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Our latest edition takes a look at how India's economy can be rebooted as we continue to cope with the Covid-19 pandemic and its fallout; plus why CEOs think India is ready to embrace work from home even well past the lockdown


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What will it take for India to restart its economy, safely and keeping the public’s health interests at the fore? We answer some pressing questions in the latest issue, which is currently digital and free to download.

See highlights here:


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  • Home Ground Advantage

India Inc’s top leaders are beginning to consider a hybrid model of work from home and from office. Is India ready? Read more here

 

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  • Facebook friends Jio

The deal gives Jio a technology company valuation and a long runway for its next leg of growth

  • Bata: Right Foot Forward

With a revamp of products, stores and image, Bata India has been bringing customers back

  • American Chop Suey

Chinese money is the fuel for the Indian startup ecosystem. Can Covid-19 roll that back?

  • Covid-19: Redefining the Human Touch

The coronavirus outbreak is witnessing an evolution in the way human resources are engaged and managed

 

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  • Begin Again

Countries that have eased the lockdown give us a glimpse of life after the restrictions are rolled back

 

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  • Life After Layoffs

Your career is far from over even if you’ve got the pink slip. Five people who went through it explain why

  • Glimmer of Hope

The coronavirus outbreak has adversely affected several businesses, but not all is lost yet

  • Waiting for Take Off

The aviation sector will take a few quarters to get back to normalcy even after it resumes operations 

  • Opportunity in Adversity

As consumer behaviour and requirements change, VCs are bullish about startups that’ll thrive after the pandemic

 

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  • No Country for Migrants

The lockdown has brought to light the plight of daily wage workers and the nation’s apathy towards them

  • The Show Must Go On(line)

With venues shut, artistes are moving to digital events and finding new audiences

 

Download the free digital issue here