K Pandia Rajan, an expert on the employment scene and recruiting speaks on the buoyancy in the Indian economy and what youngsters can look forward to.
Dhirubhai Ambani lived in a one-room chawl in Mumbai with his wife and children and went on to establish the Reliance Group.
New listing on the BSE will create more jobs, say experts.
India Inc was, perhaps, watching out for a repeat of the dot-com bubble burst of the early 2000s.
The losses are likely to be fewer and the overall chances of making a gain will be higher.
'If price was the driver in 1st year, it was convenience in the 2nd.'
Vani Kola left behind a stellar career as an entrepreneur in the US.
'If you are not able to perform today, 10 years later, you won't have an excuse to explain why you didn't do it when you could.'
Renewable energy is mistakenly restricted to electricity.
A minor fix in tax laws can make start-ups bloom, says Ajit Balakrishnan.
A minor fix in tax laws can make start-ups bloom, says Ajit Balakrishnan.
Australian Olympic officials say they will oppose plans to stage the 2016 Rio Olympics swimming finals late at night.
'Some of these companies are India focused, some are overseas focused and some companies are focused on both.' Ritu Jha/Rediff.com reports from California.
N Sundaresha Subramanian digs deeper into what Catalyst, an Indo-US project, brings to the payments ecosystem.
'India missed the software products revolution (and now is in danger of missing the platform revolution), complacent that we are the software experts of the world based on IT services prowess,' points out Rajeev Srinivasan.
With Ro Khanna defeating eight-term incumbent Mike Honda, for the first time in history the Indian Diaspora has three of its own in the US Congress.
'His simple lifestyle, his optimism, his hard work and his genuine humility made him an authentic role model to millions of children, many of them growing up in challenging circumstances.'
From how to hire the right people for the job to effective ways to upscale your business, these books can guide you to make your start-up dream
'I think investors see a lot of positives happening in India now.'
Users send a message on the app and a virtual assistant responds.
'We are no longer striving for a strategic partnership. We have arrived at one.'
Why spend so much moolah on pursuing an MBA degree, when you can advance your career with these career options.
Starting up an independent business? Virender Kapoor has these words of advice for you.
America Inc tells Aziz Haniffa that Microsoft's new CEO validates what business leaders have long known - 'We need more Satyas travelling to the US'.
The Chinese billionaire and founder of Alibaba is said to be planning a significant investment in business to business e-tailing as well as payment services and logistics companies.
Think organic food, affordable homes, artificial intelligence, suggests Prof Manmeet Barve.
The quality and quantity of start-ups in India have completely changed.
After six years in the business, the scorecard of Bengaluru-based QwikCilver is impressive, with a 90 per cent market share.
A loyalty programme, same-day delivery and repeatability are driving EkStop's business but scaling up and addressing competition are vital.
The company has also stepped up its courtship of machine-learning PhD's, joining Google, Amazon, Facebook and others in a fierce contest
No Indian auto brand (including Tata or Mahindra) is well-known globally.
Read this and rest assured you can be on your own against venture capitalists and angel investors
Quikr founder & CEO Pranay Chulet tells Raghu Krishnan and Bibhu Ranjan Mishra why money has never been an issue for Quikr and that someday he will make a romantic comedy.
The Budget has evoked mixed reactions from Silicon Valley investors.
In February 2012, Laundry Project opened its first factory in Chennai. Initially, it catered to hotels - Taj, Oberoi, Marriot, Ascot and Radisson.
They gave voices to sexual assault & harassment survivors across the world.
Mumbai-based LocalBanya is looking to expand to Pune and Delhi as part of its growth strategy.
'As they grow bigger, the trail of their pioneering success often leaves behind a causticity marked by deficient human resource practices, negligible focus on corporate governance and rife sexism.'
These Indian companies truly defined the essence of entrepreneurship.
'Today, the gift of a good education and the opportunity it creates are out of reach for millions of struggling Californians. That's why I'm running for governor -- to create jobs and give kids a quality education. Jobs and education. That's it. That's my platform'. Neel Tushar Kashkari, the son of Srinagar-born and raised Kashmiri Pandit immigrants, throws his hat in the ring for California governor.