CX Partners, IFC, ADB may buy 80% in Indian School FinancePrivate equity firm CX Partners, the ADB and the World Bank arm IFC are in the process of acquiring about 80% of Indian School Finance Co P...
Worried machines will take your job one day? Vala Afshar tweets some food for thoughtThe automation threat to jobs is not a new one.
Alcobev companies hope GST, demonetisation and a regulatory flux have caused no lasting damageConsumers too have felt the pinch and have watered down their preferences, from premium whiskies to entry-level ones, from upmarket beer to...
ET's Young Leaders: India's top CEOs decode the making of future global chiefsToday, we are in a world very different from the time we joined the workforce. It is important to not just learn every day but also unlearn...
How startups take on consumer giantsThe Indian fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) space, traditionally dominated by multinationals, has spawned 1,300 startups in a very short s...
Suits & sayings: ET’s weekly roundup of the wackiest whispers in corporate corridorsThe goods and services tax (GST), set to be rolled out July 1, has already been most beneficial for one set of experts: chartered accountan...
West Uttar Pradesh voters critical of note banAll major political parties in the assembly election from February 11, have sought to make demonetisation a poll issue.
Sacked workers of Arvind Ltd begin agitationThirty four workers of Arvind Ltd and group subsidiary Ankur Mills who were sacked in 2012 have begun an agitation seeking reinstatement.
- Arvind Ltd sacks five for participating in unrest
Textile conglomerate Arvind Ltd has sacked five workers recently for participating in the sector's longest unrest in Gujarat.
- Textile mill workers to intensify stir for higher wages
Underpaid textile mill workers of Ahmedabad will intensify their agitation from Wednesday seeking wage hikes and reinstament of sacked work...
- Domestic airlines set to slash rates by 5-20 per cent in highest airfare bracket
India's leading domestic airlines have agreed to slash airfares in their highest fare bracket by 5-20 per cent.
- SpiceJet posts 72-crore loss in Q1
Low-cost carrier SpiceJet plunged into a loss of 72 crore for the quarter ended June 30 as high fuel prices crimped margins and affected pr...
- New route dispersal guidelines: Airlines may face trouble in ensuring better connectivity to smaller towns
Experts say that while new route dispersal guidelines will boost infrastructure, they can also balloon costs for airlines.
- SpiceJet regional services to take off from July
SpiceJet is banking on first mover advantage with the launch of regional services as it sees immense potential in the developing market.
- Renewables can ensure energy security
Development cannot stop and it needs energy but the conventional sources of energy , oil and coal are fast running out.
- Zensar set to buy European SAP service provider
Global IT and BPO services firm Zensar Technologies is set to acquire a SAP services provider in the DACH - Germany, Austria and Switzerlan...
- NTC's Dadar land set for makeover with pvt cos' help
The government is now planning to join hands with private real estate companies to get a share of the realty pie.