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Regina Mihindukulasuriya

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Regina is a reporter for BW Businessworld. In her previous assignments, she has worked with Independent television Network as a news anchor and reporter in Sri Lanka

Latest Articles By Regina Mihindukulasuriya

The Lingerie Revolutionary

Richa Kar, co-founder of Zivame, seems to have defied all odds in her journey

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The Only Woman Running A Billion Dollar Startup

Radhika Aggarwal, co-founder, ShopClues is a pioneer in her own way

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India's Rise Into The Private Jet Industry

Most of the Kanika's clientele has a net worth of at least 10 million dollars. A private jet for a birthday party start can be anything north of Rs 60,000 an hour to Rs 2.5 lakh per hour, depending on the aircraft

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Women Can’t Have It All!

Dr Jain has interviewed a number of leading women for her book including Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw, the richest self made woman in India, and Sonia Singh, editorial director at NDTV

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Bharat Entrepreneurs Network (BEN) Launched For Underprivileged Indian Entrepreneurs

"Sure, we have Vijay Shekhar Sharma from Aligarh, but we need to nurture and enable more entrepreneurs from the grass root level of Bharat to reach mega stardom to support national economic demands.”

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Snapdeal's Shopo Shuts Down; Kraftly Sees Surge In Sellers

The handicrafts company said in a blog post that it will be shutting down due to a weak consumer market

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Budget 2017 Reveals Government 'Lacks Tax Experts'

'The trend of surcharge is up. And it has affected the so-called higher income brackets of the corporate sector'

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Healthcare Sector To Govt: Slash Those Custom Duties And Taxes

China reduced their custom charges on more than half of their imported medical devices. It's gone from 4 per cent to 3.3 per cent

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Cluster Protection For Defence Can Help All Manufacturers: Parrikar

Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar has a Q&A with defence industrialists at the Indian Defence and Aerospace Summit

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Indian Civil Aviation Driven By Low Cost Domestic Market

For the first time in years, Indian carriers saw modest profit of $122 million, mostly owing to low fuel prices

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