Sensex, Nifty end the day in red on unfavourable cues from global markets.
Despite the slowdown, Apple remains the most profitable company in the S&P 500 and the most valuable publicly traded US tech company
In 2015, the Reserve Bank of India cut interest rates by 125 basis points to 6.75 per cent.
Rahul Gandhi has taken the fight to the Modi government, feels Milan Vaishnav. Aziz Haniffa/Rediff.com reports from Washington, DC.
If Android One succeeds, it will only cement Pichai's so-called position as the most powerful man in the mobile world.
Bestselling author Ashwin Sanghi says that it is indeed possible to 'attract' good luck!
Generation, a youth employment non-profit, is empowering young people to build thriving, sustainable careers. It also provides employers the highly skilled, motivated talent they need.
Markets ended tad lower with financials declining the most ahead of RBI policy review tomorrow.
The global snacking powerhouse, has roped in a brand ambassador for Perk.
Here's a look at how key Tata group companies fared under Cyrus Mistry's stewardship.
'The threat that India faces and the threat the United States faces is not just to the homeland, but to our people and to our institutions wherever they may be.' In an exclusive conversation with Aziz Haniffa/Rediff.com, US Assistant Secretary of State Nisha Desai Biswal outlines the importance of Prime Minister Modi's visit for America.
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15 per cent of startups in Silicon Valley are founded by Indians.
India Inc has few leaders who are likely to grab headlines in 2015.
'Sergey and I have been super excited about his progress and dedication to the company. And it is clear to us and our board that it is time for Sundar to be CEO of Google,' Lary Page said.
In his massive election rallies, Prime Minister Narendra Modi often caught voters fancy promising that each individual would get Rs 15-20 lakh in his bank account if he came to power.
Dr P K Menon, Chief Scientist and CEO, Optimal Synthesis Inc, who worked with Dr A P J Abdul Kalam early on in his career, recalls what it was like working for his first boss.