Business
Wharton kids take lessons on Metro rail
Delhi Metro Rail Corporation's construction of world-class rail system in congested Delhi has inspired Wharton students.
Infy to spend Rs 800 cr on training
Software major Infosys has said that it will spend Rs 800 crore on training programmes in the coming year.
Mkts: a grand year ends on a weak note
The Sensex hit five landmark levels from 10K to 14K during 2006 and Nifty managed to breach 4000 level.
Claim Rs 10K for flight disruptions
Thanks to the State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission, there is some 'financial' relief for passengers who have to wait for hours at the airport.
Essar gains from Hutch-Essar bid race
Even without a formal bid surfacing for the venture, Essar's stake has become the most sought after possession.
Sensex loses 41 points in choppy trade
The Sensex succumbed to profit-taking and ended in the red with a fall of 41.80 points at 13,340.21.
Tata, CSN get a deadline for Corus bid
The UK Takeover Panel has set a January 30 deadline for TATA and CSN to make revised offers for Corus.
Audi to start India production in 2007
Audi expects to assemble over 300 units of its luxury sedan A6 by 2008 and sell about 3,000 units by 2010.
Markets end in green amid volatility
The markets had a fairly volatile session after languishing in the negative terrain for most of the day.
Jobless grads to help you file tax
Government plans to employ 5,000 unemployed graduates from next fiscal year to help individuals to file their tax returns.
Markets end on all time high
The markets have opened in positive terrain on the first day of December as traders have shown their faith.
Nokia sees 10% growth in mobile mkt
Nokia said it aimed to increase its market share in the mobile phone business in 2007 from its current global share.
Wal-Mart India plan hits political wall
Wal-Mart's entry into India through a tie-up with corporate major Bharti has got sucked into a political whirlpool.
Ground reality about low-cost airlines
Low-cost airlines that offer the world for a penny will have to be more careful of what they promise.
HPCL profits Rs 4 per litre on petrol
HPCL is making a profit of Rs 4 per litre on petrol and 90 paise a litre on diesel due to softening of international crude prices.
Brazils'c CSN outbids Tata for Corus
CSN has made a bid of 475 pence per share to acquire Corus, that is 25 pence higher than Tata Steel's offer.