The regulator will consider the succession option presented by Kotak Mahindra Bank. A rejection, however, could force a rethink. Analysts are confident of the bank's journey post-Kotak, assuming a smooth takeover and not abandoning the promoter's success mantras
In an exclusive conversation on Forbes India Pathbreakers, the Union minister of road transport and highways talks about how he wants to transform the country's highway network to boost sustainable development amidst multiple challenges
Growth is likely to have peaked in the first quarter and may face headwinds with monsoon as the biggest risk for domestic demand. Investments may be difficult to sustain towards the end of the year as the election calendar heats up and the government's fiscal trade-offs increase
Existing digital ad and marketing systems cannot afford to find money to rewire themselves. It will be an outside job. But whose job?
A failed restaurant business, a disastrous comeback debut and an unenviable task of punching above his weight, Viraj Bahl fought many odds to make Veeba India's biggest homegrown sauce and condiments' brand. Can he now make it a consumer goods company?
Rohit Kumar Singh, secretary, Department of Consumer Affairs (DoCA), said increasing instances of misleading statements about products' eco-friendliness are a matter of concern
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The new documents obtained by the Organised Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP) reveal for the first time the details of an undisclosed and complex offshore operation in Mauritius. How will stocks face the storm?
In its initial phase, the partnership has seen the launch of Network18's key channels such as CNN-News18, News18 India, CNBC TV18 and CNBC Awaaz on the platform
India's largest fund house continues to gain in AUM and market share, finding interest in the unlisted marketplace. As it focuses on AIFs to drive growth, it now needs to set the rules as a leader to leapfrog to the next level
Anurag Behar is CEO of Azim Premji Foundation that works in the space of education and health care. In his book, 'A Matter of the Heart: Education in India', he shares a collection of essays that takes us to schools in some of the remotest villages in India. Behar leads thousands of people working across districts in India. He tells Divya Shekhar that his book is about stories of ordinary people doing extraordinary work. It also throws light on the struggles and infrastructure challenges at these schools, but at its core, the book is about voices that are inspirational and insightful