Sapna Agarwal And Shivani Shinde In Mumbai

Stories by Sapna Agarwal And Shivani Shinde In Mumbai

India's consumer durable cos ride on summer heat

India's consumer durable cos ride on summer heat

Rediff.com   13 Jul 2009

But the fear of less-than-normal rain hitting rural demand continues to haunt the industry.

Low-cost computing finds its feet, finally

Low-cost computing finds its feet, finally

Rediff.com   29 Jun 2009

Easy usage, no-maintenance claim draw consumers to these desktop alternatives.

Indian foods business poised for leap

Indian foods business poised for leap

Rediff.com   23 Jun 2009

The Indian foods industry is at an inflection point, believe major fast moving consumer goods companies.

How their passion became their profession

How their passion became their profession

Rediff.com   22 Jun 2009

These four youngsters turned their passion for books into a successful online book lending service, discovers Shivani Shinde.

IT firms shifting more work to India to cut costs

IT firms shifting more work to India to cut costs

Rediff.com   22 Jun 2009

Partly an answer to downturn, political pressure; trend should shift again, say analysts.

Domestic BPO biz to earn $6 bn by 2012

Domestic BPO biz to earn $6 bn by 2012

Rediff.com   16 Jun 2009

Though it is smaller than the $11 billion BPO exports market, it is expected to reach $6 billion by 2012, according to a new Ernst and Young study. The domestic BPO market, hence, presents a huge untapped growth opportunity. Its addressable market opportunity is in the range of $16-19 billion by 2012, with significant business growth coming in from sectors like BFSI (banking, financial services and insurance), telecom, media, retail and government.

Satyam employees resent 'selective' pay hikes

Satyam employees resent 'selective' pay hikes

Rediff.com   11 Jun 2009

Some employees have alleged that close to 20 employees of the troubled Satyam Computer Services have been promoted to the I-1 and I-2 bands (representing assistant vice-president and vice-president levels) and also received a salary hike of 20-40 per cent. The timing has caused much resentment with some employees taking up the matter with the human resources department.

Infy sets up domestic BPO operation

Infy sets up domestic BPO operation

Rediff.com   9 Jun 2009

India's second-largest IT services firm, Infosys Technologies, has set up a separate unit within its business process outsourcing arm (Infosys BPO) to concentrate solely on the domestic BPO market.

Humble barcodes live on to tell the story

Humble barcodes live on to tell the story

Rediff.com   8 Jun 2009

Not only have they been thriving for over 10 years in India alone, but also have stood their ground in the face of newer and smarter technologies like radio-frequency identification, which promised to revolutionise the retailing sector.

IITs in talks with investment cos to sell patents

IITs in talks with investment cos to sell patents

Rediff.com   8 Jun 2009

IIT Bombay, for instance, recently joined hands with Intellectual Ventures to seek support in marketing and licensing patents the institute holds.

'Lever'-aging the old boys' network online

'Lever'-aging the old boys' network online

Rediff.com   5 Jun 2009

Hindustan Unilever has many firsts to its credit. Now, it adds one more. India's largest fast-moving consumer goods company has found a new way of keeping in touch with its employees -- present and former.

Console gaming takes an Indian twist

Console gaming takes an Indian twist

Rediff.com   25 May 2009

Sony is hopeful of growing the fledgling Rs 410 crore console gaming industry in India with games that will be developed in India and will be essentially based on Indian storylines. The journey has begun with the launch of the first India developed game for the PS2 platform, Hanuman: Boy Warrior, which is based on the hit Indian animation film Hanuman.

TCS' Asia-Pacific biz to grow fastest

TCS' Asia-Pacific biz to grow fastest

Rediff.com   21 May 2009

In an earlier interview, chief operating officer N Chandrasekaran had voiced this concern and said TCS was taking some measures. The impact was also evident on the overall revenue contribution, which fell to 4.7 per cent in FY09 from 5.2 per cent in FY08. TCS' head for Apac, Girija Pandey, feels the region will continue to be volatile till they reach a certain level.

Godrej revises investment plans

Godrej revises investment plans

Rediff.com   19 May 2009

The Godrej group is revising its investment plans and revisiting its growth targets for the current financial year, as well as for the next five years, in anticipating of a higher GDP growth rate now that the Congress-led United Progressive Alliance government is firmly in the saddle for a second term at the Centre.

HCL Tech plans to cancel Rs 3,000 cr worth hedges

HCL Tech plans to cancel Rs 3,000 cr worth hedges

Rediff.com   16 May 2009

New Delhi-headquartered IT services provider HCL Technologies plans to cancel hedging contracts worth $600 million (around Rs 2,970 crore), as the rupee continues to remain at Rs 49-50 levels. These hedges, analysts opine, would be taken at a rate of around Rs 41.

Mid-tier FMCG firms move fast

Mid-tier FMCG firms move fast

Rediff.com   15 May 2009

Even as large fast moving consumer goods companies like Hindustan Unilever and ITC struggle with their volume growth, mid-tier FMCG companies like Godrej Consumer Products, Marico, Dabur and Nestle have reported strong spurts in volumes as they focus on inorganic growth and rural markets, according to industry experts.

'If biz focuses on core, outsourcing will stay'

'If biz focuses on core, outsourcing will stay'

Rediff.com   12 May 2009

Having spent the first 90 days meeting employees and key clients, Jeya Kumar, new CEO of Patni Computer Systems, is clearly in control. While he acknowledges concerns due to the current slowdown, he has started restructuring the company. He details the growth plans in a chat with Business Standard's Shivani Shinde.

Mobile TV: A good show

Mobile TV: A good show

Rediff.com   7 May 2009

While the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India has approved the access of TV on mobiles, service providers still cannot stream live TV channels on to the handset due to spectrum allocation from the Ministry of Information and Broadcast. However, since the regulations do not allow a direct transmission of TV channels, service providers as well as content providers have started using a technology called Unicast which provides content to end-user on a one-on-one basis.

Extended weekend brings cheer for hoteliers

Extended weekend brings cheer for hoteliers

Rediff.com   30 Apr 2009

Already, top leisure properties like Leela Kempenski, Goa; Park Hyatt Goa Resort and Spa; Radisson Resort & Spa, Alibaug; Royal Orchid, Goa and Mysore; and Club Mahindra Varca Beach Resort, Goa, are enjoying a near sell-out. Most hoteliers are maintaining their room rates, while some are throwing in joint packages involving discount coupons. Some have reduced room rates by 15-20 per cent.

Netbooks help boost PC sales

Netbooks help boost PC sales

Rediff.com   30 Apr 2009

Over the next three to five years, according to a Credit Suisse report, these cheap laptops and netbooks could add 170-250 million units globally to the current figure of around 300 million units. Netbooks sales, alone, could be 25 million units in 2009.