100 model career centres all across the country to help job seekers connect with potential employers and skill providers.
Budget 2016 may hold some answers to start-up cooncerns.
Workers being laid off will be entitled to full wages of 45 days for every year of service.
With a rise in the clout of Muslims in western Uttar Pradesh, fearful Hindus are being radicalised.
Attorney General Mukul Rohtagi is representing the government.
The average 3-year revenue growth of 50 fastest-growing tech firms slips to 365% in 2015.
There are several examples of one name standing in for many brands.
Ground surveys have found that several members of the dominant castes are in economic conditions quite similar to that of peer communities with the advantage of quotas.
The Bharatiya Janata Party's vision document for Bihar promises to shower freebies on all sections of society if comes to power.
The time the companies have to get ready for GST is 6 to 12 months.
Lack of awareness about the scheme, especially in villages, has created a situation where expectations are turning into disappointment.
A mentor doesn't have to be someone more senior than you, but that isn't the case with a sponsor.
Companies are sending representatives to Bihar, UP, Jharkhand and Odisha to persuade workers to join them.
As corporate India prepares to put its house in order, the transition raises concerns
From FY18, Ind-AS will be mandatory for all listed entities, barring those listed on the SME platform.
Lack of visibility on rates makes companies apprehensive.
Aiming to send the right signal to different sections of society, the BJP has embraced figures like Chuhar Mal, Emperor Ashoka, Ramdhari Singh Dinkar and Maharana Pratap.
Association of caste with the way people have tended to vote in Bihar has somewhat weakened.
The former Infosys business process outsourcing head's visiting card for his recently launched start-up, Antworks, says he's the 'chief everything officer'.
Farmers find it difficult to source quality seeds or fertiliser on time from government agencies at subsidised rates.