Revenue rose 23.4 per cent to Rs 1,655 crore
In an online chat with readers overseas consultant NNS Chandra offered advice.
The 24-hour transport strike began on Thursday, affecting normal life in several parts of the country including in Kerala and Karnataka, even as the Centre asked private operators and employees of state transport authorities to call off their strike.
The Central Economic Intelligence Bureau, lead agency under Finance Ministry to gather and disseminate intelligence related to financial crimes, has traced illegal flow of money through Private Placement Programme, which involves offering of securities to select individuals or groups, upto 50 in numbers, official sources said.
LinkedIn claims that having a profile picture can get you '21x more profile views and 9x more connection requests'.
Post graduate colleges are aggressively tying up with banks to introduce banking courses.
Even with the elevation of Nirmala Sitharaman to the post of defence minister, the party still needs to redress the gender imbalance and fill the 33 per cent quota in posts.
'Expectations were being built up about radical moves and the action plan did not disappoint.'
The new norms provide an operational framework for FPIs, a new class of overseas investors that club all existing class of investors like foreign institutional investors and Qualified Foreign Investors.
The Grand Old Lady of Yoga V Nanammal was the oldest recipient of the Padma Shri on Republic Day this year. Archana Masih met the nearly 100 year old yoga guru who does not wear glasses, has never been to a doctor and can do age defying twists, hauls and bends.
Renu Rajani, VP, Capgemini India tells us why it is important for young professionals to make the most of opportunities at hand and not be scared of failures.
As smartphones penetrate through the country, apps are getting more and more localised, democratised.
In an online chat with readers overseas education consultant NNS Chandra addressed queries related to international admissions
Summary of sports events and persons who made news on Wednesday.
Claiming to have accessed WADA's database, Fancy Bears' hack team claimed to have leaked dozens of files allegedly relating to United States athletes on the internet.
Rediff.com presents some of the oddest Guinness world records held by Indians.
The top losers from the Sensex pack are ONGC, Coal India, Vedanta, Reliance Inds and L&T.
US President Barack Obama on Sunday affirmed his commitment to enhancing India's 'voice and vote' in global financial institutions like IMF.
On 'Good Governance Day', Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday said efforts are being made for "re-engineering" of government processes as part of the promise to provide an "open and accountable administration".
Sale of India's specialty tea varieties from exclusive estates in Assam and Arunachal Pradesh are on the rise in the domestic market, and sought after in overseas markets too.
The film has it's fair share of comic moments but they are few and far between to keep the audience engaged.
Bracing for the opposition onslaught in Parliament, government and the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party on Sunday decided to aggressively counter the attack on its leaders like Sushma Swaraj, Vasundhara Raje and Shivraj Singh Chouhan and rake up controversies related to Congress leaders.
The Green Panel also questioned the building up of pontoon bridge by the army on river Yamuna for the festival, and asked the Delhi Development Authority counsel as who gave the permission for setting it up.
NCW data show a noticeable rise in sexual harassment at the workplace.
Who were they? What led them to mass murder?
Overseas education consultant NNS Chandra offers advice on how to pick the right course and college.
Opposition repeatedly sought a reply from the PM on the issue.
'I am here to look after people's needs.' 'I am not bothered about who is a Maoist or who is not.'
'If the future of the nation is lying on the streets, the future of India looks bleak.'
Inter-ministerial programmes have run into obstacles as rules written by bureaucrats hamper rather than promote investments.
The people who know Tibet will continue to fight the good fight. Long, hard, less than hopeful, but always peaceful.
Atul Bhatnagar, COO, National Skills Development Corporation tells us how we can effectively tackle the issue of unemployability and make our youth more employable.
In an online chat with readers overseas education consultant NNS Chandra addressed queries related to international admissions.
'Our target is to award Rs 25 lakh crore worth of projects that would result in creating 25 million jobs'
As we celebrate the spirit of childhood, here are some children who've made India proud.
The Tejas has flown an unprecedented 450 test flights this year towards a splashy ceremony in Bangalore scheduled for December 20, where Defence Minister AK Antony will preside over its induction into the Indian Air Force, says Ajai Shukla.
A top official of the United States-based firm AdvanFort that owns the ship that has been detained off the coast of Tamil Nadu has claimed that all arms and ammunition on board are licensed and were meant for anti-piracy mission.
Communist China has recently developed a great expertise in 'soul reincarnation', feels Claude Arpi
If it ain't love, it ain't entrepreneurship.