Manav Minocha
Head, New Business Initiatives, Bharatonline.com
March 6, 2010 – 8:49 am Category: General
Sometime in the beginning of 2008, the hope of gaining a PAN India status suddenly became a little stronger. 2009 saw us gain phenomenal popularity among overseas tourists and NRIs, visiting India, making it India’s leading online inbound tour operator. By March, the whimsical dream began to take shape and on May 09, a new chapter unfolded. Bharatonline launched |
Rajiv John
Manager, Brand Communications, Bharatonline.com
March 3, 2010 – 11:51 am Category: General
Reporting Live: Dreary looking bharatonliners are looking to work on a day that has been declared an optional holiday. The spirits seem a bit punctured, and the attitude starkly ‘bleached’ on a day where the nation is drenched in colours. We go live to the captain of sales. “Mr. Risto, you are a Christian from Kerala; why do you look so crestfallen? Risto”: it’s |
Manav Minocha
Head, New Business Initiatives, Bharatonline.com
November 24, 2009 – 10:51 am Category: General
The murky October sky, gave a wry smile as I landed in India’s commercial capital, Mumbai. The moisture laden air and dark clouds tried hard to outdo the bustling energy that the city is so famous for. Surprisingly, the euphoria of the city secretly undid the overcast conditions, and hummed a jubilant tune to itself.
I was here |
Rajiv John
Manager, Brand Communications, Bharatonline.com
October 24, 2009 – 10:29 am Category: General
Not every day do people care to stop by and take notice. Not every day do passive onlookers stare in sheer amazement. When I stepped in at the Forum mall Bangalore, on the 20th of September, I too was taken aback at the mini spectacle. There were 5 large LCD screens, airing something that India hadn’t quite woken up to… 3D interactives! International video events |
Rajiv John
Manager, Brand Communications, Bharatonline.com
October 22, 2009 – 6:00 am Category: General
I would probably never fancy myself wearing a kurta to the office but today being Diwali, was an exception. The drive to the office on a Diwali eve is always joyous as the smell of burnt Sulphur and clarified butter, clearly seem to dominate the olfactory nerves. You might say that it’s a bit of a dampener that Bangalore doesn’t get dressed as most parts of northern |