141 licences, not 122, should have been cancelled: Himanshu Kapania, Idea...
Himanshu Kapania believes that a total of 141 licences should have been cancelled, including 19 permits issued to Tata Teleservices.
View Article'Domestic sourcing for solar mission no violation of WTO rules'
"India is not a signatory to the Government Procurement Agreement under the WTO and hence is not under any obligation to follow rules prescribed by it," a govt official told.
View ArticleComing soon: Call and book your rail tickets
Indian Railways Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC) is all set to launch a new inquiry number (138) that will facilitate rail travellers to book tickets by calling on it using cash cards bought...
View ArticleWhat happens when multinational mindsets clash with the desi dynamic...
Expatriate CEOs spend years in smaller, more developed, less complicated mkts - Mexico, Thailand, Australia, Brazil - before posted in India.
View ArticleLokpal bill: Thousands detained after protests over Anna Hazare's arrest
Thousands of demonstrators were detained on charges of unlawful assembly from across the city on Tuesday after they protested against Hazare's detention.
View ArticleFrom kisan credit cards to Aadhaar: Pioneer India being watched closely
Ensuring that the poor are able to save, smooth consumption, mitigate risks, invest, and build assets is critical to broad-based and equitable development.
View ArticleLord Paul: Speaking his mind
Lord Paul is excited about carrying out the responsibilities of the Speaker in the House of Lords.
View ArticleGangway US
Why do all multinational companies depute their computer professionals to USA on L-1 visa?
View ArticleThe business of sports
Business of sport was touted as the next big thing for India Inc. But the economic slowdown and security concerns are playing spoilsport.
View ArticleDiamond industry losing sparkle
India's diamond industry is in dire straits. Heavy dependence on the recession-hit US market may prove to be its undoing.
View ArticleMalayalam movies: Non-linear narratives are making the box-office ring louder
Overlapping narratives is not the only trend that is stalking Malayalam movies. A string of multi-starrers, too, has hit the screens in Kerala.
View ArticleHow Kareena Kapoor manages to be in the top league
"If you are looking to make money, this industry is actually the wrong place to be in, as there are so many ups and downs here," says Kareena Kapoor.
View ArticleDiscovering the devilish uses of curry
This year’s turkey curry cooking was preceded by another high profile American presentation of Indian flavours, at President Obama’s State Dinner for Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.
View ArticleThe lines that words draw
Call him DiPu or sahab, Dilip Chitre walked into places no one would dare to. The words, his own and the ones that he translated, were written to get closer to the Unknown.
View ArticleWhen humble chapattis become celebration food
Many Indians may have wondered why our familiar daily phulkas counted as celebration food in Kenya and, even more, why non-Indians seemed to be making it at all?
View ArticleHuman touch gives a high to alcohol
The importance of people in the making of great products like the elegant Speside whisky 'The Balvenie' has been truly elegant.
View ArticleTake a gulp after Horn Ok, Please!
If not for those iced wines we would have been Canada Dry or whining at the crossroads.
View ArticleDecoding the Model Real Estate Regulation Act
The model bill proposes to establish a regulatory authority, to control and promote the construction, sale, transfer and management of colonies, residential buildings, apartments and other properties.
View ArticleInstant offices: The growth story of serviced and virtual offices
ET takes a look at the growing segment of serviced and virtual offices and the options available in this segment.
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