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French Word of the Day: ExigeantExigeant, a French term permeating English luxury and professional circles, defines a standard of uncompromising excellence. This explorati...
Word of the Day: FastidiousWord of the Day: Fastidious reminds readers that language provides powerful tools for describing the subtle qualities that shape human char...
Word of the Day: PernickettyPernickety is an engaging and expressive adjective used to describe someone who is excessively concerned with minor details or trivial impe...
Word of the Day: FastidiousAttention to small details, known as fastidiousness, shapes how work feels and spaces function. This carefulness, often unseen, builds trus...
When Narayana Murthy invited competitor Ratan Tata at InfosysWhen I awarded him the Lifetime Achievement Award at one of the platforms, I needed his blessings. After giving him that particular award, ...
Navigating Food Taboos: Why the discomfort around the hand that feedsExploring cultural norms and customs surrounding food in Indian and Ethiopian societies. Rukmini Srinivas' memoir "Tiffin" serves as a back...
What is driving higher rents in the metros? When will they subside?None of us are strangers to the recent surge in housing rentals across metros. Driving this painful rise in prices is the gradual roll-back...
M&A deals to accentuate as India becomes a “market to be in” for international firms: EquirusIndian corporates raised close to Rs 2 trillion by way of QIP and rights issue in FY21 and FY22, coming out of the impact of Covid in order...
View: Indian flavours mean more than just NorthFor the average Joe not familiar with south India, main course ‘Indian food’ is tandoori chicken, dal makhni and roghan josh
The curious grip of pakkad: How tongs can be a boon for non-contact serving in Covid daysThese indigenous tongs have a hold on Indian kitchens.
India's heritage city races to save icons from polluted ruinConservation architect and old city expert Khushi Shah said Ahmedabad was "one of the most unique urban settlements in India" that could no...
Indians are pragmatic value seekersIndians are far prouder today of being Indian than they have been in the past 50 years. The world is now much more respectful of India.
Why personal loan for vacation may not be a good ideaWe expect Holiday Loans to be 20% of the market and is rising and that is something we think it is not a good idea.
E-tailers thrive on made-to-measure opportunities in citiesAt Arvind Ltd's online arm, Creyate, customers can get tailor made versions of any outfit and even have a tailor come down to their place f...
Online fashion firms like Creyate, Korra, DenimCraft & others offering customised products to customersLocal companies have sprung up to offer customers the opportunity to make a range of customised products -- apparels, bags, shoes and acces...
Politicians make symbolic statements on rupee in the run-up to the polls which will subside after May 16The humble rupee has quietly crawled into political discourse along with confabulations on caste swings and consolidation of votes.
BJP wants stronger Rupee, will that be good for the economy?It often appears that in the popular perception a strong currency means a strong economy, but it’s naïve to equate it with growth & develop...
I work with very fastidious clients: Amudha RV, Associate Architect, SAP IndiaAmudha RV has to ensure that SAP clients don't face problems. The task is easier said than done. But, she says, a good sense of humour help...
Clients who kept faith in us are our bigger assetsCP Gurnani, CEO, Satyam Computer Services talks about clients gaining confidence, growth and governance.
- Slumming it out: State of cinematic standards
True, a film with an improbable Indian theme, set here, and using some of our creative and technical expertise has made it big, much to eve...