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Meet the former TCS techie whose current net-worth is Rs 13,500 croreBharat Desai, a former TCS programmer, co-founded the IT consulting firm Syntel with his wife, Neerja Sethi, from their apartment in 1980, ...
Budget 2024: Here is Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman's full budget speech; Click to readBudget 2024: Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman presented the Budget for 2024-25, marking her 7th consecutive presentation. This budget is...
Ayodhya Ram Mandir Guest list: Politicians, biz honchos, sports & Bollywood stars, here's who all are attendingAyodhya Ram Mandir Guest List: As Ayodhya prepares for the Pran Pratishtha ceremony at the Ram Mandir on January 22, the Shri Ram Janmbhoom...
2023 could be more like 2013 but not as bad as 2008: Nilesh Shah, Envision CapitalFor a 1-year perspective, invest in largecaps such as the Nifty or a basket of stocks from the Nifty, while midcaps and smallcaps are bette...
Investing strategy after Budget: Analysts handpick over 30 stocks from 3 themes"The sharp increase in capital spending in a year of global uncertainty, a credible fiscal consolidation, no change in the capital gains ta...
7 capital goods and defence stocks which can be bought now: Sandip Sabharwal“Stocks like Bharat Electronics, HAL, etc, continue to remain buys on any dips and there are some private sector companies which benefit du...
RBI’s new mandate sparks confusion among fintechs; Foxconn may make EVs in IndiaThe regulator’s directive quickly sparked confusion and frustrations among fintech startups, which told us the RBI appears to be giving ban...
Stocks of Indian businesses with EU links take a big knock ahead of the Brexit voteExperts believe companies that use the UK as a base to gain access to other European markets, such as those from IT and pharma sectors, wil...
A high-profile wedding reception for Hemendra Kothari's daughter AditiAditi tied the knot with Vikram Desai in April but the couple will have a grand reception in Mumbai and Jaipur.
Job market, education, startups and technology; what to expect in 2015Expect shareholder meetings to be noisier and minority investors to influence more corporate decisions than ever before in 2015.