MUMBAI — Worried about the global recession and the possibility of a job loss? Fear not, for India Inc has started hiring once again, and you can dash off your resume to potential employers looking for experienced candidates.
MUMBAI — Worried about the global recession and the possibility of a job loss? Fear not, for India Inc has started hiring once again, and you can dash off your resume to potential employers looking for experienced candidates.
India’s Chinese community has been in steady decline in recent decades, but in Mumbai there still exists traces of the Far East
MUMBAI - IT has over the years developed into an incestuous relationship between the corporate world, bureaucracy, the world of academia, consultants and bankers. But the Satyam scandal is expected to change the cushy world of independent directorships.
MUMBAI — At least five people were injured when a crude bomb, attached to a cycle parked in the basement of a theatre in Thane, went off yesterday evening.
MUMBAI — In one of the most astounding U-turns witnessed in the global automotive industry, a company from India – a nation which till recently produced antiquated models of cars – yesterday grabbed two iconic British models from American auto major Ford.
MUMBAI — Dubai has emerged as one of the most important overseas destinations for Air India, which now operates 46 flights a week to the emirate from a dozen cities across India.
Bollywood superstar Amitabh Bachchan, who last week resumed his hectic shooting schedule after a three-month gap following surgery, has once again been advised rest and has cancelled his engagements.
It is an invitation that most Page 3 types here would love to get their hands on. But the invite for the wedding of Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles on Friday has gone to two ordinary mortals, Raghunath Medge and Sopan Mare.
If rumours doing rounds in Bollywood are to be believed, the superstar is on the verge of joining the congress party. In fact, he hosted a dinner for Priyanka Gandhi and her husband at his bungalow on Thursday night.
THE Pravasi Bharatiya Divas (PBD), which was held in India's financial and commercial capital for the first time, brought together Non Resident Indians and Persons of Indian Origin from all over the world.