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Smita Tripathi

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For The Love Of Art

The Serendipity Arts Festival in Goa brought together different art forms, music, dance and theatre performance under one roof

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'Serendipity Arts Festival Is Trying To Make Art Inclusive'

Goa's diverse culture and history make it a natural location for hosting creative exchange and conversations, says the festival's director Preeta Singh

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‘Balvenie’s India sales to grow 20%’

Samuel J. Simmons, global brand ambassador, The Balvenie, talks to BW Businessworld about the whisky market in India

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Sinful Delight

While one never needed an excuse to fall in love with chocolate, chocolate boutiques across the country are giving us enough reason to indulge our senses

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In Pursuit Of Happiness

While several dream of quitting their high-profile corporate careers, some actually do hang up their boots and take the road less travelled to pursue their passion

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Sinful Delight: Chomping On Chocolates

Whether you wish to gift boxes of chocolates to loved ones or just indulge on your own, there are plenty of options

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‘Dedicated To Building Our Business In India’

Sotheby’s auction sales of modern and contemporary Indian art saw an increase of 27 per cent in 2015, followed by strong results in 2016

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‘We Have To Bet Long On Emerging Markets’

New York-based accessory maker Coach thought twice before venturing into the Indian market. But barely months after it launched its first store, the company sees India as an ‘opportunity to build on’

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‘There Is A Gifting Heritage In India Like Nowhere Else’

Baume & Mercier has been in India for 165 years of its 186-year history. It re-entered India in 2003 and is chalking out a ‘long-term strategy’ tailoring its luxury watches and marketing tactics to Indian preferences. The Swiss watchmaker identifies India among its top five markets in the Asia-Pacific region

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‘India A Key Market With Demanding Customers’

Watches from the French half of Switzerland have always been coveted possessions in India. A brand from the German half now forays into that space

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