Business
Harvard gets its first Indian-origin Dean
Nitin Nohria has become the first Indian-American to occupy the post in the prestigious institution's history.
India, China to produce most multinationals
2,200 Indian companies to open operations overseas over the next 15 years.
Indian is new CEO of MasterCard
Ajay Banga will take over from Robert W Selander, who has been heading the company since March 1997.
Govt clears divestment in steel major SAIL
Post disinvestment, the government's equity will fall to 69 per cent from 85.82 per cent currently.
Bleeding state oil firms may tax you
Petroleum Ministry warns 'harsh decisions' needed to save oil companies.
British Airways battles cabin crew strike
The walkout over pay and jobs will disrupt travel for thousands.
Untaxed gratuity in private sector raised
Decision was taken at a cabinet meeting chaired by the PM.
Pranab gaining support on fuel price hike
Govt appears to be closer to winning key political support on fuel price hike.
Adani MD arrested for evading customs duty
Nine customs officials have also been booked by the CBI.
Budget must make policies clear: Unicon CEO
Clear roadmap for the policies needed, says Gajendra Nagpal.
IT sector roadmap: What 2010 holds
Infosys expects revenue growth in 2010-11 to be better than 2009-10.
No tax reform bill this Budget session: Report
A new bill on tax reforms was expected in the budget session of Parliament.
FM to approve FDI up to Rs 12 billion
Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs will decide on rest.
RBI squeezes out Rs 36,000 cr from 'system'
Hike in cash reserve ratio aimed to reduce inflation.
Wipro projects $1.17 bn IT services revenue in Q4
The guidance is based on its resilient performance in the third quarter.
Outage cripples BlackBerry Americas network
RIM's line of BlackBerry products used by corporations all around the world.