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India has a story to tell in single malts that is not borrowed from Scotland or Japan: Alcobrew’s Romesh PanditaIn a freewheeling chat, Romesh Pandita, Chairman and Managing Director, Alcobrew Distilleries India, highlights how Indian single malts are...
GST gains eroded by Gulf war: Dabur CEO Mohit MalhotraDabur's CEO Mohit Malhotra says the West Asia war has impacted the gains from GST measures. The company is raising prices and acquiring dig...
Still drinking expensive diet drinks? Bengaluru cook’s simple, homemade nimbu-sattu drink can keep you cool and energised even in hot summerBeat the summer heat with a refreshing homemade drink. Rajshree Manger Thapa, also known as Raji Didi, presents a simple recipe using lemon...
Quote of the day by Kanye West: 'If you have the opportunity to play this game called life, you have to...' Life lessons on success, hard work and humility by controversial American producer, rapper and fashion designerQuote of the day by Kanye West explains how people should value time, life and opportunity. The quote shares lessons on success, hard work,...
Mystery deepens as FBI investigates missing US scientists; House Oversight Committee launches parallel probeA series of unexplained deaths and disappearances involving US scientists and government personnel, including a retired Air Force general, ...
Snap layoffs: CEO Evan Spiegel cites productivity gains from AI adoption in note to employeesSnap Inc. is laying off 1,000 employees, approximately 16% of its workforce, and eliminating over 300 vacant roles. CEO Evan Spiegel cited ...
US Stocks: Snap to cut 1,000 jobs after activist pressure, bets on AI efficiency; shares up 5%Snap will lay off about 1,000 employees, including 16% of full-time staff, the company said on Wednesday, becoming the latest tech firm to ...
Snap stock price: Here's why Snap Inc. shares are up todaySnap stock price moved higher after the company announced layoffs affecting about 16% of staff and more than 300 open roles. Snap Inc said ...
West Asia war: India’s $334-billion F&B industry simmers on a low flameThe West Asia conflict is posing significant challenges for India’s F&B industry, with LPG shortages and supply disruptions pushing many sm...
Embrace bad luck, discover being up on the downsideRamji Babu didn't call my skill 'panauti' but 'grahan' (eclipse). He said all this in jest, and I, too, laughed with him. But think of the ...
- Is your glass half-full?
One day, as she was hurrying to sell flowers, she was captivated by a discourse being given by a saint. This led to a delay in her distribu...
Glass Half-Full or Half-Empty?Elements for both are in the mix. It's up to officials what they choose as their New Year resolution. Joe Biden's biggest foreign policy pr...
Mental Healthcare in India – is the glass half-full or half-empty?Indian society has had an ostrich approach towards mental health issues assuming if a problem is not acknowledged, it will cease to exist.
Glass half empty or half full? Ravi Dharamshi on how consumption stocks will fareSome amount of positivity remains in liquor stocks in the consumption space
Goldman’s EM glass-half-full call faces trial by dataEvidence of a pick-up in manufacturing would provide a fresh spur to the rebound, according to Goldman Sachs Group Inc.
D-Street presents a glass half-full, half-empty dilemma for investorsThe Indian economy is projected to expand 7.5 per cent in 2019 and 7.7 per cent in 2020.
Indians always see the glass half-full: Mercedes-Benz's Eberhard KernIndia's outgoing CEO, Kern, looks back in the rear-view mirror on his three years in the country.
- Saying cheers!
The run-up to the polls has led to a war of glasses. One contender described an optimist as someone who saw a half-full glass where the pes...
- Budget 2011: Mr FM, the glass is half full
P Chidambaram, when he was finance minister, famously spurred small car production with tax incentives that lured big players into making t...
Obama's India visit: A glass half empty or half full?Obama’s visit offers an opportunity to correct the present narrative of a glass half empty to one that is half full.