s also create buzz with contests, promotions, mall activations and events.
The idea is to ensure drug companies do not gold-plate drugs to exorbitantly raise prices while introducing those in the market.
After Bobby Kumar's exit over controversial Ford ads, industry is abuzz with speculations on his replacement.
Chris Houghton joined Ericsson UK in 2010 as head of customer unit for UK and Ireland.
There has been talk in the I&B ministry on allowing analogue signals in a few cities, like in Kolkata and Chennai in the first phase, even after March 31.
Brokerage houses reacted to the piece of news by reducing the target price assigned to the company.
If it gets the USFDA nod, the sales would help to pull the company out of the red.
At the end of Dec, the government had Rs 47,273 crore in the USO fund, with annual accruals of about Rs 6,000 crore.
Many say trend could lead to concerns on manufacturing quality in Indian facilities.
Through messages via the BSNL network, the ministry plans to spread awareness among the public and ask people not to invest in suspicious companies.
Old rivals HUL and Reckitt brag product potencies
National Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority names Cipla, Dr Reddy's Labs and Ranbaxy among those.
After flirting with 'indulgent' variants, Horlicks and Foodles have tasted success with their health and nutrition positioning.
Major hospital chains such as Max Healthcare, Apollo and Fortis are going online in a big way, to extend their operations into smaller towns and cities.
FMCG giant HUL sold or leased its landmark commercial properties, including its former headquarters, last year.
Not far back, in 2010, SRL Diagnostics, promoted by former Ranbaxy promoters Malvinder and Shivinder Singh, acquired the diagnostic services business of Piramal Healthcare for Rs 600 crore (Rs 6 billion).
Department of Pharmaceuticals asks NPPA to review Eli Lilly product prices.
The Cellular Operators Association of India said it would not take any legal step on the issue, unlike what it had said earlier.
New India Assurance is the insurance provider.
Over the past 18 months, the number of caller tune subscribers, each paying Rs 30 a month for the service, has fallen from 100 million to 55 million.