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Not everyone is born a leader. What does it mean to be a great leader who is ready to take charge and inspire the team (or a company) with integrity,...

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What makes some organizations long-lasting? How come some chart a new course which others like to follow?

Does this characterize them as ‘business institutions’ rather than merely ‘good companies’? How do...

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Monica Iyengar, author of Work Hard-ly, shares her thoughts on working from home during lockdown.

Here's what she has to say...

Corona Extra

The title might remind you of a rather tasteful alcoholic beverage much...

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In a unique endeavour, Rupa Publications has come up with a series of books on General Science, General English and General Knowledge, for aspiring candidates who want to crack the...

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We have graduated from celebrating Women’s Day to Women’s Week. We might be on our way to a Women’s Year… who knows! But the truth is we need to go...

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Montek Singh Ahluwalia played a key role in the transformation of India from a state-run to a market-based economy, and remained a constant fixture at the top of India's economic policy...

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As we step into adult life from childhood, we develop a fascination for love stories. We read them during all our waking hours, during bedtime, at breakfast, in school, between...

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Just saying something like ‘work hard’ can be pretty vague and frustratingly unhelpful. And since I don’t want you to gouge my eyes out for leaving you with similarly unhelpful...

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Irrfan Khan is a gentle dreamer with arresting eyes, a towering presence and an illustrious filmography. Most of us know the man only through the characters that he has played:...

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Delhi has been ruled and ruined, loved and lusted, lost and found by so many of its rulers and inhabitants; yet Delhi survives it all. Delhi: A History by Manisha Choudhary is...

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It is a bit of a truism to state that we have but only one planet to live in. And yet, it seems strange that we have become almost indifferent...

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The 6.5-pound baby boy, born in Kalyanmal Nursing Home, Indore, on 27 December 1965, was sharp, active and winced at the slightest sound. His aunt, Sufiya Khan, noticed that even...

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