Wagh Bakri tea has earned a name to rival the biggies in the business by focusing on regional tastes and cautious growth
Family-owned and -run businesses in India are long-standing and ubiquitous. What is changing is the increasing emphasis on structure, systems and, of course, always growth
The Talwalkars have led from the front in encouraging people to stay in shape. In the process, they have built their own financial muscle too
The Chittilappilly family has helmed the growth of V-Guard Industries, and now Wonderla Holidays
By emphasising on equality and strong processes, the promoters of Emami have kept the families united and the businesses successful
Security services company SIS is scaling new heights, with the second generation making forays into new markets, both national and international
As more and more Indian business families adopt a constitution, it is becoming clear that for the document to be effective, the manner of drafting it has to be given due importance
As Indian family-owned firms grow in size, their need for external investors and talent will rise in tandem, leading to diverse ownerships and professional managements, says Adi Godrej, patriarch of the Godrej Group
On the back of trust, transparency and innovation, the Thrissur-based Kalyan Jewellers has risen to national and international prominence
At 84, Dr Prathap C Reddy still holds the casting vote at the Rs 6,000-crore, Chennai-based Apollo Hospitals Enterprise Ltd. And with the setting up of a family constitution on February 1, he is ensuring it passes on over generations to come
Family businesses today are creative and flexible in their approach and this spirit will help elevate the country's economy to new levels as well as India Inc's brand globally