ITC wasted no time in capitalising on its new acquisition.
Goonj was eventually born in 1999, with 67 clothes his wife and he had collected.
'GST is imperative for India's success.' 'Without GST India will be a less competitive country.'
Summary of sports events and persons who made news on Friday
In an age when the electorate is increasingly impatient and changes governments every 5 years, how did the Tamil Nadu chief minister beat anti-incumbency?
For the moment, Siwan is once again Shahabuddin's home.
'The BJP has failed to protect cows.' Why doesn't the government say it is a government for cows, mandir and the Ganga?' 'Why don't they declare the cow as a national animal?
Student jobs help aid students who are in financial need.
You cannot imagine your life without these modern inventions, can you?
Cash-and-carry stores try tricks, from playing Bollywood music to customising orders, to retain customers.
"Start small, chill out, work through your ideas. And then make them happen," is 22-year-old entrepreneur Zeba Abdur Rehman's success mantra. Zeba, whose desire for a little extra pocket money led her to start her own handcrafting company, Paper to BagI, tells Rediff.com how it all started and the two years of growing, learning and maturing as a businesswoman.
As the Jan-Dhan scheme completes a month since its official launch, reports coming in from various parts of the country suggest the stated target of 75 million new accounts will be achieved much before January 26 next year.
Eleven companies, which owe the bank Rs 843 crore, are untraceable.
Something about the big car and its passengers, standing solemnly outside their vehicle, piqued the biker's interest.
The cost of food has constantly been on the rise.
At 19, he quit everything to work in a tribal village for free.
But the Abu Dhabi-based airline would first bolster its own network with traffic from India before Jet's turnaround.
Paloma Sharma -- the only non-middle aged, non-canine member of the home -- on a Sunday spent at the bank.
'Movie plots clearly don't excite director Dileesh Pothan as much as true stories where life had come dizzyingly close to becoming like a movie and then, had fused back with life.' 'This means that a conversation he overhears at a tea shop is more likely to give Pothan a setting for his next picture than a brainstorming session inside a conference room,' says Sreehari Nair.
What the stars have in store for your romantic life.
'In the newsroom, the thought process is about understanding the story and trying to look beyond the obvious. The fiction-writing process is similar in many ways but more internal.'