Saturday, 8 December 2018

Slowing sales, structural shifts and rural demand is bringing small cars back into focus

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Slowing sales, structural shifts and rural demand is bringing small cars back into focus
Early signs of a deep structural shift in consumer demand is sending car makers back to the drawing board.
Krishnamurti Subramanian: A new policy star rises
The new chief economic advisor will have to immediately get cracking on the Economic Survey 2018-19.
Will high voltage campaigns bear fruit on 11 December?
On Tuesday, the results of assembly elections in five states will be announced. ET Magazine picks outs some of the exciting moments of last 2 months.
How data privacy and governance issues have battered Facebook ahead of 2019 polls
Data privacy and governance issues have battered Facebook. It requires greater scrutiny in India.
Agri universities and research institutes are cultivating farm startups
Agriculture universities and research institutes are stepping up to fill the gaps in funding and mentoring in the farm startup ecosystem.
The Indian seafarer who lived a 'Life of Pi' like adventure
The Golden Globe Race of 2018 was a celebration and tribute to the original race of 1968.
Among ordinary Pakistanis there's more love than hate for India
Many ordinary Pakistanis who are warm towards India are confused by what they see on social media.
Arab's new spring of succcessful women directors
Women filmmakers lead the charge in Arab cinema, as they cast off social barriers and tell their stories.
Can WNS transform itself in its bid to multiply its revenues?
The NYSE-listed, business process management company wants to figure out how to move up to a bigger league.
The Big Draw: Indian tourism in numbers
Most Indians travel to see their family. Pilgrimages and health are also major reasons according to the 2008-09 data.
By not initiating action against the mob that lynched a police inspector, Yogi Adityanath reveals BJP's priorities
In the long run, it would be a cliché to limit responses to citing shortfall in the UP police strength on parameters laid out by the United Nations on the basis of population levels.
If BJP has guts, throw me out of the alliance: Om Prakash Rajbhar
State BJP president Mahendra Nath Pandey has called Rajbhar a "necessary evil". At an interview in Delhi, Rajbhar spoke to Prerna Katiyar on the reasons for his dissent.
How obsession with box-office numbers is hurting single-screen cinema owners
As opening day collections and business figures become marketing planks for movies, it's hurting people lower down in the Bollywood food chain.
Cookbooks for children: A delicious interest that is missing in India
This combination of education about food and cooking along with recipes framed for fans has helped make such cookbooks for children popular abroad.
Voweler review: The app every book lover has been looking for
It is a great way to connect with readers and join book communities across the world.
Galaxy Watch review: One of the best options to complement an Android phone
It looks, feels and sounds like an analogue watch, but with smart-features.
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