Korean Airlines is awaiting formal clearance from the Indian government to start eight additional flights between the two countries.
"Power to purchase its own equity shares or other securities by way of a buy-back arrangement has been included and provisions relating to nomination facility for shares by a shareholder have been inserted," the Infosys postal ballot notice, uploaded on the company's website, said.
Dr Reddy's Laboratories on Thursday launched diabetic foot ulcers treatment drug, Plermin, for patients who develop food ulcers due to neuropathy.
Entry-level employees were the most disappointed.
R World tariff structure has been devised keeping in mind customer convenience, affordability and flexibility of use.
Sukanya Verma looks at the jhoola, and how it's an unforgettable part of many a Bollywood imagery in celebration, romance, frolic and, sometimes, even menace.
Buoyed by a significant increase in offshore business, IT company Birlasoft on Tuesday announced ramping up of its India operations and increasing its headcount by 400 by August this year.
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IBM on Wednesday announced that Pavan Vaish has been appointed as the new CEO of IBM Daksh. As co-founder of Daksh e-Services
NextTable is the ninth acquisition for Zomato in the past year.
YCook can add a year of shelf life to food without the side effects of chemical preservatives.
Don't bet everything you have, Lemon Tree's Patu Keswani tells Pavan Lall.
Jet Airways on Tuesday said it would commence its daily direct service on the Chennai-Singapore sector from December 7, using next generation Boeing B737-800 aircraft.
Low cost airline SpiceJet, on Saturday said it has placed orders for 10 more Boeing 737-800 aircraft with Boeing, and the first one would join the existing fleet of five aircraft, by February 2006.
With a view to tap the east Europe market better, the Nasdaq-listed software major Infosys is planning to set up a centre in Czechoslovakia for both information technology and business process outsourcing operations.
Swedish telecom major Ericsson will be the first multinational to manufacture radio base stations for mobile phones in India to cater to the operators here for their network roll-outs.
This follows a staggering inflow of Rs 19,967 cr in equities and debt last month
After endorsing Lotto, Malabar Gold and HPCL, tennis star Sania Mirza has been roped in by Tata Indicom with the launch of a limited edition of 'Signature Series' of handset called 'Sania Fone'.
On Demand Mobile Visa service is launched by VFS Global and UK Visas and Immigration.
Set up in partnership with Compal Electronics, the facility in Greater Noida will have an initial capacity of 60,000 units a month. This will be ramped up to 2,00,000 by the end of December.
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A spectacular Taapsee Pannu brings out the shift of a happy homemaker to a heartbroken woman most strikingly in her deeply affecting performance, applauds Sukanya Verma.
With the rupee slipping to nearly Rs 70 per dollar on Tuesday, most parents with children in the US will feel the pinch
The cloud kitchen market in India will hit $1.05 billion by 2023. Just 13% of the total market has been utilised so far.
The proposed campus will come up on around 125 acres, which the company will acquire from airport authorities, and would house as many as 3,000 employees.
Investors can earn risk-free income of 6% to 8% annually by lending stocks.
The cricketer launched an online cult streetwear brand.
India and other Saarc countries have decided to work towards creation of a South Asian Economic Union and establishment of a regional food bank.
When single Indian women were asked in a survey by Shaadi.com about what they would do if they learnt about a dowry demand made to their parents, 51.4 per cent women said they would call off their wedding.
'Fantasy players create their own team, get phantom money and start playing the virtual game.'
Indian consumer durable market faces competition from Korean dealers.
His resignation as chairman of the government's skill development agencies triggered talk that he may be headed back to the Tata Group where a search committee is looking for a full-time chairman.
Banking software company i-flex will add about 1200 software professionals in the next five months to become a 5000-strong organisation by March 2005 with most of the recruitment taking place at its Pune and Chennai development centres.