Mumbai running out of space for waste
Manjeet Kripalani, Executive Director, Gateway House, has been quoted in an article on the waste issue in Mumbai in light of Modi's Clean India campaign. This article has been published by Today Online
Manjeet Kripalani, Executive Director, Gateway House, has been quoted in an article on the waste issue in Mumbai in light of Modi's Clean India campaign. This article has been published by Today Online
Rajrishi Singhal, Senior Geoeconomics Fellow, Gateway House, has been quoted in an article on HSBC black money scandal and India's reaction to it. This article has been published by Outlook
Manjeet Kripalani, Executive Director, Gateway House, has been quoted in an article on the waste issue in Mumbai in light of Modi's Clean India campaign. This article has been published by Live Mint
Manjeet Kripalani, Executive Director, Gateway House, has been quoted in an article on the waste issue in Mumbai in light of Modi's Clean India campaign. This article has been published by The Vancouver Suns
The IMF’s 2014 review has some good GDP news but its reservations on interest rates bears closer attention. It can take 32 months for the effects of a an interest rate cut to be felt. What does this mean for the Indian economy?
The reservoir at 1.25 billion people is huge. India has an incredible amount of talent management, says Manjeet Kripalani by the Indian think tank Gateway House.
India has an incredible amount of talent management," said Manjeet Kripalani, once India-director of the business magazine "Business Week" and co-founder of the Indian think tank Gateway House
The reservoir at 1.25 billion people is huge. India has an incredible amount of talent management, says Manjeet Kripalani by the Indian think tank Gateway House.
Rajrishi Singhal, Senior Geoeconomics Fellow, Gateway House, has written an article commenting on the recent cut in the repo rate in India. This article has been republished by Business Line
Kunal Nathwani, Research Intern, Gateway House, has written an article analyzing the Gilead Licensing Agreement with seven Indian Pharmaceutical Companies. This article has been republished by The Political Indian