The Sindhis are a lesson in perseverance. Once uprooted, they've started all over, often reinventing themselves
TCS had earlier this week announced that it too would be hiring less number of freshers.
Analysts say it is a case of over-promise and under-delivery.
Sikka has influenced the company to break away from the old mould in more ways than one.
Companies bank on festive season to beat slow market blues
Ninety years later, BA counts the country as its second-biggest overseas market after the US.
The argument that existing rules do not apply to them will no longer hold ground.
The Taiwan-headquartered manufacturer has said it would invest around $5 billion in Maharashtra
Authorities on Saturday continued to dig up currency to the tune of lakhs of rupees, including in new notes, across the country.
According to a study more than one-fifth of India's product start-ups are from the city.
The inspiring story of B Udhaya Krishna and his friends is the story of today's aspirational India, the India that encourages entrepreneurial spirit. Hurdles like poverty, discouragement and insults are just temporary hindrances in front of them to work hard to achieve their dreams.
Initiating a fare war on global routes, Qatar Airways and Singaporean budget carrier Tigerair have announced massive limited-period discounts hoping to corner a chunk of the Indian travel market share.
The Kwid was launched in the last week of September.
Rediff readers share their Cash Crisis experiences.
Discounts up to 15% expected this festive season; analysts expect October-December period to garner sales of at least 60K units across seven major cities.
Does it make sense to hold more than one residential property? Does the investment really give very high returns as we Indians tend to presume? Anil Rego takes you through the ups and downs of investing in residential properties
The industry players couldn't hide their disappointment.
Now sole contender as L&T Infotech quits race
Exports in August were up 10.3 per cent to 12,472 units from 11,305 units in the same month of previous year.
Teams of students and coders demonstrated in 24 hours diverse programmes impacting health and livelihood issues with use of a personal identity number.
A shorter crisper version of the film would perhaps have been more entertaining.
The German luxury car manufacturer is quietly building on the legacy of the Mini, enticing young, trend-conscious and quality-oriented buyers with the promise of making them stand out in the crowd.
From the new facility, buses would be rolled out from the second quarter of 2015
The national carrier's market share has declined from a near-monopoly to 16.6 per cent as of September 2014.
The startling story of how a bitter ex-girlfriend helped capture artifacts raider Subhash Kapoor.
Sales of commercial vehicles were up 11.45 per cent to 56,840 units in December 2015.
Lightly flavoured with the innocence of teenage romance and lots of action, Goli Soda is totally worth watching.
'I wondered what mistakes I made in my life to be a businessman. Deep down, I still have doubts about it.' Shobha Warrier meets the amazing Dilip Kapur who built a Rs 160 crore business with just Rs 25,000.
'Today, 75 per cent of sales come from residences.'
With tiger stripes and India in its logo, Gautom Menon wants the world to drink Indian.
Benchmark indices finished higher on hopes of economic reforms
In a trend that has taken off in a significant way, more and more developers are launching independent floors with lawns and basement/roof terraces in gated communities, to attract buyers, who otherwise opt for builder floors prevalent in the unorganised real estate sector.
The Civil Services of India continue to be a prestigious avenue for all those dreaming of 'making it'. Here's how you can be an IAS/ IPS officer.
Starting as a maker of hydraulic pumps, the Bengaluru-based company graduated to components for automakers like BMW and Audi, and then Airbus and Boeing
Summary of sports events and persons who made news on Wednesday
A group of concerned individuals as the India Pride Project and the support of one man dubbed America's Indiana Jones has resulted in the return of India's heritage back to the country, says Vijay Kumar.
When you say, Make in India, it means, Indians will work for you, but we should create our own brands and create a market for them internationally. Only then, money will come back to India.
'China is where the action is, and from where new ideas ('String of Pearls', 'One Belt, One Road') emanate.' 'The Belt-and-Road initiative alone is unmatched in its sweeping dimensions,' says B S Raghavan.
India's IPR framework and enforcement were comparable to those in developed countries