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World's top 10 highest-paid actresses 2018

World's top 10 highest-paid actresses 2018

Atal Bihari Vajpayee: A life in pictures

Atal Bihari Vajpayee: A life in pictures

Into the fire: The alarming effects of climate change

Into the fire: The alarming effects of climate change

Rajan Nanda: End of an era

Rajan Nanda: End of an era

Work in progress: The evolution of jobs

Work in progress: The evolution of jobs

  • Glimpses from Forbes India Insights 2018

    Glimpses from Forbes India Insights 2018

    Leading industry executives recently discussed the solutions for a symbiotic economy in New Delhi

  • Podcast: Harbingers of change

    Podcast: Harbingers of change

    Most people are already rubbing shoulders with advanced technology at work. The future of work is enthralling, but it also brings some scares

  • Glimpes from Forbes India Leadership Awards 2018 Jury Meet

    Glimpes from Forbes India Leadership Awards 2018 Jury Meet

    The Forbes India Leadership Awards, now in their eighth year, are the flagship property of Forbes India and celebrate transformational leadership and excellence. They have also come to be acknowledged as one of the most respected and meaningful recognitions across industries.

  • Podcast: Health Care's the Best Policy

    Podcast: Health Care's the Best Policy

    With investment from SoftBank, India’s biggest online insurance aggregator PolicyBazaar is ready for its next big foray: Health care on tap

  • The vibrant and sophisticated style of Bombay Art Deco

    The vibrant and sophisticated style of Bombay Art Deco

    Some of Mumbai’s architectural treasures in The Art Deco style have just been inscribed as World Heritage by UNESCO. Navin Ramani grew up in one facing the Oval Maidan, but it wasn't until much later, when he was leading walking tours of The Art Deco heritage in Miami Beach, US, that he drew parallels with the rich heritage he had left behind. His fascination with the sophistication and craftsmanship of the Art Deco Style in Mumbai and its ‘light, playful feeling’ led to the making of his book: Bombay Art Deco Architecture: A Visual Journey 1930-53, published by Roli Books

  • A brave new world

    A brave new world

    A program that debates humans, 3D printed aircraft and autonomous flying vehicles can only mean that the future is here (Curated By- Anjan Das; Coordinated By- Mexy Xavier)

  • Podcast: AI @ Work

    Podcast: AI @ Work

    From education to automobiles to health care a clutch of nascent Indian ventures is using artificial Intelligence and machine learning to change the way we live and work

  • Trees, inspite of us

    Trees, inspite of us

    Spontaneous protests have halted, temporarily, the indiscriminate felling of mature trees to clear ground for new government quarters in New Delhi, but not before an unprecedented 16,500 trees have been laid down. Let’s face it, trees or environment aren't a priority in rapidly urbanising cities like ours, where regard for human life is low. We need reminding that trees - and its vibrant ecosystem of microbes, insects, birds and animals - are vital to our lives. Here’s a silent tribute to these living breathing beings that cant speak our language when harmed

  • 3D print is remoulding our lives

    3D print is remoulding our lives

    The world's first commercial housing project based on 3D-concrete printing is underway in Netherlands. Companies around the world have already proven that not only can a large-scale projects be 3D-printed, it can be done cheaply, efficiently and easily. The technology is moving beyond plastic prototypes to everyday industrial use. Here are a few ways the 3D printing is transforming the way we live

  • Yoga's global appeal: The many interpretations of an age-old practice

    Yoga's global appeal: The many interpretations of an age-old practice

    How far reaching and widespread-and amusing even-the mighty yoga’s spread is evident in these recent images from around the world. Hold a posture while browsing these

  • FIFA World Cup 2018: Head off to a Russian holiday

    FIFA World Cup 2018: Head off to a Russian holiday

    Indian football fans are marking their presence at the World Cup. A FIFA spokesperson confirmed that 17,962 tickets have been allocated to Indians. Now you may want to give the soccer matches a miss, but this is the best time to travel to Russia. With 570,000 foreign fans and 700,000 Russians expected to attend the matches, the cities are enlivened with anticipation and the restaurants with their specials, so happy city-hopping!

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