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September 14, 2017
Ayesha and her father are facing a clash of culture or what is popularly known as the generation gap. At first, there appears nothing unusual about this case. We have all been at one or the other end of this gap- as children or as parents. .....
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Historically, celebrities were used by a handful of brands - Lux is a name that springs to mind. In the last few years, with growing incomes and the opening up of India, many new product categories have emerged which are more lifestyle related.....
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Two things go into making India unique - a high growth rate outpacing other global...
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Sesame Street, an American television programme made history in the late 60s. Its aim was to use television to help children, particularly from low- income households, prepare for school.....
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LSE, gave a talk based on his new book "Transforming India", Harvard University Press. It is the story of a country in transition going to the polls in early 2014. From 1947 onwards, the landscape of Indian politics, according to....
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Despite all the bitching that goes on about Davos being the playground for the rich and the richer, there is a lot to pick up at the WEF....
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Chatham House hosted a lecture by Professor John Ikenberry of Princeton on the global shifts in power and how the liberal world order will get reshaped as a result. Will the transition be peaceful and will the rising States stay with this order ....
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