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Sanju is among the top opening weekend collections of all time.
How Incredibles 2 dethroned the Kung Fu Pandas.
Last year, there was almost 16 per cent increase in hiring by the Global Capability Centres in India.
It is not only the biggest opener of Ranbir Kapoor's career, it is also the highest opener among films not starring one of the Khans in the lead.
Big retailers are openly talking of plans to harness the power of big data, even reporting those in annual reports as part of a long-term strategy.
Sony eyes a 2 billion payoff from telecasting the Fifa World Cup.
NITI Aayog recommendations cite the need for greater industry-academia collaboration to meet skill demand
Pepperfry rethinks its user experience, increases its range of low-priced goods. It also positions itself as a home and dcor solutions provider as it looks for buyer loyalty.
RSVP plans to make movies on Sam Manekshaw and Ram Jethmalani.
The surround shows and highlights around the IPL have contributed to 144 million in incremental reach for this year's telecast.
The league will take up the caravan format where all teams move from one city to another during the course of the tournament
Most large companies have curbed their hiring plans in 2018-19 because they continue to invest in digital technologies.
At Rs 943 million over the first weekend since its release on April 27, the movie has become the second biggest opener of the year (both Bollywood and Hollywood) in India.
India's list of non-cricket sports stars is growing, but when it comes to endorsement deals, the bulk of the money is spent on a handful of cricketers.
Eleven years into the league and after a 70 per cent year-on-year growth in merchandise sales over the past three to four years, albeit on a low base, the franchise owners are coming up with innovative games and shows around their teams besides spinning a wider range of merchandise around their star players.
The company hires postgraduate and PhD students from A+ grade institutes to be part of its research team.
The cricketer launched an online cult streetwear brand.
Lower numbers signal that that companies, especially the technology services firms, are steadily reducing the dependency on non-immigrant visas.
Star's maths is simple: It expects to make something close to Rs 40 billion from the two properties in the first year (2018) itself, which is pretty close to its break even point