Dealers anticipated a sharp rise in jewellery demand this wedding season, but then came demonetisation.
'...Where there is clearly no evidence of community transmission, letting life return to normal in those districts while continuing to rigorously control the spread of the infection.'
'The much-awaited decision could be a welcome change at a time when the Indian armed forces are crying for self-reliance and the defence industry is looking forward to more indigenisation,' notes Nitin A Gokhale.
Tech grads from BITS Pilani identify a problem and then use technology to solve it. The Visit story.
Change is being led by a transformation on the digital front. Pavan Lall reports.
The biggest surprise for customers, at the time of claiming, is the fact that they will get only depreciated value of the product.
Their bootstrapped brand sold 25,000 units on Flipkart in five days during the 2017 festive sale.
Army officials said one of the four attackers had infiltrated using the gaps along the fence near Salamabad nallah and erected a ladder on the Indian side of the fence, while the other three had a ladder on their side.
Brands like Puma, Wildcraft and Woodlands are rewriting the marketing playbook to cater to women consumers.
His presence matters more than the money he brings.
Archana Shah offers her memories of a childhood spent in apartheid South Africa.
The two Koreas have agreed to pursue a bid to co-host the 2032 Olympic Games, they said in a joint statement on Wednesday following a summit between North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and South Korean President Moon Jae-in.
'The farm bills will not bring in corporate zamindari'
Parag Milk Foods, Prabhat Dairy, Hatsun Agro are sharpening their gaze on the retail space and buttering up their customers.
The growth in imports was led by product categories such as diagnostic items, ultra-sonogram machines, MRI and ECG apparatus, syringes with needles, suture needles, digital thermometers, malaria diagnostic kits, and hearing aids.
Ma and the other co-founders had finalised the name "Alibaba" after much research on its acceptability.
They take our fitness goals out of the constraints of time and space and find us everywhere we go, says Veer Arjun Singh.
The one-year extension would give Walmart and its Indian joint venture partner in the cash and carry business, Bharti Group, more time to sort things out and decide on a retail foray together, people in the know said.
Given that India will get a huge part of its oil supplies from Iran through its government-owned oil PSUs, any unwelcome shocks in global crude rates could be absorbed well enough.
He's the Indian Nobel Prize winner you probably haven't heard of.
'There are different kinds of risk.' 'It is a very powerful value. Your ability to de-risk the risk is also as important for risk taking.'
The returning Scot also announced his withdrawal from next week's Rogers Cup in Toronto.
Nikita Puri lists the best shows and films to watch online as you ace social distancing.
The retailer has registered a new company called 'Wal-Mart India Private Ltd' in the country.
Apurv Bansal and Prateek Rathore are keen to expand their business
'The world's economy is booming and growing at 3%. But even in this environment, India's growth has declined.' 'This is because of the deliberate slowing down induced by eccentric actions like demonetisation,' argues Aakar Patel.
Bombay House turns evangelist for new Tata products.
Is the internet just a fun thing to do like TV and radio?
'Without it, it is going to be much, much, much, much worse.' 'In the meantime, we really need to work on a sort of war footing, given that it is a natural disaster, provide relief, provide essentials, till we get biological herd immunity, we need to get economic immunity, and also social immunity.'
Summary of sports events and persons who made news on Tuesday
Amid attacks on Indian-origin people in the United States, an anti-immigration website has caused alarm among the community after featuring a video showing a man secretly filming Indian families at an Ohio park and commenting that the "Indian crowd" has "ravished the Mid-west".
Customers can link their cards to banks' app and make payments after scanning a 'quick response' code.
Worn down by the prospect of filling up a month-long holiday season with forced cheer and parties, Ashish Sharma stumbled upon a self-harm site. There he found community and comfort.
Starting from a team of part-time workers to an employee base that exceeds over 3,000, Wildcraft has come a long way
Helen Brand offers a CA's view on protectionism, money laundering and how India's implementation of Ind-AS will make it more attractive to investors.
Announcing that the Apollo Hospitals, Chennai, has bagged the HIMSS Analytics Asia Pacific Award for its IT capabilities, Sangita Reddy, executive director -- operations, Apollo Hospitals Groups, said, "We will have 6,000 beds covered with the system and capabilities by the end of the year and in another six months from that all 9,000 beds of Apollo Hospitals will be covered."
Iraq is on the verge of collapsing and foreign military intervention is inevitable. But for those who follow the developments in Iraq and the Middle-East will understand the current situation is nothing but a culmination of US and western policies toward the region, says Dr Waiel Awwad
From mass layoffs to acquisitions, here's how the Indian start-up industry kept us on our toes.
The EC again rubbished the Aam Aadmi Party's claim that EVMs could be tampered with
Unless the judges factor in the ungovernability of technologies and their beneficial owners, present and future Presidents, prime ministers, judges, legislators and officials handling sensitive assignments may become redundant with reference to their age-old roles for securing 'national resources and assets', warns Dr Gopal Krishna.