Founder-Director Serum Institute of India tells Business Standard that India's social containment of the epidemic so far has been good
As the coronavirus (COVID-19) epidemic spreads across India, marketplaces are seeing large and small players scrambling to cash in
Maruti Suzuki India, Mahindra, Tata Motors, Toyota Kirloskar Motor, and Renault India have already stated they would pull the plug on smaller diesel variants
From apparel to cigars, supply chain is a major cause for concern
Tiguan Allspace was launched in Mumbai on Friday, barely two weeks before the introduction of the company's second SUV for the year
Supply chain sees minor disruptions, launches on track
Nirav Modi is accused of fraudulently appropriating billions from Punjab National Bank and is currently in a jail in London
Items were expected to fetch Rs 50 lakh
Schwarzman spoke to Pavan Lall, and fielded questions on concerns about the coronavirus, the next few quarters for the world economy, and doing business in India
Schwenk talks to Pavan Lall about learning from foreign markets, issues that hold back luxury products sales in India and the route Mercedes takes to integrate with local systems and processes
72 per cent software jobs are outside tech industry, said Nadella
A managing partner with a mid-sized law firm said it was not just domestic corporations but even large multinationals were delaying by as much as two months on outgoings
The new Audi SUV, which weighs over two tonnes, feels and behaves more like a sedan as it borrows technology and style heavily from the A-8 sedan
The car, which was painted by Andy Warhol in 1979, is on display in Delhi at the India Art Fair
If Mercedes-Benz is going to bet big on a smaller sedan, its arch-rival, Volkswagen-owned Audi, believes the way forward is to go even bigger
Former Supreme Court judge and the prime architect of India's privacy bill, Justice B N Srikrishna, flayed the government for the changes made to the Personal Data Protection Bill
Analysts point out that competition in India is lower than in America or Europe
Young HNIs are buying properties in foreign locations like Malta, Madrid, and Budapest
Subodh Gupta is set to enter the big league but there are others too
On the road, the XE is well planted and nimble, and at least on city streets driving never feels unwieldy, over- or under-powered, which is a delicate but necessary balance to achieve