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Cipla is undergoing big changes, but will it succeed?
A difficult transformation is underway at Cipla, one of India's largest and oldest pharma companies.
Why are food aggregators leveraging the delivery-only model?
Cloud kitchens can take customers' orders and deliver them for food brands. It is especially helpful for small and budding restaurateurs.
Family matters in 2019 Lok Sabha polls. Here's a look at the political dynasties
While the BJP may lampoon the Congress for dynastic politics, a study by researchers at Harvard University and University of Mannheim shows that the BJP too is not that different.
How Srei Infrastructure is trying to recover from its IL&FS shock
Srei Infrastructure Finance is on a no-infra diet to recover from the stock market battering it received after the IL&FS defaults.
Why does the Census of India focus on mother tongues?
A look at how the language report raises more questions than it answers.
More and more new-age firms are setting up in-house creative teams
The upside of it is a quick turnaround time, more control over content & easy access to all company verticals.
Why Papad's popularity in Indian cuisine won't fade away
We may no longer dry papads at home in summer, but this uniquely Indian product deserves to be celebrated.
The pockets of resistance in Modi's Varanasi
BJP has been winning the seat since 1991 except in 2004 when Congress emerged victorious.
What we had done for India, we are now doing for US: Umang Vohra, MD, Cipla
In an interview with Suman Layak, Vohra explains his strategy of taking Cipla products to global markets.
Pro-incumbency is strong so some negativity in pockets does not matter: Manohar Lal Khattar
Khattar says voters will support the BJP for its nationalist stand and for the development work the government has done in the state.
My career would have gone differently if I were a man: Biologist Gagandeep Kang
Biologist Gagandeep Kang talks about the state of research in India and how gender impediments have slowed her career by at least six years.
We see faster and significant growth in US: Samina Vaziralli, executive vice-chairperson, Cipla
As executive vice-chairperson of Cipla, Samina Vaziralli represents the third generation from the promoter's family involved in its management.
The diplomatic game of chess behind Masood Azhar's designation as a global terrorist
The lowest point for India came when the Vajpayee government gave him up to Pakistan.
Kyzo review: This app makes it easy to store and access digital versions of important documents
Just select the document and scan it using the built-in scanner of the app.
Amazon Echo Link & Echo Link Amp review: They offer better quality audio for those who crave it
The Echo Link is designed to connect to any existing AV equipment you have.
Balls Rotate review: A fun and addictive game which will remind you of the ball-in-a-maze puzzle
Each level has three mazes to navigate.
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