India has historically not had a strong compliance mechanism around insider trading. This is in stark contrast to developed countries.
'Today, according to the law, you can't even claim legal expenses when fighting a case as a non-executive director unless you are acquitted. Given how high legal expenses are, that alone is enough to scare anyone away.'
The Forbes 5th annual '30 Under 30' list features 600 women and men.
'From India to Indiana, there has always been a sense of hope, optimism, and goodness.'
Turbocharged with technology is becoming the Holy Grail of retail.
'Wasn't it the PM's duty to reach out to the daily wagers of whom he claims to have been a part?' asks Jyoti Punwani.
'What we are actually missing in India is a platform wherein the government engages with cybersecurity experts, gets them employed and then utilises their capability to deter such attacks.'
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While accounts/pages linked to the Congress party appeared to be large in number, the following or reach of pro-BJP accounts was several times more.
Google Inc on Monday launched the first smartphones powered by its Android One operating system in India, pricing them at around Rs 6,399 ($105) to capture the low-cost segment of the world's fastest growing smartphone market.
With thousands of people receiving ransom messages from cybercriminals every day, Devangshu Dutta explains how you can defeat the hackers.
Brazil arrested 10 people on Thursday suspected of belonging to a poorly organised group supporting Islamic State (IS) and discussing terrorist acts during the next month's Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro.
In the digital handheld domain, content is not just a uni-dimensional exercise like it is in legacy media.
The ICC Board accepted the resignation of former president Mustafa Kamal, effective from April 2, and confirmed that no replacement would be appointed for the remaining weeks of his term.
'The use of nuclear/biological/chemical weapons by Islamic terrorists is just a matter of time.' 'It must be clearly understood what the world faces is a global level insurgency against the world order.' 'Terrorism is merely a tactic and Islamic State its most brutal face, says Colonel Anil A Athale (retd).
It is betting on enterprise services and new launches to revive demand. But are the measures enough to steal a march on established players like Samsung and Micromax?
Reports suggest that the police were unable to find any contact of the company's office and had to take a Uber cab to reach the company's training centre in Gurgaon, giving credence to the perception that Uber has grown too much too soon.
People think I do this for money, but I don't. I do it because I value data privacy, says Anand Prakash.
'The IPL is by the biggest sports property in the country and having it will give any digital video player an edge.'
The television business today contributes 7 per cent to Micromax's revenue and it posted a 70 per cent growth last year.
At a time when capital allocations to real estate are growing globally, investors are expecting transparency standards in real estate to be at par with other asset classes, says Anuj Puri.
'India missed the software products revolution (and now is in danger of missing the platform revolution), complacent that we are the software experts of the world based on IT services prowess,' points out Rajeev Srinivasan.
The current broadcasting platforms believe the road ahead for Netflix might not be a cakewalk
With a new $100-billion technology fund, SoftBank is likely to go after market leaders.
Yoga acharya Shameem Akthar takes at a look at what you can do to avoid the pitfall of obesity.
The company is also looking to invest in Indian start-ups.
Bengaluru-based Creo offers an operating system that promises unique features and frequent updates.
Google had indicated that many more firsts could come from India in the days to come.
Rahul Khullar, Trai chairman beleives politicians and corporates who own media houses should give freedom to editors.
Transcript of Nikhil Pahwa's chat with Rediff readers.
The pint-sized i-Road has two front wheels that move up and down independently of each other.
The aim is a vast improvement in quality that would lead to a surge in demand for low-end Android phones
It is that time of the year when fresh business school graduates try their luck at placements.
India's IT/BPO story isn't over yet, believes Ganesh Natarajan.
India's IT/BPO story isn't over yet, believes Ganesh Natarajan.
Our industrial-era mindset prevents many business leaders from throwing away the fancy access cards that dock an employee's pay if they haven't put in nine hours at work.
Internet entrepreneurs are the next big thing in India.
It's a post-truth world for multinational brands and businesses too.
'You have to move from one skill to another skill.' 'An employee can't say this job is my right and even if you train me, I refuse to get trained.' 'Those who participate in re-skilling will remain in the industry.' 'Those who refuse to get re-skilled will have to go.'
The plain, simple, minimal user interface that the CyanogenMod custom Android ROM brings to the One is delightful.