Sayantani Kar And Sharleen D'Souza

Stories by Sayantani Kar And Sharleen D'Souza

KFC: Setting the platter right

KFC: Setting the platter right

Rediff.com   12 Aug 2008

Smarting from a protest-ridden start, KFC is now on its second course deciphering the Indian audience. KFC learnt the obvious lesson that a multinational, entering a country where nationalists were still making it harder to shake off the licence raj, could not afford hubris.

Publishers betting big on business books

Publishers betting big on business books

Rediff.com   21 Feb 2008

Publishing companies in India are betting big on real life stories from the world of business to woo readers.

Indian stars light up Sweden

Indian stars light up Sweden

Rediff.com   19 Dec 2007

Sweden ushers in the spirit of Christmas by attacking its winter pall of darkness. Four weeks ahead of Christmas, the Swedes deck up their windows with lighted 'Advent' stars. But paper stars, traditionally used to keep the darkness at bay, had been going out of fashion, caught in stagnant styles. Stars made of wood, metal and even Plexiglas were fast taking over until the year 2000.

Who will build the biggest mall?

Who will build the biggest mall?

Rediff.com   17 Dec 2007

DLF, Unitech, Emaar-MGF and the Ambience Group are in race to build the largest mall.Delhi and its suburbs are witnessing a race without a finishing line - the rush to build India's largest shopping mall. The players are the top names in the real estate business - DLF, Unitech and Emaar-MGF.

Now, a map to ease traffic

Now, a map to ease traffic

Rediff.com   3 Dec 2007

Mapunity's IT project to help Delhi tackle its traffic.

Retail wave drives food exporters homewards

Retail wave drives food exporters homewards

Rediff.com   22 Nov 2007

Based in the Cochin Special Economic Zone, Nikasu has managed to become the largest supplier of spring rolls and samosas to the US where it retails under the popular Laxmi brand (belonging to distributor House of Spices). In the UK, its products are sold as 'Taj' by Solanki Foods and are available at the supermarket chain Tesco. Another young but doughty exporter, Aakriti Foods, that makes Indian curries is also keen to launch its brand Mom's Pride in India.

Our content will reflect India: INX News chief

Our content will reflect India: INX News chief

Rediff.com   13 Nov 2007

Indrani Mukerjea is the founder and the newly-appointed CEO of INX Media. She also heads INX News. The youngest woman to head a media group in the world, Indrani Mukerjea spoke to Sayantani Kar on INX's bouquet of channels that will be launched in the next one-and-a-half years.

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