Will private firms really boost Make in India in the defence sector? Ajai Shukla seeks answers.
'The Ugly Indian' in Bangalore is inspiring people across India to transform the cities they live in, one mile at a time.
The best time to network is before you actually need it.
The BSE and the NSE have also been asked to provide inputs.
"Our artificial intelligence tells us what people are buying at that point, what is in fashion; on the other hand, we have a fair idea of the material available. It gives us a sense of what we should be putting across in the market and we can put them across really quickly," Ananth Narayanan, CEO, Myntra, tells Alokananda Chakraborty.
The Genie will contain lots of gamified apps.
Ellison and the two new co-CEOs each stressed that nothing would change under the new management structure, with Ellison staying on as executive chairman and chief technology officer.
'It should be considered one of the primary cuisines on Earth,' Zorawar Kalra tells Avantika Bhuyan.
IT majr Wipro needs stability at the top deck, say industry watchers.
'From the beginning (I have told her) "Whatever it may be -- you are losing or winning -- on the ground you're not going to cry!" She never cried.' '"I don't want you to project that you are a loser. You are a winner".' Vaihayasi Pande Daniel/Rediff.com speaks to Leela Raj about her famous daughter, now in the West Indies for the women's T20 World Cup.
'Biometric Aadhaar-based surveillance is not only about violation of privacy, but also about the treasure hunt for unprecedented financial surveillance and economic intelligence in the economic history of mankind,' asks Gopal Krishna.
Vat Vrikshya -- banyan tree in Sanskrit -- helps tribal women, with absolutely zero formal education, set up businesses.
A large chunk of the Rs 8.8 lakh crore of investments the Patnaik government had attracted is in uncertain territory.
The price differential between diesel and petrol has narrowed. But there are still enough reasons to opt for the diesel variant.
Gullible bank customers are getting fooled by callers who scare or lure them.
While chips have become ubiquitous, Moore's Law has remained a self-fulfilling prophecy even half a century later. Not bad for an industry where the time scale is not measured in decades and centuries, but in annual quarters, says Shivanand Kanavi.
An industry of scamsters is operating in the guise of call centres in India.
Who will make the most of the disruptions of 2016 this year? Mihir Sharma's list of probables.
Transcript of the Ganesh Natarajan chat on rediff on Friday.
ITC is one of those few enterprises in the world that has traversed a 100 year journey and has yet managed to remain contemporary, relevant and competitive.
Once a beggar, Renuka Aradhya's company has a turnover of Rs 30 crore and employs 150 people.
Using apps allows AdNear to optimise the number of ad impressions but the push towards stricter privacy norms could pose a challenge.