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The Rise and Fall of the Tata Nano: An In-Depth Analysis
Tata Motors introduced the Tata Nano in 2008 as the world’s least expensive car, at around $2,000. Launched on the promise of giving India’s burgeoning middle-class an affordable means of transport, it was considered a benchmark innovation. That said, the Nano dream met a series of regrettable missteps in its journey to market and by…
Richard Branson: A Life of Adventure and Entrepreneurial Spirit
Richard Branson was born as Richard Charles Nicholas Branson on July 18, 1950 in Blackheath, London England to his parents that would unknowingly support the adventurous and entrepreneurial young boy he once was. His father, Edward James Branson was a barrister and his mother Eve Branson was an air hostess which we can all safely…
The Inspiring Story of the Poor Boy Who Founded Mercedes-Benz
The story of Mercedes-Benz is one not just engineering prowess and luxury cars but a true story about never giving up, brilliant innovations and the untamed ambition of a lowly boy who rose to disrupt the car industry. The tale of Gottlieb Daimler (1834 – 1900) whose rags-to-riches career became the foundation for one of…
Houthis and the impact on Indian Economy
Ansar Allah, better known as the Houthis (that has resulted from their conduct) are an exclusively Zaidi Shia Muslim sect hailing from Yemen. The movement dates back to the 1990s and began with a demand for cultural and religious rights by northern Zaidis, who felt marginalized following Yemeni unification under longtime president Ali Abdullah Saleh….
Houthi Attack in Red sea
The Houthi movement, officially called the Ansar Allah Movement to Liberate Al-Sham (discontinued), is a dramatically revived force among Yemen’s ongoing civil war and government overthrown party in western counties of Red Sea. This essay will probe into the origins of Houthi movement, look at sequence leading to its attacks in Red Sea, and finally…