Saturday 27 April 2019

Ride to future: Auto firms are crafting new strategies to stay on track

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Ride to future: Auto firms are crafting new strategies to stay on track
Motown India is recalibrating its strategy through acquisitions, alliances, diversification, re-alignments and even market exits.
With India's economy growing at about 7%, why the auto industry is hurting so badly?
The sector that employs 37 mn people and contributes 7.5% to India's GDP stares at a multi-layered crisis.
Government's solar park push is running into land acquisition and transmission challenges
Land acquisition and transmission challenge is casting a big shadow on India's ambitious renewable energy plans.
Comic commerce: What fuels the mini economy of vintage Indian comic books
Comic book buffs have created a mini-economy where collectors are willing to pony up big sums for rare editions.
A look at the longtimers in Lok Sabha
ET Magazine lists the most successful Lok Sabha MPs of all time, the veterans who are once again in the fray and the constituencies that will see a new MP in at least two decades.
Fighting to lose: The candidates whose fate is sealed even before the polls
Most constituencies have a handful of serious candidates. Then there is a long tail of people who contest knowing they will lose their deposits. Why do they do it?
The mystery of intriguing Indian spices
Creating regional and seasonal Indian flavours needs a deep understanding of how spices are combined to balance tastes.
Guerrilla Fighter: How Raj Thackeray is making an unlikely political comeback
Raj Thackeray is leveraging oratory and earthy charisma to become a challenge for the BJP-Shiv Sena combine.
Our sons and daughters are not our political heirs: Radha Mohan Singh
Radha Mohan Singh says that farmers were facing several problems earlier as well. But steps to alleviate their woes have been taken only in the last five years.
Now the voice of Patna Sahib will not remain silent: Ravi Shankar Prasad
Ravi Shankar Prasad feels Nitish Kumar joining the BJP has made the NDA a powerful effective social combination and not just a political combination, as it represents all communities.
Can rejuvenated Congress turn the tables on BJP in MP this time?
These polls are the best chance for Congress to break BJP's hold on Madhya Pradesh but only if it can figure a way out of the maze the saffron party has placed it in.
How Sachin Pilot is trying to get the poll math right for Congress in Rajasthan
Rajasthan Deputy CM Sachin Pilot says this election is about bread-and-butter issues and not ultra-nationalism. But caste math might decide who will be in the driver's seat.
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