The social media usage is primarily driven by the rising number of active Internet users
Sidbi acquires Ahmedabad-based start-up at hefty premium; founders deny link to govt.
Mahindra & Mahindra is in talks to buy a majority stake in Pininfarina.
Deepak Gupta grows chemical-free food and wants farmers to go back to the practices they once knew but have forgotten, says Aditi Phadnis.
The age of buying into ideologies just because they sound nice is long gone says Piyush Kedia.
The bank introduces project 'Khoj' to re-hire 3,000 ex-workers over 18 months.
Despite recent setback, these remain the most appropriate tool for international diversification
By using recycled resources to create earth-friendly gifting options, the venture Surprise Someone is changing the way India smiles.
Bengaluru-based InMobi and Microsoft combine their powers to break the stranglehold of Google and Facebook in the digital advertising space.
'The industry growth in 2016< came from the new digital technology segment which grew at over 20%.' 'The challenge for the industry is that the legacy business makes up almost 80% of revenue.' 'Hence the urgency to transform into digital business.'
Russian firms expand their footprint in India. And take bigger steps to do business with India's private sector.
A key White House staffer who was fired after it came to light that he was behind a Twitter account that dished out gossip and pointed barbs at the Obama Administration is an Indian-American.
In the past couple of years, Saregama has redefined itself into a 'content IP company'.
Joveo is not like Monster or Naukri.com!
The once-popular brand plans to try its luck in the smartphone market with reliability as its key proposition.
According to the Mumbai-headquartered company's Global Trend Report on social media, this average spending will rise to $24 million (about Rs 150 crore) by 2015.
Recently, he had surprised many by talking of net neutrality
The advice your mother gave you about choosing your friends wisely got a whole new meaning with lenders looking at your social media posts
A clutch of professional talent management firms is changing the balance of demand and supply in India's entertainment industry, writes Vanita Kohli-Khandekar.
Teams of students and coders demonstrated in 24 hours diverse programmes impacting health and livelihood issues with use of a personal identity number.
Have you decided what will happen to your social networking accounts and your digital possessions when you are no more?
Taken aback by the turn of events following the arrest of his wife Indrani in connection with the murder of Sheena Bora, former Star TV CEO Peter Mukerjea on Wednesday distanced himself from the case.
Sahara relied on a letter from bank saying the funds were there.
Amit Malviya has been pilloried for allegedly threatening journalists, indulging in fake news and generally bringing a bad name to his party.
Feel they can't run companies anymore but can be there as guides
If not a full time career, learning some of these skills will help you create additional sources of income along with a regular job.
'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.
'This generation wants to try different things, are ready to take risks and experiment with their careers.'
A handy list of things we must do when we have just been handed the rejection slip.
"It's working out very nicely. You see it in the airports, you see it all over. It's working out very nicely," Trump said.
TRAI said that Internet service providers would not be allowed to discriminate on pricing of data access for different web services.
Bengaluru dominates Karnataka's economy and its infrastructure mess compounds the problems, with policies lagging need and expectations.
A basic problem is that the cost of spectrum and licences relative to earnings is too high.
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."
Even since the floods happened, hitherto distant persona in our locality have suddenly discovered the neighbourhood spirit, says Ennapadam S Krishnamoorthy.
Your social media profile may soon be your ticket to a loan or a credit card, says Abhishek Agarwal
From Singapore to Almora, Abhishant Pant has survived without cash, and he wants to continue in that state all his life.
Failure is something that needs to be managed as carefully as success.
'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.
Silicon Valley is at the heart of the transformation of the global economy -- which has both winners and losers, writes Ajit Balakrishnan.