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Ruhail Amin, Sr. Editor, BW Businessworld, is a seasoned journalist with expertise across business, technology, entertainment, and politics, he is known for his incisive analysis and in-depth reporting. His work reflects a commitment to journalistic integrity and storytelling excellence, earning him recognition as a trusted voice in the industry. His contributions span multiple platforms, consistently delivering content that informs and engages a wide audience.
In his role as CMO Vivo India, Zhang played a critical role in the aggressive growth that Vivo India has witnessed in the last two years
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Read MoreThe film (Samsung India's campaign #SapneHueBade) revolves around the real life story of Seema Nagar, capturing the trials and tribulations she went through before entering Samsung Technical School and how it enabled her to dream big
Read MoreTextiles minister Smriti Irani will hold additional charge of information and broadcasting while NS Tomar, who is rural development and Panchayat Raj (Incumbent) minister, will also take care of the urban development ministry, the PMO said on Tuesday
Read MoreShashi Shekhar Vempati shares his vision of modern, innovative and globally competitive public broadcasters with Ruhail Amin
Read MoreAlong with Lowe Lintas and Mullen Lintas, PointNine Lintas would be the third independent agency of the MullenLowe Lintas Group in India
Read MoreTiwari was earlier associated with Philips as Director Marketing, Indian Subcontinent – Brand, Communication & Digital
Read MoreThe campaign positions Datsun as the most compelling small car in India, or in election parlance, ‘the most eligible small car candidate in India’
Read MoreOn a recent visit to India, BBC Global News CEO JIM EGAN spoke to Ruhail Amin about the importance of the Indian market, BBC’s foray into new regional languages and more
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