Arora will resign less than two years since he joined the Japanese Internet conglomerate
Tailored luxury experiences with the most minute of details charted out for discerning travellers is the way forward, says Nikita Puri.
The West has built a culture of art philanthropy.
'As they grow bigger, the trail of their pioneering success often leaves behind a causticity marked by deficient human resource practices, negligible focus on corporate governance and rife sexism.'
Tech start-up set to change wellness segment with cloud-based services.
Why top executives are trading cushy jobs for start-ups
Conflict happens in start-ups. It happens more often than we imagine, because not all conflicts come to light, says well-known Indian American venture capitalist, Desh Deshpande.
Regulators will need to allow the model to evolve to allow profits to flow, says Una Gulani.
The US is still a place for innovation and entrepreneurship, and it is good to see Indian Americans and immigrants contributing to this in a major way, says K V Seshasayee who visited the US after four years and found the gloom had dissipated.
Microsoft founder Bill Gates with an estimated fortune of $78 billion heads the list
Or, what will the Indian policy process allow it to be, says Ajit Balakrishnan.
Charles 'Biharilal' Thomson, an Australian who speaks fluent Hindi, on how India has bewitched him.
Budget has laid emphasis on enhancing expenditure in farm & rural, and social sector including healthcare, education, skill development, job creation and infrastructure
Businessman P C Mustafa wants Indian Americans to return home, Cognizant CEO Francisco D'Souza outlines how Indian tech companies could grow, Gaurav Dalmia has some investment recommendations while Subramanian Swamy warns that India is flirting with a debt trap.
Best performers get gifts such as foreign holidays, high-end cars and mobile devices
The average rating was seven out of 10.
Company says faults, which were noticed soon after system upgrade on March 27, have been rectified
Infosys recently hosted its first-ever global hackathon, which was held across 20 locations and saw participation from over 1,100 employees.
'In the next 14 years, 100% of US energy will be clean and solar.'
Departments of electronics, excise, I-T launch probe into Rs 251 smartphones
Mera Job is a marketplace for both lower end white collar jobs and skilled blue collar workers.
'For how long can investors fund loss-making companies?'
When it comes to embracing newer technology, youngsters are usually much faster than adults. It's this quick rate of adoption that also makes them susceptible to danger.
Perhaps, the most misunderstood aspect is the role of the state.
Most e-commerce firms with 'Singapore holding structures' would opt out of the new Sebi platform
The days of 365-days-a-year, eight-hours-a-day employment are pretty much over, especially as an attractive political promise.
He may have failed at his first attempt, but 27-year-old Dinup Kalleril, an engineering dropout, is following his passion relentlessly.
Transcript of the Ganesh Natarajan chat on rediff on Friday.
Meet Anna Chandy, chairperson of the Deepika Padukone-led Live Love Laugh Foundation.
Students will have more H1Bs to count on after they graduate.
The corporate income tax breaks make up a relatively small part of $80 billion in business giveaways.
Here's a community that stays united in its desire for facial hair in Bengaluru.
'When I was young, I used to look around the village we lived in.' 'There was a lack of resources -- no proper health centres and schools.' 'I felt that becoming an IAS officer would help solve those issues.'
Looks at 100 km ride on single charge, ideal for big cities
'The Tata group will need for its new leader to show the same foresight and willingness to go against conventional wisdom at times to keep the group's aspirations high and uphold the values of innovation, ethics, corporate responsibility, trust and leadership that are frequently associated with the Tata name.'
Start-ups are adding value to the day-to-day lives of Indian women
'Competition makes us better. I lose a little bit of sleep because I have competition.'
Mukesh Ambani said the Digital India initiative has the potential to transform the lives of 1.2 billion Indians using the power of digital technology.
The real issue in India is not between Make or Made/Create in India or basic or applied research. We need both. The solution is to create an eco-system where new ideas can flourish and convert themselves into new technologies and products, says Colonel Anil A Athale (retd).