Net domains like .delhi, .love soon
The universe of .com, .org, .gov and other such generic top-level domains is set to expand.
100% single-brand retail FDI notified
The Centre on Tuesday notified 100 per cent foreign direct investment in single-brand retail, sending a strong signal to investors that the government was determined to push reforms.
Chatwal invites scribes to Goa with shorts & bikinis
US-based hotelier and debonair Vikram Chatwal, who is known for the list of his famous girlfriends, including supermodel Kate Moss, and wild parties on Monday invited national journalists to come with
32 new cars: World sees India as great bet
Some 50 new vehicles will be launched at the 11th Auto Expo here next month by domestic and global manufacturers, which shows automakers remain bullish on the Indian market despite the slowdown. Thirt
32 new cars: World sees India as great bet
Some 50 new vehicles will be launched at the 11th Auto Expo here next month by domestic and global manufacturers, which shows automakers remain bullish on the Indian market despite the slowdown.
Industrial output turns negative, falls by 5.1%
India’s industrial output has contracted for the first time in over two years — shrinking by 5.1 per cent in October — due to high interest rates and falling investor sentiment.
GDP Q2 growth slips to 2-year low at 6.9%
India’s GDP grew at 6.9 per cent in the July to September quarter (Q2) — the slowest in over two years — as high interest rates, inflation and negative global factors took their toll on industrial pro
Poor man’s fuel, kerosene, runs mafia dreams
The repeated increase in the price of petrol and aviation fuel, purportedly due to the rising cost of oil in the international market, has raised some pertinent questions regarding the government’s po
Banks, aircraft industry need Kingfisher Airlines
Several players have a stake in ensuring that the embattled Kingfisher Airlines, owned by liquor baron Vijay Mallya, does not go under.
Banks that have lent the airline money are looking at ways to
Save 3G contracts, say telecom CEOs
In a letter to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, the CEOs of Bharti Airtel, Vodafone and Idea asked the government to return the money they had bid for the third-generation (3G) spectrum with interest if they are not allowed to enter intra-circle roaming for these services.