This internet based entity was founded by six people and the original name for it was Matchbox. By what name is it called now?
India's image as a 'baby factory' seems to have directed the Indian government's move for the surrogacy Bill
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Technology decisions are no longer an exclusive domain for the IT function and the whole C-suite is deeply involved, says Guruprasad Gaonkar
A mascot, comic strips and social media handles mark the image overhaul of Western Railway, one of the country's busiest public transport systems
Evolution of successful business models in electric mobility, as electric vehicles gain ground and BS VI norms for internal combustion vehicles come into place, will separate men from boys in sector
The fact that musicians Ed Sheeran and Rihanna were clicked swigging the orangey Bira 91 White will only help the brand's appeal
The St Louis Grand Chess Tour concluded with Levon Aronian winning with 22/28, ahead of Yu Yangyi, Ding Liren and Maxime Vachier Lagrave
Sleep patterns often run in families, and researchers have been identifying genes that influence them
Tarantino's ninth out of a promised 10 films is high-quality meta cinema, featuring pure beauty, acute violence and shocking hilarity
The only enhancement that could arguably have been offered was to bring new variations to its delightful colour gamut
The speakers are placed in a way that makes the sound travel towards your ears and not away
The Range Rover Sport isn't the vehicle to take for a spot of vegetable shopping
The new Camry Hybrid is priced just a shade lower than the Audi A4
The culinary delight has seen a long-drawn-out battle with West Bengal
Since 2001, the gigs by BAO do not cater to the "Mamma Mia!" constituency
The show is rife with conflict as the characters fight for a future they may not be a part of, battling their own personal demons
The road to survival in the ancient world was often paved with bluff and deceit. The cons pulled were largely harmless and the subtext was: to survive, man had to trick the gods
Richard Eaton employs rich empirical detail to demonstrate that intellectual encounters between the Sanskrit and Persian worlds were not tied to any one religion and that the two were not hostile
The absence of a mass market for art means there is very little movement where it should be the most