Asit Kotecha hopes to change the perception that Indian entrepreneurs don't donate to universities in India
With its first biopiracy lawsuit, the country hopes to set a precedent for introducing biotech crops while conserving biodiversity and local community rights
Why employees and customers will be calling the shots
Facebook and Twitter have helped us harness the true power of our opinions. Ignored customers now have a platform to air their grievances and take on big companies
The heavy influx of migrants is choking the capital. Though solutions were identified long ago, lack of vision and adequate funds are pushing the city to the edge
In recent times, the Indian public has often seen the judiciary taking the Executive to task, even taking over some of its functions. But are judges overstepping the limits of their power?
Is America pushing the world irretrievably into disaster with its fiscal adventurism?
Indian sportspersons take drugs because they have gotten away with it so far. But now the authorities are playing catch up
Parmesh Shahani recounts the small changes that are happening in the Indian workplace. But this change in mindsets needs one prerequisite: Gay employees need to come out
Workplace equality for sexual minorities is finally on the agenda
More than 300 people die everyday on Indian roads, but who is to blame and what are we doing about it?