In novels, only the rich can afford the luxury of complete leisure, and no toil. They have lives of plenty, which end up pyrrhic, as rampant consumerism hints at moral bankruptcy
You have to be n it for the long run. It takes years for fine wines to improve in quality and price. Whisky too can be an investment possibility but for that you will have to look abroad for advice
Many people who have never sailed, for whom purchasing a hatch is too expensive, are now beginning to take to it
Over the last decade, platinum has been trying to make inroads into the Indian Jewellery market, one of the most evolved in the world and bound intricately by tradition and culture
How Le Corbusier’s Chandigarh memorabilia, from manhole covers to furniture, appeared in the brochures of some of the world’s biggest auction houses
From an unimaginable number, it has become all too ordinary. But if it no long captures the Indian imagination, what takes its place?
Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw in conversation with V Shoba
The joint award to Margaret Atwood and Bernardine Evaristo steals the Nobel’s thunder
The wealthy must never be made to feel guilty as long as they are law-abiding and pay their taxes
After an interview appeared in Open, the PMO took cognisance of Khanna’s story and directed that his name be included at the India Gate memorial