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Road to success: An aerial view of the Bandra-Worli Sea Link in Mumbai, which is an absolute time-save for travel connecting the western suburbs with south Mumbai. Photo: Paul Noronha
Road to success: An aerial view of the Bandra-Worli Sea Link in Mumbai, which is an absolute time-save for travel connecting the western suburbs with south Mumbai. Photo: Paul Noronha

Changing times, new challenges

There is no question that Maharashtra will continue to be the centre of gravity for some years, but the time has come to put things in order. »

What makes Gujarat vibrant?

Powering ahead: Mr Narendra Modi, Gujarat Chief Minister, with industrialists Mr Ratan Tata (second from left) and Mr Mukesh Ambani (third from right), and other delegates at Vibrant Gujarat Global Investors Summit in Ahmedabad (file photo). Photo: PTI

It was the Tata Nano that first put the spotlight on Gujarat four years ago, when the car project was relocated here after a troubled stint in West Bengal. Since then, other automakers have fol... »

Gujarat ports: Triggering waves of development

A view of Mundra port. Mundra Ports and SEZ Ltd has emerged the country's top private multi-port operator. In 2010-11, Gujarat's ports handled 231 million tonnes of cargo, or nearly 80 per cent of all cargo handled by minor ports in India. »

Power — the weakest link in growth equation

There is little doubt in stating that power drives growth and conversely could impact and stunt development of States.Maharashtra and Gujarat have been in the forefront of attracting ind... »

Fashion retailers tread the catwalk with care

High and low: While sales continue to be robust during the Diwali season, retailers have witnessed lower footfalls as consumer sentiments have been dampened by general inflation and scams.

Mumbai-based fashion retailers are bracing themselves for tough times ahead. Fashion retail brands belonging to companies such as Kewal Kiran, Globus and Provogue are not too enthused with thei... »

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Flea markets are an inseparable part of the folklore of Goa. Along the rich coastline at the Anjuna beach on Wednesday markets are famous for their wide variety of goods. The markets basically present an opportunity to drink and eat and shop for some rare and antique as well as brand new goods. Originally started by foreigners trying to dispose of their second hand goods, the Flea markets have become an inseparable part of Goan culture. Articles on sale range from Tibetan craft, Kashmiri handicraft, jewellery stones, cheap clothes, bags, bakery items and electronic goods. Photo: Paul Noronha

Country's three engines of growth

Maharashtra, Gujarat and Goa, the three States abutting the Arabian Sea on the West Coast of the country, could well be three coupled locomotives that are hauling India's overall growth numbers... »

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Panoramic view of multistoreyed buildings in Mumbai.

Mumbai property market — Of cautious buyers and confident realtors

Mumbai's real estate is in a critical phase with property registration numbers continuing to drop month-on-month with no signs of revival. However, despite the dismal scenario, prices have gone up... »
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Redefining womenhood: A combo picture showing actresses, Rani Mukherji and Vidya Balan, during a promotional event of their upcoming film

Lights, camera, action — Bollywood turns to women

Be it the middle-class woman fighting against crimes and prejudices of upper class society, the lonely spouse struggling to find fulfilment in her marriage, or the confident individual who flau... »

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