The head of India's largest realtor is known as a businessman who likes to cut his losses.
'Agriculture has been given the wrong kind of attention.' 'More innovations are needed for the sector to be successful,' says Devi Murthy of Kamal Kisan.
This comprehensive report analyzes the world's biggest companies and the fastest-growing of these titans.
The one-man box-office engine called Shah Rukh Khan rode into 105 movie theaters across North America grabbing a powerful $1.2 million estimated gross for Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi in just about three days.
'People on both sides of the Hindutva debate need to read and understand the texts first,' Bibek Debroy, translator of the unabridged Mahabharata, tells Kanika Datta as he gets started on a similar project for the Ramayana.
Three businessmen disclose their success mantras: One belongs to an old Marwari family, another is a second generation industrialist whose father scripted an amazing rags-to-riches story and the third was a professional till one day he succumbed to the charms of entrepreneurship.
'As a society, we are very intolerant to failures which is contrary to entrepreneurship because all entrepreneurs will not succeed.'
The Kerala phenomenon -- of little work, high growth -- is best explained by the capabilities approach to growth. The rest of India has always tended to ogle at Kerala and the mallus.
Ratul Narain -- the entrepreneur behind Bempu -- tells Shobha Warrier that despite the challenges and frustrations, he is living his dream.
SBI had a tough journey in the last 40 years.
Sudha Murty has various roles -- philanthropist, author, teacher, wife, mother, grandmother, sister, aunt -- and she revels in each one of them, discovers Savera R Someshwar.
'IAF is expanding at a rapid pace'
I was given two mandates -- to work on individual productivity and to drive automation, says N R Narayana Murthy's son.
Geek-talk about what technology may have in store for us next.
How a free Web could harm you, now and in the long run.
Tarun Das and T N Ninan offer their prognosis for US-India momentum on the economic front
Rediff.com's Prasanna D Zore visited Akodara village that went cashless and digital on January 2, 2015.
The plan of UID/Aadhaar-based surveillance does not end with the collection of fingerprints and iris scan, it goes quite beyond it and poses a lethal threat to the idea of India, says Gopal Krishna.
Tiger Woods goes into the U.S. PGA Championship hunting his first Grand Slam title for 14 months.
A ready reckoner on the French leader's India visit.
If investors decide that US equities are good value, the consequences for the Indian market will be dire.
A researcher from Neeley School of Business at Texas Christian University found that the main income of Irula tribe of southeast India comes from catching rats.
India may have launched itself on the world's map of raw computing power with the Eka supercomputer from the Tata group, but even the world's fastest supercomputer cannot match the processing speed of your brain. While your computer, on an average, can execute around 100 megaflops (million of calculations per second), it can barely handle dictation.
'The government needs to take a leaf from the manual of the Maoists, to be slow and calculated in the way it builds up its response. It is clear that in the hurry to mitigate the menace, some serious compromises have been made.'
Countries will approach communities to say yes to nuclear disposal sites near them soon, says Ankur Paliwal
'Every educational institution should have incubating centres so that students will get exposed to entrepreneurship early.'
Despite the Tri Valley University case and hate crimes, the Indian-American community gained ground in California, says Ritu Jha.