Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://repository.iimb.ac.in/handle/2074/13395
Title: Is the new 'Mann der Tats' changing Indian society?
Authors: Chatterjee, Chirantan 
Keywords: Entrepreneurship;Emerging economy
Issue Date: 3-Sep-2015
Publisher: HT Media Limited
Abstract: Indian enterpreneurs are creating new jobs, seducing global investors and high-net worth individuals, transforming business models, and scripting new ways of making products and services reach the end consumer despite institutional voids in an emerging economy like India. What is common between a 50-something middle-aged grey-haired person in Bangalore, once the owner of a printing press, "making a mistake" and shifting jobs - with a 30-something young Indian fella armed with a US degree, married and divorced, dating afresh furiously while pursuing his professional aspirations in Chennai – with a 30-something single young woman in the National Capital Region owning an apartment and disregarding the pressure of social norms to marry – with a mid-30s Indian couple, well-educated, experimenting in life and delaying having children - with a 30-something Gujarati man passionate about trekking and adventure sports?. Read more at: https://www.hindustantimes.com/analysis/is-the-new-mann-der-tats-changing-indian-society/story-Ed5iV9etEDd5ecO5GVcEQP.html
Description: Hindustan Times, 03-09-2015
URI: https://repository.iimb.ac.in/handle/2074/13395
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