Blackstone to acquire Mphasis in a Rs7,701 cr deal
The acquisition of Mphasis is Blackstone's largest acquisition in India and the largest private equity transaction in the country
Tata's new generation cars set 360 records in test
Tata Motors says it has set 360 records involving three of its car models, as it sought to prove that its new generation cars were durable, superior in technology than peers, and capable of withstanding intense endurance tests
Mehbooba Mufti takes oath as J&K CM
The 56-year-old law graduate is credited with the growth of the People's Democratic Party and is said to have outshone her late father, former Chief Minister Mufti Mohammad Sayeed, in connecting with the people
Australian govt clears Adani's $7.7 bn Carmichael coal mining leases
International NGO Greenpeace, said Australian environmental groups appear to be reconciled to the fact that Adani Group's $22-billion coal-mining lease project for Carmichael may finally be approved
 
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Interviews
  Technology and wisdom
  The digital age has transformed our lives in ways that would be unimaginable even a generation ago. But are all these changes necessarily for the better? Nikunj Dalal, professor of management science and information systems at Spears School of Business at Oklahoma State University  explores the issues in the first of a series of columns
  'Regional languages are the key to reaching the masses'
  Amish Tripathi, author of the Shiva trilogy series in conversation with Swetha Amit on translation of English titles into regional languages
  Brussels Attacks Tear at the Fabric of the European Union
  The atmosphere of fear and suspicion that is sure to follow the 22 March terrorist attacks in Brussels following those in Paris, have the potential to reignite anti-Muslim sentiments in Europe
  Tumultuous 2016 Republican campaign a phenomenon long in the making
  America's political polarization can be attributed to the widening policy differences between the parties, the lessening influence of those parties on the nomination process, and a fractured Republican base, Stanford researcher Tobias Konitzer, tells Clifton Parker
  Promises to keep … and miles to go before he sleeps
  Australia's veteran marathon runner Patrick Francis Daniel (Pat) Farmer has run from the North Pole to the South, among other awe-inspiring feats. A former MP and sports minister, his 'Spirit of India' run from Kashmir to Kanyakumari – 4,600 km in 60 days - is aimed at promoting Indo-Australian friendship and child education, among other causes. Swetha Amit catches up with him in Mumbai
  On a merry go round in the civil service
  Life in the civil services is often like being on a merry-go round, with officers often finding themselves going around in circles. Retired IAS officer Vivek K. Agnihotri, former secretary-general, Rajya Sabha, Parliament of India, recounts a stint alternating between under secretary and deputy secretary in the capital
  Gateway to Indian literature
  Mohan Kakanadan and Sabarinath M, former editors and currently the directors of the LIC - Gateway Litfest in conversation with Swetha Amit about the importance of reviving regional literature
  Success Sutra in management
  Devdutt Pattanaik, author and leadership consultant talks to Swetha Amit on Indian beliefs about leadership, success and wealth and the constant desire to attain more
  Pulse rate: collateral benefit
  The process of coping with scarcities can be quite trying for a bureaucrat, says Vivek K Agnihotri, former secretary general, Rajya Sabha
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