SEPT 26, 2004
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The 25 Most Powerful Women In Indian Business
She is a woman in business, executive, entrepreneur, or simply someone into the family business.

All About The 25...
The 25 most powerful women in Indian
business, the top 20 to watch, and
women in the BT100.
A numerical analysis.
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India's Working
Women By
The Numbers

The survey throws up some amazing insights.
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EDITORIAL
The Other Sex

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Women To Watch
Twenty women who could one day be
part of The 25 Most Powerful Women
in Indian Business.
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The Nine Who Aren't
Last year's listers who do not
figure in this year's list.
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The Mind Of The Working Woman
Who is the working woman? What does she spend on? Does a working woman in
Mumbai think and act the same way as
one in Kochi? Answering these, and more
such questions, is India's first-ever survey of working women by BT-ACNielsen
ORG-MARG. more...

The 5 Types Of Working Women
No two women are alike and two
working women, even less so.
Marketers, meet the five different
types of working women you
must know and manage.
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The Working Woman World View
This year sees India's working women come of age.
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  How We Did It
The first-of-its-kind survey was a major cross-country exercise. more...
 
 

If Know Them Better You Must...
Go online for detailed profiles of The 25 Most Powerful Women In Indian Business. For that's the odd thing about power. No matter how well you think you've understood it, there's always something more that you would want to know. Do log on.

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Q&A: Montek Singh Ahluwalia
The celebrated Deputy Chairman of the Planning Commission speaks to BT Online on the shape of post-liberalisation planning to come. What prompted his return to India, what exactly is the Commission up to, what panchayats mean to India's future, and yes, the relevance of Planning in the market era.


Of Mice...
Mouse-click yourself any which way in cyberspace; why net-surfing plans are such a drag.

Farm As A Freeway
The World Trade Organisation's latest agreement in Geneva has come as a relief to all those countries that had almost given up on Western countries reducing farm subsidies. At long last, they have budged on this sore point of the Doha round. But what about non-tariff barriers? Farm trading remains riddled with problems.
 

Are You Really Financially Independent?
Financial independence is not just a term to bandy about. It involves some serious planning.

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5 Hot Sectors For Women
There are some industries where women
are making their presence felt. Here are
five of them. more...
 
The Uneasy Icon
The strange life of William Lever, a businessman who gave us so much of the familiar, and a set of essays on the Indian economy. more...
 

Working Woman's Evening Out
Where the woman of the corporate species hangs out (and lets it all hang out) in India's six largest cities.
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People
Starring G.N. Bajpai of SEBI, Agendra Kumar of Veritas Software, K.V. Ramani of FutureSoft, Karan Paul of the Apeejay Group and Rahul Bajaj of Bajaj Auto
more...
 

Leadership Secrets by Ronnie Screwvala

102 Disruptions
The first 100 days in office of the UPA
government show how bad luck can disrupt the best intention.
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The Shipper's Lucky Wind
The new maritime policy should boost private and public sector investment.
more...

Now, The Mobikes
Honda finally rolls out its first motorcycle
in India.
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The High-Maintenance Male
They're treading on women territory, and marketers at least aren't complaining.
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To Buddy Up Or Not
How buddy-buddy do you get with male co-workers? Women advise.
Help, Tarun!
Glass Action
Redone Offices
more...

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