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ET AI Conclave 2026; Apple's India payments playThe ET AI Conclave & Awards brought together over 250 founders, CXOs, policymakers and investors from leading Indian AI companies like Sarv...
The world’s biggest names are racing to enter IndiaDespite global economic uncertainties and tariff concerns impacting major markets, India is emerging as a promising destination for foreign...
Fanum-AMP exit row: Cryptic social media posts hint at his departure; here’s what happenedFanum, one of the founding members of popular content collective AMP, has created a stir after a series of cryptic social media posts share...
The business of Gita Press: How it racked up mind-boggling numbersGita Press, a non-profit publishing house, is India's biggest publisher by volume, as it has sold over 41.7 crore religious books in over 1...
India’s education system needs to be far better than it is today: Bill GatesBill Gates is known to take an active interest in sanitation, so what does he think of the Swachh Bharat programme? “Well, building toilets...
Amid all the noise about H-1B visa, a detailed look at the history of identity documentsNot everyone who got an H-1B visa managed to settle in the US. Not every job resulted in body shopping that was said to abuse the system.
Obit: Dileep Padgaonkar, editor, Times of India, 1986-94, passes away at 72Padgaonkar reported for ToI, as its Paris correspondent in 1969, talking to politicians and revolutionaries – but also artists and musician...
Time Inc CEO Joseph A Ripp betting big on the power of digital video contentJoseph A Ripp, Time Inc CEO recollects how social media is used in the digital age and narrates how some digital stories find serious tract...
Stories about Arindam Sengupta, a man who lived storiesColleagues recall that you could disagree with Arindam, differ with him and sometimes violently, but it was impossible to keep up a quarrel...
TOI managing editor Arindam Sen Gupta no moreSen Gupta had a long and distinguished association with the TOI group, which he rejoined in 1991 after a previous stint from 1988 to 1990.
- Amitav Ghosh: India seems to be home of lost causes
Brace for impact, because the catastrophic fallout of climate change will happen no matter what actions world leaders pledge to take at the...
No fight with Arun Jaitley for finance ministry: Arun ShouriePrime minister designate Narendra Modi may prefer to have a lean and efficient government but made it clear he had no information on the is...
Indian Newspaper Society rejects IRS 2013 findingsThe Indian Newspaper Society, an umbrella association of the Indian newspaper industry, has rejected the Indian Readership Survey (IRS) 201...
Delhi Law Minister Somnath Bharti was once unethical spammerBharti's name is linked to a tech firm that spammed website owners and tried to make them pay for directory services they never solicited.
Delhi law minister Somnath Bharti was once unethical spammerLong before Somnath Bharti ventured into politics, he ran a business on the web that many allege was "unethical" and operated in the "grey ...
Google eating into Wikipedia page views?Wikipedia, the free online encyclopedia used by millions around the world, lost nearly 10 per cent of its page-views last year.
Goa cops set to issue ‘call letter’ to Tejpal after Tehelka journalists confirm girl’s accountThe Goa police said it would issue a "call letter" to Tejpal, asking him to come to Goa and present himself before the crime branch.
- Editors of two RSS weeklies lose jobs over pro-Modi stand
The trigger for removal of editors was the stand Organiser and Panchjanya took on allegations of corruption against Nitin Gadkari.
- What Delhi-Gurgaon Expressway can learn from Delhi Metro
Like the Metro does, tags and touch cards for the e-way should be sold at multiple places to ensure a smooth journey.
- Parsis' emotional connect with Tatas
Hunt for Ratan Tata’s successor has triggered speculation with the names of several biggies tossed around to head the $71-billion group. Bu...