBA degree, but B-school graduates still have an essential role to play
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India should become better connected with other countries in a globalised world
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Noteworthy publications review the best business schools in the world. The <em>Financial Times</em> puts ISB Hyderabad ahead of IIM Ahmedabad at No 27.
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In the super-slippery job market, headhunters find a new avenue for their expertise—exit management
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Minds of merit share their ideas and philosophy with the world. We curate the words that stand out in their observation and insight.
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Here’s how classical music is helping people climb their way up the world of business
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Management and the arts can go well together. Examples abound even in classical genres of music and dance.
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Research favours the specialised MBA for family businesses
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Stagnant syllabi, poor faculty, unemployable graduates, along with tepid industry demand have put an ultimatum before B-schools
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The government’s move to grant greater autonomy to IIMs should help them become more competitive
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Indian B-schools must have students infused with a ‘launch business’ spirit
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Its never late to be an entrepreneurbecause its your business model that counts, believes Capt GR Gopinath who started Air Deccan in 2003
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Top managers make a beeline for booster shots of academics, to keep up with new needs of a dynamic corporate ecosystem
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What do they all need? A sharp guideline for B-schools, aspirants and graduates.
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To be successful entrepreneurs, women must overcome their negative conditioning
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We bring stories of women stepping up to the plate when most needed by their families. Who is to say these women are lesser entrepreneurs than those who came armed with MBAs and/or inherited wealth?