Uber will provide mentorship for start-ups on matters such as funding, marketing, operations and scalability.
Can the country afford to have problems of such magnitude in the cities of Gurgaon, Bengaluru, Pune and Hyderabad, which not only are the major growth drivers but are also the biggest revenue contributors in their respective states?
Happiest Minds expects revenue to touch $100 mn in 3 years, the fastest in India's tech services sector.
K Chandrasekhara Rao is using politics to highlight an administrative and judicial issue, says B Dasarath Reddy.
Government employees enjoy a pay revision every five years, unlike once in every 10 years for central government employees, and draw relatively higher salary.
Andhra Pradesh now comes third in ease of doing business.
Stamp of approval on CEO's strategy and long-term goal for the company
A consortium of three US-based firms - AECOM, KPMG and IBM - was given the task of developing the master plan.
The development comes close on the heels of Uber planning to invest substantial part of $3.5 bn Saudi money in India.
'SAP has been an enterprise software leader for 43 years, and we don't have a competitor also in this space.'
The withdrawal of offer letters is an indication that the company might have overestimated its future business after giving offer letters.
Ola and Uber have committed to spending Rs 15,000 cr to win the taxi market.
Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao said his government would conduct a workshop next month to give a final shape to these proposals.
The first option that the state government might opt for is offer Infosys space in one of the SEZs that are coming up, but that is unlikely to be accepted
In FY16, Infosys had 48 employees in India who were paid more than Rs 1 crore in annual compensation, as compared to 111 in FY15.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is likely to urge Tim Cook to begin manufacturing its prized iPhones in India.
Portal to be launched in three months, says Future Group's Kishore Biyani
India has emerged as a favoured location for captive technology units of Walmart, Lowes and Daimler.
Even as government projects aren't lucrative from a revenue perspective, companies fight with each other to bag the contracts
ITC buys two-thirds of tobacco from Andhra Pradesh and the remaining one-third from Karnataka for its cigarette manufacturing division