Kaaru is a collaborative enterprise including around 300 indigenous artisans from around India.
Clever strategising on ITC's part has put Bingo in the number one slot within six months of its launch.
A rash of consumer-oriented Web sites comes up, hoping to ride the boom in net usage.
Retail: Luxury marketers come together to target the seriously rich Indian better.
Apartments that come attached with a hefty price tag are catching everyone's fancy. But is this for real?
Advertising: It isn't easy to go solo today, what with multinationals ruling the fray. But Raj Kurup is trying.
It might not have sunk in as yet, but the frenetic building activity going on all over the country could have really serious environmental consequences.
The bag at Cannes this year may not have been heavy, but there's growing global recognition for India's advertising creatives.
Bangalore gets its very high-end and special real estate project.
Iffy prospects for creatives at this year's fest.
Air travel may have become considerably easier in India, but airport lounges still leave a lot to be desired. Often, there is no space to stretch out for a nap or have a shower.
Real estate portals in India are on a roll, despite the relative slump in the market.
Pubs and resto-bars are increasingly providing the stage for live bands to showcase their talent.
Developers of premium apartments luxury specifications in their high-end duplexes and penthouses -- central AC, bathtubs and jacuzzis in the master bedroom, even a lap-pool.
Online travel in India is booming - the number of online travellers has gone up and so has the number of travel portals.
Ticket Design, an industrial design and product design consultancy firm in Pune, won a silver at the 20th International Excellence in Design Awards 2007 given away by Appliance Design magazine.
McDonald's new mantra for growing its business - 'If you can't come to us, we will come to you'.
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.