Local businesses are fretting over reform setbacks.
CEO probable says the new role as president could not have come at a better time
Our governments are easily prone to arbitrary decisions but if you are dealing with international firms, such arbitrariness can turn back and bite you, says T N Ninan.
Essentially, the focus will be on cracking big deals.
Voices from the Treasury are clamouring for lowering rates as this would boost demand.
India needs to fix policy paralysis in order to reach teh top slot in solar power.
'We are at a time and position that we do not need higher number of visas.'
'Younger people are taking steps to prevent lifestyle diseases.'
'It is fascinating to partner with consumers on the journey of self-discovery and to help shape people's preferences -- that is what I find most exciting,' Nandini Piramal tells Abhineet Kumar and Aneesh Phadnis.
Mitra Biotech's personalised cancer therapy could be a game changer in the field of cancer medicine.
In his first interview after taking over as Philips India's vice-chairman and managing director, Krishna Kumar speaks to Business Standard on how the company is readying itself for the next few decades and the increasing importance of India to Philips' global operations.
Ajit Mishra, vice president, Research, Religare Broking, answers readers' queries on stocks they own or want to buy.
Rising mobile viewership is paving way for online TV subscription.
'Obviously, there is always an argument that a weaker rupee could push up, to some, extent exports.' 'The fact that the rupee has appreciated against the Chinese currency is pushing a lot of Chinese imports into the Indian market.'
Aiming to enhance quality of life while conserving the planet, Fourth Partner has ventured into the disruptive sector of solar power
With the launch of GSLV-MK III, slated for April, it will be able to cater to bigger satellites as well.
Employers are laying the welcome mat for Gen Y -- from hiring videos to claims for the coolest interview ever.
The railways continue to lose market share with an actual fall in the number of passengers and stagnant freight tonnage, says Subir Roy.
After banning registration of diesel cars and SUVS with engines above 2,000 cc in December last year till March 31, the Supreme Court has extended the ban until the next hearing which is expected in July
These exist in a unique world of by-invitation-only properties -- those that are never advertised and which money alone cannot buy. One cannot simply walk in for a tour of these apartments. A buyer must first meet the developer's targeted social criteria to get invited for a walkthrough of the property.
'(Upper caste) leaders talk against the Constitution, reservations and the nation and still get away.'
Finding a solution is critical to prevent a crisis from blowing up.
America had postponed the much-awaited dialogue due to "unavoidable reasons" last month.
The right sequence would be to gradually reduce SLR
Since mid-July, the RBI has taken steps to tighten cash conditions, which have failed to support the rupee but sent bond yields surging, posing a fresh threat to the already cooling economy.
The start-up works with 2,000 owners and hosts 10,000 tenants across four cities - Bengaluru, the National Capital Region, Hyderabad and Pune.
Farmers said a big reason for the anger was the sudden stopping of wheat procurement by the state government in some places, which had caused the prices to dip below the minimum support price.
The new push is being driven primarily by over 170,000 villages where household income is over Rs 1 lakh a year.
The idea is to boost household savings and turn more of them into growth capital. If the plan succeeds, sustained eight per cent-plus rates of gross domestic product growth should be within reach in a few years.
Is India witnessing jobless growth or is there actually no issue with employment? The real story is between the first two suggesting that though there is sufficient employment, the challenge is to create well-paying quality jobs, says Amitabh Kant.
Zee Group is India's second-largest media and entertainment firm.
'The Budget has maintained fiscal prudence while announcing a number of steps to boost growth, particularly in infrastructure and rural sectors.'
Entirely new businesses have been built using data to disrupt traditional companies.
Tickets for the 2014 World Cup will cost some 10 percent more than in South Africa in 2010, with the dearest ones for international fans selling for $990 and the cheapest for $90, officials from FIFA and Brazil's organising committee said on Friday.
Branch additions for most major banks in the current financial year do not correspond to the number of the past two years.
Trisha Prabhu has developed an app to prevent cyber-bullying.
Chaayos, Chai Point target the millennial. Tea retail brands are personalising the brew and the experience; hoping to carve a distinct identity for their labels.
Keep these things in mind while buying a retirement plan to ensure that you have a smooth sailing in your golden years.
Reserve Bank Governor Raghuram Rajan is widely expected to hold the key rates citing high inflation at the fourth bi-monthly monetary policy announcement on Tuesday, even though the pro-growth lobby has been wishing for a rate cut.
Seems to reflect a maturing of the segment; Delhi-based Wingify buys US-based entity a day after Zomato's Polish buyout
The unemployment situation is becoming increasingly acute.