Technology evolution forces private players to downsize operations.
'People have simply chosen to twist my words. They are abusing me and my family. If our Hindu culture forbids beef meat, does the same culture give you the right to abuse me and my family just because I have an opinion that you don't agree with? Is that our culture?' Rishi Kapoor makes his stand clear.
'Marriage is a practical solution in terms of bureaucracy, but it's not a real validation of whether your relationship is successful or not.'
Radhakishan Damani is the only billionaire to see his wealth grow by around 20% during the lockdown.
'Creativity and invention come from engaging with the physical world.' 'This is something that we in the upper classes of India do not do as much as the rest of the world,' says Aakar Patel.
They swear by vegetarianism to not only save our environment and animals, but also to maintain their lithe, sculpted figure.
Sharpening his attack on P Chidambaram, Bharatiya Janata Party leader Narendra Modi on Thursday alleged wrist watches with photos of the finance minister were being distributed to voters and demanded a probe by the Election Commission.
Vanita Kohli-Khandekar on why Indian media and entertainment quality will remain a national gripe and why we, the viewers, are not blame free.
'No matter how severe sanctions the UN security council imposes on North Korea, the impact of the sanctions would depend on how faithfully they are enforced by China,' says Dr Rajaram Panda.
Aseem Chhabra looks at the year's best Non-Hindi Indian movies.
It's your diet that holds the key to a fulfilling sex life. Boost libido by changing what you eat.
Here's how to refill the loss of important nutrients when you can't eat them.
Recommends delisting of chana futures, open to lowering sugar import duty
Workplace ethics are about treating others the way one would want to be treated, says Kartik Kompella.
The sun is out. The flood waters have receded. Keralites have spent crores in quickly cleaning up the state and making it visitor ready. Go to Kerala folks!
The Ghazi Attack tells the story about one of the 'last unsolved greatest mysteries of the 1971 war.'
Compliance window for those with undisclosed income abroad to come clean by paying 30 per cent tax and 30 per cent penalty
10 photos that show it's an odd, weird world out there
Agriculture, which accounts for 14% of GDP grew at 3.2% in the quarter
This is the story of a biotechnology engineer who, at age 22, founded Terra Greens Organic -- a company that aims to engage at least 10,000 farmers in organic farming in the next one year.
Aseem Chhabra picks 10 fascinating films he watched in Macao -- a blend of Asian, independent, Hollywood projects and even a 66-years-old classic Japanese film that still stands the test of time.
The long-neglected fruit may finally get the recognition it deserves.
India's growth slowed in three months through December from a revised 7.4% expansion in the previous quarter, but it was much stronger than expected.
The first two units of the Kudankulam nuclear plant will discharge 6.3 billion litres of waste water every day right onto the beach. This discharge will trigger a slow-motion disaster that will poison beaches, devastate near-shore fisheries and choke the livelihood of fisherfolk in the vicinity, says Nityanand Jayaraman.
Kerala Tourism has drawn up God's Own Country 2.0 and the department is going all out to repair the state's image and infrastructure. Apart from being a damage control exercise, it is also an opportunity to reimagine the state as a tourism brand.
Kalvari underwent around 120 days of extensive sea trials and tests for various equipment and is expected to bolster India's maritime prowess.
Realistically, coal will be the major fuel for electricity generation in India, as in America, for a long time.
StanChart India CEO Zarin Daruwala is building a culture of 'celebrating liabilities,' the tough negotiator tells Niraj Bhatt and Anup Roy over lunch.
You'll end up being more satisfied, eat your food without guilt and be healthier.
TCS has done better than Infosys in sequential and yearly revenue growth so far this financial year.
Pradip Burman belongs to one of India's most illustrious business families, one which runs the noted Dabur brand of mostly Ayurveda-based FMCG products.
A new book may help companies in getting corporate social responsibility right, notes Ajit Balakrishnan.
The Rs 3-trillion West Coast or Nanar refinery has all the potential to become India's flagship petrochemicals project, with the planet's largest oil producer Saudi Aramco as its biggest shareholder. Yet the locals don't see the plant as a harbinger of better times.
But it's a journey of a lifetime.
Open market price cools down as chief minister orders cold storages to empty stock by December 15.
On the sixth anniversary of the Mumbai terror attacks, the government said the overall coastal and maritime security along the entire coast is 'much stronger than before' as several steps have been taken in this direction.
'The BJP and RSS may realise it is much easier for the ICHR to rewrite textbooks and for the ICSSR to float its bizarre interpretations on social themes than to keep people away from their favourite dishes.'
After 20 plus years of threatening to offer us new sensations, Nagesh Kukunoor has finally let it rip, raves Sreehari Nair.
The cultured beef burger was created after five years of research at an institute in the Netherlands