Ajay Singh will team up with two blue-chip investors to bail out the airline
US mutual funds Valic Co 1 and Fidelity Rutland Square Trust II, which have minority stake in Flipkart, have marked down the value of their stocks in the company
The IPL scandal has hit the roof. The media is abuzz with murky and mucky stories. Every day, a new scnadal comes tumbling out. Here we compile some major reports on the IPL tamasha.
'It does not appear to me that the campaign of 2019 will be positive. By that I mean it is unlikely that there will be an 'achche din' style slogan either from the government or the opposition.'
Based on the advance tax collections for the four quarters of 2009-10, The Economic Times listed some of India's highest individual taxpayers. Check them out.
The Harvard Business School students will soon learn case studies based on success stories from India Inc.
The BSE Sensex and Nifty fell more than 2 per cent on Tuesday, heading for their biggest daily loss since the midst of the rupee crisis in 2013
In the wake of a threat to national security, the Intelligence Bureau has asked the Department of Telecommunication to block all internet telephony services until a system is put in place to track such calls.
The actor has inked an endorsement deal with a new Telecom entrant.
The fuel efficiency claim of this engine will be clode to 30 km/ltr.
Mallya left the country on March 2 and has had his passport revoked.
Swadeshi jeans will be entirely made of cotton with no addition of any kind of synthetic material
Top businessmen often seek refuge in the animal kingdom to describe their situation
Financial Technologies (India) Ltd on Monday alleged that the National Stock Exchange, which has kept it on the 'watch-list', was also attempting to remove the firm from the panel of software vendors.
The Economic Times presents the Financial Management Summit 2009.
Nearly three years after the hanging of Afzal Guru, Congress leader P Chidambaram said that he felt it was possible that the case was "perhaps not correctly decided".
Tennis ace Sania Mirza wins the Khel Ratna award. Last week, the Sports Ministry confirmed that Wimbledon doubles champion Sania Mirza had been recommended for the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna.
Domestic policies rather than the global turmoil is what will really affect growth prospects.
Flipkart, Amazon & Paytm have raised commissions from sellers.
Railways can contribute 2.5 per cent to three per cent in the GDP with an improved infrastructure, he said.
India's burgeoning middle class is proving an enticing target for European retailers. France's Gautier and Carrefour detail plans to set up operations, and Marks & Spencer is reported to be on the move as well.
Kolkata-based Tara International has teamed up with China's Aucma, a leading player in the electrical vehicles and appliances segment, to manufacture this car.
Centre to take a call only in August, just a month before his three-year term ends.
Kolkata-based Tara International has teamed up with China's Aucma, a leading player in the electrical vehicles and appliances segment, to manufacture this car.
Students who appeared for CAT 2006 will be able to access their full score by logging into the IIM-A website.
Indian tennis star Sania Mirza has donated an autographed racquet to People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) for auction, the proceeds from which will help provide relief to 'working animals'.
- I think it's a 'No' at this point of time, purely based on the whole negative aura that has been generated
The tie-up or the business co-operation agreement will straddle three important areas - advertising sales, distribution and printing facilities.
The Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion has asked India Inc to incorporate data of SC/STs recruited from January 1, 2007 onwards in their annual reports for the financial year ending March 2007.
The 30-share Sensex gained 117 points to end above 29,000 at 29,006 while the 50-share Nifty gained 32 points to close at 8,761.
The founder of the Republican Hindu Coalition first attracted attention in the US as the "Punjabi tycoon" who was a huge supporter of Narendra Modi in the US. 'He will be best for India. There is no better ally for the US than India in the region,' Shalabh Kumar tells Rediff.com's Vaihayasi Pande Daniel.
The company has signed deals Mint and digital television network Ping.
Other forms of securities such as compulsorily convertible debentures (CCDs), optionally convertible debentures (OCDs) and some derivatives could remain out of the scope of the amendments