The Tata Motors team led by its Managing Director G Ravikant and accompanied by Karnataka Industry Minister Murugesh Nirani visited three places in and around the twin cities of Hubli-Dharwad in Karnataka. The Belur Industrial area, Mummiatti and another area
South Africa is not just a cricketing team that has us on the edges of our seats from time to time. They are an entire nation of some very formidable people, cultures and gastronomy.
Having seen its network shrinking over the years, the KVIC has decided to reform its working pattern by introducing latest technology and machinery in the production units and allowing easy accreditation to private players.
The US job losses accelerated sharply in September, and analysts said deeper losses could follow this month as the effects of the crisis in financial and credit markets spread through the broader economy.
The intermediate downtrend, which has been going on since August 12, has resulted in the indices making a new low, even as the Sensex has again tested its strong support of 12,500 and closed above it in the last week.
India has always held a rather unique position in the global jewellery market. This sort of an event, which showcases our multifaceted gemological heritage through the eyes of many contemporary designers, should help India reposition itself on the jewels map
Hot sheera generously garnished with dry fruits and dripping in ghee, kheer made of rice, semolina, broken wheat and myriad other grains, snow white modaks, plump ladoos and many such sweets - all these placed at the foot of gods
When Taya Zinkin, the French-born journalist and author, first arrived in India in 1945, she was an "unorthodox sari-wearing ICS (Indian Civil Service) wife".
Fraud and falsehood only dread examination. Truth invites it,' said the late 18th century poet Samuel Johnson. Yet, to date, most frauds seem to be out of the scanner, and remain undetected.
Powergrid, which has already established 70,000 kms of transmission system during the last 18 years, will set up an additional 70,000 kms in next five years, its chairman S K Chaturvedi said.
Sri Lanka. What comes to your mind when you hear this? The 12,000-run strong Jayasuriya, Ceylon tea, the picture-perfect Negombo Beach..? And maybe Ramayana.
The bludgeoning to death of a CEO in Noida is an eye-opener to every Indian. It happened in Calcutta in the late 1960s when the Naxalite movement was at its height but for some reason I always thought, as India
The lessons he drew from the Great Depression probably explain why the US Fed response to the sub prime crisis was so different from that of the European Central Bank that was focused on the inflationary threat, even as Bernanke