
Mobile value added services market is the most under utilised cashcow in the Indian telecom operators? stable. But enter 3G/WiMAX…

The blue-eyed sector of India Inc?the $60 billion Indian IT-ITeS industry is expected to grow five times to $285 billion…

A column that focuses on what the companies from various sectors look for in a fresh management graduate when they…

Experts view the Indian economy to be soon heading towards another trillion dollar opportunity, estimated to emerge in the next…

Netmagic Solutions announced the inauguration of its co-location datacenter at the Bombay Stock Exchange facility in Mumbai.

India is primarily an agrarian economy. Although we might boast that we are the ?outsourcing hub?, produce world-class engineers, proficient…

India had always been viewed as an agrarian economy, what this meant was that the agricultural sector and its allied…

?Our entrepreneurial culture is globally recognised and it places us third after Stanford and Cambridge for the level of venture…

The domestic power equipment manufacturers are dismayed over the finance ministry?s refusal to impose a customs duty on power equipment…

R&D spend by India?s PSUs grew slower last year compared to the year earlier. As a percentage of net sales,…

The Paradip port is one of the fastest growing ports in the country. Last fiscal it posted a 22.84% rise…

Doctors told Ann B Maddox that she had thyroid cancer and that the cure was to swallow radioactive iodine, to…

?I?d rather not call it a sabbatical,? says Sharukh Taraporewala jokingly. ?This job is much more tougher than what I…

There?s hardly anything new about employees taking sabbaticals. Except that so far most have opted for them either to study…or…

The rag-picker, the Yamuna sewer and the polluted air: just three of the many unpleasant things Delhiites hardly notice as…

Privatisation of Delhi Vidyut Board in 2002 was a watershed development in the country’s power distribution reform.

Big ideas are born out of constant deliberations, hard work and hours spent in rather boring board meetings.

Ahead of Obama?s visit to India, Thomas L. Friedman, widely read columnist of The New York Times, was at the…