With some of the world's most amazing gadgets, the 2015 International CES kicked off on January 6 promising a fantastic show with more than 3,600 exhibitors.
Engineering conglomerate fended off three corporate raids but emerged stronger.
'The rule for millennials is: You can have a career for life.' 'You have to constantly adapt to the needs of the industry to stay relevant.' 'The jobs will be the same, but the skill sets required will be different.' 'Technology will dominate the nature of jobs available in the future.'
Some start-ups, small businesses allowing pets at workplace
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Overseas consultant NNS Chandra offers advice on how to pick the right international education for you.
BS Annual Awards 2014: Power-packed jury picks the best 7 of corporate India
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The challenges authorities face in cleaning Ganga and other holy rivers in Varanasi.
At a time when capital allocations to real estate are growing globally, investors are expecting transparency standards in real estate to be at par with other asset classes, says Anuj Puri.
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His challenge now may be coping with Alibaba's undoubted status as a whale in the world of e-commerce.
Heading Crisil would have been the peak of most people's professional lives. But Roopa Kudva felt that was the right time to change tracks.
Chairman of Manipal Global Education Services says that the government often forgets that its prime duty is to serve the people and not some sick public sector units.
'We teach our kids the 3 R's -- reading, writing, and arithmetic -- so that they can be successful. It's time the fourth R joined that list: Programming. My vision is to expose every student to computer science and show them that coding IS fun and applicable to their daily lives.' Just 15, Swetha Prabakaran, founder and CEO of Everybody Code Now!, a non-profit working to empower the next generation of youth to become engineers, scientists and entrepreneurs, is already a White House Champion of Change for teaching hundreds of students how to code.
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Liberalising regulations on satcom technology could attract billions of dollars in foreign investment.
In an online chat, career counsellor Amit Bansal shared crucial career advice with readers on how to pick the right stream and college to study engineering.
Sunil Bharti Mittal, bottom, left, says he is fond of Bill Gates' famous quote: "Success is a lousy teacher." Back from a long foreign business trip, the founder-chairman of Bharti Enterprises talks to Malini Bhupta and Kiran Rathee about the challenges posed by Reliance Jio and how he is determined to come out on top once again. Mittal says , today, Airtel is as ready as Jio in pure-play 4G operations.
In an online chat, overseas education consultant NNS Chandra shared career advice with readers.
In an online chat with readers, overseas consultant NNS Chandra offers career advice.
Overseas education consultant NNS Chandra offers advice on how to pick the right international career
Work-wife balance might be the single most important life challenge for our generation of entrepreneurs.
The crisis in Indian banking has now reached a point where the NPAs of many public-sector banks are higher than their net worth
Chanda Kochhar is among the three Indians in Time's Most Influential list.
What inspired, engineering graduate Pooja Mor to quit her career and take up modelling?
An industry of scamsters is operating in the guise of call centres in India.
Celebrity nutritionists Niti Desai will be available to provide diet tips for a healthy heart Wednesday October 8, 2014, between 3 pm and 4 pm.
Manu Kumar Jain, India head, Xiaomi, tells Sangeeta Tanwar how the Chinese smartphone maker won over the Indian market.
Five inspiring women who travelled thousands of miles to Hyderabad recently to grow their business and skills share their tales of global entrepreneurship. Vaihayasi Pande Daniel listened in.
'Let me talk about young Indian startups with their hearts in the right place and how they are proving that innovations that represent 'affordable excellence' -- breaking the myth that 'affordability' and 'excellence' cannot go together -- is indeed possible!' says Dr R A Mashelkar, the eminent scientist, in this fascinating feature.
Spruce up your CV and seek professional advise, says Prof RSS Mani of ITM Group of Institutions.
Overseas education consultant NNS Chandra offers advice on how to pick the right course and college.
The company has also stepped up its courtship of machine-learning PhD's, joining Google, Amazon, Facebook and others in a fierce contest
Rahul would know that fealty can be a fickle thing, and that if the Congress bucks the trend and actually wins the next national election, selfies with him would find their way from phones to walls, replacing those taken with Modi.
... The feeling won't last too long, says Paloma Sharma.
A friendly working environment, special healthcare facilities, flexible work hours, work from home options, support and camaraderie among the team members keep employees highly motivated in these 10 companies.
In February 2012, Laundry Project opened its first factory in Chennai. Initially, it catered to hotels - Taj, Oberoi, Marriot, Ascot and Radisson.