
Veenu Sandhu
Senior Associate Editor at Business Standard
Senior Associate Editor, Business Standard ( @bsindia ); ex- @NDTV, @httweets, @IndianExpress @cheveningfcdo fellow; Author @PenguinIndia
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rediff.com | Veenu Sandhu
Proceeds from the sale will support the training of future generations of doctors at the Oslo University Hospital. The fascinating story behind the Husain painting which set a new record for modern Indian art. IMAGE: M F Husain's painting Untitled (Gram Yatra) has shattered the previou1s artist record achieving $13,750,000 at the South Asian Modern + Contemporary Indian Art Sale in New York.
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business-standard.com | Veenu Sandhu
American cosmetics firm, The Estée Lauder Companies (ELC), established a partnership with the Startup India initiative through a memorandum of understanding with the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) on Wednesday. ELC President and CEO Stéphane de La Faverie tells Veenu Sandhu in an interview in New Delhi how they are fostering entrepreneurship in India's rapidly expanding beauty market, navigating trade uncertainties, and leveraging artificial intelligence (AI).
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2 months ago |
business-standard.com | Veenu Sandhu
Walter J Lindner, former German ambassador to India, has just released his book, What The West Should Learn From India, drawing from his diplomatic experience and deep engagement with the country. In an interview with Veenu Sandhu in New Delhi, he delves into India's unique strengths and challenges, and why he thinks the country stands out as an example of sophisticated diplomacy. Edited excerpts:
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business-standard.com | Veenu Sandhu
As the CEO and director of the Metropolitan Museum of Art (the Met) in New York, Max Hollein leads one of the world's most influential cultural institutions, overseeing a vast collection of 1.5 million objects spanning centuries and civilisations. In this virtual interview with Veenu Sandhu, he discusses the Met's commitment to Indian art, the evolving discourse on cultural heritage and repatriation, and the museum's growing engagement with Indian collectors and patrons. Edited excerpts:
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2 months ago |
rediff.com | Veenu Sandhu
'Our fractured world has been embroiled in wars and hatred, and many sessions reflect these concerns.'IMAGE: William Dalrymple speaks at the event. William Dalrymple's enthusiasm for the 18th Jaipur Literature Festival (JLF), starting January 30, is contagious as the historian highlights a stellar lineup, including Pulitzer Prize winners, Nobel Laureates, and leading cultural figures.
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It will be a good day when we don't need a Women's Day. It will be a good day when we don't need the kind of book reviewed here (Narratives: Stories That Hold Women Back at Work). Unfortunately, today is not that day. #WomenAtWork #WomensDay #GenderEquity

#BookReview: Narratives: The Stories That Hold Women Back at Workby Mette Johansson Johansson doesn’t simply point to the problem. She also assesses how it would play out if applied to a man, writes @veenusandhu https://t.co/4KcUmbKUxz

What will it take for India to create a luxury brand the world recognises? We have exquisite craftsmanship & a wealth of heritage, but not one such standout brand. At Business Standard Manthan, @Hublot CEO Julien Tornare shares his thoughts on the subject @bsindia #luxury

#BSManthan | Is India the next luxury superpower? @Hublot CEO Julien Tornare weighs in at Business Standard Manthan Watch his full conversation with @veenusandhu here: https://t.co/K9b4DZKtgT https://t.co/CIcTlTFOJd

RT @nivmook: A glimpse into Ratan Tata’s thoughts on succession, Tata name, charity, rivalry, regrets, joy of loving burger, Cyrus Mistry s…