Kahraman Yigit In this post-pandemic world, professionals are now returning to their normal work lives. The Future of Office Survey by global commercial real estate services, CBRE suggests that 58 per cent of employers expect their employees to work from the office but will allow them to work from home if they wish. Approximately 25 […]Read More
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Team L&M In the pre-pandemic days, the supply chain sector required more human support, however over the last two years, like all other industries, supply chains too adopted technology at a vibrant level boosting their overall operations and resulting in more profitability. The supply chain industry comes with high expenditures, making it a costly industry, […]Read More
Team L&M With mercury dropping by the day, much of the country experiences chilly weather characterised by high winds and snow as winter draws near. Given that workers are frequently exposed to slick working environments, slick roadways, and winter-related illnesses like frostbite and cold stress, these circumstances present a special set of challenges for firms […]Read More
Team L&M Life & More asked a few business-owners as to what advice would they like to give to budding women entrepreneurs, and this is what they have to say: Madhumita Nath, Founder/Director of Ek Katha Clothing Many a time women who are not into a tech /AI/ venture can get easily side-lined by investors. […]Read More
‘Ek Katha caters to affordable luxury sustainable section in domestic
Rajkumari Sharma Tankha Born into a family of engineers and scientists, Madhumita Nath was a design enthusiast all along. No wonder, she went on to study Fashion Design at National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad after completing her school. But she took more than a decade to start her venture, Ek Katha Clothing. While she had […]Read More
Rajkumari Sharma Tankha Urshila Rao Ganji, 25, was working with a corporate firm when the pandemic hit, and work moved from office to home. Like many other women, WFH neither satisfied nor excited her enough. So she began researching on startup opportunities. She wanted to start her own business and was very clear that she […]Read More
Upasana Kaura A businesswoman with strict priorities for work and family, Namrata Redi Sirupa’s office hours are based on her kids’ school timings. She moves out of home after sending them off to school and is back when they get back. “My family, including my husband Harshaavardhan, has been a great support in raising my […]Read More
Meena Murthy Kakkar The second largest industry in India, the construction industry contributes extensively to our Gross Domestic Product (GDP). Unfortunately, it accounts for less than 25 per cent of the women’s force. Keeping this appalling number aside for an instant, let me ask— how often do you see women working as carpenters or electricians […]Read More
How four childhood friends founded sustainable furniture brand Econiture
Rajkumari Sharma Tankha It was while he was pursuing his MBA from Welingkar Institute that Madhur Rathi, an industrial engineer from Nagpur University, attended a conference on waste management that got him hooked to the idea of waste management. After completing the course, Rathi joined a waste management company to gain a deeper insight into […]Read More
Team L&M The Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT) has welcomed the approval of Delhi Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena to allow restaurants, hotels, drug shops, transport and logistics services etc open 24 hours a day. It will help about 30 per cent growth in trade in Delhi, says CAIT secretary general Praveen Khandelwal, adding that […]Read More