Only 11 antibiotics in clinical trials have received qualified infectious disease product status from the US FDA, of which five are Wockhardt's drugs.
Sebi has time and again voiced its concerns over higher agents' fees.
Jaipur-based start-up Logic Roots aims to teach children math skills through board games.
Amazon's investors are counting on its international business and expansion to help drive growth and support its $165 billion market value, one of the highest among US firms.
'They feel if they join a union, it will have a negative impact on their appraisals.'
It is not just about meeting performance goals, say hiring managers.
The Credit Suisse report has estimated the middle class on the basis of their wealth rather than their income, says Prachi Salve ' IndiaSpend.
Delhi's air is a desperate problem, but some of the solutions have been too desperate and unthinking.
No country has achieved a faster, deeper modern transformation than China, says former ambassador Kishan S Rana.
Poor contract workers often have little or no access to safety equipment or health benefits in factories.
Pune, the city that made it to second spot in the Smart City Challenge competition earlier this year, is not new to the concept.
There are good reasons to believe that India is at the start of a long period of growth for equities.
Modi government has pledged to lay 700,000 kms of broadband cable.
Poor land-use planning, indiscriminate approvals of building plans and the absence of disaster-risk assessment in urban design have resulted in what experts term concentrated concretization, predisposing cities to disaster risks
BS Annual Awards 2014: Power-packed jury picks the best 7 of corporate India
The one common theme across companies that have rewarded shareholders is consumption.
The Whopper creater has most of its burgers priced at par with McDonald's.
Mera Job is a marketplace for both lower end white collar jobs and skilled blue collar workers.
We need a comprehensive redevelopment plan that seeks to redesign our overgrown cities in terms of connectivity, mobility and liveability.
The numbers in India may not be as big but the opportunity for serious growth is all there.
The decision to not attend the forum attended by 28 heads of state and 130 national delegations is a clear break from its usual policy of going along with the crowd.
'Last year, someone told us you must remove 's' otherwise you won't perform well and we didn't perform well.' 'Obviously, that's not the reason for not performing well, but it didn't hurt us to remove the 's'.'
'I went to slums in India which were quite destitute, where people were clearly really struggling, but typically there is a sort of sense of purpose.' 'People are hustling.' 'What that tells you is that if the country was so organised in a way to give these people opportunity, then they would make something of it.'
Premier Li Keqiang highlighted his government's performance in the last one year and the challenges ahead in various fields. Compared to other reports by his predecessors, Li spoke more frankly about the mounting challenges faced by the country. Srikanth Kondapalli on the two recent Chinese parliament sessions.
Has Make in India's mascot, the metal lion, begun to rust?
If "innovation" were a person, he or she would have looked like David Bowie.
His plan revolves around new products, a renewed thrust on exports and some serious cost savings
Be a fox by temperament and a hedgehog by conviction, Gaurav Dalmia tells Bhupesh Bhandari. Then, he explains why.
Amit Jain tells Shyamal Majumdar about his dream to make Uber the 'safest place in the city'
Rajeev Chandrasekhar discusses five issues pivotal for the success of Digital India
Gunvant Jain chose to take the road less travelled.
"Our artificial intelligence tells us what people are buying at that point, what is in fashion; on the other hand, we have a fair idea of the material available. It gives us a sense of what we should be putting across in the market and we can put them across really quickly," Ananth Narayanan, CEO, Myntra, tells Alokananda Chakraborty.
It hopes to turn around Ranbaxy within four years of closing the deal by improving efficiency and resolving all regulatory issues
Railways must pull back its share of freight traffic.
He will now have to submit to the two-year jail term handed down to him.
He was number three in 1999 when the company was founded.
15 per cent of startups in Silicon Valley are founded by Indians.
Single window clearances for realty must.
Jaitley's team presents a quintessential mix of foreign-educated, intellectual technocrats and seasoned bureaucrats
When Rediff.com's Archana Masih and Rajesh Karkera set course from the foothills of the Himalayas to the Arabian Sea, they could not think of a better place to begin their journey than the stately campus that has given India some of its greatest military heroes.