UPFRONT / Breakpoint
As the euro rate slides, its correlation with the Sensex might rise and directly affect Indian equities
Pravin Palande
A volunteering project held recently in Rajasthan helped senior officials of US tractor major Deere & Co get a taste of rural India and what it’s like to be a marginalised farmer
Cuckoo Paul
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The former South African cricketer is back with a new business plan in India
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As offices and homes get smaller, Storemore cashes in by offering storage space
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The tech company’s new Bangalore R&D centre will help it enter new markets
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Will a single model help climate scientists make accurate predictions?
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To boost production, the steel ministry is considering a special policy to set up ultra mega steel plants
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The Japanese firm took a roadtrip around India and launched its own stores to take on market leader Nikon, and succeed
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Sponsoring an Indo-French art show in Paris is Infosys’ way of bridging cultural gaps in foreign markets
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Packaging subsidised handsets could be mobile operators’ ticket to profitability
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The CII’s move to increase sourcing goods and services from Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe entrepreneurs can bring about much awaited change
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Tech companies are sending fewer employees to the US as the once sought after visa loses favour
by Jasodhara Banerjee, N.S. Ramnath |
May 13, 2011 |
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