BS Reporters In Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore

Stories by BS Reporters In Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore

AV Birla retail needs 55,000 people

AV Birla retail needs 55,000 people

Rediff.com   3 Dec 2007

The company is also looking at recruiting employees from outside India, especially for services and expertise that people in India lack.

Chevron may sell RPL stake

Chevron may sell RPL stake

Rediff.com   27 Nov 2007

Chevron Corporation, one of the world's largest global energy companies, may pull out of Reliance Petroleum (RPL) by selling its 5 per cent equity to Reliance Industries.

IT majors head overseas over sub-prime woes

IT majors head overseas over sub-prime woes

Rediff.com   26 Nov 2007

For instance, Tata Consultancy Services recently won a $200 million deal in Mexico, Wipro announced the opening of a development centre in Australia, and Infosys announced the setting up of 'The New Growth Engines' business unit in Latin America.

I-T sops to charitable trusts may go

I-T sops to charitable trusts may go

Rediff.com   26 Nov 2007

The move may be part of Budget 2008-09, a senior government official said.

Khoday plans Rs 150-cr expansion

Khoday plans Rs 150-cr expansion

Rediff.com   24 Nov 2007

Khoday India, the Rs 150 crore Bangalore-based spirits' player, is trying to catch up in the rapidly-growing Indian Made Foreign Liquor (IMFL) market with a concerted effort.

Bangalore: Cultural capital of new economy?

Bangalore: Cultural capital of new economy?

Rediff.com   23 Nov 2007

Pai, a highflier in the software giant (he is still just under 50), has a zen for cities. As human resources head of Infosys he is constantly scouting around in India for newer destinations where the company can set up shop to beat rising costs. And he is all the time benchmarking these against the worlds great cities to develop an agenda for change and betterment.

Grover Vineyards set to sparkle

Grover Vineyards set to sparkle

Rediff.com   21 Nov 2007

Grover Vineyards plans to sparkle, literally and otherwise. In three years, come the festive season of 2010, it will launch its sparkling wine. Plus, it has taken a series of steps which will enable it to retain its presence at the quality end of the booming Indian wine market. This market is set to drastically change with the sharp cut in import duty on foreign wines and the launch of wines by brewers and distillers like UB, Seagram and Diageo.

IT firms should innovate to survive: Premji

IT firms should innovate to survive: Premji

Rediff.com   20 Nov 2007

"Despite many obstacles, the Indian IT sector is growing stronger. However, innovation is the key driver of growth. There should be innovation in products, research and development, technology, organisational structure, business model and processes. Indian companies should follow this model to remain successful," he said delivering the keynote address of the Freescale Technology Forum in Bangalore.

Fair polls: Mobile cos to pay a price

Fair polls: Mobile cos to pay a price

Rediff.com   17 Nov 2007

The Election Commission, for the first time, has banned bulk text (SMS) messaging either by candidates standing for an election or by political parties to voters in the 48 hour period before start of voting in Assembly constituencies in Gujarat and Himachal Pradesh.As this ban is likely to be extended to all future elections, mobile service providers will have to live with the idea of losing what used to be a revenue windfall for them during elections.

Manpower shortage hits construction industry

Manpower shortage hits construction industry

Rediff.com   16 Nov 2007

Said CII southern region chairman P K Mohapatra, "Though the construction industry employs about 31 million people, second only to the agriculture sector, the workforce requirement is about 5 million people every year over the next seven years to eight years to sustain the present 8 per cent growth rate."

Imported laptops? Will burn a hole in your pocket

Imported laptops? Will burn a hole in your pocket

Rediff.com   13 Nov 2007

The judge gave the ruling while dismissing a petition filed by the Commissioner of Customs. The court upheld the Customs, Excise and Services Tax Appellate Tribunal's earlier judgement, stating that the interpretation by the tribunal was in consonance with the Computers (Additional Duty) Rules, 2004.

Amway plans to make India export hub

Amway plans to make India export hub

Rediff.com   10 Nov 2007

William S Pinckney, Managing Director, Amway India said the company will start exporting to Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bangladesh and Pakistan from India within the next couple of years. The company, which has emerged as the largest direct marketing company in the country, is now looking to make India an export hub for South Asia.

Telecom licence: 25 cos face setback

Telecom licence: 25 cos face setback

Rediff.com   6 Nov 2007

A slew of real estate companies, like DLF, Omaxe, BPTP and Avnija Properties (Dalmia Cement), and large corporations like telecom bigwig AT&T, Sterlite, Videocon, JSW Power, Hinduja's HTMT, Moser Baer Infrastructure, Ispat Industries Ltd and a Sam Pitroda-owned company are among the 25 companies whose applications will not be immediately processed by the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) for awarding mobile licences.

Beware of Internet bots!

Beware of Internet bots!

Rediff.com   2 Nov 2007

Cyber criminals are targeting enterprises and consumers based in tier-III cities. Internet bots (derived from the word web robots) are software applications that run automated tasks over the Internet. They are used for both commercial as well as malicious purposes.

Ghosn in India for talks on small car

Ghosn in India for talks on small car

Rediff.com   29 Oct 2007

Carlos Ghosn, the iconic CEO of Nissan Motors and Renault, is on a whistle-stop visit to India on Monday to finalise a joint venture and small-car blue-print with India's second-largest two-wheeler maker Bajaj Auto. Renault, Nissan and M&M also have a three-way equity tie-up to make passenger vehicles in Chennai, for which the facility is yet to be built.

The man who is creating waves in the stock market

The man who is creating waves in the stock market

Rediff.com   27 Oct 2007

Anand Jain , best known for his childhood friendship with Reliance Industries chief Mukesh Ambani, is now creating waves in the stock markets after his little-known company sold shares worth Rs 2,800 crore to a clutch of leading foreign investors such as Blue Ridge and Tiger.

Sebi may widen products basket

Sebi may widen products basket

Rediff.com   25 Oct 2007

The Sebi think-tank is of the view that more and more sophisticated products should be available onshore to ensure that Indian capital markets attract different categories of investors, even while it wants to discourage all kinds of offshore products based on Indian stocks and derivatives, according to sources. Proposals for allowing short-selling in cash markets and stock lending and borrowing for institutional investors have been pending for some time.

FBT on ESOPs: Govt notifies norms

FBT on ESOPs: Govt notifies norms

Rediff.com   24 Oct 2007

The Central Board of Direct Taxes on Tuesday notified the norms for valuation of employee stock option plans (ESOPs) for calculating fringe benefit tax (FBT). The rules will take effect from April 1, 2008, and apply from assessment year 2008-09. The notification said the value of stock options of listed companies would be the listing value - the average of opening and closing price - on the day the options were vested with the employee.

Industry bodies support BangaloreIT.in

Industry bodies support BangaloreIT.in

Rediff.com   22 Oct 2007

Different industry and trade bodies have extended their support to BangaloreIT.in, the premier annual IT event organised by the Karnataka government and STPI. The three-day event will be inaugurated on the 29th of October in the premises of Bangalore International Exhibition Centre (BIEC).

Panel allows GSM, CDMA with same licence

Panel allows GSM, CDMA with same licence

Rediff.com   11 Oct 2007

It means a CDMA players like Reliance can also operate GSM services and get the required spectrum from the government within the same licence. Earlier, they were allowed spectrum either for CDMA or for GSM within the licence. However, now they have to pay an amount equal to the entry fee of a UASL licence (over Rs 1,680 crore for a pan-India licence) to get the spectrum as recommended by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India.