Twenty nine-year-old Suresh Paryani, who operates India's first executive assistant service, believes that there is a growing need for someone to be at your beck and call.
Student says that the computer-based CAT is great but a few small glitches might cost you an entire year.
He sports a French-cut beard, perhaps to look older than he is. But Kini is all of 22 years and has worked with Dan Reed on Terror in Mumbai the much-talked-about documentary on the 26/11 attacks in Mumbai.
Meet Bhairav Kothari whose company Super CFO takes care of the financial needs of start-ups and SMEs
We catch up with Priya Kumar, motivational speaker, corporate trainer and first-time author -- her book 'I Am Another You' hit bookshelves this month.
With a drop in the number of CAT applications and other alluring professions CAT trainers wonder if business administration is losing its sheen.
Keeping your peers informed, calling up the police and confronting your stalker are just some of the many things you can do to keep that individual away.
A stalking victim recollects the harrowing months when an unknown boy followed her everywhere she went.
Hitesh Agarwal spells out his reasons for getting into a B-school and tells you how to prepare for it
For over ten years now, Khushroo Poacha has stood by the sole belief that to do good work you don't need money. Poacha runs indianblooddonors.com (IBD), a site that lets blood donors and patients in need of blood connect with each other almost instantaneously. Here is his story.
At a time when real estate prices are on the rise, these red flags can be a hindrance.
Author and celebrity hairstylist Sapna Bhavnani speaks about punk-n-Goth culture in India and her book Style-O-Wot.