The conventional narrative in India is of businessmen in combat — or in collusion — with the state.
Spend a couple of hours with Juggy Marwaha, Venkat Narayana and K Ganesh, the co-founders of KVN Foundation, a start-up that was conceived when the lockdown began on March 25 and has produced 4.5 million free meals for migrants and day labourers since then, and instances of collaboration with government officials come up repeatedly. There was a time in April when Marwaha, the executive managing director of Jones Lang LaSalle Property Consultants, received a call from the chief ...
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