Suveen K Sinha &Amp; Ruchita Saxena In Mumbai

Stories by Suveen K Sinha &Amp; Ruchita Saxena In Mumbai

Deepa Prahalad to take her father's legacy forward

Deepa Prahalad to take her father's legacy forward

Rediff.com   12 Jul 2010

As a rule, when Tarun Das speaks, he is to be taken seriously. The exception occurs when the Confederation of Indian Industry's former chief mentor says that Deepa Prahalad is a clone of her father's.

'Deregulation will not cause inflation'

'Deregulation will not cause inflation'

Rediff.com   30 Jun 2010

An interview with Kirit S Parikh, former Planning Commission member and chairman of the committee on oil pricing reforms.

Small car maker, but big energy saver

Small car maker, but big energy saver

Rediff.com   9 Dec 2009

Vinay Varshney, as he predicts the end of CFL lamps in a few years, points to the ceiling of the conference room at Maruti Suzuki's factory in Gurgaon.

Great Indian telecom boom begins to ring hollow

Great Indian telecom boom begins to ring hollow

Rediff.com   9 Nov 2009

Ironically, the subscriber growth in the country continues unabated - figures given by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India, the sector regulator, show that nearly 15 million more users came on board in September.

Indian mobile operators win crucial battle

Indian mobile operators win crucial battle

Rediff.com   8 Jun 2009

The defence ministry has signed a memorandum of understanding with the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology under which the armed forces will immediately release 10 MHz of 3G spectrum and 5 MHz of 2G spectrum.

Global think tanks want Indian biz leaders

Global think tanks want Indian biz leaders

Rediff.com   3 Apr 2009

Indian CEOs are increasingly finding representation on some of the world's most influential policy bodies.

Bharti overtakes Tata in market cap

Bharti overtakes Tata in market cap

Rediff.com   5 Jan 2009

Bharti loses 24% in 2008 compared to 62% for Tata and over 73% for ADAG. He tried to light an oil lamp with a candle, but somebody had put in too much oil. The wicks were soaked and refused to catch fire.

Why this car has four names!

Why this car has four names!

Rediff.com   15 Oct 2008

A-Star, Suzuki's new world car that will be made only by its Indian subsidiary, Maruti Suzuki India, will have four different names in markets across the world, which will indicate the role it is expected to play in the Japanese car maker's stable as well as of compatriot Nissan Motor.

'People must want to continuously develop'

'People must want to continuously develop'

Rediff.com   30 Sep 2008

The programme in India takes in 25-odd executives who have already worked for a few years. Upon passing out, they are expected to be future 'growth' leaders at GE, which earns about $2.6 billion (Rs 12,135 crore) in India a year and employs over 14,500 people across the country.

Nivea to enter women's fairness market in India

Nivea to enter women's fairness market in India

Rediff.com   13 Aug 2008

Germany-based Beiersdorf AG, the maker of Nivea skin creams, is entering the women's fairness cream market in India, almost a year after it began selling fairness cream for men locally in a bid to take on rivals including Hindustan Unilever, L'Oreal and other players.

Govt nod for fuel mix of hydrogen with CNG

Govt nod for fuel mix of hydrogen with CNG

Rediff.com   16 Jul 2008

The Standing Committee on Emission Regulation - under the Ministry of Shipping, Road Transport & Highways - today approved addition of hydrogen to CNG (compressed natural gas) for use in vehicles. The proposal is to use CNG with 20 per cent hydrogen content.

NIIT to set up training hub in China

NIIT to set up training hub in China

Rediff.com   20 Jun 2008

With the objective of increasing its presence in China, Indian software training company NIIT has signed a memorandum of understanding with Chinese real estate developer Shui On to set up training operations in at its upcoming Dalian Tiandi Software Hub. NIIT already has a presence in China with 172 locations in 65 cities with about 50,000 students graduating from NIIT centres in China every year.

Meet Malav, the charismatic CEO of Ranbaxy

Meet Malav, the charismatic CEO of Ranbaxy

Rediff.com   11 Jun 2008

When you are the leader, you have to set the pace for the industry

Tata plans water brand to take on Coke, Pepsi

Tata plans water brand to take on Coke, Pepsi

Rediff.com   5 Jun 2008

Tata Tea, which sold its stake in US-based Glaceau last year, plans to begin selling a low-priced bottled water in the country through its unit Mount Everest Mineral Water, to take on global rivals such as Coca-Cola and PepsiCo in the Rs 1,500-crore packaged drinking water market."We want to do it quickly,'' Pradeep Poddar, managing director and CEO, Mount Everest, said. "The market is still very young and we can evolve it further through marketing new offerings."

IPL: Now, Mallya bats for rival teams

IPL: Now, Mallya bats for rival teams

Rediff.com   29 May 2008

Vijay Mallya has ensured that his brands do not fall out of Indian Premier League (IPL) viewership, though his team Royal Challengers Bangalore bowed out of the tournament. After RC's series of defeats, the UB Group chairman decided to cash in on his smaller investments in rival teams such as Rajasthan Royals, Delhi Daredevils, Chennai Superkings and Mumbai Indians.

Ad world's creative pool shrinks

Ad world's creative pool shrinks

Rediff.com   26 May 2008

India's advertising industry is facing a serious manpower shortage, especially on the creative side of the business. Pressure on agencies' earnings has affected salary hikes, creating an opportunity for the burgeoning entertainment sector (TV and films) to poach on the limited talent pool. The shortage is mostly among the junior and mid-level executives. In advertising, money for creative people does not start flowing in till they are two to three years into the profession.

'Indian ad professionals are thought leaders'

'Indian ad professionals are thought leaders'

Rediff.com   26 May 2008

Prasoon Joshi, executive chairman, McCann-Erickson India, who will chair the outdoor and ambient media jury at the 55th International Cannes Lions 2008 in France to be held next month, talks to Business Standard about the performance of the Indian advertising industry at Cannes and his vision for McCann India.

FMCG majors take to mobile advertising

FMCG majors take to mobile advertising

Rediff.com   9 May 2008

Cellphone advertising is witnessing the first few signs of how it has the potential to become big in the near future. Hindustan Unilever and Coca-Cola, two of the biggest advertisers in the country belonging to the fast moving consumer goods sector, have launched campaigns this month to tap mobile users.

Chauhan seeks Rs 20 cr damages from Coke

Chauhan seeks Rs 20 cr damages from Coke

Rediff.com   1 May 2008

"If Bisleri does not receive this compensation, we will take legal action against Coca-Cola for violating the contract and the Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights agreement," Chauhan, chairman and managing director of Bisleri, India's leader in packaged-drinking water and creator of the Maaza brand, told Business Standard.

Bisleri threatens to sue Coca-Cola

Bisleri threatens to sue Coca-Cola

Rediff.com   29 Apr 2008

Bisleri, India's largest packaged-water player, said it would contemplate legal action against Coca-Cola India if the latter did not agree to its objection over the registration of the Mazaa trademark in other countries. Bisleri, however, insists that Coca-Cola has applied for registration of the Mazaa trademark in countries where the brand is not present and has objected to it on grounds that it is a breach of agreement under which Coca-Cola had acquired the rights of Mazaa.