1. The article profiles the most powerful people in India based on the India Today Power List 2009.
2. It discusses several top industrialists including Ratan Tata, Mukesh Ambani, Anil Ambani, and Sunil Mittal who lead major business conglomerates.
3. It also profiles Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan for his influence across different industries from films to television to sports ownership.
UTV Motion Pictures is a film production and distribution subsidiary of UTV Software Communications. It produces Bollywood films as well as collaborates with Hollywood studios on films. Approximately 35% of Indian moviegoers are between ages 10-24, making marketing and branding partnerships important. UTV faces competition from other major film releases. Key factors influencing consumer choice of films include marketing, genre, stars, production house, and ease of watching.
The document discusses various business trivia questions related to famous business leaders and brands. Some key points mentioned include:
- Carlos Ghosn was nicknamed "7-11" for his grueling work schedule when he joined Nissan.
- Dhirubhai Ambani founded Reliance Industries after being inspired by a packing exhibition.
- Karsanbhai Patel is credited with pioneering the concept of agri-business that became a Harvard case study.
- The document presents several rounds of trivia questions related to business leaders, brands, advertisements, and making connections between visual and text clues.
The retail industry in India is undergoing major changes as large domestic and international companies enter the market. Reliance Industries announced a $2 billion investment in its retail venture Reliance Retail. Aditya Birla Group will invest over $1.3 billion in retail over the next three years. Walmart is entering the Indian market through a partnership with Bharti Enterprises. Major players anticipate investments and expansion will generate many new jobs in the growing retail sector.
The document discusses the past, present and future of golf in India. It mentions that golf originated in Scotland and was introduced to India in the 1800s. In the past few years, the number of golf courses in India has increased significantly. Golf tourism is also emerging as more international players visit India to play on courses here. The future of golf in India is promising with continued growth in courses and players. Government support and initiatives are helping drive more interest in golf across the country.
VIP Industries is India's largest manufacturer of hard luggage and a market leader in the luggage industry with over 60% market share. It is recommended as a buy with a 12 month target price of Rs. 130 per share. Key reasons include strong growth expected in the soft luggage segment where VIP is expanding its offerings. Additionally, recent acquisitions and brand building exercises are positioning VIP to increase market share and cater to all price segments. However, raw material price fluctuations and competition from the unorganized sector pose investment concerns.
366/14 MediaKey /// Creatività: Made in Tunnel StudiosTunnel Studios
Tunnel Studios é una struttura indipendente con competenze approfondite e una flessibilità a misura di ogni situazione. Radici creative per un'anima digitale, un lavoro sartoriale e di qualità che fa la differenza, per lasciare un segno nel “mondo della comunicazione”.
The document discusses breaking normal forms in databases by storing multiple values in a single column, and provides examples of encoding user data into a compact string for storage in cookies. It then describes how Hive can help analyze this denormalized and encoded data through the use of user-defined functions, struct types, and the lateral view feature to explode nested objects into rows.
UTV Motion Pictures is a film production and distribution subsidiary of UTV Software Communications. It produces Bollywood films as well as collaborates with Hollywood studios on films. Approximately 35% of Indian moviegoers are between ages 10-24, making marketing and branding partnerships important. UTV faces competition from other major film releases. Key factors influencing consumer choice of films include marketing, genre, stars, production house, and ease of watching.
The document discusses various business trivia questions related to famous business leaders and brands. Some key points mentioned include:
- Carlos Ghosn was nicknamed "7-11" for his grueling work schedule when he joined Nissan.
- Dhirubhai Ambani founded Reliance Industries after being inspired by a packing exhibition.
- Karsanbhai Patel is credited with pioneering the concept of agri-business that became a Harvard case study.
- The document presents several rounds of trivia questions related to business leaders, brands, advertisements, and making connections between visual and text clues.
The retail industry in India is undergoing major changes as large domestic and international companies enter the market. Reliance Industries announced a $2 billion investment in its retail venture Reliance Retail. Aditya Birla Group will invest over $1.3 billion in retail over the next three years. Walmart is entering the Indian market through a partnership with Bharti Enterprises. Major players anticipate investments and expansion will generate many new jobs in the growing retail sector.
The document discusses the past, present and future of golf in India. It mentions that golf originated in Scotland and was introduced to India in the 1800s. In the past few years, the number of golf courses in India has increased significantly. Golf tourism is also emerging as more international players visit India to play on courses here. The future of golf in India is promising with continued growth in courses and players. Government support and initiatives are helping drive more interest in golf across the country.
VIP Industries is India's largest manufacturer of hard luggage and a market leader in the luggage industry with over 60% market share. It is recommended as a buy with a 12 month target price of Rs. 130 per share. Key reasons include strong growth expected in the soft luggage segment where VIP is expanding its offerings. Additionally, recent acquisitions and brand building exercises are positioning VIP to increase market share and cater to all price segments. However, raw material price fluctuations and competition from the unorganized sector pose investment concerns.
366/14 MediaKey /// Creatività: Made in Tunnel StudiosTunnel Studios
Tunnel Studios é una struttura indipendente con competenze approfondite e una flessibilità a misura di ogni situazione. Radici creative per un'anima digitale, un lavoro sartoriale e di qualità che fa la differenza, per lasciare un segno nel “mondo della comunicazione”.
The document discusses breaking normal forms in databases by storing multiple values in a single column, and provides examples of encoding user data into a compact string for storage in cookies. It then describes how Hive can help analyze this denormalized and encoded data through the use of user-defined functions, struct types, and the lateral view feature to explode nested objects into rows.
This document provides an overview of correlation, including:
- Correlation measures the degree of linear relationship between two variables from -1 to 1.
- It can be positive, negative, or zero. A stronger correlation is closer to -1 or 1.
- Calculating correlation involves determining sums, means, and deviations of the variables to plug into the correlation formula.
- The example calculates a correlation coefficient of 0.75 between reading readiness and achievement scores, indicating a strong positive linear relationship.
This document provides an introduction to using Linux for new users by summarizing the key steps and concepts. It explains how to choose a Linux distribution like Ubuntu, download and install it, introduces the Ubuntu desktop interface, and describes some basic applications that come preinstalled like OpenOffice, Firefox, and Rhythmbox. It also discusses different desktop environments like GNOME, KDE and XFCE that can be used.
The document provides information about English course requirements at a university. It states that students must achieve a minimum TOEIC score of 650 for tourism or 550 for counseling or take two hours of English Corner classes each semester. It also notes that students who have met the TOEIC requirements should bring their certificate or results to the Language Center to have a copy made. It includes sample sentences with common grammar errors for students to correct.
Perfomance based email маркетинг: как грамотно построить и получать прибыль.Ilya Botvinnikov
Как решить задачи по автоматизации коммуникации с подписчиками в канале email-marketing;
Где брать данные для персонализированных транзакционных, сервисных, уведомительных сообщений, а также данные для персонализации массовых сообщений;
Как организовать обмен данными и их хранение, спланировать сценарий отправки сообщений;
Почему не обойтись без тесного взаимодействия маркетинга с IT, а также минимум, который должны знать IT специалисты и email маркетологи для организации процесса. Можно ли настроить автоматическую кампанию за 2 дня;
Насколько эффективнее работают автоматические perfomance based триггеры по сравнению с массовыми рассылками.
Презентация
Sábado 10 de Mayo-22:00 Horas.
TRAGICOMEDIA
The Phantom of the Fringe
(La fantasma del teatro alternativo)
Cia. The Phantom
Israel-España
http://www.carmengarcialorca.com/#!shows
This document provides an event schedule and details for #BYOBeard, an art gallery event celebrating beards. The schedule includes times for doors opening, a Bohemian performance, sunset, and winners being announced. Details are given for artworks being displayed, crafts, sponsors, and activities like making a faux beard, taking photos, and listening to audio notes from artists. Music will be provided by DJs and The Bohemians band. The event is organized by Urban Skep and sponsors include Austin Craft Riot and Austin Facial Hair Club.
This document provides instructions for updating various sections of a website for a hospitality lawyer. It outlines how to edit the news and events listing, membership images and benefits, lawyer profiles and images, practice areas, law firm profiles, upcoming events, and a registration section. Editing involves clicking widgets and tabs in the website admin and making changes to text, images, titles, links and content.
This document discusses the legacy of the Renaissance in Palm Beach County, Florida through architecture, art, literature, inventions, and science. It provides examples of Renaissance influences like the symmetrical design and columns of St. Mark's Greek Orthodox Church reflecting classical architecture. It also discusses how Renaissance ideals of humanism are still seen today in areas like modern literature allowing freedom of expression and the printing press enabling mass book publication. The document argues the Renaissance interest in astronomy also continues as shown by an image of an upcoming planetarium event.
This document discusses Shell, an oil and gas company that employs 93,000 people in over 90 countries. It produces the equivalent of 2,300 barrels of oil per minute. The document outlines Shell's investments in innovation and technology, including its network of technology centers around the world and spending over $1 billion per year on research and development. It also discusses Shell's strategy to create competitive advantages through proprietary technology and to be a leading energy technology solutions provider through collaborations.
- Football originated in England in 1863 and is the most popular sport in the country, played professionally and recreationally. Rugby also began in England and is popular in some areas.
- Tennis tournaments like Wimbledon began in the 19th century in England. Horse racing also began in England and features major races like the Derby and Grand National.
- Scotland is known for golf and highland games featuring traditional athletic competitions. Ireland's national sport is hurling, a stick and ball game similar to field hockey.
The document discusses how a trailer for a scripted reality soap opera called "The Edge" was created to resemble the style of the TV show "Made in Chelsea". Costumes, locations, and character designs were chosen to portray the upper-class status of the characters. Characters had color codes associated with them and names based on expensive jewelry. Scenes took place in wealthy areas of Manchester and a fancy restaurant. Slow-motion shots and fade-to-black edits were used to convey emotions of shock and sadness. Title cards from the perspective of a stalker character added suspense and narrative. A soundtrack reinforced themes and pacing of reveals through its lyrics and beat.
The document discusses challenges with scaling identity and access management systems to meet internet-scale demands. It notes that classical models break down at high scales, resulting in increased complexity and costs. A new, dynamically resilient approach is needed where each additional user provides a net benefit rather than cost. The role of administrators should be to manage infrastructure rather than users. Cultivating trust through transparency, participation and cooperation may allow for more scalable and secure systems compared to hierarchical, distrust-based approaches.
El documento resume actualizaciones recientes en el aeropuerto de Congonhas en São Paulo, Brasil, incluyendo: 1) cambios en las distancias declaradas de las pistas, 2) cierres temporales de pistas, 3) rutas preferenciales alternativas debido al uso de áreas, y 4) nuevas aproximaciones RNAV.
Elements, Compounds & Mixtures-- Spring 2012jmori1
This document provides instructions and assignments for students. It includes:
- A list of materials students will need, including notes, assignment logs, STAR cards, worksheets, and folders.
- Instructions for students to return manilla folders and turn in quizzes.
- A 10 minute time limit for an activity.
- Definitions and examples of elements, compounds, and mixtures.
- Assignments due on completing worksheets and STAR cards.
The document provides a profile of various powerful individuals in India, as part of India Today's "Power List 2009". It profiles businessmen like Ratan Tata, Mukesh Ambani, Anil Ambani, Sunil Mittal, and actors like Shah Rukh Khan. It discusses their business empires and influence, noting Ratan Tata's leadership through crises, Mukesh Ambani's large cash reserves and gas fields coming online, Anil Ambani's infrastructure projects, Sunil Mittal's dominance in telecom, and Shah Rukh Khan's ubiquitous celebrity status and brand endorsements. The profiles highlight both their business successes and sources of personal power and influence.
The document provides brief profiles of several prominent Indian business leaders, highlighting their accomplishments and leadership qualities. It describes how some leaders such as JRD Tata, Rahul Bajaj, and Ratan Tata built successful businesses upholding high ethics and values. Others like Kumaramangalam Birla, Gautam Singhania, and Kishore Biyani overcame challenges to establish thriving enterprises. The profiles showcase the vision, resilience, and success of these individuals in developing Indian industry.
This document provides an overview of correlation, including:
- Correlation measures the degree of linear relationship between two variables from -1 to 1.
- It can be positive, negative, or zero. A stronger correlation is closer to -1 or 1.
- Calculating correlation involves determining sums, means, and deviations of the variables to plug into the correlation formula.
- The example calculates a correlation coefficient of 0.75 between reading readiness and achievement scores, indicating a strong positive linear relationship.
This document provides an introduction to using Linux for new users by summarizing the key steps and concepts. It explains how to choose a Linux distribution like Ubuntu, download and install it, introduces the Ubuntu desktop interface, and describes some basic applications that come preinstalled like OpenOffice, Firefox, and Rhythmbox. It also discusses different desktop environments like GNOME, KDE and XFCE that can be used.
The document provides information about English course requirements at a university. It states that students must achieve a minimum TOEIC score of 650 for tourism or 550 for counseling or take two hours of English Corner classes each semester. It also notes that students who have met the TOEIC requirements should bring their certificate or results to the Language Center to have a copy made. It includes sample sentences with common grammar errors for students to correct.
Perfomance based email маркетинг: как грамотно построить и получать прибыль.Ilya Botvinnikov
Как решить задачи по автоматизации коммуникации с подписчиками в канале email-marketing;
Где брать данные для персонализированных транзакционных, сервисных, уведомительных сообщений, а также данные для персонализации массовых сообщений;
Как организовать обмен данными и их хранение, спланировать сценарий отправки сообщений;
Почему не обойтись без тесного взаимодействия маркетинга с IT, а также минимум, который должны знать IT специалисты и email маркетологи для организации процесса. Можно ли настроить автоматическую кампанию за 2 дня;
Насколько эффективнее работают автоматические perfomance based триггеры по сравнению с массовыми рассылками.
Презентация
Sábado 10 de Mayo-22:00 Horas.
TRAGICOMEDIA
The Phantom of the Fringe
(La fantasma del teatro alternativo)
Cia. The Phantom
Israel-España
http://www.carmengarcialorca.com/#!shows
This document provides an event schedule and details for #BYOBeard, an art gallery event celebrating beards. The schedule includes times for doors opening, a Bohemian performance, sunset, and winners being announced. Details are given for artworks being displayed, crafts, sponsors, and activities like making a faux beard, taking photos, and listening to audio notes from artists. Music will be provided by DJs and The Bohemians band. The event is organized by Urban Skep and sponsors include Austin Craft Riot and Austin Facial Hair Club.
This document provides instructions for updating various sections of a website for a hospitality lawyer. It outlines how to edit the news and events listing, membership images and benefits, lawyer profiles and images, practice areas, law firm profiles, upcoming events, and a registration section. Editing involves clicking widgets and tabs in the website admin and making changes to text, images, titles, links and content.
This document discusses the legacy of the Renaissance in Palm Beach County, Florida through architecture, art, literature, inventions, and science. It provides examples of Renaissance influences like the symmetrical design and columns of St. Mark's Greek Orthodox Church reflecting classical architecture. It also discusses how Renaissance ideals of humanism are still seen today in areas like modern literature allowing freedom of expression and the printing press enabling mass book publication. The document argues the Renaissance interest in astronomy also continues as shown by an image of an upcoming planetarium event.
This document discusses Shell, an oil and gas company that employs 93,000 people in over 90 countries. It produces the equivalent of 2,300 barrels of oil per minute. The document outlines Shell's investments in innovation and technology, including its network of technology centers around the world and spending over $1 billion per year on research and development. It also discusses Shell's strategy to create competitive advantages through proprietary technology and to be a leading energy technology solutions provider through collaborations.
- Football originated in England in 1863 and is the most popular sport in the country, played professionally and recreationally. Rugby also began in England and is popular in some areas.
- Tennis tournaments like Wimbledon began in the 19th century in England. Horse racing also began in England and features major races like the Derby and Grand National.
- Scotland is known for golf and highland games featuring traditional athletic competitions. Ireland's national sport is hurling, a stick and ball game similar to field hockey.
The document discusses how a trailer for a scripted reality soap opera called "The Edge" was created to resemble the style of the TV show "Made in Chelsea". Costumes, locations, and character designs were chosen to portray the upper-class status of the characters. Characters had color codes associated with them and names based on expensive jewelry. Scenes took place in wealthy areas of Manchester and a fancy restaurant. Slow-motion shots and fade-to-black edits were used to convey emotions of shock and sadness. Title cards from the perspective of a stalker character added suspense and narrative. A soundtrack reinforced themes and pacing of reveals through its lyrics and beat.
The document discusses challenges with scaling identity and access management systems to meet internet-scale demands. It notes that classical models break down at high scales, resulting in increased complexity and costs. A new, dynamically resilient approach is needed where each additional user provides a net benefit rather than cost. The role of administrators should be to manage infrastructure rather than users. Cultivating trust through transparency, participation and cooperation may allow for more scalable and secure systems compared to hierarchical, distrust-based approaches.
El documento resume actualizaciones recientes en el aeropuerto de Congonhas en São Paulo, Brasil, incluyendo: 1) cambios en las distancias declaradas de las pistas, 2) cierres temporales de pistas, 3) rutas preferenciales alternativas debido al uso de áreas, y 4) nuevas aproximaciones RNAV.
Elements, Compounds & Mixtures-- Spring 2012jmori1
This document provides instructions and assignments for students. It includes:
- A list of materials students will need, including notes, assignment logs, STAR cards, worksheets, and folders.
- Instructions for students to return manilla folders and turn in quizzes.
- A 10 minute time limit for an activity.
- Definitions and examples of elements, compounds, and mixtures.
- Assignments due on completing worksheets and STAR cards.
The document provides a profile of various powerful individuals in India, as part of India Today's "Power List 2009". It profiles businessmen like Ratan Tata, Mukesh Ambani, Anil Ambani, Sunil Mittal, and actors like Shah Rukh Khan. It discusses their business empires and influence, noting Ratan Tata's leadership through crises, Mukesh Ambani's large cash reserves and gas fields coming online, Anil Ambani's infrastructure projects, Sunil Mittal's dominance in telecom, and Shah Rukh Khan's ubiquitous celebrity status and brand endorsements. The profiles highlight both their business successes and sources of personal power and influence.
The document provides brief profiles of several prominent Indian business leaders, highlighting their accomplishments and leadership qualities. It describes how some leaders such as JRD Tata, Rahul Bajaj, and Ratan Tata built successful businesses upholding high ethics and values. Others like Kumaramangalam Birla, Gautam Singhania, and Kishore Biyani overcame challenges to establish thriving enterprises. The profiles showcase the vision, resilience, and success of these individuals in developing Indian industry.
Business & Economy Most influential People of 2007 Manoj BenjaminManoj Benjamin
This document profiles two influential Indian businesspeople in 2007 - Manoj Benjamin and Anil Aggarwal. Manoj Benjamin is the chairman of Royal Indian Raj International Corporation and plans to bring $2.9 billion in foreign direct investment to real estate development projects in major Indian cities like New Delhi, Mumbai, and Bangalore. Anil Aggarwal is the chairman of Vedanta Resources, a metals and mining group. In 2007, Vedanta Resources was profitable due to high commodity prices and Aggarwal announced a $1.9 billion power plant project in Orissa, India, though some were skeptical of his expansion. Both businesspeople were pursuing large investment projects in India that could significantly impact its economy.
Buisness And Economy Most influential of 2007 -Manoj BenjaminManoj Benjamin
WITH THE LOOKS, COME $2.9 BILLION
Manoj Benjamin! That’s the name the Indian realty sector wants to get to know well, and real soon, for with $2.9 billion of planned foreign direct investment in the real estate arena, in one shot, he becomes the king colada, the big enchilada, and for the sake of simple words, the number one player in the sector. If this man’s name has a huge twang of an ethnic touch, wait till you hear about his corporation of which he is Chairman – Royal Indian Raj International Corporation.
The fact is that in the year 2007, the real-estate sector is expected to better the already high growth being shown; and that despite the RBI’s consecutive hikes to the prime lending rates in an attempt to curb demand push inflation. According to Assocham, the FDI in this sector is expected to rise by 10% in FY 07. It has also forecasted that in FY07, the real-estate sector would attract 26% of total FDI in the country. And to take advantage of that, Manoj is planning to bring this huge FDI under the Integrated Township Development Program, a scheme of the Indian government. With his investment, he has left behind heavyweights like Blackstone Group & Goldman Sachs (which have plans to invest around $1 billion each) and even the Dubai-based Emmar group (investing $800 million).
Rajeev Chandrasekhar is an Indian businessman who was born in 1964 in Ahmedabad, Gujarat. He received engineering and computer science degrees from institutions in India and the US. He worked at Intel in the 1980s and helped design the 80486 microprocessor. In 1994, he founded BPL Mobile in India and grew it to become the largest cellular operator by 2001. However, BPL struggled in the early 2000s due to regulatory issues and increased competition. By 2005, Chandrasekhar had sold BPL to Essar for $1.2 billion and moved on to other business investments while enjoying his success.
This document summarizes the challenges that business leaders face in today's volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous (VUCA) world. It discusses how technology and changing consumer preferences have disrupted many established industries and companies. Leaders must have the courage to adapt their business models, make difficult decisions, and embrace failure in order to survive. Examples are given of companies like Polaroid, Nokia, and Yahoo that failed to adapt and are no longer industry leaders. The ability to understand trends, innovate quickly, and respond nimbly to changing conditions will determine which companies thrive in the future.
- Nirma's strategy of cutting prices for IV fluids (parenteral) drugs failed to work in the pharmaceutical segment where quality is valued over price.
- Dabur acquired Turkey-based personal care products maker Hobi Kozmetik Group for Rs 324 crore to gain access to markets in the Gulf and Middle East regions.
- Sony unveiled new smart TVs running Google's web-surfing system, priced $200-400 higher than regular TVs, starting sales this week.
Indian Affairs, Asia’s biggest news title has been relentlessly pursuing the need for a change in approach as the old order is beginning to crumple & political compulsions have dominated economic growth. We have no options, but to leave with its reality. Over the last few years, Indian Affairs & Breakfastnews has been at the centre of debating the uneasy questions & posing uncomfortable questions as Network 7 Media Group refuses to compromise on journalism ethics & principles of propriety. Indian Affairs has exposed the real villions of Indian polity who try to subvert the system for their personal gains. Our attempt to bring truth & credibility has given discomfort to many in the corridors of power & bunch of jokers at the helm of administration, but our struggle for bringing the truth remain the principle mantra, how much opposition we face. Indian Affairs is restless & in an attempt to cleanse the system through journalism has also discovered that India today is not the same as it was a decade a back. International Community today is looking at India with a much bigger anticipation as the past few years have brought disrepute following scams after scams paralyzing the policy reforms. Domestic turbulence & apathy towards the system have brought people to the streets as they protest that their rights are snatched away. India today is a new india.
Mamata Banerjee proposes that the railway ministry set up two factories on the land formerly used for the Tata Nano factory in Singur if the state government returns the land to the railways. Hyundai says its plans to launch a small car in India to compete with the Maruti Alto are on course. President Obama and Michelle Obama are looking forward to their upcoming trip to India in early November. Manmohan Singh was awarded the World Statesman Award in absentia for his contributions to the US-India partnership.
Mamata Banerjee proposes that the railway ministry set up two factories on the land formerly used for the Tata Nano factory in Singur if the state government returns the land to the railways. Hyundai says its plans to launch a small car in India to compete with the Maruti Alto are on course. President Obama and Michelle Obama are looking forward to their upcoming trip to India in early November. Manmohan Singh was awarded the World Statesman Award in absentia for his contributions to the US-India partnership.
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This document provides biographical information about the author of the book Business Maharajas, Gita Piramal. It states that Piramal has a PhD in business history and has written extensively on business topics in India for over 18 years. It notes that she has been involved in television programs on Indian business for BBC and other channels. It also provides brief personal details about Piramal, mentioning that she is married to industrialist Dilip Piramal and they have two daughters. The document concludes by listing the international publishing houses that have published Piramal's book Business Maharajas.
This presentation is on Idea Cellular-one of the growth oriented Telecom Operator.This presentation explains Idea Cellulars spends at this years auction conducted by Govt. on spectrum to retain its existing licenses .Idea's growth over the years,cash flows etc
The document summarizes 12 companies that transformed India by changing their industries or introducing new concepts. Genpact grew out of work sent to India by GE and helped establish India's business process outsourcing industry. Zee TV introduced satellite television in India and helped establish the country's television industry. The Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation, known for the Amul brand, organized dairy farmers into cooperatives and made India the world's largest milk producer.
The document contains answers to 32 trivia questions from various categories like business, sports, entertainment etc. Some key details include:
- Saina Nehwal was named brand ambassador of Kellogg's in India.
- BigBasket partnered with Chefkraft to deliver ready-to-cook meals under the brand HappyChef.
- Paolo Colella was appointed as head of Ericsson's India operations.
- TA Associates and Argan signed an agreement to acquire 95% stake in broadband provider Atria Convergence Technologies.
Rural marketing faces several issues and challenges including high distribution costs, low incomes, and cultural differences. Key challenges are availability, affordability, and awareness due to the large, dispersed rural population and poor infrastructure. Successful rural marketing strategies include offering affordable small packs, different advertising methods like village fairs, and innovative demonstrations to build product awareness and acceptance. Understanding rural dynamics is important to take advantage of the large rural market opportunity.
The document provides brief biographies of several prominent Indian business personalities including JRD Tata, Dhirubhai Ambani, Lakshmi Mittal, Sunil Mittal, Narayan Murthy, Azim Premji, Indra Nooyi, and Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw. It discusses their educational backgrounds, careers, companies founded, and some of their major accomplishments and awards received.
Top Indian richest persons, Richest persons, Indian rich persons VIJAY KAMBOJ
Mukesh Ambani remains India's richest person with a net worth of $21 billion from oil and gas. He plans to invest $25 billion in his businesses over the next 3 years. Dilip Shanghvi saw the biggest increase in wealth this year, up $4.7 billion from pharmaceuticals. Azim Premji also saw his fortune rise with $1.6 billion boost from information technology as Wipro spun off its consumer products business. Sunil Mittal's wealth rose as Bharti Airtel shares increased with higher revenues from mobile internet and customers.
The document discusses the importance of sleep for optimal physical and cognitive functioning. It explains that sleep is divided into cycles consisting of different stages, including REM sleep which is crucial for memory, learning, and higher level thought. Getting less than 7-8 hours of sleep per night can negatively impact concentration, mood, weight regulation, and other functions due to reductions in deep sleep and REM sleep. While managers face challenges getting sufficient sleep, power naps and strategies like limiting caffeine, darkening rooms, and using eye masks can help maximize the benefits of shorter sleep periods.
This document lists locations in several European countries, including castles, palaces, and other landmarks, that were inspirations for the music "Fairytale" by Alexander Rybak. It concludes by informing the listener that they can continue listening to the music or press 'Esc' to exit.
A boy asks his mother why she cries. She says it is because she is a woman. When he grows up, he asks God why women cry so easily. God answers that he gave women strength to bear the weight of the world, love their children unconditionally, and endure their husbands' faults. God also gave women tears so they can shed them whenever needed. The beauty of a woman resides not in her appearance but in her eyes, which are the door to her heart.
This document provides a vacation planner for 2011, listing several potential vacation destinations including a new beach in Japan, the Skywalk at the Grand Canyon, Tema Park in Las Vegas known for heights, tennis in Dubai, hiking, and casual activities like bike rides. The planner is brought to you by a life insurance agent.
The document contains a collection of daily inspirational quotes organized by topic and date. It includes over 100 quotes on subjects such as peace of mind, happiness, acceptance, forgiveness, counting blessings, friendship, faith, prayer, self-acceptance, self-control, and more. The quotes are arranged into menus that allow the user to select a date and read the quote of the day.
This document provides a guide to understanding common blood tests by listing each test and providing the normal range, potential causes of high or low values, and nutritional notes. It explains what each test measures, such as glucose measuring blood sugar levels and sodium and potassium measuring electrolyte balance, and health issues that could be indicated by abnormal results, to help readers understand their test results.
The document discusses India's significant contributions to various fields throughout history as noted by several prominent figures. It provides examples of how India invented concepts like the number system, developed fields like astronomy and metallurgy earlier than credited, and influenced other cultures in areas such as language, philosophy and medicine. India is noted as making advancements in mathematics, science, and technology for which its achievements are now recognized.
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Indias top 50 powerful people
1. 50 power
people
The
Highest
Circle
The new club of the power elite, still dominated by moguls
and mavens, is a celebration of India’s creative brio as well
By S. Prasannarajan
t is as if only irony alone can bring some cheer to these bleak times.
I The most feted millionaire today in India and elsewhere is a
slumdog. Maybe, as in the movie, only wit and perseverance can
keep you on top of the game at a time when the lights are going out
all over the highest shrines of capitalism. In the gathering darkness,
desperate invocations have a socialist resonance. And suddenly, the
cold breeze of mortality is wafting across the pinstriped republic of
plutocrats, that sovereign state within the state that looked infallible
till the other day. The unthinkable is upon us. The masters of the
universe have feet of clay. Still, despite all the news of Apocalypse
Tomorrow, let’s not be fooled. The traditional relationship between
wealth and power remains intact. The front row of the power elite—
the Establishment—is reserved for people who know how to create
wealth and play with it, no matter even if they are poorer by a few
billions in the wake of the economic downturn. The sweep of their
power, though, is not directly proportional to the size of their wealth;
and that is why the richest is not necessarily the most powerful. Power
is all about the ideas and attitude of the one who wields it. The
business class that still dominates the Higher Circle tells more than a
story of survival; it essays the boldness and ingenuity of a few who still
make a difference to the lives of the rest—for better or worse. Today,
in the age of bail-outs and stimulus plans, they may have realised the
uses of governments but their power is not subordinate to the rulers
of the day. That said, the INDIA TODAY Power List 2009 shows a shift in
hierarchy, a shift that reflects an India where the money is matched
by the mind. India is the stage on which some of the most exuberant
shows on earth are mounted. India is the page on which some of the
finest words are written. And we won’t be surprised if Jai Ho becomes
a global ring tone. Call it the reach of India’s soft power. As the
bad news from the free market multiplies, there is at least something
to be happy about: the cultural capital is not melting down. And this
list, though mostly populated by the usual suspects of moguls and
mavens, is a celebration of India’s creative brio as well. The classical
architecture of the Establishment—built on the triangular structure
of government, the military, and business—hardly exists in democra-
cies. Usurpers and innovators continue to shatter its cosy equilibrium.
The rustle of the following pages carries the power of the few whose
privilege may be exclusive but not eternal.
2. RATAN
1
TATA
71, Industrialist (1)
Never Say Die
Because in India’s hour of terror, he acted
more statesmanlike than any politician.
Because he spoke for the nation in every
crisis, whether at Singur or when The Taj was
being attacked in Mumbai, personifying
India’s fighting spirit by ensuring the hotel
reopened within a month.
Because he embodies ethical entrepreneur-
ship even when being challenged with
dire circumstances and notwithstanding
Mamata Banerjee’s opposition, will roll out the
Nano at the promised price this year.
Because despite the recession, his group’s
turnover will touch $100 billion this year,
and he has not yielded to pessimism, whether
on Corus or on the Jaguar Land Rover deal.
the big number A valuation of $10 billion
for the telecom business when the Japanese
major DoCoMo paid $2.7 billion for a
26 per cent stake.
quotable quote “Some Ms are good
and some are bad.”
Y2K Most of the cars that he drives have
the number 2000.
hot wheels A Metallic Blue Maserati.
is known to Take the controls of
his private jets.
BANDEEP SINGH
3. 50 power
people
BANDEEP SINGH
MUKESH
2
AMBANI
51, Industrialist (2)
Wealth Creator
Because he did not succumb to
either corporate fad or government
pressure, staying away from invest-
ing in overseas acquisitions and
sticking to building greenfield
assets that deliver 20 per cent
returns on investment.
Because RIL is likely to end the year
with a growth of over 20 per cent with
income rising to over Rs 1,60,000
crore from Rs 1,39,269 crore last year,
and at a time when everyone is
strapped for money, he is swimming
in nearly Rs 30,000 crore of cash.
Because his gas fields KG-D6
will begin production this month,
saving India over $10 billion in
foreign exchange.
agenda 2009 Supporting wife
Nita in her quest to help Mumbai
Indians win IPL Season 2 and shift-
ing into their new home on Alta-
mount Road before the new year.
is proud that Low cost gas from
KG-D6 will bring down subsidies on
power, fertiliser and LPG costs,
therefore the fiscal deficit.
current obsession Preparing
twins Akash and Isha who are
leaving to study in the US.
power moment First Indian to
meet US President Barack Obama
within a month of his taking office.
he believes His dream of farm-to-
fork revolution will happen next.
34 INDIA TODAY ◆ MARCH 16, 2009
4. BANDEEP SINGH
ANIL 3
AMBANI
48, Industrialist (3)
Mr Big
Because he is Mr Big in every
segment he has a presence in, from
power to entertainment, from roads
to coalfields.
Because his influence across the
country’s political spectrum is unmat-
ched and he bagged three big ticket
power projects even with an
unfriendly government.
Because by 2015, he could be the
biggest infrastructure player in India.
Because he is setting up 32,000 MW
of generating capacity, building
500 km of roads, the Delhi Airport
Express Metro line as well as the
Mumbai Metro project.
Because even as many are down-
sizing, he will be adding 16,000
employees this year.
Because his tie-up with Steven
Spielberg and movie production
alliances with Hollywood stars from
George Clooney to Nicolas Cage
make him a formidable name on the
entertainment marquee.
idea of a binge Kesar pista ice
cream on Wednesday nights at
India Gate on the way to the
airport to fly back to Mumbai
on his Global Express.
image makeover Has now
switched from flashy Armani to
conservative suits.
is proud about The 700-bed super
specialty hospital which has been
set up by wife Tina.
is happy about Having improved
his mileage. He now runs 18 km
every day.
MARCH 16, 2009 ◆ INDIA TODAY 35
5. 50 power
people
SUNIL
4
MITTAL
51, Industrialist (4)
BANDEEP SINGH
Ring King
Because in a business where he is competing big play for the Indian mind-share with Bharti
with Tata, Birla, Ambani and Vodafone, he Airtel Triple Play, Telephone, Broadband and TV,
is the biggest, and in an era of gloom, has proved on a single line.
to be an island of boom. Because Best Price, his tie-up with Walmart,
Because given the lead of 25 million, even if will take off by June. Because without doubt, he
Airtel stood still, it would take the nearest is the face of the new Indian entrepreneur.
competitor nearly 12 months to catch up.
Because with annualised revenues of Rs 38,000 little known fact Airtel has over one million
crore for 2008-09 and profit before tax of outlets and recharge stores.
Rs 15,000 crore, Airtel is among the most effi-
cient money machines and by 2013, Bharti will
is looking forward to His daughter Eiesha’s
wedding this summer.
be a trillion-rupee group.
Because he is engaged in the transformation of fitness is Walking for an hour in Lodhi Gardens.
telecom into a lifestyle business, ranging from
calls to games, from movies to music, making a music means Ghazals by Jagjit Singh.
36 INDIA TODAY ◆ MARCH 16, 2009
6. 50 power
people
BHASKAR PAUL
Y He Khan
es
SHAH RUKH
5 Because he is everywhere, at once, as a movie actor, cricket team owner,
KHAN television producer, sometime television host and ambassador of 10 brands,
43, Actor (6) who was the most visible celebrity on TV in 2008.
Because everything he does makes headline news, from a tiff with Salman
Khan to a patch-up with Amitabh Bachchan and his film, Rab Ne Bana Di
Jodi, almost salvaged a studio, Yash Raj Films.
Because he is emerging as a spokesman for Islam at a time when the religion
is under global attack and though Pepsi may have dropped him as their
brand ambassador, young people see him as a Bollywood outsider who made it
to the top through sheer grit.
Because whether it is anchoring a film awards night or promoting his movie
in a reality show, he can be counted on to perform.
funniest thing anyone ever said to him Nice try, sir. An SMS from
someone after one of his movies.
biggest joy Sleeping in bed between his children Aryan and Suhana and
constantly being kicked by them. And watching them ski in Austria.
latest reads The Yuck Book. “My daughter made me read it.” Artemis
Fowl’s The Time Paradox and Daniel Suarez’s Daemon.
38 INDIA TODAY ◆ MARCH 16, 2009
7. 50 power
people
AMAR
Man in the Middle
6 Because his support to the govern-
SINGH ment makes it compliant to his demands
and the moment he criticised the then fi-
54, Politician (new)
nance minister P. Chidambaram for in-
flation and Petroleum Minister Murli
Deora for his ‘anti-people’ (read anti-Anil
Ambani) policies, the media assumed
there would be a reshuffle.
Because when the Congress dithered
over seat sharing in Uttar Pradesh, he
worked out a political realignment with
Sharad Pawar over dinner that brought
the Congress to the negotiating table.
exchange programme Substi-
tuted Prakash Karat for the Gandhis as
his new best friends. Says he sees “a
ray of hope” in Sonia and Rahul.
the rethink “I have already said that
1999 was a mistake,” he says, explain-
ing Samajwadi Party’s decision not to
support a Congress government at
the Centre then.
and finally Has stopped wearing his
10-carat diamond ring because “people
said I was wearing it for my Venus
angle but the real reason is that my
wife gave it to me”.
YASBANT NEGI
Heavy Metal
Because in a year when the economy is in a state of shock, the
group is set to double its revenues from last year and with new busi-
nesses, expansion in steel as also the refinery going on-stream, their
revenues will touch a trillion rupees by 2011.
Because while other companies are talking about shelving plans,
the brothers are investing over Rs 15,000 crore in steel alone,
taking their production capacity to
14 metric tonnes per annum, and pledg-
ing over half-a-billion dollars to telecom
operations in Africa. SHASHIKANT 7
Because their businesses span sectors, & RAVI RUIA
from 1,500 gas stations through which
they will retail petroleum products 65 and 59, Industrialists (12)
across India to Aegis, their BPO opera-
tions with 35,000 employees.
recession mantra Keep your head down, believe in yourself
and your people during tough times.
little known fact With 10,000 employees in the US, Essar Group
is the largest Indian employer there.
smart strategy With a majority of group companies privately- Ravi (left) and
held, the Ruias are insulated from the vagaries of the stock market. Shashikant
MARCH 16, 2009 ◆ INDIA TODAY 39
8. 50 power
people
SAMIR & VINEET
8
News Worthies JAIN
54 and 42, Media Barons (9)
Because not only do they have the largest selling English
language daily in the country at 32 lakh copies a day, and
the largest English language financial daily selling seven
lakh copies every day, but also their television news chan-
nel has become the highest rated in that genre.
Because they are the largest private players in radio, with
32 stations across India, to which they have added a for-
eign acquisition, Virgin Radio, as well.
Because they are the only ones brave enough to launch a
business channel slam bang in the middle of a recession.
Because with cash reserves of Rs 3,400 crore, they are
best equipped to ride the economic storm.
the big divide The Vice-Chairman now looks after print
and the Managing Director after everything else.
big change Mother Indu Jain no longer visits the office.
the big acquisition Of the soon-to-be-husband of
back-from-Stanford daughter Trishala who has been
ensconced in the fourth floor of Times House. Samir (left)
facing the axe The Times of India’s edit page. and Vineet
NARENDRA BISHT AMIT KUMAR
BHASKAR PAUL
Heir Rising
Because despite the economic downturn, the
consolidated revenues of the Aditya Birla Group
are still $28 billion and he has a footprint that
straddles 25 countries.
Because his companies have attained global
leadership and are among the world’s most cost-
efficient copper and aluminum producers.
Because a year of quiet consolidation has seen
the Group’s retail operations touch 615 super-
markets and two hypermarkets.
Because thanks to a new will by
grandfather B.K. Birla, a large part
KUMAR MAN- of the Rs 5,000-crore empire will be
9 inherited by him.
GALAM BIRLA
41, Industrialist (5) biggest stress buster Shooting
with his Morini pistol at the
Maharashtra Rifle Association’s
shooting range in Worli, Mumbai.
recession mantra Consistent cost manage-
ment is holding the group in good stead today.
road ahead Wants to make the Aditya Birla
Group a part of the Fortune 150 club by 2014.
9. 50 power
people
G.M.
Master of All Trades 10
RAO
Because he is steering the makeover of 58, Industrialist (17)
the eponymous GMR Group from a domestic player in
the infrastructure business to a global player with a
presence in seven countries.
Because with the Rajiv Gandhi International Airport in
Hyderabad, completed in a record 30 months in March
last year, he proved India can have world class facilities.
Because even as the Group builds the new terminal at
the Delhi airport, it has ensured an enduring connect
with the Delhi Daredevils in the IPL contest.
big buy Acquisition of 50 per cent stake in Intergen, a
leading global power generation company, at a cost of
approximately $1 billion, making the Group the largest
private power generation company in India.
little known fact A mechanical engineer by training,
he was employed in the Public Works Department of
Andhra Pradesh before he resigned to turn a jute trader.
should be embarrassed about The foray into insu-
rance, creating ING Vysya and finally pulling out of it.
A PRABHAKAR RAO
AFP
The Maestro
Because his recently-acquired hard-
ware underlines India’s growing soft power
and his twin Oscar wins have made him the
country’s golden boy.
Because he is every international artist’s
first choice for collaboration in India,
whether it is Kylie Minogue or Akon.
Because he is an amazing amalgam of
Indian multiculturalism: born a Hindu, he
converted to Islam at his mother’s behest
and gave his first public performance in a
church as an 11-year-old.
Because his music, a blend of raga and
reggae, jazz and hip-hop, has opened the
world’s eyes to the dazzling possibilities of
Indian film sound.
A.R. time out None. While the rest of the
11
RAHMAN world is celebrating his win, he has got
back to work, completing his pending
43, Music Director (47) projects in India for “furious directors”.
loves to Surf the Internet on his
MacBook and ensures that everyone in
his team uses the same too.
first stop anywhere Mosque and
then an electronics shop. Currently
devoted to the Continuum fingerboard.
10. 50 power
people
Made in Bharat
Because by launching the Xylo, a ANAND
12
multi-utility vehicle, at the gloomiest point MAHINDRA
for the automobile industry, he has dis-
played entrepreneurial courage.
52, Industrialist (14)
Because with market leadership in trac-
tors, utility vehicles, farm equipment, a fi-
nance company that lends to rural
households, an SEZ and a realty division, he
is all set to bring Bharat back to India.
Because his joint venture with BAE
Systems sets him up to be one of the biggest
players in India’s emerging defence sector.
Because he is one of the most articulate
Indian voices at various international
fora, from Aspen to Davos.
is proud that Mahindra Realty is a
debt-free company. And that one in two
tractors in the country carries the
Mahindra badge.
little known fact The 155 mm howitzer,
known to Indians as the Bofors gun, is
now in the Mahindra-BAE stable.
SHRIYA PATIL SHINDE
NAMAS BHOJANI
The Frugal Billionaire
Because he steers India’s No. 3 soft-
ware services exporter without worrying
about the high volatility of the IT industry.
Because with a cash chest of $500 million,
he is looking for acquisitions abroad and
plans to beef up his company’s position in
France and Germany.
Because in keeping with deep personal
values of corporate governance, he ap-
proached the Madras High Court to stop
the proposed reverse merger between
Subhiksha and Blue Green Constructions
and Investments, even though his invest-
ment firm, PremjiInvest, had bought a 10
per cent stake in the retail chain from ICICI
AZIM HASHAM Ventures for around $150 million last year.
13
PREMJI
management mantra When you
62, Businessman (11) over-pay people based on their results, it
can generate very distorted behaviours.
little known fact He fulfilled his teen-
age wish, 33 years on, by completing his
electrical engineering at Stanford, in 1999.
11. 50 power
people
Mr Solution
Because he is the go-to guy for gov-
ernment and business, whether it
is Satyam or the troubled US-64.
Because in a year of edifices turning to
dust, HDFC will close with an estimated
growth of 19 per cent.
Because he brings credibility to what-
ever he does, whether it is putting the
nuts and bolts of the new pension policy
in place or advising the Government on
providing affordable housing to the
masses in the country.
DEEPAK Because the rumour is that he knows
14
PAREKH someone on a first name basis on the
board of every Fortune 500 company.
64, Banker (15)
recession mantra Be cautious and
conservative in such times. Don’t focus
on market share, instead concentrate
on the bottom line.
road ahead Officially it’s his last year
in office and July onwards he’ll be busy
planning his exit from the company.
favourite getaways London and
New York, where he enjoys a game of
RAJKUMAR
cricket or tennis during the season.
HEMANT CHAWLA
The Colors of Money RAGHAV
Because from measuring the heartbeat of the 15
Bombay Stock Exchange, his network now
BAHL
increases the pulse rate of prime time viewers, 49, Media Baron (18)
with his new channel Colors within striking dis-
tance of the nine-year-long No. 1, Star Plus.
Because three of the biggest hits of last year,
Singh is Kinng, Golmaal Returns and Ghajini, were
owned or distributed by The Indian Film Company.
Because while his two business channels con-
tinue to dominate their spaces, he is expanding
into new media, with Homeshopping18 a Rs 200-
crore property in its second year, and in.com
becoming the second largest Indian general inter-
est portal within six months of its launch.
the big discovery That he likes watching
soaps, especially of his own channel. “Balika
Vadhu for sure, and occasionally, Jaane Kya
Baat Hui, Uttaran and Jeevan Saathi”.
wish he could have Kept some extra cash to
buy media assets which are currently available
at such mouth-watering discounts.
46 INDIA TODAY ◆ MARCH 16, 2009
12. 50 power
people
AAMIR
KHAN
16
43, Actor (38)
In His Own League
Because Jaane Tu…Ya Jaane Na, which he
produced, and Ghajini, which he starred in, were
two of the biggest hits of last year, grossing over
Rs 350 crore at the box office.
Because he is the Establishment’s first choice, be
it endorsing the Ministry of Tourism’s Incredible
India campaign or lecturing at the Lal Bahadur
Shastri Academy of Administration in Mussoorie.
Because he is the face of six brands—his last deal
with Tata Sky wrapped at Rs 14 crore a year.
Because he acquired the best body in Khandom
and made the eight-pack part of public discourse.
currently negotiating The purchase of a
housing society in Santa Cruz, Mumbai.
big surprise That he hasn’t signed on anything
after Raju Hirani’s forthcoming film 3 Idiots and
has only a cameo as a painter in wife Kiran Rao’s
experimental film Dhobi Ghat.
idea of extravagance Gifting a 7-Series BMW to
his nephew after the release of his movie and hiring
a helicopter to make it to his wedding anniversary.
BANDEEP SINGH
HEMANT CHAWLA
Business As Unusual
Because the Jaypee Group’s ambitious Ganga
Express-way project across 14 districts of Uttar
Pradesh will benefit at least 20 million people.
Because it became India’s largest private
hydropower producer with the commissioning
of the 400 MW Vishnu Prayag station and doubled
its cement production capacity from nine million
tonnes to 18 million tonnes per year.
Because with power, cement, infrastructure, hos-
pitality, real estate and education, the Rs 5,500-
crore Jaypee Associates has a foothold in 14 states
and is the only group in the country that successfully
completed two power projects in Jammu & Kashmir
in the last decade—Dulhasti and Baglihar.
Because he has a great equation with the chief
minister of Uttar Pradesh.
the turning point The death of his elder
brother in 1946 in an accident. Gaur says it
J.P. 17 changed his life, making him a man of steel. He
GAUR says he has not cried since.
78, Industrialist (27) real estate watch A township developed by the
Group at Patiali in Etah district, Uttar Pradesh, over
a 12-year period, at an investment of Rs 25,000
crore. Says it will be bigger than Chandigarh city.
48 INDIA TODAY ◆ MARCH 16, 2009
13. HARISH 18
SALVE
53, Advocate, (26)
The Argumentative Indian
Because everyone who is in trouble or who believes he
could be in trouble wants him in their corner, whether it is
arch-rivals Mulayam Singh Yadav and Mayawati or long-
time foes Lalit Modi and Subhash Chandra.
Because there is hardly any corporate case that he is not ar-
guing and hardly any politician who hasn’t sought his advice.
Because he usually wins the cases he fights.
what excites him Taking on a former Pakistani
minister in a television debate or arguing against OBC
reservation in Central government educational institutions.
When Salve talks, people usually listen.
big acquisition A 7-series BMW, breaking his promise to
himself that he would “behave”.
nice guy move Every evening he helps his wife
Meenakshi set up a stained-glass showroom by typing e-
mails and suggesting marketing strategies. As he quips,
“it’s from maximum wages to minimum in the evenings”.
BANDEEP SINGH
BANDEEP SINGH
I Am Legend
Because a chance remark from him on AMITABH
his blog about Slumdog Millionaire can set 19
off a global controversy. BACHCHAN
Because he is an easy target for marginal
66, Actor (16)
politicians like Raj Thackeray, looking to
establish his political party.
Because after 40 years in the profession,
he still remains at the top of the game, and
is head of a family that includes an articu-
late Rajya Sabha MP, an actor who works
with the best directors in the business, and
another actor who is India’s best-known
international beauty.
Because the family endorses as many as
10 brands combined and whatever he does
sets off a trend, whether it is blogging or
walking the red carpet to support his chil-
dren, be it for Pink Panther 2 or Delhi-6.
favourite pastime Posting blogs
that he discusses at times with his family.
embarrassing moment Walking away
from Rekha at an awards show when it
looked like she was going to kiss him next.
14. 50 power
people
All the Right Moves
Because he is now Disney’s point man in
India, with one of the world’s most powerful
empires acquiring a 60 per cent stake in UTV
Software and 37.29 per cent in UTV Group.
Because UTV’s presence now spans a world
movies channel to a business news network,
gaming to the Internet, and the group has
emerged as a global business, with 200 of its
1,000 employees based overseas.
Because UTV has shown an unusual flour-
ish in backing sensible cinema, from the
edgy terror thriller A Wednesday to the cult
youth film Dev D.
RONNIE 20 acquisition A third gaming company
SCREWVALA and a dream home in Breach Candy that
he and his wife worked on for five years.
51, Media Baron (24)
is reading Billion-Dollar Lessons by Paul
B. Carroll and a lot of scripts.
SHRIYA PATIL SHINDE
Rebuilding India
Because after reorganising their
infrastructure entity, all projects are
on track even in the current downturn,
and they have refurbished the domes-
tic terminal at Mumbai airport, begun
work on a new terminal as well as kick-
started the 540 MW Goindwal Sahib
power project in Punjab.
Because they have entered into a new
arena by signing up a greenfield port
project in Gujarat and have opened a
new luxury hotel in Chennai.
Because GVK Bio is poised to become
a leader among biotechnology compa-
nies across the world.
signature look Canali suits and
Versace ties for GVK.
favourite vacation spot London
G.V.K. & SANJAY 21
for GVK, Maldives for Sanjay. REDDY
unusual hobby Gardening for GVK 72 and 44,Industrialists (23)
and deep-sea diving for Sanjay.
diet secret Regular diet coupled
with rigorous exercise for GVK;
Sanjay generally avoids carbo- Sanjay (left) and
hydrates and desserts at night. G.V.K. Reddy
A PRABHAKAR RAO
50 INDIA TODAY ◆ MARCH 16, 2009
15. 50 power
people
The First Mogul
Because he is the elder statesman among
media moguls in the country and has a finger in
every media pie, from satellite networks to
cable distribution, from DTH to print.
Because he never gives up and has taken his bat-
tle with BCCI on the Indian Cricket League to the ICC.
Because he has friends and well-wishers across
all political parties and got the President of India
to inaugurate his pet project, The Global Pagoda,
which has the Buddha’s relics in the world’s
tallest pillarless dome.
Because Zee TV may be No. 3 in the Hindi en-
tertainment channels but his regional business,
from Marathi to Bangla, is growing fine.
new passion Interfaith communication,
which he has made a personal mission by
co-founding the Global Foundation for
Civilisational Harmony.
SUBHASH
style statement Maintains a 22
distinctive lock of undyed white hair.
CHANDRA
is passionate about Vipassana. Attended 57, Businessman (20)
a programme in 1990, does a 10-day course
every year and practices for 45 minutes daily.
MANDAR DEODHAR
AFP
Batsman Forever
Because his word is the gold standard on any cricket issue.
Because in his 20th year in cricket, he is not only his sport’s Peter
Pan but also owns all the records that matter, most runs and most
centuries both in Tests and ODIs.
Because when Adam Gilchrist criticised him in his book, a
billion people took offence and the Australian cricketer found his
column on an Indian website dropped overnight.
Because when Madame Tussauds measured him for a wax
exhibit last month, India wondered what took them so long.
power tribute Uber-luxury watch-
makers Audemars Piguet’s limited edition
SACHIN Sachin Tendulkar chronograph to mark
23 his 35 Test centuries, releasing just 350
TENDULKAR
pieces, with the colours of the Indian flag
35, Cricketer (25) on the strap and his jersey number, 10,
bigger and brighter than the rest.
also known as Master Blaster to the outside world, he is
addressed as paaji (elder brother) by his younger teammates.
guest appearances He shows up at his children’s school
sports day if he is in town, usually as chief guest.
16. 50 power
people
SANDEEP SINGH
DAYANIDHI
MARAN
SIPRA DAS
KALANIDHI & 24
DAYANIDHI MARAN
43 and 42, Media Baron and MP (31)
Tamil Tigers
Because the brothers were able
to manoeuvre out of a serious stand-
off with their grand uncle M.
Karunanidhi and re-establish their
stranglehold on the satellite and cable
business in the south.
Because the powerful presence of
one brother in mass media and the
other in party politics enables them to
pump prime their business.
Because they are expanding in every
arena, with four hit movies from their
newly launched film production com-
pany, and more niche additions to
their 20-channel Sun TV network.
cool new toys 3G iphone and Mac Book
Air for Kalanidhi; Canon EOS-1D Mark III
camera for Dayanidhi.
centre of gravity Daughter Kaviya for
KALANIDHI
Kalanidhi. MARAN
BANDEEP SINGH
Terra Pharma SHIVINDER
MOHAN AND
MALVINDER
Because even as the world economy crumbles around MOHAN SINGH
them, they have proved to be the smartest and the lucki-
est, selling a majority stake in Ranbaxy for Rs 10,000
crore, while retaining control of the company.
Because Malvinder Mohan Singh got the Japanese giant
Daichii-Sankyo to complete the acquisition of a 63.92 per
cent stake after the global meltdown late last year.
Because Shivinder Mohan Singh’s Fortis Healthcare
emerged from years of losses to post a 21 per cent increase
in consolidated total income in the last quarter.
MMS and SMS That’s what friends call them. They
are both vegetarians, teetotallers, and devout followers of
the Radha Soami Satsang in Beas.
yes it’s true To avoid being dressed identically, turbans
included, the brothers call
each other every morning.
pay your way The brothers MALVINDER MOHAN & 25
pay to use their own jets be- SHIVINDER MOHAN SINGH
cause ‘it’s a business venture,
not a lifestyle statement’. 36 & 33, Industrialists, (New)
17. 50 power
people
M.S.
26
DHONI
27, Cricketer, (35)
Captain Cool
Because under his leadership, India won the
T20 World Cup and he is now captain of India in
all three forms of the game.
Because he has become the country’s most
sellable cricketer after Sachin Tendulkar, endors-
ing 15 brands, from clothes to cold drinks.
Because he is nobody’s puppet, ticking off the
national selectors this season for leaks from the
selection meeting.
touch of class Won heaps of praise for his
graciousness during the retirements of Anil Kumble
and Sourav Ganguly last season.
latest acquisition A Hummer to add to the four
cars and 17 high-speed motorcyles already parked
in his garage in Ranchi.
smart move Broke away from the sports mar-
keting agency that had signed him on, to join a
new company, Mindscapes India.
REUTERS
UMESH GOSWAMI
K.V.
27
KAMATH
62, Banker (13)
Banking on Trust
Because a lesser mortal would not have been
able to protect ICICI Bank from the heat of the
global meltdown.
Because everyone from Prime Minister Manmohan
Singh to P. Chidambaram to Montek Singh Ahluwalia
spoke up for him during the crisis and every corporate
chieftain worth his market cap vouched for the in-
tegrity of the bank.
Because ICICI is the largest private insurance
company, the topmost private equity player, the num-
ber one online broking outfit and the leader in retail
credit, with total assets of Rs 3.74 lakh crore and a
group income of Rs 62,000 crore.
milestone 2009 Will be chairman from May 1, but
his salary will take a big hit.
is sure to be Following tennis and F1 racing.
18. 50 power
people
H.K.RAJASHEKAR
NANDAN
29
NILEKANI
53, Entrepreneur (New)
RAJINIKANTH 28
GIREESH GV
58, Actor, (28)
Big Brother ELATTUVALAPIL
30
Because the one-time carpenter and SREEDHARAN
conductor has fanatics extending from Japan
76, Engineer (19)
to Korea, and his 38,000 registered fan clubs
around the world with an estimated 19 lakh
members are waiting for him to start his own
political party.
Because at Rs 26 crore a film, he’s the most
highly paid star in southern India.
Because every time he stars in a flop,
such as Kuselan, he compensates his
distributors and bounces back with a
big budget blockbuster, such as Shankar’s
Rs 150-crore film, Endiran.
Because no protest or celebration in Tamil
tinseltown is complete without his presence.
spiritual guru Swami Satchidananda of
Rishikesh, on whose call he made a movie,
Baba, before the Swami’s death in 2002.
unforgettable number 10A, the route
number on which he was a conductor in his
early days in Bangalore.
his political icon Former Singapore
premier Lee Kuan Yew.
BANDEEP SINGH
60 INDIA TODAY ◆ MARCH 16, 2009
19. The Thinkmaker Land Lord
Because the chairman of the $4.5 billion Because despite the economic
IT behemoth wrote a bestselling book of ideas,
downturn, he’s still one of the largest
Imagining India, and has become an articu-
private landholders in the country, with
late catalyst of change, who’s embedded in
751 million square feet of real estate
top government councils at home and in in-
waiting to be built up.
fluential economic forums globally, repre-
Because he may have lost $27.2 bill-
senting the voice of India.
ion since March, but his fortune is still
Because he’s the only Indian on the founda- valued at $7.8 billion, down from $30
tion board of the World Economic Forum, is a
billion last year.
member of the prestigious Petersen Institute
of International Economics, and was again how’s the loss affecting him?
the solitary Indian to have spoken at the invi- “It’s only paper,” he says.
tation-only Technology Entertainment and
Design (TED) in California. recession index Hasn’t bought any-
Because he’s welcomed not just on the prime thing new to wear in the past four years
minister’s council at the Centre but on numer- because he realised he hadn’t worn 60
ous committees of a rival state government. per cent of the clothes in his wardrobe.
awkward moment Wife Rohini insists big mantra Prosperity is the time
on asking questions when he is delivering a for austerity. Don’t wait for adversity.
lecture in public. K.P.
31 favourite haunts Harry’s Bar and
SINGH Groucho Club, London, and Breeze, a
proud moment When wife Rohini set up
the Arghyam Foundation with a corpus of 77, Businessman (10) 52nd floor rooftop Bangkok restaurant.
Rs 150 crore to focus on water management. BANDEEP SINGH
Cruise Control
Because he will always have an
Truth Mascot opinion and people who matter will
always lend an ear, especially now
Because he’s the last word on objec- that he has a bigger pulpit in the
tivity, whether it’s the Hyderabad Metro Rajya Sabha.
project or the airport modernisation in Because the Bajaj Group revenues
Delhi and Mumbai. are revving up to cross Rs 20,000
Because he has made the Capital appear crore this year and Bajaj Auto, with
a world-class metropolis, making the Delhi over Rs 7,000 crore in cash reserves,
Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) the most is as good as a bank.
punctual metro transport in the world, Because finally there is peace in
with 99.5 per cent punctuality last year. Hamara Bajaj—he not only settled
Because DMRC has helped save over 700 the Bajaj family dispute but also
lives till date by avoiding road accidents, put in place a succession plan,
has reduced consumption of petrol, diesel with a business each for sons Rajiv
and CNG by 1,19,025 tonnes and saved 66 and Sanjeev.
minutes every day per commuter. Because Bajaj Auto owns 30 per
cent of Austrian performance bike
strange,but true Hasn’t taken a vaca-
maker KTM.
tion in 20 years. His only break was taking
a few days off when travelling to England uncanny knack To be at the
on work, to spend time with his son. right place at the right time. On
September 16, the day after Wall
is particular about Often swipes his fin- Street collapsed, he was attending RAHUL
ger along the floor of the metro train as 32
the NYSE advisory board meeting. BAJAJ
well as the platform to check for dirt.
little known fact Bajaj has been 70, Industrialist (36)
a debt-free company for 30 years.
HEMANT CHAWLA
MARCH 16, 2009 ◆ INDIA TODAY 61
20. 50
BANDEEP SINGH
power
people RAJENDRA K.
PACHAURI
33
68, Environmentalist (33)
Global Warmer
Because global warming is still the hottest subject around the world
and he remains one of its most visible proponents after being re-elected
chairman of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
Because he is a key adviser to the Central Government on the issue and
is equally sought after by state chief ministers.
time off Has just completed a novel, Return to Almora.
tough guy talk “Nothing that the world is doing today is sustainable.
We are going to cause enormous hardships for all species in the
planet. We need to mobilise the youth, that’s our only hope.”
big acquisition The BlackBerry 9000.
PURUSHOTTAM DIWAKAR
King of Bling
Because whatever he does gets talked about,
whether it’s the good times or the bad times.
Because he’s still the second largest liquor baron in
the world, selling nearly three million bottles a day.
Because regardless of the losses, Kingfisher has
emerged as the leading player in terms of market
share after the merger with Deccan.
finds time for Personally supervising the scan-
tily clad model shoots on the Kingfisher calendar.
can he explain Spending Rs 8 crore on Kevin
Pietersen for a team that can’t seem to win.
RAMESH & SUDHIR
35
SUDHIR
AGARWAL
(LEFT) AND
RAMESH
66 and 41,Media Barons (37)
No Full Stops
Because the Dainik Bhaskar Group has a presence
in seven states, accounting for 30 per cent of the
country, and continues to expand, adding a Bangalore
edition to the Mumbai DNA and a Hindi business
daily, Business Bhaskar.
Because the group along with DNA is slated to close the
financial year with Rs 1,400 crore in revenue.
big discovery The regional market is more valuable.
Metros only account for a fraction of the population.
VIJAY recession mantra Good times are boring and it’s the
34 tough times that spur good thinking.
MALLYA
road ahead The company will focus on cutting costs
SHEKHAR GOSH
53, Industrialist (8) and consolidating its position in their existing markets.
21. BHASKAR PAUL
Fast and Furious
Because Season II of the IPL promises to be bigger,
bulkier and better, establishing the potent mix of big
business, Bollywood and India’s most powerful sport.
Because he’s forever controversial, whether it is
for his proximity to politicians or his confrontationist
stand against cricket’s Old Powers.
Because IPL’s success has “persuaded” otherwise
reluctant nations into agreeing to a window for a T20 club
event to keep their players happy.
reality check His mentor Vasundhara Raje lost the
Rajasthan Assembly elections and he was defeated in
the Rajasthan Cricket Association’s elections.
management style Micro. Is particular about who
VENUGOPAL 36 gets VIP tickets, mostly allocating them himself.
DHOOT wants IPL to become Like F1, Wimbledon, Super Bowl.
55, Industrialist (39)
loves to Compose what
people say are the longest
The Right Connect LALIT emails ever received
38 from a BlackBerry.
Because despite the slowdown, he is expanding in MODI
every direction with Videocon launching its own DTH
service in April, mobile telephony service by July, 45, Businessman (29)
kickstarting 10 oil-fields in Brazil with Petrobras, invest-
ing in coal mines in Indonesia and building three power
projects in West Bengal, Gujarat and Chhattisgarh.
Because the price warrior of the consumer electronics
business will tote up group revenues of over Rs 19,000
crore this year, with Next becoming India’s largest
electronics goods retail chain with 1,100 stores, and
investments in the new big thing, energy.
Because he has a phalanx of stars at his beck and call.
magic moment When Prime Minister Manmohan
Singh called Videocon the proud face of Global India.
hidden talent Can recite shlokas and expound on
the Bhagavad Gita. Also plays the flute.
PURUSHOTTAM DIWAKAR
YASBANT NEGI
Telly Yogi
BABA Because his followers continue to grow, as he acquires
37
RAMDEV the Aastha channel that gets him 20 million viewers daily,
conducts international camps and takes off on yoga cruises
35, Yoga Guru (46) at $1,000 ticket a head.
Because he is the richest yogi, having collected Rs 500
crore so far through his camps, and has celebrity fans
ranging from Lalu Prasad Yadav to Kangna Ranaut.
his latest conquest The IIM-A, where he talked about
Indian values in modern management techniques.
believe it or not Insists breathing exercises can rege-
nerate destroyed cells and help the HIV-positive recover.
22. 50 power
people
UMESH GOSWAMI
Mr Prudence
MAHENDRA MOHAN & Because he is poised for a shot
39
SANJAY GUPTA at the leadership of the financial
sector as the titans ride into the
69 and 46,Media Barons (45) sunset, with Kotak Bank being the
fourth largest bank after HDFC,
ICICI and Axis, making it the largest
Leaders of the Pack promoter-owned bank.
Because 21 million people read Because despite the global reces-
Dainik Jagran every day across 11 sion, his bank boasts of a capital
states and Jagran Prakash is a adequacy ratio of 21 per cent, and
listed media company with quality in the shortest time, he has
market performance. straddled every slice of the financial
Because despite being a Rajya sector to emerge as a conglomerate
Sabha member, Gupta Senior’s clout with 18,000 employees and assets of
extends across parties. over Rs 40,000 crore.
started life By walking around
different strokes Gupta Senior Mumbai’s financial district,
prefers domestic destinations helping traders discount bills.
for holidays, while the nephew
is a globe-trotter. new obsession Applying the
‘black swan’ theory on
business mantra While current events.
Mahendra gives full credit to the
team for making the newspaper an little known fact He is a
influential opinion-maker, Sanjay professionally trained sitar player.
is a man of few words.
BANDEEP SINGH
Try Flier
Because he is trying to weather
the storm in aviation by transitioning
from the traditional orthodox revenue
model to an innovative one—wet-leasing
his aircraft to other international airlines.
Because his airline still leads the pack
with a market share of over 25 per cent
and more than eight lakh passengers are
on board across 400 flights each day.
embarrassing moment Fired 1,900
of his staff, then took them back amidst
tears, calling them his ‘family’.
looming air pocket Nearly 30 per
cent of an airline’s operational costs are
pegged against the dollar.
laughter therapy “CEOs are
NARESH 40 handsome, entrepreneurs are ugly”. UDAY
41
GOYAL KOTAK
big achievement Jet is cutting costs
60, Businessman (34) in the back-end without compromising 49, Banker (New)
on its renowned in-flight service.
BHASKAR PAUL
64 INDIA TODAY ◆ MARCH 16, 2009
23. 50 power
people
A PRABHAKAR RAO
Brand Width
Because despite its rapidly slipping ratings, NDTV
24X7 remains a strong news brand and he is still its most
credible anchor.
Because he’s a great media survivor in spite of a consol-
idated loss of Rs 120 crore last year in his entertainment
and news business.
show of force Threatening legal action against a blog-
ger for his comments on how star editor Barkha Dutt
covered the 26/11 terror attacks in Mumbai.
moment of truth Letter to staffers admitting the organi-
sation has “substantial flab” and “too many floaters”.
what they need
According to the letter to
their staff, more ideas on
PRANNOY & 42
how to cut costs. RADHIKA ROY
PRATHAP
59, Media Barons (22) 43
C. REDDY
76, Doctor (42)
Health Effect
Because he is the largest private health care
provider in India and plans to ramp up infrastructure to
3,000 hospital beds, with 1,400 beds in Mumbai alone.
Because Apollo has fetched a record five global JCI ac-
creditations for developing world class hospitals with
top patient safety standards.
unusual hobby Wandering in the mango gardens in
his native village, Aragonda, 150 km from Chennai.
kinship factor Though none is a doctor, all his four
daughters—Preetha, Sunitha, Shobana, Sangeeta—two
adult grandsons and two adult granddaughters are in-
ASHOK DAMODARAN
volved in managing the Apollo Group.
BANDEEP SINGH
Motorcycle Guru
Because he’s the latest in a long line of Indian mystics capturing the
imagination of the West with 100 yoga centres around the world.
Because he spoke at the World Economic Forum in Davos three years in a row.
Because he makes a combination of yoga, green activism and spiritual therapy
seem as elevating as it is hip.
style statement Green. Has initiated Project Green Hands, a move to increase
the green cover of Tamil Nadu by 33 per cent in the next 15 years.
power point Endorsed by M. Karunanidhi, his
followers range from Nandita Das and Prahlad
JAGGI 44 Kakkar to Microsoft’s Ravi Venkatesh.
VASUDEV
likes to Go for long rides on his BMW and
52, Guru (New) Harley Davidson bikes, gifted by devotees.
24. PARMESHWAR
45
GODREJ
63, Social Arbiter (40)
Haute Hostess
Because she’s the original style
icon who organises charity events
with as much panache as she does
black-tie dos for the Moet set.
Because neither Bollywood’s best
nor Hollywood’s hautest refuse to
support her Heroes Project for
AIDS awareness.
Because she’s one of the few people
on intimate terms with both the
Ambani brothers.
little known fact That she is deeply
spiritual and visits a temple in Patiala
with the family every birthday.
the big acquisition Her son’s re-
turn to India, after many years, with
her daughter-in-law Karla.
BANDEEP SINGH
BANDEEP SINGH
RAJEEV 46
CHANDRASEKHAR
45, Entrepreneur (50)
Straight Talker
Because he has built access across
the political spectrum with a mix of busi-
ness, politics and media interests.
Because he sits pretty both in Parlia-
ment and atop Rs 2,500 crore in his ven-
ture fund.
Because he, along with Star TV, con-
trols the second largest television net-
work in the South.
Because he takes on the Government
over economic and security issues.
the drive His fleet has Ferraris, BMWs
and India’s largest collection of Land Rov-
ers. His favourite is a red Lamborghini.
the digital statement He asked his
Facebook friends if he should join a po-
litical party. The most practical advice
came from Omar Abdullah.
25. 50 power
people
Champion of the Board
Because he is world champion and one-man revolution all rolled into
one, and is India’s highest-paid sportsperson, with the appearance fees ru-
moured to be $250,000 depending on who wants him to play.
Because he is the face of the NIIT Mind Champions Academy that has taken
chess e-learning in schools from 1,605 clubs in 2003 to 6,551 clubs and 7.4
lakh members in 2008.
power move Winning his third world
chess championship in Germany. VISWANATHAN 47
little known fact His passion for rock ANAND
YASBANT NEGI
music—from the Rolling Stones to U2. 38, Chess Grandmaster (New)
NARENDRA BISHT
Medicine Man
DEVI 48
Because he has taken to heart
SHETTY
the provision of affordable health
care by creating large health cities 56, Doctor (New)
in seven cities.
Because he conceptualised the
world’s cheapest health insurance
programme, Yeshaswini Micro
Health Insurance, that covers three
million beneficiaries in Karnataka
alone, at Rs 5 a month each.
big fight Practices a martial art
known as Budokan Karate.
N.K. big number He has performed
49 more than 10,000 heart opera-
SINGH tions with one of the highest suc-
68, MP (New) cess rates worldwide.
GIREESH GV
SUMEET INDER SINGH
The Sophisticate
The Write Stuff
Because he is much sought after
for his eclectic intellect and has the Because he is one of the
ability to bring together at dinner, few independent intellectuals in India,
whether at his Vasant Vihar home or rated 44 in a list of the 100 most influ-
at Davos, billionaires, international ential intellectuals worldwide last year
leaders, think-tank types and multi- by Foreign Policy magazine.
lateral agency chiefs. Because he makes academics look
Because this was the year he was cool, writing with as much ease on Ve-
finally elected to the Rajya Sabha, rrier Elwin as on cricket.
thanks to Nitish Kumar. Because he’s not afraid of taking an
unpopular stand—even if it is urging
cool buddies George Yeo to Nich- Arundhati Roy to stick to writing for
olas Stern, L.N. Mittal to Mukesh Am- backing the Narmada Bachao Andolan.
bani, Sunil Mittal to Anand Mahindra.
writing style Disciplined. Every day
pet project Preparing a blueprint RAMACHANDRA 50 from 9 a.m. to 1.30 p.m.
for the revival of Nalanda University. GUHA next move A prequel to India
his music Listening to Kishori Am- 51, Historian (New) After Gandhi about the first half
onkar on his Bang & Olufsen system. of the 20th century.
68 INDIA TODAY ◆ MARCH 16, 2009