
Power and Purpose
Having gone through her own trials by fire, each one of India’s women leaders from the world of business and economy makes the cut for Fortune India’s 50 Most Powerful Women in Business.
Having gone through her own trials by fire, each one of India’s women leaders from the world of business and economy makes the cut for Fortune India’s 50 Most Powerful Women in Business.
A set of women entrepreneurs is neither signing multi-billion dollar deals nor raising top dollars but making an exceptional impact on the ground.
How women leaders have conquered steel, alcohol and real estate sectors.
Women in leadership roles are far and few. Is India Inc. doing enough to groom them to be leaders?
Regulations have ensured board seats for women, but that’s a battle just half won.
Societal taboos and workplace biases play spoilsport in Tier-II and III city workforce, despite efforts to increase women’s participation.
One seldom gets to see a car, a mobile phone or even travel gear designed specifically for women. Are marketers ignoring an important target audience?
The co-founder of India's largest edtech company has donned many hats from its outset. Her business acumen notwithstanding, she considers herself as a teacher first.
In an earlier edition of our Most Powerful Women (MPW) in Business list, some women on the list opened up about their mothers or their daughters, and told us what they had learnt from each other.
Devita Saraf, the founder, chairperson, and CEO of Vu Technologies, also said that sustainability is very important for the company.