Becoming India's largest contract manufacturer of colour TVs isn't enough for Dixon Technologies. It now wants to revive the Weston brand.
Mall mania has hit the town what with 15 malls expected to be ready by 2009.
The Essel Group website calls him a "karmyogi", defined as someone who believes in action rather than worry about its consequences.
As if there weren't enough, a spate of new television channels will launch this year against all rational thinking.
With the arrival of foreign sanitaryware brands, consumer is spoilt for choice.
Armed with funds, the news broadcaster will soon make its debut in the entertainment and lifestyle genres.
Aabhas Sharma finds that desi rock acts are enjoying public support and corporate sponsorships - but there's still a long way to go.
With the Cricket World Cup on the anvil, former cricketers are in business. And how.
Weston, the largest-selling colour TV brand in the mid-1980s, is making a comeback with a 21-inch flat-screen colour TV priced at Rs 5,590, roughly 40 per cent cheaper than the average market price.
Advertainment is the new catch phrase that is hooking viewers to the small screen. And admen insist the formula works.
The World Cup's around the corner but not many companies are coming forward with freebies and promo activities. Is the market drying up?
Kickboxing is the latest fitness trend that's raging across india
Blackstone, one of the world's largest private equity funds, is negotiating with the NDTV group for a stake in NDTV Networks, a new company, as part of an investment consortium.
Narain Karthikeyan joins A1 Grand Prix much to everyone's surprise.
Get to know the hottest sports merchandise available in the Indian market.
Closely following a top management churn, Star India's top three shows - part of the famed "K" serials - have seen their television rating points plunge 20 to 30 per cent.
It's raining written words in India as the industry rides a boom. More newspapers, magazines... and still more launches ahead.
In Tamil Nadu, Moser Baer will sell its DVDs and VCDs through 7,000 retail outlets.
In a surprise move, Star Network has appointed NDTV Media, the advertising sales company of NDTV, to sell advertising space on its online venture Indya.com for the Cricket World Cup event.