Iffy prospects for creatives at this year's fest.
South Indian cities such as Vizag, Kochi and Mysore are the next major investment centres for real-estate developers.
Pubs and resto-bars are increasingly providing the stage for live bands to showcase their talent.
Spend more and earn more seems to be the mantra for credit card companies.
Online travel in India is booming - the number of online travellers has gone up and so has the number of travel portals.
With competition in the general insurance sector heating up, companies are busy innovating in order to provide value-added services to existing customers.
McDonald's new mantra for growing its business - 'If you can't come to us, we will come to you'.
No-frill carriers have found a way into their customers' pockets - through their stomach
They may not exactly be making great profits, but three airlines are fighting each other out on the billboards.
Being saddled with the tag of 'hospitality industry specialist' doesn't bother architect Bobby Mukherji. He feels it is good to do work in an industry where people from all over the world can take a closer look and admire it.
As many as eight brands are spinning promotional campaigns around the movie.
"Every drop counts" - India's mantra for water conservation has multinationals banking on these three words to promote the culture of water management, especially those in the realm of food and beverages.
Huge investments, product placements and competitive retail strategies are spurring the wellness industry.
High-end luxury brands are beginning to recognise the untapped potential in India. Import duties, however, are playing spoilsport.
Mall mania has hit the town what with 15 malls expected to be ready by 2009.
India Now' festival that commences on July 16 in London and continues for three months is London's attempt to attract increased business investments from India
With the arrival of foreign sanitaryware brands, consumer is spoilt for choice.
Aabhas Sharma finds that desi rock acts are enjoying public support and corporate sponsorships - but there's still a long way to go.
First, the shock: according to a National Council of Applied Economic Research survey, of the 78 per cent Indian households aware of life insurance, only 24 per cent actually own one.
Lifestyle habits like excessive alcohol consumption and smoking can result in weak bones.