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India in no danger of losing World Cup 2023 hosting rights: ICC

India in no danger of losing World Cup 2023 hosting rights: ICC

Rediff.com31 Jan 2019

The Indian government refused to give tax exemptions to the ICC when the country hosted the 2016 World T20 following which the game's governing body asked the BCCI to either pay US$23 million (Rs 161 crore) as compensation or lose the 2023 World Cup rights.

Rising above identity divide, Fernandes left an indelible mark on politics

Rising above identity divide, Fernandes left an indelible mark on politics

Rediff.com29 Jan 2019

George Fernandes' underground crusade against the Emergency catapulted him among the leading opposition figures.

Coke ropes in Sachin, strikes a 3-year deal

Coke ropes in Sachin, strikes a 3-year deal

Rediff.com5 Jan 2011

Master blaster Sachin Tendulkar is understood to have finalised a three year endorsement deal estimated around Rs 20 crore with beverage major Coca Cola, after rival PepsiCo dropped him about two-and-half years back.

How Maaza is wooing consumers this summer

How Maaza is wooing consumers this summer

Rediff.com28 Mar 2011

To have a bigger slice of the estimated Rs 2,698-crore market growing at 25 per cent, Coca-Cola India has unveiled the summer campaign for its mango drink, Maaza.

Why Costa may not be the right brew for Coke India

Why Costa may not be the right brew for Coke India

Rediff.com20 Sep 2018

Coca-Cola's acquisition of British coffee chain Costa, its biggest acquisition of a brand in history, faces three challenges in India.

Pepsi to keep low-calorie products in schools

Pepsi to keep low-calorie products in schools

Rediff.com19 Mar 2010

Snack food and beverage major PepsiCo plans to replace carbonated or sparkling beverages with juices and other low-calorie products in schools

After Coke, Pepsi's Kerala plant draws flak

After Coke, Pepsi's Kerala plant draws flak

Rediff.com1 Jul 2010

The plant at Pudussery was found to have been depleting the water table in the locality over the years.

Big companies keep away from mega food parks

Big companies keep away from mega food parks

Rediff.com18 Jun 2010

The concern is that the scheme may not take off, like its precursor in the previous five-year plan.

Centre mulls domestic sugar ban for bulk users

Centre mulls domestic sugar ban for bulk users

Rediff.com9 Feb 2010

The Centre, under attack for rising sugar prices, is weighing the option of asking bulk consumers, like makers of sweets, soft drinks, fruit juice, chocolate, ice cream and biscuits, to use only imported refined sugar instead of buying domestic supplies.

German football fans less aware of FIFA sponsors but will spend more

German football fans less aware of FIFA sponsors but will spend more

Rediff.com7 Jun 2018

National team jerseys made by Adidas are top of fans' shopping lists, followed by German flags, hats, balls, scarves and beer, while branded World Cup products such as watches and bed linen are much less popular, the survey showed.

Coke, Pepsi effect big cuts in water use

Coke, Pepsi effect big cuts in water use

Rediff.com30 Aug 2010

Just four years before, Coke factories consumed over four litres of water for every litre of beverage sold. Now, it is 2.5 litres, a reduction of 34 per cent.

Ramesh Chauhan's Bisleri to take on Prakash's Frooti with mango drink

Ramesh Chauhan's Bisleri to take on Prakash's Frooti with mango drink

Rediff.com14 Mar 2018

Bisleri International to launch a fizzy mango drink called Fonzo in April

Meet Coke's captain in India

Meet Coke's captain in India

Rediff.com4 May 2010

Coca-Cola's sports-loving CEO on the strategy that has helped him steer the soft drinks giant out of various crises.

Buffett puts India on his radar, to visit in March

Buffett puts India on his radar, to visit in March

Rediff.com3 May 2010

One of the richest persons in the world, Buffett is the chairman and chief executive of the conglomerate Berkshire Hathaway, which has holdings in diverse firms like Coca-Cola and Swiss Re.

Newsmakers of 2009: A scam, a car, a tussle

Newsmakers of 2009: A scam, a car, a tussle

Rediff.com30 Dec 2009

From a technocrat turned fraudster Ramalinga Raju's confession to the snub-nosed Nano, 2009 offered some forgettable and many memorable moments in business.

Soccer sponsors dismayed by FIFA corruption allegations

Soccer sponsors dismayed by FIFA corruption allegations

Rediff.com28 May 2015

World Cup sponsors are in an awkward position, experts said, because they are under pressure from consumers to distance themselves from any corruption, but such sponsorships are lucrative in the long term.

3 Indian companies in Forbes' list of top 10 innovative firms

3 Indian companies in Forbes' list of top 10 innovative firms

Rediff.com10 Aug 2017

The list includes Hindustan Unilever, Asian Paints and Bharti Airtel - firms that investors feel are most likely to come up with the next big innovation.

What lies ahead for Brand Horlicks?

What lies ahead for Brand Horlicks?

Rediff.com11 Dec 2018

One of the oldest living brands in the country, Horlicks has been innovative in its approach, which helped it survive intense competition

Pepsi plant under Kerala scanner

Pepsi plant under Kerala scanner

Rediff.com18 Mar 2010

State Assembly recommends imposition of curbs on extraction of water by the plant.

13 ways to avoid holiday weight gain

13 ways to avoid holiday weight gain

Rediff.com16 May 2016

Follow these tips on your next vacation, and you'll return home without adding any extra kilos.

It's expansion time for FMCG firms

It's expansion time for FMCG firms

Rediff.com24 Sep 2010

Some of the country's leading FMCG companies they include Nestle, Coca-Cola and Tata Coffee - are investing over Rs 1,800 crore (Rs 18 billion) in the next few months to expand capacity or for inorganic growth.

'Celebrities should come with an expiry date'

'Celebrities should come with an expiry date'

Rediff.com22 Feb 2010

Whether it's colas, shoes, mobile connections or vehicles, the celebrity who endorses a product becomes the face of the brand.

'Our best win over India came in Sharjah'

'Our best win over India came in Sharjah'

Rediff.com23 Aug 2010

Sri Lanka might have handed India its biggest ODI defeat in terms of balls remaining on Sunday, but captain Kumar Sangakkara feels the islanders' best victory against the team came way back in the year 2000 in Sharjah.

IPL sponsors contest service tax notices

IPL sponsors contest service tax notices

Rediff.com4 May 2010

The Union finance ministry may have to battle it out in court with the sponsors of the Indian Premier League cricket tournament to make them comply with its service tax payment demands.

Twenty secrets to staying young and beautiful

Twenty secrets to staying young and beautiful

Rediff.com30 Apr 2010

Looking fabulous well into your forties is not impossible -- all you need to do is keep healthy and fit now, by following these simple tips regularly.

Coaching institutes spar over IIM selection claims

Coaching institutes spar over IIM selection claims

Rediff.com2 Sep 2009

Advertising body upholds contention that Career Launcher's claim is unsubstantiated.

Micromax CEO Deepak Mehrotra quits

Micromax CEO Deepak Mehrotra quits

Rediff.com18 Oct 2013

Homegrown cellular phone handset maker Micromax said on Friday said that its Chief Executive Officer Deepak Mehrotra has quit the firm.

Coke rejects panel report, Rs 216-cr fine likely

Coke rejects panel report, Rs 216-cr fine likely

Rediff.com22 Mar 2010

The 14-member Committee, headed by additional chief secretary K Jayakumar, also recommended setting up of a tribunal to take the legal process forward since it would not be possible to the affected people to individually fight the legal battle.

World Cup: India Inc kicks off in style

World Cup: India Inc kicks off in style

Rediff.com24 Jun 2010

Football usually plays second fiddle to cricket in India when it comes to the popularity of the two sports. But international football has a huge fan base.

Inside 'Magnetic Maharashtra'

Inside 'Magnetic Maharashtra'

Rediff.com16 Feb 2016

What does Maharashtra have that others don't?

What makes Indian companies excel abroad?

What makes Indian companies excel abroad?

Rediff.com10 Sep 2009

The knowledge component and managerial competence gives Indian companies an edge to be competitive, says B S Prakash.

Tata, SBI among world's most reputable firms

Tata, SBI among world's most reputable firms

Rediff.com8 May 2009

The Tata Group has been named the world's eleventh most reputed company, according to a study compiled by United States-based Reputation Institute.

Innovation: Tata ahead of BMW, Nokia, Dell!

Innovation: Tata ahead of BMW, Nokia, Dell!

Rediff.com16 Apr 2010

While 89 per cent of executives in India said innovation was key to economic growth, in the US, only 72 per cent said innovation was important.

PepsiCo to triple health drink biz in 10 years

PepsiCo to triple health drink biz in 10 years

Rediff.com13 Apr 2010

While the company would expand footprint of its existing products, there are several markets where the per capita consumption of Pepsi's products is low.

Ganesh returns with Maleyali Jotheyali

Ganesh returns with Maleyali Jotheyali

Rediff.com10 Dec 2009

The actor is ready with the Kannada film which also stars Anjana Sukhani and Yuvika Choudhary.

What books do Jeff Bezos, Tim Cook read?

What books do Jeff Bezos, Tim Cook read?

Rediff.com30 Aug 2016

The world's top CEOs highly recommend these books. Have you read them yet?

'George Fernandes was a firebrand'

'George Fernandes was a firebrand'

Rediff.com29 Jan 2019

'George Fernandes will always be remembered in history as the man who successfully called the railway strike.'

Malaria Day: Why you shouldn't ignore high fever

Malaria Day: Why you shouldn't ignore high fever

Rediff.com25 Apr 2019

If you have fever over 105 degree Fahrenheit, experience sweating and fatigue, it could be signs of malaria, warns Dr Ajay Aggarwal.

FMCG cos see sales volumes surge

FMCG cos see sales volumes surge

Rediff.com26 Mar 2009

Slowdown? If there is one, producers of colas, tea, biscuits and toiletries -- or fast moving consumer (FMCG) goods -- haven't noticed. All of them are reporting substantial growth in sales volumes in the first three months of 2009. A major reason for this surge in sales is changing income demographics -- newer buyers in small towns are opting for branded products. Also, price cuts have reduced differentials between premium and economy products, inducing consumers to

Go back to grandma's kitchen to beat the fat

Go back to grandma's kitchen to beat the fat

Rediff.com3 Jul 2019

Food is genetic medicine, and the kind that your ancestry has eaten for centuries is your best bet.