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Bounce-Back Thrills

Aresh Shirali

Our idea of wealth has changed and so has our need of heroes

For Moral Capitalism

Modi’s idea of a prosperous India is built on a humanist foundation

Ritu Grover, 48, Founder, The Global Helpdesk

‘There was a huge setback and I had a daunting task ahead,’ says Ritu Grover

Sanjay Nayak, 53, CEO & MD, Tejas Networks

‘Even through the dark years, we never felt that the game was over,’ says Sanjay Nayak

Amit Jain, 40, Anurag Jain, 38, Co-Founders, Cardekho

‘Several ideas failed but the spirit of creating something meant more’

Deepinder Goyal, 34, Founder & CEO, Zomato

‘Good things happen even during the worst days,’ says Deepinder Goyal

Kailash Katkar, 50, Founder, Quick Heal

‘I look for what is going to come next and prepare myself for that,’ says Kailash Katkar

Albinder Dhindsa, 35, Co-Founder, Grofers

‘Success came like a whirlwind for us,’ says Albinder Dhindsa

Paras Anand, 41, Director, Sanspareils Greenlands

‘We could die a slow death or protect our territory,’ says Paras Anand

What the Perfect Portrait Does Not Say

I have yet to know a successful entrepreneur who has not felt lonely, lost and hopeless at some point. They stand where they are today because they kept moving forward

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