Prime Minister Manmohan Singh arrived in Brazil, the world's fifth largest country, on Monday evening. Some eyebrows were raised over Dr Singh's decision to visit Brazil and then Cuba for the......
Two young men jostle in a rickshaw as it clatters along a narrow, bustling lane of North Kolkata, each with a leg dangling over the side of the vehicle, a bulging sack of cosmetics nestled between......
From middle-class, it is middle-income India that marketers are chasing for volumes. The 166 million households in this category is their new focus. IMAGE: Middle-Income India is what you......
A fresh round of consolidation is in the offing at the Tata Group. India's largest private conglomerate is looking to integrate some of its smaller businesses with their respective flagship......
Following political disturbances in the neighbouring markets of Pakistan and Nepal, homegrown FMCG company Dabur India is now rethinking its strategy for the sub-continent. The company currently......
Tata Group chairman Ratan Tata turns 70 today (December 28, 2007). Among Asia's business titans, Ratan N. Tata stands out for his modesty. The chairman of the Tata Group - India's biggest......
The film flaunts Bindu as some sort of a free-spirited bohemian when she’s really this unlikable, untrustworthy, selfish, vain, flighty opportunist sweet-talking Abhimanyu into catering to......
'The best Indian movies today are ones that portray life as "something that doesn't end when the movies do".' 'There's no real arc to traverse or easy lessons to learn. And Irrfan and Nawazuddin --......
Roy is so tangled in its inflated, erratic ideas of a pseudo mystery that it ceases to make sense even before it takes off, says Sukanya Verma. I don't know yeh film kaise ban gayi,' wonders......