Kalpana Pathak &Amp; Aminah Sheikh In Mumbai

Stories by Kalpana Pathak &Amp; Aminah Sheikh In Mumbai

Film merchandising comes of age in India

Film merchandising comes of age in India

Rediff.com   9 Nov 2007

Om Shanti Om, which will hit theatres on Friday, and others in the pipeline such as Welcome and Race have done it already. Harry Baweja's Love Story 2050 is said to be in talks with jeans brand Killer to introduce a denim clothing line based on the film.

More money for education likely

More money for education likely

Rediff.com   7 Nov 2007

The Planning Commission, according to highly-placed sources, says GDP allocation to education will increase from its from current 3.5 per cent to 5 per cent by the end of the 11th Plan. Around 19.7 per cent of the total plan resources would be set aside for education, according to the sources in the Commission.

Cos offer exotic trips for top performers

Cos offer exotic trips for top performers

Rediff.com   5 Nov 2007

This Diwali, Rakesh Mehta, a senior sales and marketing employee with an IT firm, will celebrate in Australia with his family. Mehta, is one of the top performers of his company and has been rewarded with this 'Diwali Gift'. Other top performers from his company will celebrate their Diwali in New Zealand and Mauritius. In fact, a lot of IT, BPO, pharma companies and banks are rewarding their employees for good performance by sending them to exotic locations.

Indian School of Business planned in Haryana

Indian School of Business planned in Haryana

Rediff.com   5 Nov 2007

Another Indian School of Business (ISB) is taking shape. Rajat Gupta, the former CEO of McKinsey & Company and now a senior partner in the professional services firm, along with his team is planning to set up a second ISB, this time in the North. The existing ISB in Hyderabad was Gupta's brainchild and is among India's most coveted business schools. It is spread over 260 acres of land and was set up in December 1999 at a cost of around Rs 100 crore (Rs 1 billion).

Yuvraj may ditch Percept for Globosport

Yuvraj may ditch Percept for Globosport

Rediff.com   31 Oct 2007

Indian cricketer Yuvraj Singh is close to sealing a deal with tennis player Mahesh Bhupathi's sports marketing agency Globosport after his seven-year contract with Percept Talent Management ends in a few weeks. The move could prompt Percept taking Yuvaraj Singh to court because it is believed to have the first right to refusal to match the Globosport offer.

Dubai co queers Tata pitch for Orient-Express

Dubai co queers Tata pitch for Orient-Express

Rediff.com   24 Oct 2007

Dubai Holding, an investment firm of the Dubai government, has threatened to come out with an open offer for Orient-Express Hotels if the Tata group acquires a significant stake in the hotel chain. This comes exactly a month after the Tata group's Indian Hotels Company bought 10 per cent and expressed interest in striking a deal which was turned down by Orient-Express.

Diwali blockbusters face multiplex blackout

Diwali blockbusters face multiplex blackout

Rediff.com   24 Oct 2007

Diwali blockbusters Saawariya and Om Shanti Om may not be screened at a multiplex near you. Leading multiplex chains PVR Cinemas, Inox Lesiure, Cinemax India and Fame, which account for 80 per cent of the country's multiplex screens and half the box office collections, have rejected a demand for a higher revenue share by the films' distributors and have threatened a blackout.

Mallya now pitches for Twenty-20 pie

Mallya now pitches for Twenty-20 pie

Rediff.com   18 Oct 2007

Liquor and airline baron Vijay Mallya, auto major Hero Honda and leading telecom company Reliance Communications have started negotiations with the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) to buy the rights of teams that will play in the Twenty20 tourney, which was announced to counter Subhash Chandra's Indian Cricket League (ICL).

Wizcraft game for setting up sports academies

Wizcraft game for setting up sports academies

Rediff.com   16 Oct 2007

Sports academies are catching the fancy of astute businessmen. Wizcraft International Entertainment, an event management and entertainment agency, plans to rollout around 8 sports academies with an outlay of nearly Rs 200 crore (Rs 2 billion). The non-sport company will panout the eight academics across eight cities - Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Hyderabad,Kolkata, Pune, Goa, Chennai - in a phased manner beginning early 2008.

240 'defaulter' B-schools in MRTPC list

240 'defaulter' B-schools in MRTPC list

Rediff.com   13 Oct 2007

Shortage of staff is preventing the Monopolies and Restrictive Trade Practices Commission from summoning over 140 B-schools to furnish details about their fee structure, faculty payments and tie-ups. The body issued notices to around 100 "defaulter" B-schools last week.

Rising costs drive hotel cos into malls

Rising costs drive hotel cos into malls

Rediff.com   11 Oct 2007

Rising real estate costs and lack of good locations in cities are driving hotel companies to rent space in malls and other commercial complexes. For instance, Accor Hotels is in talks with mall developers to build its Formulae 1 brand of budget hotels at the topfloor of malls in tier I and tier II cities.

Ginger Hotels to open in malls

Ginger Hotels to open in malls

Rediff.com   5 Oct 2007

Ginger Hotels, the no-frills brand by Roots Corporation, a 100 per cent subsidiary of Indian Hotels which operates Taj Hotels Resorts and Palaces, is in talks with real estate developers to rent space in commercial complexes to run its hotels.

How B-schools attract MNCs for placements

How B-schools attract MNCs for placements

Rediff.com   3 Oct 2007

IMT-Ghaziabad's placement chairperson, Nilanjan Chatopadhyay, has scheduled visits to 15 companies in Singapore and eight in Hong Kong from July 2007 to January 2008. The institute has set aside a fund of Rs 6 lakh for promotional activities.

Advertisers wary of rebel cricket league

Advertisers wary of rebel cricket league

Rediff.com   28 Sep 2007

The concerns have grown after the ICL decided to postpone its tournaments from October 1 to mid-November this year.

Advertisers make hay as Sun shines on Team India

Advertisers make hay as Sun shines on Team India

Rediff.com   27 Sep 2007

As the Men in Blue flew home to a hero's welcome in Mumbai, advertisers are betting over Rs 250 crore in the next 90 days on cricket TV broadcasts -- a hefty 16 per cent of average advertising spends in the festival season.

Pre-placement offers rise in B-schools

Pre-placement offers rise in B-schools

Rediff.com   26 Sep 2007

IIM-Bangalore has received around 70 offers so far this year .Companies which have made offers are Goldman Sachs, Lehman Brothers, Deutsche Bank, ABN Amro, HSBC, JP Morgan, HLL, P&G and Marico among others.

Twenty20 champs' endorsement fees to double

Twenty20 champs' endorsement fees to double

Rediff.com   26 Sep 2007

Players like Rohit Sharma or Dinesh Karthik who could never command more than Rs 10 to Rs 15 lakh can now hope to hit Rs 30 lakh for new deals. Bowler Sreesanth's endorsement tag has shot up from Rs 25 lakh to Rs 40 lakh.

ITC plans 3-star hotels in rural areas

ITC plans 3-star hotels in rural areas

Rediff.com   22 Sep 2007

The rooms will be priced between Rs 1,000 and Rs 1,400, based on the location, and will provide a basic room and dining service, gym and a wi-fi connection.

BCCI asks $50-60 m for IPL team ownership

BCCI asks $50-60 m for IPL team ownership

Rediff.com   18 Sep 2007

In return, the BCCI is offering a revenue share from stadium advertising and gate money but not television rights.

Now, book tickets, hotels on EMIs

Now, book tickets, hotels on EMIs

Rediff.com   17 Sep 2007

The facility will be available at four of Future Group's Big Bazaar outlets in Mumbai. Cleartrip will soon extend this tie-up to other Big Bazaar outlets in the city as well as other metros.