A summary of sports events and persons who made news on Thursday.
Bengaluru-based Creo offers an operating system that promises unique features and frequent updates.
GM has invested $1 billion in the country since 1996.
Anjuli Bhargava discovers how the Buddha Fellowship is attracting India's brightest minds to solve its problems.
The new Scorpio came after a gap of 24 months since its last launch, during which the competition launched a slew of products.
The Haryana government on Tuesday also said it will introduce teaching of Bhagvad Gita shlokas in schools.
The Stepway will have raised ground clearance, body cladding to add that rugged look and roofrails too.
German prosecutors launched an investigation on Monday into fraud allegations against former Volkswagen boss Martin Winterkorn.
Ranju Sarkar discovers 48East -- a Bengaluru-based food start-up that delivers flavours from 48 Asian countries to your doorstep.
Strident Hindutva has not been the Shivraj Singh Chouhan's hallmark in his long tenure as chief minister. What has changed?
PepsiCo head Indra Nooyi believes so but we want to know what you think.
Gary Kirsten has no doubts they will bounce back and be challenging for One-day cricket's most coveted trophy next year.
The seeds of a potential turnaround were sown in 2016, when the firm began to revamp its portfolio to match changing consumer needs.
Sources say Apple is currently looking for a professional who can advise the company in dealing with the government.
Tech giant Google's Developer Group on Wednesday joined hands with Startup Village to launch 'Women Techmakers' (WTM), a global programme and brand for women in technology.
NDDB had helped dairy farmers direct their own development, placing control of the resources they created in their own hands.
To take the Rs 49,000 crore ITC to the top slot in the highly competitive FMCG business will require some aggression.
If Manmohan Singh was hobbled by allegations of sleaze and a stagnant economy, Modi faces the twin challenges of high unemployment and an uncertain and potentially volatile situation in Kashmir, points out Amulya Ganguli.
It took the Danish beer maker eight years to move among the top three.
Summary of sports events and persons who made news on Wednesday
Warm or warring, back home too Bollywood has depicted many, MANY faces of sisterly love.
Can Nestle go beyond Maggi? While recovery in the March quarter has been led by the popular noodle brand, the company hopes for a different revenue mix in five years.
'In two years there will be consolidation. Look at the Indian brands now. Only three of us are surviving, many others have died. What will differentiate us are two things -- timing of our launches in the market and the communication to the consumer," Narendra Bansal, CMD of Intex, tells Arnab Dutta.
American luxury jeweller Tiffany & Co's latest ad campaign is amazing! And it features a real-life gay couple.
'I am not minimising either the seriousness or the complex nature of the current situation.' 'Naturally, we have to do what it takes to secure our borders.' 'We are talking to the Chinese, both through military channels and diplomatic ones.'
'In fact, they work in tandem.' 'When it comes to finding a solution, this must be predicated on honouring all agreements and understandings.' 'And not attempting to alter the status quo unilaterally.'
It is advisable to stick to mid-caps with sustainable financial metrics rather than those offering the promise of faster growth.
It is imperative to invest in real time marketing, even at double speed.
The richest self-made woman in America is Diane Hendricks, the owner of ABC Supply.
Most business groups in India, including Godrejs, Tatas and Mahindras, have seen patience tested in JVs, with some of them winding up quickly
'Cristiano scored 50 goals and you can't find someone today who scores that many. Some of us have to take a step forward and, while not scoring 50, what we need is two or three players who score 15, 20, or 10 goals and we don't have that.'
The oralcare major has kept its ears firmly to the ground, pushing products into the hinterland and is holding fort in urban India with innovation for continued volume growth.
Rajesh Karkera meets the glamorous women who rock the fashion week offstage with their quirky styles
Ken Segall says marketing campaigns should be simple.
Tata was concerned that most innovations were happening outside India, some by Indians.
For podcasters -- those who create podcasts -- the medium's appeal also owes to the fact that its content remains unregulated. Uncomfortable conversations, taboo subjects, stigmatised issues, are all encouraged.
'I just have to go on set with conviction and honesty and portray the characters. Whether it is the consumption of alcohol or premarital sex or bad language or whatever that my character indulges in the film, are these the things I stand for? I don't know.'
Why this TV is just what your home decor needs.
Aditya Ghosh, with no prior aviation background or MBA degree, managed not only to become the CEO of an airline but even piloted it to the top with almost half of the market.