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Kamal Haasan says caste biggest enemy for students and farmers, being 'protected' for electoral gains
•Actor Kamal Haasan, who is all set to start his political innings on 21 February, on Thursday said caste was the "biggest enemy" for students and farmers.
Kangana Ranaut invited to Harvard Business School to deliver talk on Indian cinema
Fp Staff •Kangana Ranaut has been invited to Harvard Business School to deliver a talk on 'The Changing Entertainment Landscape in India'
Five lessons from globalization: Why business leaders must take up greater responsibility to create more winners
Sulekha_nair •Business has grown very big and it has to recognise its responsibilities for the future of civilisation
Maria Sharapova keeps herself busy with boxing as return to tennis nears
•Maria Sharapova said she refused to feel sorry for herself during her doping ban, occupying her time by studying at Harvard, writing a book and even learning how to box.
Twitter May Not Be Accurate Gauge Of Public Opinion: Harvard Study
Fp Archives •Companies are increasingly turning to Twitter to improve their understanding of how consumers view them.
Paytm's case study selected by the India Research Centre of the Harvard Business School
Fp Archives •Paytm's journey from being an online recharges platform to building India's largest mobile payments platform has been selected as a case study by the India Research Centre of the Harvard Business School, the e-wallet company said on Monday.
Learnt or natural trait: Can entrepreneurship be formally taught?
Siddharth Shahani •Entrepreneurship unlike other subjects has both rudiments of art and science.
Venu Srinivasan, Ajay Piramal join Tata Sons as independent directors
•Piramal serves on the Harvard Business School's board of Dean's Advisors, and is also Chairman of Pratham,
'Make in India' and hate in India cannot go together: Shashi Tharoor hits out at Modi govt
Fp Archives •Taking a jibe at the Modi government, former minister and Congress leader Shashi Tharoor has said policies like 'Make in India' and hatred cannot go together as he asserted that "outrageous" statements against minorities by ruling party members only undermine the country's soft power.
Now, Harvard Business School is working on case study of Maggi recall in India
Fp Staff •Even as people back in India are left craving for their favourite instant noodles Maggi, reports suggest that the India Research Center of Harvard Business School (HBS) will have a case study on the noodles.