No, I haven't made a mistake in the title. The age-old saying, 'Winners don't do different things. They do things differently,' made famous by Shiv Khera in his book You Can Win, is, in my opinion, wrong.
Saurabh Mahajan, a former Indian Army officer, is making history in medieval battles grounds. Rediff.com's Archana Masih meets the man who has supplied vintage armour and war props to Assassin's Creed, The Hobbit and knights in shining armour to the Tower of London.
What makes Ashdeen Lilaowala's work with the Parsi gara so important? Read on.
Here's your weekly digest of the craziest and funniest stories from around the world.
A coupe car offers the motorist the combined experience of a sports SUV as well as the comfort of a luxe sedan
'There was a time when I went without salary for about six months,' says Amod Malviya, an alumnus of IIT Kharagpur and currently CTO, Flipkart.
Russian firms expand their footprint in India. And take bigger steps to do business with India's private sector.
With fake products and machine-made mirrors making its way into the market, an age-old art form is under threat.
Internet-based systemic wisdom connects machines and people, and will drive next-gen enterprises, said Huawei's Yatish Nagavalli.
Your choice should be based upon your strengths and goals.
Two young designers from Meghalaya are making a positive impact with their skills.
Reddi has so far made 10 investments in the US.
When is the last time our government recognised a twenty something entrepreneur for introducing a break-out innovation?
At Rs 1.24 lakh, it's the most expensive scooter manufactured in the country but the 450 deserves every penny.
Anti-conversion laws are needed since thrusting the idea of a competitive battlefield of religion onto India's pluralistic traditions can only lead to greater communal conflict, says Sankrant Sanu
This was good enough for Fernandes to hire Chandilya to lead his India business.
Sreehari Nair is *not* impressed by this lot of films at all.
'Students tell me their parents are fine with them either joining a start up or even starting one. This was not the case 10 years ago.'
Belgian-born Rich, whose trading group eventually became the global commodities powerhouse Glencore Xstrata, died in hospital from a stroke.
'As they grow bigger, the trail of their pioneering success often leaves behind a causticity marked by deficient human resource practices, negligible focus on corporate governance and rife sexism.'
Darjeeling is on the boil over the demand for a separate Gorkhaland state. June and July are bad months to have a strike. Tea picking during its most valuable season has been affected. Those consequences will be felt all over the world and ultimately damage Darjeeling tea.
In the second part of a series, we bring you recipes from chef Vikas Khanna's latest book.
After ten minutes no one could keep track of the legal team's questions on the geography of the route Sandeep Patil took on his Pulsar Bajaj motorcycle, on the morning of April 25, 2012. Not the judge. Or the onlookers. Least of all Patil.
'Many sepoys fought with distinction, winning some of the first Victoria Crosses to be awarded to Indians; and indeed, as in any army fighting under such inhumane conditions -- standing in the freezing sludge, with shrapnel tearing through bodies and being subjected to gas attacks -- some buckled under pressure.'
Here's celebrating Dilip Kumar by re-visiting his best movies.
Here is the full transcript of Congress vice president and Lok Sabha poll campaign chief Rahul Gandhi's first formal TV interview with Times Now Editor-In-Chief Arnab Goswami.