Vistara will have to face stiff competition from Jet Airways, AirAsia
A look at the Kalanithi Maran-controlled airline's place in the domestic aviation sector
Meru Cabs, one of the first radio taxi services in the country, is contesting service tax notices sent to it since 2010 in the Bombay High Court.
There are about 600,000 taxis in India, generating combined annual revenue of about Rs 11,000 crore (Rs 110 billion).
Hit by scams in recent times, the IPL is yet to prove a good business move for its franchisees.
Diageo-USL integration pushed by at least two months; Firm likely to rework agreements and seek approval again
WeChat fastest growing at 2,364%, though WhatsApp still dominates, reveals a study by GlobalWebIndex.
All future smartphones from Microsoft will be under the Microsoft brand, which means Nokia brand will now be phased out.
Decision of Indu Shahani, principal of Mumbai's HR College, to become a director of United Spirits raises an ethical issue.
Ministers might be fond of attributing the Sensex's rise to renewed interest from foreign investors, betting on an impending revival in the economy, but share prices are influenced more by supply and demand.
These transactions have come for shareholders approval because of requirements under the new companies law and amended listing agreements.
Indian law makes it clear that Sonia and Rahul are not related to Robert Vadra, nor is Sonia a relative of Pandit Nehru.
YU will be run as a separate business, not as an extension, says Rahul Sharma.
The FM should quietly get the oil companies to offload the shares in the market and pocket the gains
FY14 profit halves, dips to 4-yr low
The proposed company, Yu Televentures, will import handsets from China and sell in the Indian market.
Former Dabur director gave sketchy details of investors and his employer after two years of tax summons.
In Bangladesh, a call drop has more to do with network quality, while in India it is linked to spectrum shortage.
The basics of options trading include buying calls, selling puts, strike price and hedging.
According to BSE, Bharti Airtel's revenue (on a standalone basis, excluding that from foreign operations and their subsidiaries) stood at Rs 49,919 crore (Rs 499.19 billion).