Delhi, labelled the world's most polluted city in a 2014 World Health Organization survey, alone makes up about 7 per cent of total Indian auto sales.
Emerging markets facing 5th year of slow growth: World Bank.
War-torn Afghanistan, playing only their third match after being inducted as a Test-playing nation two years ago, completed a famous victory by defeating Bangladesh by 224 runs with 3.2 overs left on the final day on Monday.
Delaying action on climate change will hurt growth: Global CEOs.
At present there is virtually no dialog between votaries of different various versions of economic democracy.
High return rates in the e-commerce space are making a dent in the margins of e-retailers.
Uttam Galva Steels is a part of the Reserve Bank of India's second list of cases, which will be referred to the bankruptcy tribunal for insolvency proceedings after lenders failed to resolve the account by December 2017.
Cars running on air still on Tata Motors' radar
The murders of journalists in 2015 underscore the rising power of regional language media, especially local-language newspapers, says Nilanjana S Roy
Ajay Banga, the 55-year-old CEO of MasterCard, is on a roll.
Sandeep Pandey salutes women who have contributed to social transformation in India after 1980.
'This is not a Sanjay Baru or Natwar Singh type of book. It's not a memoir. It's not a book to reveal conversations, real or imaginary. This is not a book to position myself at the centre of the world.' Jairam Ramesh on his stint as environment minister.
Overseas education consultant NNS Chandra offers advice.
Offers 12.60% in revenue share to Cidco, while only other bidder GMR offered 10.44%.
Modi govt is aiming to recast the urban landscape of the country by making cities more livable.
US Ambassador Richard Verma's tips to the Indian states.
Indian farming was transformed after the mid-60s.
Coast and Country challenged Adani's plans to build biggest mine in the Galilee Basin.
Columnist Rajni Bakshi asks if the louder responses to the climate crisis will be those arguing that innovations are viable only when they give handsome and rapid monetary returns?
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Other world leaders too voiced concern against terrorism and vowed to fight it collectively.
Scientists, including one of Indian origin, are developing a computer chip that mimics the human brain.
The CEOs of Cricket Australia, the National Rugby League and Football Federation Australia, have signed up to the "Pathway to Pay Equality" report by the Male Champions of Change Institute (MCC), which details a milestone-based approach to achieving pay equity between male and female athletes.
The passenger car segment, in comparison, remained sluggish and grew a modest 1.9 per cent to 162,566 units in April
Magsaysay Award winner Sonam Wangchuk speaks to Claude Arpi about his journey, his fights, his hopes and how he became an inspiration for the Bollywood blockbuster.
The development comes in the wake of a high-level panel formed to address issues impeding mega projects in the steel sector, reviewing the stalled projects this month.
The Mumbai Metro Rail Corporation Ltd started hacking trees from Friday night to make way for a car shed, hours after the Bombay high court dismissed four petitions filed by NGOs and activists challenging the decision to allow felling of trees in the prime green lung of the city.
Adani's plan to build one of the world's biggest coal mines has been hampered time and again.
India on Thursday pitched for unleashing the "collective strength" of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation as External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj underlined the need for a South Asian Economic Union with greater connectivity and forward movement on pending agreements on rail and motor vehicles.
Overseas education consultant NNS Chandra offers advice on how to pick the right international education.
Overseas education consultant NNS Chandra shares advice on how to pick the right international career.
'At the same time, if we are a little careless, we will run into trouble. No doubt about that.'
Anant National University in Ahmedabad aims to design a new future for India.
'This prime minister thinks he knows everything.' 'He has to consult, he has to talk and he has to mobilise the best people, but having seen him function, I have no expectations from him.'
Essar group, Bhushan Steel and JSW group likely to be impacted by changes
This is not the first time Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation that owns brand Amul has chosen an unconventional method to protect its brand.
The creation of the High Level Political Forum was one of the key decisions of the Rio+20 Conference.
He said the country has witnessed a journey from indecisiveness to clarity and decisiveness.
'The number of deaths attributable to warming is likely to rise in the future.'