Bulletin India

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The power of change

When French journalist and author Dominique Hoeltgen felt the urge to write a book about India, she knew she had to write it through the eyes of its women.

‘Be stronger, more confident’

I’m happy that women have been given a large number of opportunities; but I would like to see more women at the top.

I want to be my mother…’

Just last week, I happened to come across two black and white photographs I had only a dim memory of. The images were of my mother and me on a family holiday in Shimla.

Silent no more

Contemporary literature and art in the realm of feminism may not have come of age but they are slowly and hesitantly beginning to capture the complex hybrid woman who takes both deference and power in her stride.

Winners all

The function to honour women achievers saw Diana Hayden come in wearing white and fluorescent yellow while Neha Dhupia sported ethnic wear for a change.

Musical chairs!

Urmila Matondkar, Celina Jaitley, Raveena Tandon and Farah Khan Ali showed up for Manish Malhotra’s show.

Breaking through the glass ceiling

A study by consulting firm Bain & Company found that few women tend to make it to higher echelons of management. DNA asks if there is a deliberate attempt to keep them away from leadership

With 3 new mines being opened, its annual output will go up by 20 mt.

Pick-up in credit, low net government borrowing the reasons.

Cenvat, excise sops to prop up SMEs

Moves aimed at solving multiple issues such as administrative hassles, cash flows and credit.

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