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Many companies are putting HR's reputation as a back office administrator to rest by either outsourcing or automating most administrative tasks.
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Pai has direct and indirect investments in about a dozen companies.
The nexus between middlemen, arms agents and government officials has been broken, according to Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar.
Summary of sports events and persons who made news on Tuesday
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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.
In his address at the event organised in London by the Institute of Directors India, he emphasised that for too long India has been burdened with an old, cosy, family-and- favourites, under-the-table style of doing and managing business.
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'The issue of the larger homeland of Nagalim, the dream of the Nagas to hold sway over swathes of Manipur, Assam and Arunachal Pradesh, is just that, a dream.' 'The NSCN has been told categorically that the government is not going to concede on this issue.'
Today, it is modish to be part of a yoga class, to post stories on Instagram while striking an impressively complex asana in a bralette and crop-top paired with neon yoga pants, to bond over green tea and yoga bars after a strenuous session at the studio and have subscriptions to yoga studios, not ashrams, says Manavi Kapur.
Finance minister attempts a clean-up job, keeps projected expenditure growth low.
The 2015 edition of the Sony World Photography Awards, the world's biggest photography competition, has announced the shortlists.
'Blocking Parliament brings attention to a party that has poor speakers like Rahul Gandhi. It is unlikely to shine in debates, assuming we were a nation that enjoyed listening to sparkling intellectual exchange, which we are not.'
The author meets the brains behind Unocoin, the first Indian Bitcoin exchange and merchant processor in India to have raised international funding.
When oil prices are very high, cutting down the subsidy results in sharp increase in oil prices.
It is time to forge a credible New Delhi-Srinagar axis, says Ajai Shukla.
From banking to teaching, the list covers all.
There is ample fuel in the computer revolution to do many useful things.
Angeline Dias, program manager (PM) at Teach for India (TFI) talks about the lessons she's learned as part of her journey.
The biggest disappointment was the compromise on the promised corporate tax reduction path.
Biometric authentication is based on the unscientific and questionable assumption that there are parts of human body that does not age, wither and decay with the passage of time.
This goes a long way in creating an ethical organisation culture that in turn helps attract talent.
But its sales pitch will remain muted till India opens up more seats on the route
The talent gap in the industry is huge, says N Chandrasekaran, MD & CEO, TCS.
'Is standing in a queue any bigger sacrifice than that of a soldier's family?'
Brilliant movies from China, Ethiopia, Austria and India line up for Mumbai.
The Constitution should not encumber these choices, specially limiting them to second-best or third-grade options.
'Mohammad Akhlaq's death isn't only about a Muslim being killed out of sheer communal bigotry, but also the denial of the Constitutional guarantees of "due process" under Article 21 and the freedom of choice,' says Shehzad Poonawalla, who has moved the National Commission for Minorities over the murder.
The painstakingly created Buddhist temples and gardens of Japan are a work of art, says Anjuli Bhargava.
The going has never been easy for author Cyrus Mistry, who suffers from a nervous disorder. The reclusive author, who bagged the prestigious South Asian literature award, talks openly to P B Chandra about his illness and how writing has helped him cope with it.
Modi govt has a unique style of working, say experts.
'A participant in many rounds of the border talks with China once told me that China seemed not interested in resolving the border issue as it wanted to keep it as a ready excuse to intervene in the sub-continent,' says Colonel (retd) Anil A Athale.
'There are no women in the Delhi government and it shows how much the government is concerned about women's issues,' says DCW chairperson Barkha Singh.
M R Venkatesh, chartered accountant turned political commentator tells Shobha Warrier/Rediff.com that Modi's war is not against the opposition parties or the Congress but against the bureaucracy and the establishment.
The government must get rid of the clutter of old, obsolete laws.
Relaxation in KYC guidelines has helped meet the target but this could lead to money laundering and financial malfeasance, it is feared.
Irrfan Khan's fascinating interview with Savera R Someshwar/Rediff.com.
A summary of sports events and sports persons, who made news on Tuesday