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OCTOBER 92005
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Tata's Rs 1-lakh Car
Beating incredible odds, Ratan Tata's Tata Motors has not just built running prototypes of the ultra low-priced
car but geared up for a ../2008
launch. An inside look into
the automotive revolution it
could unleash.

Interview: Ratan Tata
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The Global Small Cars

The Quadricycle "Cars"

The Other Rs 1-Lakh Car

Dilip Chhabria's Blueprint For A Rs 1-lakh Car

How TVS Group's K. Mahesh Built
A Car For Rs 15,000

BT SPECIAL

A Nation's Progress: Engineering To Sport

Middle-class India's obsession with education fuelled the great Indian IT boom. Increasing affluence is now fuelling the creation of a sports-minded nation. Read More

The Business Of Sport
Managing sports in India is big money and big politics.
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All For The Tube
Broadcasting doesn't just bring in the money; it actually popularises sport. Read More

FEATURES
The Cookie Crumbles

A host of regional brands are chipping away at Britannia's dominance. Can the wannabes dethrone the market leader?
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Wooing India
The EU wants India on its side at the WTO.
But India wants EU to deliver on its
promises first.
more...

  Urge To Merge
A slew of promoters is bringing together group companies under a single banner.
more...

 

The Rise Of Online Advertising
In another five years, advertisers could be spending as much as Rs 730 crore a
year on internet ads.
more...
 

It's Red Hot
Pradeep Chordia of Chordia Food Park
believes entrepreneurs are best placed to
ride the processed foods boom.
more...

 

Chateau Indage, Monsieur?
Domestic vintners, importers and MNCs
are scrambling to meet growing
demand for wine.

more...

 

60 Minutes
Mervyn Davies, CEO of Standard
Chartered Bank, speaks to BT on the
bank and its plans for India.

more...

 

   
MONEY
Deliverance, At Last
The monsoon delivered when it mattered. This sets the stage for high economic growth.
more...
 

Penny Wise
You can earn a lot from low-priced stocks.
more...

 
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Jessop & Company rises from the ashes
Q&A: Dr Kevin Freiberg, author, on low-cost airlines
Global Franchise Architects plans to expand in India
Outsourcing to Symphony Services
The Philips India story
The rebirth of HR consultants
IT's newest dirty secret: over-invoicing
Perlecan Pharma: Dr Reddy's latest gambit
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Retail Conundrum
The entry of foreign players, and FDI, could galvanise the retail sector and provide employment to thousands. Left parties, however, feel it would push small domestic players out of jobs. What is the real picture?


The Foreign Hand
Huge spikes and corrections in the BSE Sensex have lately come to be associated with the infusion and withdrawal of capital from foreign institutional investors (FIIs). Are India's stock markets becoming over dependent on FIIs?

Changing Equation
Mid-rung Indian pharmaceutical companies such as Lupin, Torrent, Strides Arcolab and others are looking at global acquisitions to bolster their product portfolios and growth prospects. Will the strategy pay off?
 
 

What Happened At Disney?
A compelling tale that captures Michael Eisner's reign as Walt Disney chief.

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The Thrill Is back
The emergence of podcasting has exploded musical avenues. And yes, the music still hasn't stopped.
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People
Starring Rajmohan Pillai of the Beta Group, Ashwini Kakkar of Thomas Cook India, Suresh Nanda of the Claridges Group of Hotels, Jeh Wadia of Britannia, G. Madhavan Nair of ISRO, and N. Srinivasan of India Cements.
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Leadership Spotlight by Kumar Mangalam Birla

The Zipping Zeroes
Five years into the 21st century, India finds itself at the threshold of a new gilded age. Right? Yes. No. Maybe.
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Self Worth:
Bengal's Favourite Son
It's no longer Purnendu Chatterjee but Prasoon Mukherjee.
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Top Of Mind
Infosys' Girish Vaidya isn't quitting, O&M is India's agency #1, and IT firms may boycott Bangalore's IT.com show.

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Current
B.M. Khaitan-owned Eveready acquires BPL's battery business.
Plus: Anil Ambanis' GSM moves, Paramount Airways' new business-class airline and Tata Steel's global acquisition forays.

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Senior Managers' Gold Rush
The private equity market in India is making senior managers seek the more lucrative business of investing and growing young companies.
Help, Tarun!
Corporate Jobs For Social Grads
Hyderabad Is Still Cyberabad
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REPORTER'S DIARY
IT's Next Big What?

Venture capitalist Promod Haque believes Pune is the next Silicon Valley. Activists say that unplanned development will spell its doom. Somewhere between the two is the reality of Pune's future.

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