This start-up took the 'novel' path to teach children mathematics.
The grouping, which is called Co-Impact, has been set up with an initial corpus of $500 million and will focus providing healthcare, education, and economic opportunity to the underserved populus in developing countries.
The company's India focus hasn't changed with the change in CEOs.
The pace of job generation has slowed as IT firms look at automation to do testing
One spacecraft will be Indian Space Research Organisation's own Chandrayaan-2, while the other will be from India's first private moonshot Team Indus which is competing in the Google LunarXPrize challenge.
Infosys had told the group of ministers that it would expand its 100-member team to speed up the bug fixes.
iPhone, which accounts for just 3% of sales in India's 100 million-plus annual smartphone market, plans to partner an existing player
Growing the number of electric vehicles on Ola's platform is part of the terms SoftBank has put forth for the funding
As India's online population crosses 450 million, e-commerce ventures are trying to grab a pie of online sales estimated to hit $48 billion by 2020.
As the government faces a difficult choice in keeping up with the rest of the world in AI development while making sure it does not add to unemployment, it has set up a task force to draw up a policy for the accelerated deployment of AI
Under the ambit of probe is how former exec Eric Alexander obtained medical records of woman who was raped by an Uber driver in Delhi in 2014
Taizo Son, SoftBank founder Masayoshi Son's youngest brother, is also planning to enter India.
Eyes investments of Rs 31,000 cr in research and manufacturing of electric vehicles
The company captured just 2.4% of the mid-range smartphone market in India, a far cry from the 24.2% share Oppo's F3 commanded.
It was investing heavily in finding new ways to gauge driver behaviour apart from just relying on feedback provided by riders.
Unauthorised sale of data to third parties will land developers in trouble.
WhatsApp says business profiles verified by it will carry a green badge, similar to how parent Facebook verifies businesses with a blue tick.
Aadhaar, says former UIDAI chairman Nandan Nilekani, has followed 'all the design principles laid by the Supreme Court.'
People use Internet on smartphones, using apps which use their data to provide tailor-made services
The retired Karnataka high court judge is frail but sharp as a tack is a staunch disbeliever of Aadhaar, saying all it does is replace other forms of identification.