India Inc was, perhaps, watching out for a repeat of the dot-com bubble burst of the early 2000s.
'This generation wants to try different things, are ready to take risks and experiment with their careers.'
Sahara relied on a letter from bank saying the funds were there.
Feel they can't run companies anymore but can be there as guides
Among the biggest winners of a successful IPO would be co-founder Evan Williams with a 12 per cent stake.
TRAI said that Internet service providers would not be allowed to discriminate on pricing of data access for different web services.
If it ain't love, it ain't entrepreneurship.
A handy list of things we must do when we have just been handed the rejection slip.
Employers want to know how you can add value to the organisation.
Cheil India has a strong presence in the retail and shopper marketing space.
There is also an interesting name OLX gave the idle stuff lying in our homes: brown money. Over lunch, OLX CEO Amarjit Singh Batra tells Uttran Das Gupta how the company is weaning Indians away from their "irrational emotional attachment to things."
'More so, if it is their daughters wanting to marry someone of their own choosing.' 'Children are seen as property. That's why the problem is so messy.' For young Indians wanting to marry outside their religion, expressing their right to love and live as they choose is becoming increasingly hazardous.
Socialising with people around you is actually easy and effective if done the right way.
Nokia is hiring software experts, testing new products and seeking sales partners.
They gave voices to sexual assault & harassment survivors across the world.
Don't get carried away by the initial success of an idea. You must be open to change, be ready to tweak or make a strategic shift, if the market demands that you do it.
From Singapore to Almora, Abhishant Pant has survived without cash, and he wants to continue in that state all his life.
Bengaluru dominates Karnataka's economy and its infrastructure mess compounds the problems, with policies lagging need and expectations.
You too are likely to have struggled with one or more of these issues if your start-up is less than a year old.
A college student and aspiring entrepreneur lists out the advantages of working at start-ups
Silicon Valley is at the heart of the transformation of the global economy -- which has both winners and losers, writes Ajit Balakrishnan.
'Some of these companies are India focused, some are overseas focused and some companies are focused on both.' Ritu Jha/Rediff.com reports from California.
'I ask for bail in the name of justice.' 'Give me a chance to stay alive and see the trial till its end.'
The nature of the entity you choose for your business, how you structure its legal form, how conducive you make it to receive funding, compliance with statutes from the outset, are all vital parameters that a good lawyer can lend you his experience with.
'It all runs on sugar-coated lies. If I like something, I will want to believe it.'
Donald Trump's executive order prohibiting the entry of people from seven Muslim-majority nations widened the rift between the Trump administration and several leading American companies.
A basic problem is that the cost of spectrum and licences relative to earnings is too high.
Before you apply to any internship, you need to clearly mention why and how your joining will be a win-win situation for the employer.
Babajob.com is trying to help unorganised blue-collar workers get better employment.
Your social media profile may soon be your ticket to a loan or a credit card, says Abhishek Agarwal
Business schools will teach you a lot but there are certain things that you cannot learn in a classroom.
If borrowers don't have access to a bank's credit facility, it could make sense to use peer-to-peer systems.
People are now increasingly using the digital platform to meet a new 'person'.
Management guru Virender Kapoor tells you just what you need to do!
Raghav tells Rediff.com's Shobha Warrier how he and his cousin Mukund co-founded Renew IT, which refurbishes discarded computers and makes them affordable for the poor in rural India.
Sarvesh Agrawal tells Shobha Warrier about how he built a start-up "of the interns, by the interns and for the interns."
India's internet subscriber base is 100-150 million, depending on whose estimates you take, and is growing at 20-30% a year.
In an online chat, overseas education consultant NNS Chandra shared career advice with readers.
15 per cent of startups in Silicon Valley are founded by Indians.