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EkStep Foundation is the technical partner of a new global philanthropic initiative Co-Impact. What exactly is it bringing to the table?
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Daniel Kahneman, grandfather of behavioural economics, talks about how the field came to be and the impact it has had
The Infosys founder has always claimed the high moral ground on good governance. But by taking on the current board in a high-pitched boardroom battle, he may have violated his own tenets and weakened the institution
From a distance, India looks pretty. But the ground it stands on is shaky. Policies framed in Lutyens’ Delhi are distanced from Indian realities. Entrepreneurship is the victim
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To those who reckon banks are going to keel over and die in the face of disruption from non-traditional contenders, I have a piece of advice. Hang on. It isn't going to happen so fast
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