News for '-correl'

Jamaat-e-lslami established strong links with Pak's ISI: Officials

Jamaat-e-lslami established strong links with Pak's ISI: Officials

Rediff.com9 Mar 2019

The JeI (J&K) also has several trusts for running schools to disseminate orthodox Islamic education, has a youth wing and has numerous publications for spreading its fundamentalist ideology.

Twitter, Facebook battle for TV show ad dollars

Twitter, Facebook battle for TV show ad dollars

Rediff.com12 Nov 2013

Despite Facebook's user base being bigger than Twitter, it is speculated that the 140-character site will outshine Zuckerberg's child.

Sexting isn't a gateway to sex

Sexting isn't a gateway to sex

Rediff.com24 May 2017

There is no harm in sexting, a new study has ruled.

Fund managers gear up to tap frontier markets

Fund managers gear up to tap frontier markets

Rediff.com13 Aug 2008

Distressed by the falling spree of Indian equities, fund managers are looking at various avenues of diversification. At a time when emerging markets, including India, are vulnerable to global cues and are more coupled, frontier markets showless or almost no correlation. Franklin Templeton was the first to spot an opportunity and has already filed for a MENA fund (Middle East North Africa Fund), which will invest in some of the frontier markets.

This growth isn't crashing

This growth isn't crashing

Rediff.com19 Mar 2009

India's growth rates may be crashing, but the rates of growth of crashing on the country's roads, and those dying in these crashes, are growing by leaps and bounds.

Achhe din? Corporate results do indicate a recovery

Achhe din? Corporate results do indicate a recovery

Rediff.com10 Jun 2016

India Inc's debt-to-equity ratio has fallen, from 0.92 in FY15 to 0.88 in FY16.

3 useful tips to ace APPRAISALS in 2020

3 useful tips to ace APPRAISALS in 2020

Rediff.com16 Jan 2020

Workplace mentoring helps young professionals understand their work, encourages them to perform more effectively and gives the motivation to do better work, says Ambrish Sinha.

Inflation - who's to blame?

Inflation - who's to blame?

Rediff.com22 Apr 2008

The government can flight inflation by using monetary policy that aims to curtail demand through higher interest rates and lower liquidity.

Smoking increases your coronavirus risk

Smoking increases your coronavirus risk

Rediff.com30 May 2020

'Smokers are a highly susceptible population during this pandemic.' 'Health benefits from quitting smoking can start as early as within an hour.'

It's safe to invest in debt-free cos

It's safe to invest in debt-free cos

Rediff.com4 Aug 2008

Look for companies whose earnings growth may not be great, but they are relatively debt-free.

India's IIP has improved, can India Inc keep aside worries?

India's IIP has improved, can India Inc keep aside worries?

Rediff.com14 Oct 2015

Historically, the IIP performance has shown little or no correlation to corporate performances.

Solar radiation, not man, causes climate change

Solar radiation, not man, causes climate change

Rediff.com12 Apr 2007

The melting of polar ice, he said, had nothing to do with man-made carbon dioxide. They come off due to the physics of ice and the flow of ice, Plimer said.

Modi's top advisors junk Subramanian's GDP claim

Modi's top advisors junk Subramanian's GDP claim

Rediff.com19 Jun 2019

In a paper, EAC-PM accused Subramanian of "cherry-picking high-frequency indicators" to express his skepticism about the growth rates after 2011-12.

Which is going be the biggest hotel complex in India?

Which is going be the biggest hotel complex in India?

Rediff.com12 Dec 2018

Dipak Haksar, bottom, left, chief executive, ITC Hotels and WelcomHotels, tells Ajay Modi that FY19 is going to be a year of strong growth, and tariffs are likely to see a substantial improvement in the fourth quarter

Are B-schools keeping pace with time?

Are B-schools keeping pace with time?

Rediff.com22 May 2007

The problem is that the corporate world is evolving so rapidly that most of the B-schools are not able to keep pace with changes

For stock markets to boom, go easy on terrorists!

For stock markets to boom, go easy on terrorists!

Rediff.com16 Apr 2007

Terrorists seem to have foothold in our stock markets. Crucially, no modern State would have ever dealt with its own security in such a lackadaisical manner, as successive Indian governments seem to have done.

India: Elusive healthcare for the poor

India: Elusive healthcare for the poor

Rediff.com5 Sep 2007

By all accounts, straight forward, publicly provided healthcare is working well in Tamil Nadu which is emerging as the next big human development success after Kerala.

Inflation: Price you pay for higher growth

Inflation: Price you pay for higher growth

Rediff.com20 Mar 2007

Higher inflation might just be the necessary cost that we need to bear in making a transition to a higher growth trajectory.

Stock markets NOT in serious danger

Stock markets NOT in serious danger

Rediff.com30 Jul 2007

With global economy still firmly on the growth path, equity markets do not seem to be in any serious danger.

US soldiers killed in WWII plane crash located in Arunachal

US soldiers killed in WWII plane crash located in Arunachal

Rediff.com20 Dec 2016

The team visited several locations in Arunachal Pradesh to determine if the reported sites can be definitively correlated with known crash sites involving missing US servicemen.

Er, how many jobs were actually created in the non-farm sector in 2017?

Er, how many jobs were actually created in the non-farm sector in 2017?

Rediff.com24 Jul 2018

ASK Wealth Advisors says 5 million, CMIE's estimate is 2 million and Ghosh & Ghosh said it was 7 million!

Five talking points from the EPL this weekend

Five talking points from the EPL this weekend

Rediff.com13 May 2019

Here are five talking points from the final weekend of the Premier League season:

India, China can rule global IT, energy

India, China can rule global IT, energy

Rediff.com18 Jan 2007

At $100 billion, India and China will soon form the world's largest trading bloc. Together, they can rule the global IT industry, drive energy bargains and shift the balance of power to Asia.

How reliable is India's data on COVID-19 deaths?

How reliable is India's data on COVID-19 deaths?

Rediff.com31 May 2020

It is necessary to have a dramatic increase in the number of rapid tests for COVID-19 conducted on a large number of people and that should become the basis for estimating the morbidity and mortality due to COVID-19, not relying only on hospital reports, says Professor K Srinivasan.

Smart tips to beat the sweltering heat

Smart tips to beat the sweltering heat

Rediff.com12 Jun 2007

As we burn under this year's HOT summer, here are some easy tips to help you combat some common heat-related problems.

Rexit will not have any impact on Reserve Bank: SBI Research

Rexit will not have any impact on Reserve Bank: SBI Research

Rediff.com21 Jun 2016

The report also described the RBI as an "extremely visionary, pragmatic and fairly independent" organisation throughout its history

Fed cut may prod RBI to soften interest rates

Fed cut may prod RBI to soften interest rates

Rediff.com20 Sep 2007

The Indian financial system is driven more by the domestic factors and "Fed rate cut is one of the triggers to review rates ", said Union Bank Bank of India chairman M V Nair.

Moving beyond a heated discussion on growth numbers

Moving beyond a heated discussion on growth numbers

Rediff.com24 Nov 2017

No one expects the government to publicly concede policy mistakes. But it can shed denial; and, stop the point-winning debating style to the formulation of public policy, says Rahul Khullar.

Indian contemporary art has arrived

Indian contemporary art has arrived

Rediff.com14 Sep 2006

Actress Zaira Wasim quits Bollywood

Actress Zaira Wasim quits Bollywood

Rediff.com30 Jun 2019

Stating the reason behind her decision, the 18-year-old said she is not happy with her current line of work, which has silently and unconsciously transitioned her "out of imaan".

'Market to go for more corrections'

'Market to go for more corrections'

Rediff.com12 Jan 2007

Transcript of the market chat held on January 12.

Should you invest in auto stocks now?

Should you invest in auto stocks now?

Rediff.com23 Jan 2014

The auto sector has been among the worse-hit in terms of sales in the past two years.

The hungry children of Mokhada

The hungry children of Mokhada

Rediff.com2 Nov 2016

The malnourished children whose condition has attracted the attention of India's apex court.

Good prospects for engineering firms

Good prospects for engineering firms

Rediff.com12 Aug 2004

Rs 100 invested in the past year in the engineering index would have resulted into Rs 164 as against Rs 135 through the Sensex.

Why you must invest in gold

Why you must invest in gold

Rediff.com26 Mar 2019

'Invest a part of your portfolio in a global currency that can't be printed, or meddled with -- gold,' suggests Chirag Mehta.

Why money is flowing into India

Why money is flowing into India

Rediff.com7 Aug 2006

Vote: Is Vogue India's Kendall Jenner cover a mistake?

Vote: Is Vogue India's Kendall Jenner cover a mistake?

Rediff.com5 May 2017

Was she the right choice for the magazine's 10th anniversary cover?

'A short and limited war would be a disaster'

'A short and limited war would be a disaster'

Rediff.com29 Jun 2020

'Open conflict would be a disaster for both China and India.'

'High-risk remittance' data under Income Tax lens

'High-risk remittance' data under Income Tax lens

Rediff.com8 Jul 2019

The Income Tax Act empowers the CBDT to capture information in respect of payments to non-residents, whether taxable or not