Forbes India
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22nd May, 2009
 
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  The CEO of BR Films is influenced by Michael J Wolfs The Entertainment Economy Read more
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  Will McKinsey follow its own rules to regain its corporate reputation Read more
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  Foreigners came seeking paradise59 they’re now in a complicated legal hell Read more
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  Students stake it all for an entry into the IITs Will an 80 percent cutoff in the board exams act as a spoiler Read more
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  Swiss engineering firm ABBs chief executive says that climate change and India are big on the company’s radar Read more
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  A Recent study states animals on wine labels are becoming an increasingly popular and lucrative way to sell wines Read more
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  Pushing our bodies to do more can be dangerous Even fatal Read more
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  The 50paiseaminute scheme could be the catalyst for the telecom industry to head for consolidation Read more
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  All the world is coming to India’s fastgrowing market but the cement maker is heading out of India Read more
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  Because fat cats tend to have soft underbellies Read more
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  Letter from the Editor Arvind Jadhav has the toughest CEO job in the country He’s inherited an airline with no sense of reality Read more
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  One casualty after the Indian team’s early exit from the T20 World Cup and the Champions Trophy was bowling coach Venkatesh Prasad He tells Forbes India why his removal is not justified and why bowlers fade away soon Read more
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  Jumping off cliffs ramming cars into one another leaping through rings of fire… these guys make it look so easy Stuntman Syed Habib Haji gives us the truth behind the illusion Read more
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Forbes India Issue 13 is on the stands. That's half a year of Forbes India. How are we doing?

Source: www.forbesindiamagazine.com
When Arvind Jadhav took over the reins at Air India, he knew he was in for a rough ride. But, he has been thwarted at every attempt – by the unions and the government - to turn around the sick national airline. ...
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  The small Southeast Asian country is taking giant strides towards a better economy Read more