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How some of India's top CEOs faced the pandemic and what they learnt from it

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How some of India's top CEOs faced the pandemic and what they learnt from it
India's CEOs are navigating their businesses through an unprecedented disruption. ET Magazine asks them how they have adapted and what they have learned.
View: How Donald Trump has hit the right chord with Indian Americans in 2020 US elections
One interesting demographic feature this time is that a record 23.2 mn voters, or 10% of the total electorate, are naturalised citizens, i.e. foreign-born immigrants who became Americans. It was no surprise that Trump used a citizenship naturalisation ceremony, featuring a sari-clad Indian software engineer, as a prop for the Republican Convention.
Businesses need to create foundations strong enough to weather future storms: Sanjiv Mehta, Chairman & MD HUL
We launched over 50 new product and pack innovations to cater to the rapid changes in demand in hygiene and sanitisation products, said Sanjiv Mehta while replying to a question
Recent surge in freight movement could mean that India's economy is getting back on track
The year-on-year growth of the Indian Railways' freight business entered positive territory in mid-August for the first time since March 25, when a nationwide lockdown was announced by the government to curb the spread of the novel coronavirus. With that, the economy, too, came to a standstill for at least two months.
The economy is picking up partly due to pent up demand, says NITI Aayog's Vice Chairman
NITI Aayog Vice-Chairman Rajiv Kumar talks to ET about the revival of the Indian economy and his cautious optimism regarding the signs of surges in traffic.
Pedaling in packs: With pandemic closing down gyms, cycling becomes activity of choice for fitness enthusiasts
Cycling groups around the country are seeing an influx of new members as empty roads and closed gyms are driving fitness enthusiasts towards cycling
Bicycle demand rises amid coronavirus pandemic but manufacturers unable to keep up
The cycle market can grow exponentially as there is a lot of potential in the rural areas also, says Jagdish Khattar, a patron to AICMA who played a key role in the inter-ministerial committee of NITI Aayog.
Realme Smart TV review: A quintessential budget TV with good picture quality and sound output
Ample and conveniently placed ports and a friendly interface make this TV a bright choice.
Jabra Elite 45h review: A great buy if you are on a budget
Battery life overshadows the minor discomfort it can cause if worn for long.
Asus ROG Phone 3 review: A gaming phone that does everything a premium device should do
Here is a phone that scores well on all areas — be in gaming, photography or daily tasks.
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