The company is targeting 100 million subscribers in shortest possible time, RIL Chairman Mukesh Ambani said
According to him, since India has a low fiscal deficit, a low current account deficit and lower inflation, there is no need for being too dependent on foreign money for growth.
With Ebola claiming at least 932 lives and infecting more than 1,700 people since breaking out in west Africa earlier this year, the World Health Organisation has declared it to be a "public health emergency of international concern." The disease has no vaccine and no specific treatment.
'It is less polarising than Hindutva.'
Adverse IPR report expected this week;Poor labelling could take fight to WTO
Gauri Shinde's film moves at its own pace, but will stun you with its life lessons, says Divya Nair.
'Amethi people will not leave the Gandhi parivar even if they do not meet them.'
Funds will be raised via non-cumulative preference shares issued to Tata Sons on rights basis
'Providing funds and autonomy to a few institutions that may not have the intent to excel must not become a case of trying to feed those who are not hungry and starving those who are famished,' says Jitendra Kumar Das, Director, FORE School of Management, New Delhi.
There are some advantages of a falling rupee.
Can a weak handshake ruin your career even before it's launched?
'The most striking thing about the US strike on Syria is its futility of purpose beyond a symbolic value to impress the domestic constituency that Trump is a forceful decision-maker,' says Ambassador M K Bhadrakumar.
'This is the era of images; no speech that Mukherjee could have given could counter the sight of a senior Congressman, elevated by the party to Rashtrapati Bhavan, standing rigidly next to the RSS gerontocracy as those worthies delivered the organisation's faux-fascist salute,' says Mihir Sharma.
Strong currency and sagging oil prices are spooking policymakers.
The silver lining is that a pick-up in the US economy could help emerging market exports.
We'd asked readers to post their Valentine Day wish for India. Here's how readers have expressed their love for India.
Neel Mullick lists a few must-don'ts as well!
The aggregate score read 4-2 in favour of the Blues who will now look to land their first ever ISL title on Sunday.
Fresh investments are constrained by tepid demand.
At least one person has been injured by an explosion on the bus taking the Borussia Dortmund soccer team to their UEFA Champions League quarter-final first-leg match against Monaco in Dortmund on Tuesday.
Japan's Nikkei fell 0.5% and South Korea's Kospi lost 1.3%.
'They are innovating and a new Dalit leadership could be seen at the horizon'
No respite in sight as not many big deals, initial public offerings in pipeline.
India's record current account deficit has been a key reason behind why Standard & Poor's and Fitch Ratings cut their outlooks on the country's sovereign rating to 'negative' last year.
There will be tough periods in equity investing, but investors should not stop their SIP investments under any circumstance, advises Arnav Pandya.
The virus continued to spread its tentacles to new states, including Mizoram.
To say Aretha ticked all the boxes when it came to voice technique is like calling Cristiano Ronaldo an efficient footballer, says Kanika Datta.
The S&P BSE Sensex ended up 129 points at 26,843 and the Nifty50 ended up 39 points at 8,220.
Rediff readers share why they support the breastfeeding campaign.
The presidency of South Africa has denied reports about former president Nelson Mandela being in a permanent vegetative state.
2016 is difficult to predict, and this uncertainty will drive volatility in global markets.
Devangshu Datta believes you should pick stocks trading at much lower valuations than the market average.
Lewis Hamilton has dismissed criticism from former Mercedes team mate Nico Rosberg as the product of someone seeking "headlines".
Business consultant by profession and an endurance runner by passion, Sumedha Mahajan, author of just-released book Miles to Run Before I Sleep, created history when she ran as the only woman in a team of five from Delhi to Mumbai in 2012. In a conversation with Rediff.com, Sumedha truns the spotlight on the big takeaway from the event that changed her life.
At its heart, the issue is more than compliance. It is the risk of possible breakdown of a strong nexus between insurance firms and motor car dealers that makes the business the top earner for the former.
Market experts say that of the total 600,000 villages in India, under two per cent or around 10,000 villages contribute to about half of the rural consumption in the country. Targeting these villages and ensuring that penetration is strong is key for most consumer goods companies.
'I have changed and matured.' 'There is still a certain kind of detachment but I have far more appreciation and gratitude.'
Delhi, which has gained infamy as one of the world's most polluted cities, has for some years now witnessed a sustained campaign from various quarters seeking a ban on firecrackers. While the Centre launched the newly approved, eco-friendly firecrackers earlier this month as a "safer and cheaper" alternative, the mood in the market is tepid, says Ritwik Sharma.
Motherson Sumi, Tata Steel, Jaguar Land Rover will face higher cost.