Editor’s Select

Anita Dongre: The Woman Who Stitched Her Rejections into India’s Fashion Revolution

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When every boutique in Mumbai told her, “This won’t sell,” Anita Dongre didn’t stop designing. She started building, a dream, a movement, and eventually, one of India’s most powerful fashion houses. In an era when…

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How Four Brothers Stitched India’s First Homegrown Denim Revolution

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Killer Jeans When every teenager in India was chasing imported denim as the ultimate badge of cool, four brothers from Mumbai dared to dream differently. They didn’t just sell jeans, they redefined what “Made in…

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The Man Who Refused to Accept “Good Enough”

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How Sir James Dyson Turned Everyday Frustration into a Global Engineering Legacy In the quiet seaside town of Cromer in Norfolk, where the grey waters of the North Sea shape both landscape and temperament, a…

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Inder T. Jaisinghani: From a Lohar Chawl Shop Counter to Building Polycab’s ₹1 Lakh Crore Electrical Empire

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In the crowded trading lanes of Mumbai’s Lohar Chawl, where narrow storefronts once overflowed with coils of copper wire, switches, and electrical fittings destined for the city’s expanding skyline, a teenage boy quietly stepped into…

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