They'll be increasingly define everything from products to politics of this country.
The question mark over Vodafone Idea's survival is gone after the government's telecom package, managing director and chief executive officer Ravinder Takkar said in an interaction recently. The extended moratorium for spectrum payments and adjusted gross revenue (AGR) dues has indeed ensured that Vodafone Idea survives, at least for the time being, but questions remain. Answers to those questions may determine the future of Vodafone Idea and its power to stay in a difficult telecom market in the coming years.
It is the global leader in car sales but in India, is a distant fifth.
Online learning platforms have become go-to places for those suffocated by the current curbs on movement.
Keep your mobile number and e-mail updated. When you receive the weekly report on cash holdings, check to ensure there is no discrepancy between the amount you have kept with the broker and what the latter has reported, advises Sanjay Kumar Singh.
Shoppers Stop returns to its core business after divestments. The retailer plans growth through web and private labels.
IMF chief said the G20 leaders need to respond to the calls for creating jobs.
The concept of social security is experiencing a renaissance in developing and emerging markets.
'Else they will form a growing 'hospital sector' -- and the taxpayer will be asked to pick up a mounting bill,' warns T N Ninan.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday met business leaders to hear their grievances on issues ranging from high capital cost to ease of doing business to certainty on taxation matters, as he interacted for the first time with the Indian industry chambers since taking charge over a year ago.
'We have already given Rs 1.59 trillion to states.' 'So, there is no question of giving them more.'
Rogue lending under political influence was rife in the Congress-led regime and is not happening in the Modi regime, certainly not on that scale. But if PSBs cannot lend as indiscriminately as they did last time in the name of 'credit expansion', how well will these banks do, asks Debashis Basu.
The buyer is well within his right to ask for a penalty clause in the agreement.
US rate hike fear keeps Asian firms in check; India most upbeat.
Amendment to the Act, sovereign guarantees, investment portfolio, realty holdings, and governance issues to shape valuation.
The first phase will end in 2018 and have the world's largest terminal under one roofThe first phase will end in 2018 and have the world's largest terminal under one roof
'Policy was more in line with the expectations.'
Economists have long argued that they shouldn't be expected to predict crises, such as the one that almost sank the global economy five years ago.
The exit of CBA comes hard on the heels of a court decision on Wednesday revoking the Australian government's environmental approva
"The Hockey India League made a big difference. It played an important role in the re-development of hockey in India," he said.
Anthony Pompliano, general partner at Morgan Creek Capital Blockchain in the Silicon Valley, shares his views on cryptocurrencies with Mayank Jain in an email interview.
Modi also asked banks to become socially more responsible
A flavour-of-the-season approach does not work in investing, suggests Deepesh Raghaw.
Historically, the RBI has tried to keep the crooks at bay by issuing a circular a day. What it needs is more onsite supervision. Merely checking high-frequency data with the help of technology is insufficient, notes Tamal Bandyopadhyay.
'We need to prove to the world that quality vaccines and R&D are possible in India.'
The JV, Voltbek Home Appliances, aims to take on LG, Samsung as well as home-grown players such as Godrej among others head on with a slew of products that hopes to combine the best of both worlds -- European technology and design, with Indian pricing and delivery.
An insider said that over the past decade or so Cipla has become immune to the exits of leaders. There have been no directional change in the long-term strategies.
Shortage of seeds, threat of El Nino expected to restrict sowing.
'Always have two (not more) things you want badly in life -- really badly -- and it will bring such focus, such hard work and such sacrifice that you never knew existed inside you.' 'This is the secret sauce to success today and most days.' A must-read excerpt from Ronnie Screwvala's Skill It, Kill It: Up Your Game.
Its net profit stood at Rs 100.05 crore (Rs 1 billion) in the year-ago period.
Tata Sons, holding company for the Tata group, is working on building a centralised rural business platform that could be leveraged for the entire group's benefit, instead of each company looking at it separately.
'A key trend that one should expect to see is tonnes of failures.' 'Several blockchain-focused companies will fail.'
'What if Kim is alive as the latest reappearance suggests, but unable to rule?' 'Will his sister be installed as the leader to continue with the Kims's hereditary dynasty that began with the present ruler's grandfather?' asks Dr Rajaram Panda.
Banking as we know it will stand on its head in the next 10 years.
Ajit Balakrishnan on the surprising drivers of mathematical innovation.
Omkeshwar Singh, head, Rank MF, a mutual fund investment platform, answers your queries.
Britain's vote to leave the European Union means uncertainty for markets and companies as London initiates at least two years of negotiations with the EU.
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman's Rs 30,600 crore government guarantee for the bad bank has changed the body language of bankers for the better, observes Tamal Bandyopadhyay.
At a time when others are cutting on development of commercial property, plans to add 50% more of IT space.
'The household sector, which is still the largest contributor of financial savings, has been experiencing a decline in the last six years, and it has fallen below 8% of GDP.'