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  • Can India afford its fat-cat CEOs?

    Can India afford its fat-cat CEOs?

    A study by global HR consulting and outsourcing firm Aon Hewitt for Business Today on executive compensation for 2011/12 shows the median Indian CEO salary was $3.5 million (about Rs 18.5 crore), versus $7 million in the US, about $6 million in Europe.
    FoodEat your way through Manhattan

    Eat your way through Manhattan

    Where to go and what to eat in the Big Apple.

    B-Bar plates up thoughtful and sophisticated Japanese cuisine

    B-Bar gets comfortable in the capital city and plates up thoughtful and sophisticated Japanese cuisine.

    Prego at The Westin, Gurgaon remains true to its roots

    Italian food almost always gets an Indian makeover. Prego at The Westin, Gurgaon remains true to its roots.

    Master mixologist Rohan Jelkie talks quirky cocktails

    Rohan Jelkie, master mixologist and founder of beverage consultancy Tulleeho, talks quirky cocktails. Bacon and Bourbon Take four strips of smoked bacon and cook on a nonstick pan for around 20 minutes to render the fat.
    TravelThings to do this month

    Things to do this month

    Held every November around the time of full moon, the Pushkar Camel Fair is one of India most rewarding travel experiences.

    Taj Mahal Part Two

    Although the promised replica of the Eiffel Tower in the southern Indian state of Puducherry never materialised, Dubai claims it will replicate the Taj Mahal by 2015.

    'International airfare is best booked more in advance'

    Apparently, statistics prove that the best time to book a flight is precisely 21 days before the desired departure. International airfare is best booked more in advance, with the lowest rates surfacing 34 days prior to departure.

    Why do travellers block seats near them with their bags?

    Why do travellers block seats near them with their bags? Understanding this can avoid bad blood on long trips.

    A perfect vacation at Scottsdale, Arizona

    Scottsdale, Arizona has come of age, melding a bygone era of hospitality with a modern aesthetic, against a backdrop of the stunning Sonoran desert.
    CultureBoredom is common, it's no trivial matter'

    Boredom is common, it's no trivial matter'

    The next time you think you're dying of boredom, you just might be. Although boredom is common, it's no trivial matter, claims psychologist John Eastwood of York University, Toronto.

    Top tech tips to declutter your life

    Top tech tips to declutter your life, one gadget and social network at a time.

    All you need to know about trickster Victor Lustig

    Victor Lustig (1890-1947) was undoubtedly the most confident trickster in history. He is also known as the 'Man who sold the Eiffel Tower, twice.'
    ProductsNew products in the market

    New products in the market

    The recently launched Samsung Galaxy Note II comes with a 5.5-inch HD Super AMOLED display, 1.6 GHz quad-core Exynos processor and runs on Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean).

    New Releases this month

    Skyfall is being touted as the most successful James Bond film in the 50-yearlong run since the inception of the franchise.

    Alex Huang, Managing Director, Asus India shares his favourite things

    Alex Huang, Managing Director, Asus India shares his favourite things.

    Sussanne Roshan shares home designing tips

    A connoisseur, curator and creator of all things decor, talks about the quirky pieces that fill her home and should complete yours.

    Pressto's guide on caring for your clothes

    It's essential to let your clothes breathe so spread them out for a couple of hours before slipping them back into the wardrobe. Esther Lennaerts, executive chairperson of Pressto helps you care for your clothes.

    Why it is a good idea to shop online

    Praveen Sinha, Co-founder, Jabong.com, tells you why it's a good idea to shop online.

    Why a prestige timepiece is an investment

    All that glitters may be gold, but Indians are now looking beyond the precious metal for investment options.

    Grooming kit that helps in battling the chill

    Flaky, itchy and dry, that's what Crabtree and Evelyn makes sure you won't feel like this winter. Here's a grooming kit that helps you battle the chill.

    Facts to keep in mind when shopping for a new car

    The auto expert equips you with all the right facts to keep in mind when shopping for a new car.
    TechnologyFrom smartphones to phablets, it is all a story of digital concurrence

    From smartphones to phablets, it is all a story of digital concurrence

    From smartphones to 'phablets', it is all a story of digital concurrence
    FeaturesHow Indian start-ups are braving odds to develop world-class medical equipment

    How Indian start-ups are braving odds to develop world-class medical equipment

    Despite many difficulties, a number of other entrepreneurs are setting up their own ventures to make novel, low-cost medical equipment suited for Indian conditions.

    Cabinet reshuffle: Challeneges before new ministers

    Following the October 29 Cabinet reshuffle, in all likelihood the last before the general elections of 2014, Business Today looks closely at the challenges before five of them, all holding key economic ministries.

    The race to make indigenous chips gathers pace

    India was always globally renowned for its semiconductor design services. But a few entrepreneurs are now going several steps ahead to make indigenous chips as well.

    E-tailers find profitable niche in ethnic wear

    A few Indian companies are making a killing selling Indian ethnic-wear online. Ethnic designs have always had a market overseas, thanks to tourists and expatriate Indians carrying outfits back with them and generating awareness.

    Why Kingfisher Airlines should avoid rushing into restarting operations

    With the grounded airline accumulating debt of over Rs 13,000 crore and banks unwilling to bail it out, Vijay Mallya is fast running out of options to raise funds required to resume operations.

    Mobile phones pushing growth of digital music in India

    The world's largest online music store, iTunes, is yet to open shop in India, but that is not stopping 700 million-odd active mobile users here from enjoying music on their phones.

    Maruti triggers price war with new Alto 800. Will it pay off?

    Never before has Maruti Suzuki launched a new version at a price below that of its predecessor. The new Alto is Rs 4,000 to Rs 8,000 cheaper than the old one, depending on the variant.

    Bollywood actors turn savvy producers

    Bollywood's actors putting the finishing touches on a shiny new business model for the century-old Indian film industry. Many own production houses and are increasingly business-savvy risk takers.

    RBI Governor Duvvuri Subbarao speaks about the growth-inflation debate and the perceived differences between the central bank and the finance ministry

    A day after his half-yearly monetary policy review, Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Governor Duvvuri Subbarao met with Chaitanya Kalbag and Anand Adhikari to explain the intent of the bank's policy actions.

    Are Indian companies prepared for business continuity?

    Hurricane Sandy ravaged the US, forcing corporations to close down data centres. The superstorm once again brought to the spotlight the need to have processes and plans to ensure that a business's critical IT systems continue to run during a technical failure, natural disaster or terrorist attack.

    Chidambaram-Subbarao differences erupt into the open after monetary policy review

    Finance Minister P. Chidambaram's public display of annoyance with Reserve Bank of India Governor D. Subbarao indicates the extent of their differences.
    FocusIndia is doing far better than its peers: Shankar Sharma

    India is doing far better than its peers: Shankar Sharma

    Despite many foreign brokers and agencies being bearish on India for nearly all of 2012, it has been among the best performing markets in the world, says the vice chairman and joint managing director of First Global.

    Who said what about the latest reshuffle in Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's cabinet

    Who said what about the latest reshuffle in Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's cabinet -

    Rajat Gupta case: How India can check insider trading

    To address the perception that insider trading invariably goes unpunished in India, a few high profile cases should be concluded in as short a time as possible, says  M. Damodaran, a former chairman of the Securities and Exchange Board of India.

    Telewings a compelling business proposition for Telenor's new India partner Sudhir Valia

    Lakshdeep Investments & Finance, Telenor's new India partner, is a financial investment company controlled by Sudhir Vrundavandas Valia, the 56-year-old Executive Director of pharma major Sun Pharma.

    Threat from e-books behind Penguin and Random House merger?

    With e-books changing the dynamics of publishing, Penguin and Random House merge to protect their turf.

    India's fiscal deficit has grown almost 4-fold in last 5 years

    India's fiscal deficit has grown almost four-fold in the last five years. Government finances are in a disarray largely because of a mounting subsidy and interest payment burden.

    All you need to know about Dengue

    Once again, India is struggling to contain the outbreak of dengue fever. More than 17,000 cases have been reported across the country and some 100 people have lost lives to dengue this year.
    Whats InGlobal cities that make for attractive work bases for foreigners

    Global cities that make for attractive work bases for foreigners

    Offering the best of all worlds, these global cities make for attractive work bases for foreigners. Pack your bags and make the move; lock, stock and barrel.
    CareersSlowing economy fuelling need for temporary staff

    Slowing economy fuelling need for temporary staff

    The demand for temps, or temporary workers, had been rising for some time, but lately there has been a spike. Reducing or freezing the hiring of permanent employees and making do with temps helps companies cut their fixed costs in a slowing economy.
    BT MoreSwiss watch-making: The science behind it

    Swiss watch-making: The science behind it

    Brand Rolex opens its doors to reveal a universe of utmost precision, tasteful aesthetics and futuristic technology.

    First drive: The new Porsche Boxster S

    The new Porsche Boxster S retains the classic silhouette but has exciting new technology under the hood.
    LBS Case StudyHow Diageo developed a safe, cheap beer to win over Kenyan market

    How Diageo developed a safe, cheap beer to win over Kenyan market

    When spirits maker Diageo faced slowing growth in developed economies, it started expanding in emerging markets. This study looks at how Diageo developed a safe, cheap beer for the Kenyan market.
    ColumnsIndian compensation levels catching up with global standards: Anandorup Ghose

    Indian compensation levels catching up with global standards: Anandorup Ghose

    We have often found HR managers struggling to clearly outline the process of pay decisions at the executive level.
    Leadership SpotlightAvinash Vashistha of Accenture India admires Steve Jobs the most

    Avinash Vashistha of Accenture India admires Steve Jobs the most

    Avinash Vashistha of Accenture India admires Steve Jobs the most
    ChiaroscuroNews you may have missed over the past fortnight

    News you may have missed over the past fortnight

    News you may have missed over the fortnight - ArcelorMittal third quarter loss, Walt Disney buying out Lucasfilms and more.
    LettersBusiness Today readers give their feedback on the magazine's coverage

    Business Today readers give their feedback on the magazine's coverage

    Business Today readers write to the Editor with their feedback on the magazine's coverage.

    Havaianas case study: Best response

    BT receives many responses to its case studies. Below is the best one on Havaianas (September 2, 2012).
    Editors noteBusiness Today editor on rising CEO pay packages, Chidambaram-Subbarao tiff and more

    Business Today editor on rising CEO pay packages, Chidambaram-Subbarao tiff and more

    Greed is good, as Gordon Gecko said in "Wall Street", but how do you balance lavishly generous pay for people at the top of the corporate ladder, asks Business Today Editor Chaitanya Kalbag.
    PeoplePeope who made news last fortnight

    Peope who made news last fortnight

    Starring: BJP President Nitin Gadkari, Suchi Mukherjee, Founder and CEO, LimeRoad.com, Michael Chertoff, Co-founder, Chertoff Group, Karl Fowler, Founder and CEO, Opus Media Group and Monisha Kaltenborn, Team Principal, Sauber F1 team.
    FashionBT More captures the equation between man and his machine

    BT More captures the equation between man and his machine

    When style becomes a lifestyle, every association makes a statement. BT More captures the equation between man and his machine.