To ensure transparency, the Third Eye Cinema Fund has roped in various agencies as auditors and advisors.
The veteran director feels Hindi cinema has come a long way and is hopeful it will achieve greater heights.
The debt-laden company, which recently won its first railway construction project, is looking at a four-fold increase in its order book next year.
Just stand in front of his latest film Kochadaiiyaan's hoarding, send an SMS, and watch what happens next.
Mistry's strategy appears to be the opposite of the group's stance in the heady days of 2007
The advance booking of Salman Khan's eagerly awaited film Jai Ho have started and although the sentiment regarding the movie is buoyant in markets such as Uttar Pradesh, metros such as Delhi and Mumbai have shown a softer response than usual.
Extending its new device plus data plan to more smartphones, the operator is keen to capture the youth's attention.
Reports by CAG earlier on the 2008 telecom licence scam had resulted in the cancellation of 122 licences.
After a gap of about five years, a public sector bank (PSB) has decided to rope in a cricketer to boost its brand.
Siddharth Roy Kapur will take charge as managing director of the Walt Disney Company India from January 1.
Multiple-system operators feel extending the deadline to submit the forms isn't necessary
Acquisitions, slowdown put infra major in a spot, with bankers okaying debt restructuring.
Calls from Viber to other users of the app are already free.
The dual-technology operator plans to divert its mobile customers and those who use mobile internet to the GSM side of its business, and devote the CDMA business exclusively to dongles.
Most of the steep rate cuts announced might also not translate into bill savings for subscribers
The dispute over the tax payable for its purchase in 2007 of the 67 per cent stake in Hutch is on an amount of Rs 11,200 crore (Rs 112 billion).
Earlier, there was one giant in Finland, now, there are two - Nokia and Microsoft, said Alexander Stubb, Finland's minister of foreign trade.
With data as an extra product added to its offerings, rural operations have become more viable for the operator.
Spending has begun rising in infrastructure, construction and Indian firms have started to benefit.
Telecom companies that bought spectrum in the 2G auction of November last year would lose around Rs 4,000 crore