A string of episodes including the latest removal of Aamir Khan as brand ambassador of the Incredible India campaign point in this direction, say experts
Often these IDs sit on the audit committee of the board or even chair it.
Delhi's chief minister claims success, but his ambitious odd even scheme's real test could be on Monday.
Here are 15 things that would have made 2015 a great year.
Being a non-profit firm, Young Indian does not have a profit and loss account.
Most companies were working on Rs 65-66 to a dollar.
To unravel Khan's overseas business, one has to rewind to 10 years ago when Londoner Richard James Moore floated a real estate company called Winford Estates in Surrey.
Congress leaders claim The Associated Journals Limited has 761 shareholders while the company shows more than 1,000
Tatas' brand value grows 12% in the past year, far ahead of Reliance and Airtel.
Prior to 2011, the company was in dire straits. But recent financial results show its fortunes are on the mend.
A combination of bank guarantees, letters of credit, buyer's credit for computer servers have been provided to the two local operational arms by Kotak Mahindra Bank and Deutsche Bank.
The bone of contention is product approvals, which pharma and neutraceuticals companies say cannot be re-introduced through the regulation route
In the US, the ratio of the CEO to average worker pay ratio was 373:1 in 2014.
Recently, the company has released videos on Maggi.
NPS still has critics despite being in business for a decade and mopping Rs 24,000 crore as of 2013-14.
NBFCs which have not met Sebi criteria will face tough action.
Even Delhi does not have a full-time registrar of chits.
Sahara group has sought extension of negotiation facilities in the Tihar jail here for its chief Subrata Roy by a further 45 days.
Most television channels, including NDTV, were giving NDA a thumbs up, when it was the Grand Alliance that was winning the battle on the ground.
Brijmohan Lall Munjal was a perfectionist, who empathised with people who worked for him.