The Birlas are investing $100 million in the financial services business in fiscal beginning April 1.
'We don't know if the water we are drinking has lead in it or not.' 'In India, we don't have ways to easily detect or measure contamination levels.'
Images from the UEFA Champions League matches played on Tuesday.
Satyajit Ray's fabulous use of fantasy to condemn fascism and Shah Rukh Khan's gift of enthralling oratory, Sukanya Verma's fantastic filmi week.
Haaziq Kazi, disturbed by the damage we have done to marine life, has designed a solution to save the oceans.
The size of the hole in today's banking crisis appears to be roughly 10 per cent of GDP.
Reticent author Cyrus Mistry on Saturday beat off stiff competition from five other writers to become the fourth winner of the $50,000 DSC prize for South Asian literature for his book "Chronicles of a Corpse Bearer".
What is required from government is intellectual framework.
DEA officials to push for this at a meeting with FM Jaitley.
Percy Mistry says things at market regulator Sebi are also in bad shape.
GIFT is a financial centre almost entirely devoid of bankers and, indeed, of people.
The Oscar winner tells Subhash K Jha how Hrithik's voice was used to sound like various characters in Kabali.
The financial crisis has challenged the intellectual assumptions on which previous regulatory approaches were largely built, and in particular the theory of rational and self-correcting markets.
Here are Aseem Chhabra's picks -- 'films that mattered to me, entertained me and will stay with me through the year.'
Unlike in the presidential polls, victory might not have been complete, at least as yet, for Mahinda Rajapaksa's electoral rivals. While his one-time aide and confidant, Maithripala Sirisena, became president without any issues after defeating him, incumbent Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe, who again may not command an absolute majority in the 225-member parliament, would have to count on his 'national government' concept to carry the day and the nation with him, this time round, says N Sathiya Moorthy.