Drivezy is helping people share their vehicles.
'GST is imperative for India's success.' 'Without GST India will be a less competitive country.'
In the Financial year 2013-14 there were encouraging signs on the foreign trade front as India's trade deficit recorded a sharp fall.
At a time of massive job losses that is what the much-vaunted Indian IT sector needs. Ritwik Sharma reports.
Both are focused on the overall transportation business, in which taxi services are only a part; the extended ambit includes autos, motorbikes, cycles, electric vehicles, water transport as well as food delivery services, says Surajeet Das Gupta.
Keep these things in mind while buying a retirement plan to ensure that you have a smooth sailing in your golden years.
Not many people know that today's BPM industry gives specialists great career options.
What is it about Arohan that puts it in the top league of microfinance institutions in the country?
India's neglect of villages shows up in many other ways.
Experts believe that one should not allocate more than 5-10 per cent of one's equity portfolio to international funds.
Companies offer partial ownership and timeshare, beside other combinations
Investors booked profit ahead of the outcome of the two-day US Fed policy meet which begins today.
Modi government has to come up with a robust economic agenda to impress the masses.
'Jobs will exist at very high levels or low levels of skill sets.' 'People, who are in middle level jobs, are the ones who are facing the problem as such jobs are fast disappearing because of technological advancement.'
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AirAsia founder Tony Fernandes began talks with bankers to take Asia's number one budget airline private after a plunge in its stock price put $200 million worth of loans borrowed against AirAsia's shares at risk.
They aid patients needing drugs and doctors via their online venture.
'In the final analysis, all Budgets everywhere are like the schemes hatched by A A Milne's lovable Winnie-the-Pooh.' 'They may be well-intended, but often go awry.' 'Although Pooh and his friends agree that he 'has very little brain', he is occasionally acknowledged to have a clever idea, usually driven by common sense.' 'This Budget at a first glance does not appear to belong to that latter category,' says economist Shreekant Sambrani.
The central probe agency has also issued a notice asking general public 'to furnish information and particulars of properties, both movable and immovable as well as bank accounts, in the state of West Bengal and other places, if any, related to Saradha group known to them, with specific details' to it.
India should plan its strategies on the assumption that the rightward swing will stay and the West will retreat into an economic fortress, says Nitin Desai.
Is North Korea really dismantling its nuclear programme? Rajaram Panda explains the many challenges to denuclearise the Korean Peninsula.
Drishti, an affordable eye care chain has lit up the lives of scores of people in rural areas.
Most adult Indians should have access to bank deposits, credit and remittance facilities as well as insurance and mutual fund products in the next decade, and technology will play a big role in this transformation, says Tamal Bandyopadhyay.
We must take action to address the impediments to growth faced by our businesses and our economies. And we can only succeed by working together, says American Secretary of Commerce Penny Pritzker.
Be extra careful while using credit cards because there is a risk of misuse
The Bharatiya Janata Party parliamentary board on Thursday discussed the allocation of election campaign responsibilities among its general secretaries and top office-bearers in the run-up to the assembly polls in five states and Lok Sabha polls next year.
'People don't like me wearing saris. But I am an Indian drag queen. I will wear a sari.'
The focus is on tapping all resources, even foreign agencies.
It's not easy to ignore the newspaper ads with Diwali offers.
UTC India is playing up the umbrella brand of Carrier and OTIS to push integrated services.
'I got Rs 300 for a dubbing job, and I was so happy with that money because it was my first income in Mumbai!' Laal Rang heroine Pia Bajpai shares her story.
'There is too much news about film stars. There is too much fawning over wealth and power. There is a grey area between seriousness and triviality in news reporting now.' 'Mumbai is still a magnet. All the politicians have property in Mumbai. Politicians are the biggest racketeers here.' Olga Tellis, the legendary reporter who completed 50 years in journalism, tells A Ganesh Nadar/Rediff.com about her life and experiences.
One can see the scale of recalls going up as the market expands.
IFFCO is reaching out to the young Indian urban professional.
Supreme Court allows more instruments to use the biometric card.
Online and mobile based personal finance applications have gained importance over the past few years.
If you opt for a petrol variant, you will need to reapply for loan.
The 25 odd witnesses that so far had given testimony had not come up with anything incriminating against Peter or the way Shivade characterised it -- "not even a whisper."
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'Those who have seen the functioning of the Modi government in Gujarat know that the issues related to Hindutva and issues of economy and growth function simultaneously.' 'Modi's politics are based on the understanding of the middle-class consumer society which is in pursuit of material aspirations.' Sheela Bhatt/Rediff.com reveals the Modi government's economic and political plans for the year ahead.