As major corporations abandon premium Connaught Place rents for cheaper peripheral zones, Delhi's job market is fragmenting—forcing young professionals to choose between career ambition and quality of life.
As consumer behaviour shifts and operational costs climb, Delhi's food and hospitality players must adapt fast or risk losing ground to nimbler competitors.
As major employers adjust workforce strategies, Delhi's employment landscape is entering a critical recalibration phase that demands attention from recruiters and enterprise leaders.
As visitor numbers surge, hospitality and heritage sectors are competing fiercely for talent, forcing traditional industries to rethink how they attract skilled workers.
As foreign capital pours into India's capital and inflation moderates, here's what the numbers tell us about the city's financial health and your wallet.
With Middle East tensions, Venezuelan crises and Pakistan-Afghanistan clashes dominating international headlines, Delhi's innovation sector faces a sharp recalibration of venture funding and talent mobility.
Rising geopolitical tensions, currency volatility, and supply chain disruptions are forcing Delhi's traders and manufacturers to reassess their global strategies.
As premium dining and experiential venues flood Connaught Place and South Delhi, employers are competing fiercely for skilled workers, forcing the city's F&B sector to rethink recruitment and retention strategies.
Priya Malhotra's fintech venture, bootstrapped from a cramped Gurugram office, has become a blueprint for scaling in India's competitive startup ecosystem.
As coworking spaces proliferate across Gurugram and South Delhi, employers are discovering that location flexibility has become the new salary negotiation.
From currency swings to supply chain disruptions, entrepreneurs in Connaught Place and beyond are learning that geopolitics now directly impacts their bottom line.