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Naina Sood is a Economics graduate and has done her post graduation in International economics and Trade. She has deep interests in Indian economy and reforms
While there is a little doubt that solar suddenly appears to be amongst the cheapest energy sources, there is also a big question mark on the financial sustainability of these crashing tariffs and the highly aggressive bidding behaviour of the companies
Read MoreMathur says the merger of Vedanta Limited and Cairn India was approved by all shareholders in September 2016 and is expected to be completed in the first quarter of 2017
Read MorePromoting happiness and a positive attitude in the country, Ohood Al Roumi position is the brainchild of Sheikh Mohammed-bin Rashid Al Maktoum, vice president and prime minister of the UAE and the ruler of Dubai
Read MoreThe unpaid dues in India’s steel industry are looming large. And even steel behemoths are barely able to keep their heads above water
Read MoreAshu has seen the world from both the sides — as a corporate banker and an asset manager and is often complimented on her enormous knowledge
Read MoreWhile the honest citizen found herself without work or waiting in queues at banks to draw small amounts of her savings, the holders of black money were not worried
Read MoreAs a family promoted company, Hero Future Energies has an edge over its competitors, says Sunil Jain, CEO
Read MoreDan Shugar, CEO, NEXTracker discusses its venture in India in an exclusive interview with BW Businessworld and explained this innovative technology of solar tracking
Read MoreVinita knew exactly what she wanted to do when she joined Lupin. To take IT global and enter the largest, most advanced, and regulated pharma market, the US
Read MoreNaina Sood profiles Sunita Narain, a pioneer of environment activism in India
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