To be at Kakkathuruthu when the sun sets, according to National Geographic, is a surreal experience. Ambassador T P Sreenivasan tells us how the tiny island gradually charmed him.
Yes, startups neither have a rigid structure, nor do they have to be uptight about things, but basic discipline is a must, and it is in the hands of startup founders to inculcate some rules within the team.
Developers announce new projects, vacant land being unlocked
P Rajendran looks back on the 11 plus years he worked with Arthur J Pais, the India Abroad and Rediff.com editor, who passed into the ages on January 8.
He may have failed at his first attempt, but 27-year-old Dinup Kalleril, an engineering dropout, is following his passion relentlessly.
Bureaucrats are finding it difficult to keep pace with Modi's working style -- from long work hours to faster clearance of files -- it is a telling tale in the corridors of power. Vrishti Beniwal finds out
'Employee first and customer second' continues to be a very strong philosophy of HCL.
Welcome to the era of too many investors chasing a limited number of commercial real estate deals.
Realty plans hit roadblock; delay could hit modernisation
One of Indian TV's most famous faces tells Kanika Datta why and how she hopes to reinvent herself in the uncharted territories of multimedia and think tanks
For an entrepreneur, managing his personal finances well is half the battle won.
Sahara and its founder Subrata Roy have been under scrutiny for years over its financial products, including for possible money laundering.
A brainchild of Vishva Hindu Parishad leader Pravin Togadia, many find its agenda divisive
If your account is idle for over five years, there could be issues with acquiring EPF details.
This is the story of two youngsters from Bengaluru, who converted adversity to their advantage.
The youngest winners of the thriving tech economy, many of whom came of age during the last financial crisis, aren't often interested in the ideas that attracted clients in the past.
Social activist Nalini Sekhar has worked to improve the working conditions of the waste-pickers of Bengaluru for the last four years and describes the her work as being rife with "occupational hazards which energises her to work with more vigour".
An analysis of the National Housing Bank's Residex shows from 2007 to now, almost all tier-II cities have seen their residential property prices appreciate by 45-120 per cent.
Life inside the prime minister's official residence is highly regulated, but it comes with its perks, says Veenu Sandhu
Spruce up your CV and seek professional advise, says Prof RSS Mani of ITM Group of Institutions.
Upstaged by the swanky malls in town, both M G Road and Brigade Road have lost their "happening" status
'I get angry when people throw ink or slap him - but Arvind takes all this in his stride. People nowadays make fun of him and point out his mistakes but they haven't seen his sacrifice. If you understand his commitment towards this country, you will not dare say anything against him," says Dr Bipin Mittal, a longtime friend and family doctor of AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal.
On the occasion of Chinese New Year, we bring you a look at what 2015, the Year of the Sheep has in store for you!