Kota, Rajasthan, is both a beacon for the educationally deprived and a cynical place in which 16-year-olds live in Dickensian boarding houses, while teachers drive Audis.
For an increasing number of bike enthusiasts, the Royal Enfield is becoming a way of life
It is believed that Tata Sons was unhappy with Mistry's approach of shedding non-profit businesses, including the conglomerate's steel business in Europe, and concentrating only on cash cows
Some 230 kilometres from Kolkata, in West Bengal's Birbhum district, 500 children stand out because of their 'unconventional' education, says Anjuli Bhargava.
Life has many challenges. You win some and lose some. You must enjoy winning. But do not let it go to the head.
Renu Rajani, VP, Capgemini India tells us why it is important for young professionals to make the most of opportunities at hand and not be scared of failures.
Tanmoy's story is one of hope in times of despair, courage in times of trouble and confidence in times of adversity. His story is a reminder that no matter what the situation is today, you can hope for a better tomorrow, say Jimmy John and Anoop Khanna.
Vani Kola left behind a stellar career as an entrepreneur in the US.
The plain, simple, minimal user interface that the CyanogenMod custom Android ROM brings to the One is delightful.
'In the newsroom, the thought process is about understanding the story and trying to look beyond the obvious. The fiction-writing process is similar in many ways but more internal.'
E-auaction cannot totally end corruption in the system.
A clear aim, knowledge, hard work and perseverance spells success: President Dr A P J Abdul Kalam.
Ashish Chauhan is generous in his praise for his former bosses and doesn't flinch in pointing out the reasons why the BSE lost out in the initial years of the NSE.
Practo is an online health service platform which assists patients to meet the best doctors and keeps digital records.
Rahul would know that fealty can be a fickle thing, and that if the Congress bucks the trend and actually wins the next national election, selfies with him would find their way from phones to walls, replacing those taken with Modi.
Five inspiring women who travelled thousands of miles to Hyderabad recently to grow their business and skills share their tales of global entrepreneurship. Vaihayasi Pande Daniel listened in.
Three films and one TV show old Suraj Sharma is glad that an acting career means he is not behind a desk. Aseem Chhabra finds out that despite a life that can be heady Suraj hasn't lost sight of reality
Each story in the book will motivate you to find critical answers to questions that most of us face in professional and personal lives.
'There was a time when I went without salary for about six months,' says Amod Malviya, an alumnus of IIT Kharagpur and currently CTO, Flipkart.
The inspiring story of B Udhaya Krishna and his friends is the story of today's aspirational India, the India that encourages entrepreneurial spirit. Hurdles like poverty, discouragement and insults are just temporary hindrances in front of them to work hard to achieve their dreams.
Large manufacturers are investing in small companies to get a peek into their R&D. Alnoor Peermohamed and Anita Babu report.
Scores of students on Friday staged a protest outside the CBSE office in Delhi against the paper leak.
The nomination of cluster heads for defence, infrastructure and finance business is awaited.
'Let me talk about young Indian startups with their hearts in the right place and how they are proving that innovations that represent 'affordable excellence' -- breaking the myth that 'affordability' and 'excellence' cannot go together -- is indeed possible!' says Dr R A Mashelkar, the eminent scientist, in this fascinating feature.
The emperor has no political power, yet he enjoys a unique place in Japanese society, notes Dr Rajaram Panda.
Many app makers have stopped work on their projects or abandoned them, mostly because of the lack of customers or limitations of the device.
Price cuts will surely help Apple's cause here, says Himanshu Juneja.
Bezos wears it on his sleeve, Nadella keeps it quiet
Digital assistants are a gateway to powerful artificial intelligence tools
An excerpt from Conde Nast India's Make In India magazine.
A chat with employees at Paharpur gives you a brief glimpse into a happy and energetic workplace.
'Amitabh Bachchan told me, "I don't appreciate other people doing my voice".'
The 39-year-old, the fifth child of an illiterate labourer couple and only the second of their eight to be educated, now helms various ventures that bring in a turnover of between Rs 75 crore and Rs 90 crore.
Once you enter IIT Kanpur, you know you have arrived at a place which is at par with the best educational institutes worldwide. If not better.
Shuvajit was confident of making a huge difference in the lives of people in rural India.
BlackBerry has got everything in place to help its latest launch become a favourite with consumers, says Himanshu Juneja
An industry of scamsters is operating in the guise of call centres in India.
The inspiring story of how Saurabh Aggarwal conquered it all with his mobile gaming company Octro.
In an online chat with readers, Sri Akella, director of Dream Seekers Academy shared advice on how to pick the right international course and career.
If the impact of the Greece crisis spreads across Europe and parts of the world which are more interconnected than ever before, India cannot hope to be insulated, says Paranjoy Guha Thakurta.