India Today Group’s Business Today magazine has chosen Madhurima Mukherjee, who left Luthra & Luthra last week, and Amarchand Mangaldas Delhi partner Pallavi Shroff, as two of India’s 25 “most powerful women in business”.
AZB & Partners Mumbai-based co-founder Zia Mody has won the award several times since 2004 and is now inducted into the magazine’s so-called hall of fame, and therefore ineligible for any future awards.
Yesterday’s ceremony is understood to have also been attended by Luthra & Luthra managing partner Rajiv Luthra, and Bharti Shroff, Amarchand partner and mother-in-law of Pallavi Shroff.
[via Business Today: Mukherjee ‘capital gains’ profile & picture (warning, contains geese); Pallavi Shroff ‘queen of the court’ profile]
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Did she ever consider modelling?? ;) ;)
Maybe the photog doesn't know the difference between a goose and a swan, and the photo is trying to make her out to be Saraswati-like. (Someone please help Kian with the reference.)
One thing's for sure - none of the big guys would pose with a fowl background and their hand on a grain trough.
[...] So young yet so powerful. Impressive!!
Symbolic of her having left the flock of geese behind and still having her hands on the grain....which will be fed to others.. more worthy. go figure...
Madhurima should be Media Frenzy award of the year by Legally India, she has ideally increase hits and comments over your site. Sign her a courtesy cheque. :)
Madhurima,
Give me a percentage for the aforesaid recommendation of mine.
Wish pallavi and zia stopped showing. Off as they were gods gift. Madhu is the real thing.
Basically this is media hype and good pr no. Lets not get carried away. Amusing actually good luck to Madhu who made it on her own . That is something
Clearly you have neither worked with Zia nor have you come across her in your line of work (I'm guessing you're not a corporate lawyer since you clearly don't know what you are talking about).
The top industrialists don't pay through their noses to consult Zia just for her legal skills (superb as they are) - she is a thorough businesswoman and therefore a real advisor.
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