The ban in India would hit Chinese internet companies that were making headway in the world's fastest-growing mobile market.
No longer an in-house task; hiring legal eagles is now becoming norm for M&As, fundraising
Video isn't just about old school television shows, advertisements and tutorials anymore - short, crisp and engaging content across different formats is becoming increasingly popular in a world where stories are consumed on the go.
Following their passion paid off for Harsh Jain and Bhavit Sheth with their fantasy sports platform Dream11 entering the unicorn club with a valuation of over $1 billion.
Mumbai's Charcoal Eats is giving biryani a fast food makeover. Charcoal Eats has recently raised Rs 50 million in pre-series A funding, taking its total capital raised in 30 months to Rs 120 million.
Be it for the organisation they work for, or for their own venture, if they believe in an idea, they work relentlessly towards it.
India's internet subscriber base is 100-150 million, depending on whose estimates you take, and is growing at 20-30% a year.
From mass layoffs to acquisitions, here's how the Indian start-up industry kept us on our toes.
'As long as people are eating we will be there,' Rebel Foods CEO Jaydeep Barman tells Viveat Susan Pinto and Niraj Bhatt.
Every competitor is eyeing the top slot that Flipkart holds.
Did you know that India is among the top five countries in food processing?
Loses notional value by 37.5% because of markdowns by investors
Start-ups that did not have a business model and, hence, could not grow or attract new funding, are shutting shop.
With future prospects being difficult to predict, hiring for a short period is proving to be cost-effective
India needs a 1,000 more Ashoka universities, Naukri.com Founder Sanjeev Bikhchandani tells Anjuli Bhargava.
Hike will launch brand channels later in 2016.
Govt assurances fail to cut ice with Jat leaders as agitation intensifies, Maruti halts production at two plants; highways, railway lines blocked
The hyperlocal logistics company hires delivery boys to work for a diverse set of clients like Amazon, Bigbasket, Swiggy and McDonald's. Apurva Venkat finds out why clients and investors love it.
The programme has triggered a huge debate in India.
The Biju Janata Dal MP from Dhenkanal says crime will come down if cannabis is legalised.
Transcript of Nikhil Pahwa's chat with Rediff readers.