This is Tata's seventh investment this year.
FirstCry is omni-channel player with presence across desktop, mobile and offline routes offering baby and maternity products in India.
From PhonePe to Jio, everyone wants to be a Super App but it is still unclear if they will actually work in India.
The fuel efficiency claim of this engine will be clode to 30 km/ltr.
Now that the second phase of the odd-even scheme in Delhi is over, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal wants to project it as a success, with an eye on the Punjab polls next year, says Kavita Chowdhury.
Indian Railways plans Rs 39,000 crores non-fare revenue. Via: Branding of trains. Vinyl-wrapping of Rajdhanis, Shatabdis and Garib Raths. Moving billboards.
Even the well heeled in metros find it difficult to go completely digital. Cash withdrawals from ATMs are back at the same level as they were before demonetisation
Rediff readers share their experience of autos and taxis in India.
Over two years since the Nirbhaya rape shook the nation women in New Delhi feel no safer than they did before. With safety apps to self-defence classes on the rise, Ritika Bhatia takes a look at what working women in Delhi are doing to keep themselves safe.
'I've been backing businesses in the e-commerce space because they enable goods and services to reach people who could never have been catered to in this manner before.'
Recently, e-commerce firms have been under the lens for tax violation.
In India, he has already made investments in both his personal capacity and through DST Global, his venture firm.
SBI's gross NPA figures have shown a decline for three consecutive quarters.
Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi says the younger generation doesn't dream of owning a car, but instead wants the freedom of having any service on demand.
India's first true e-commerce marketplace is struggling for its survival and in it lies valuable lessons for pure play aggregators, say experts.
The search giant's music streaming service in India is priced a third lower than the iPhone maker's subscription fee.
He may not be Narendra Modi but Raju Yadav, who once sold tea in Mumbai, has turned his life around, discovers Abhishek Mande-Bhot/Rediff.com.
Vijay Mallya, who faces prosecution in India, is reportedly in London.
Readers tell us how they are managing without cash since November 8.
The cab-hailing firm needs to jettison its baggage of dysfunctional corporate and gender insensitivity, finds out Ritwik Sharma.
Signals received from the government in the past one year reflect a state of utter confusion, says Abhishek Tripathi.
A number of Xooglers are employing lessons and practices learnt during their stint at Google to branch out into innovative ventures.
'Wage earners are shrinking. In both, the organised and unorganised sectors. And, entrepreneurs are growing.' 'But the increase in entrepreneurship is of a kind that does not create salaried employment or daily wage employment,' says Mahesh Vyas.
Others taxed at 5, 12, 18, 28%
What perhaps turned the tide against Uber was the plight of the consumer.
After another profitable quarter, Anil Chanana, chief financial officer, HCL Technologies, tells Karan Choudhury that customer confidence is at an all-time high.
Relations between founders and investors in the start-up universe - remains as tricky as ever.
Vikramank Singh looks back at the year gone by!
Dara Khosrowshahi has the Herculean task of repairing Uber's image, boosting employee morale and turning the business profitable for the world's most valued startup.
As an entrepreneur the most important quality you have to have is that all consuming passion to become an entrepreneur.
Amit Jain tells Shyamal Majumdar about his dream to make Uber the 'safest place in the city'
Both companies and individuals seek greater flexibility and freedom.
This is the first time that a Muslim lady has filed a nomination in a Presidential election.
Second hand goods are catching up with customers on renown shopping websites.
'If Murad's Mozziness doesn't strike us in the eye, if we see the film as a youth's struggle to break free of the shackles holding him back and not as a Muslim fighting the system, it is because not once in the film does Zoya show him blaming his religion for his low social status or struggle, a temptation many 'progressive' film-makers may have yielded to for it sounds so politically correct,' says Saisuresh Sivaswamy.
While the acceptance of cards, mobile wallets and banking apps is increasing, only 10 per cent of transactions take place through them.
As the NDA government completes two years in office, there are more questions on Swarupa Dutt's mind than answers.
Maruti has plans to rev up sales of the Dzire, India's fourth most-sold car, by relaunching it.
Once a beggar, Renuka Aradhya's company has a turnover of Rs 30 crore and employs 150 people.
Apple Inc may have the best to offer in the near term.