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By: The India Today Group
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35.00

Single Issue

400.00

1 Months

1300.00

3 Months

2600.00

6 Months

5200.00

12 Months

About this issue

Highlights of Business Today May 24, 2015, issue:The May 2015 issue of HARPERS BAZAAR BRIDE carries forward the yearly trend where art meets the bridal spectrum. On the cover is the fresh, young actress Athya Shetty who showcases designer Amit Aggarwal’s artsy take on wedding couture. Inside are curated fashion on season’s artistic collaborations on bridal wear. Accessories this month have been inspired too by great art masters, whereas the jewellery section highlights some of the most exquisitely created baubles this year. The next highlight of the issue would be 25 pages on beauty and wellness, covering everything from the latest in skincare, to graphic colour trends, and covetable dresser launches. Keeping in tandem with this, we also take our readers to decadent spas for pre-bridal rituals, or post honeymoon relaxation. In the Escae section, we showcase hotels that look like art themselves for the jet-setting stays. Planning wise, we bring details in weddings that capture the essence of creative nuptial styling influenced by art, an influence of textiles in décor, and of course, the usual dose of real love stories. India's e-commerce space has been seeing much activity these past couple of years. Flipkart, Amazon or Snapdeal? Quickr or Olx? Zomato vs Foodpanda or Jabong vs Myntra. Pepperfry or Urban Ladder? Eventually, each e-commerce segment will have only one winner. The cover feature, Last Man Standing, tries to find out who that will be. India Inc has reported a healthy 12 per cent growth in revenue in Q4 if we ignore the poor performance of oil & gas companies. 'Road to Recovery' finds out what that means for the industry. China's growing investments in Pakistan could prove to be a headache for India. 'Worrying Signals' takes a deeper look into the development. While 'Footing the Bill' finds out how the governments are coping with the economics of providing free Wi-Fi in entire cities, 'Lost Opportunity' analyses Daiichi Sankyo exit from India at a huge loss. Vijay Mallya's high-flying days maybe over, but his airworthiness can still take him a fair distance. Find out how in 'Down, but not out'. The Narendra Modi government completes one year on May 26. Find out who's the winner at the end of the period - Candidate Modi or PM Modi. 'SoS Social for Relief' finds out more about digital humanitarianism - a new term that came into existence thanks to social media after an earthquake ripped through Nepal. There's much more in the latest issue of Business Today. Don't forget to subscribe and stay ahead with what's trending.

About Business Today

Ever since its inception, the magazine has catered to the business news enthusiast with unfaltering news and analysis of business-related developments in India and abroad. The magazine brings out various special editions such as Best Banks, Best CFOs, Best CEOs, Best B-Schools etc. Each of these special editions dwells on the subject with exhaustive details and honours the best achievers in the respective fields.