Industry
Govt launches India Handloom website
12 Feb 2016
Supermarket deals lure buyers into over spending
11 Feb 2016
UAE's Adnoc to store oil in India, give it two-thirds free
11 Feb 2016
Adnoc is looking for safe and close storage facility and is keen on taking half of the 1.5-million tonne Mangalore storage facility where it can store oil for trading
Bill could block attempts to weaken encryption
11 Feb 2016
Import duty on used cooking oil may go
11 Feb 2016
Import duty on used cooking oil may go
11 Feb 2016
100% FDI likely in ecommerce marketplace format
10 Feb 2016
The government is considering permitting 100-per cent foreign direct investment (FDI) in the marketplace format of ecommerce retailing with a view to attracting more foreign investments
100% FDI likely in ecommerce marketplace format
10 Feb 2016
The government is considering permitting 100-per cent foreign direct investment (FDI) in the marketplace format of ecommerce retailing with a view to attracting more foreign investments
Skype users, beware of new T9000 trojan
10 Feb 2016
Skype is used more and more by businesses as part of the Office suite, so there is the potential for hackers to uncover potentially lucrative information
At last, a cellphone battery with 7-day life in offing
10 Feb 2016
British fuel-cell developer Intelligent energy has tied up with an unnamed phone manufacturer to make hydrogen-powered batteries that not only hold their charge for a week, but are also eco-friendly
IKEA loses right to use trademark in Indonesia
09 Feb 2016
IKEA lost the right to use its trademark in Indonesia to Surabaya-based furniture company Ratania Khatulistiwa after the Indonesian Supreme Court held that a registered trademark lapses when not used for commercial purposes for three successive years
India opts for net neutrality, bars differential pricing
08 Feb 2016
The decision by Trai that "no service provider shall offer or charge discriminatory tariffs for data services on basis of content" spells an end to Facebook’s Free Basics as well as other zero-rating schemes like Airtel Zero
India opts for net neutrality, bars differential pricing
08 Feb 2016
The decision by Trai that "no service provider shall offer or charge discriminatory tariffs for data services on basis of content" spells an end to Facebook’s Free Basics as well as other zero-rating schemes like Airtel Zero
India opts for net neutrality, bars differential pricing
08 Feb 2016
The decision by Trai that "no service provider shall offer or charge discriminatory tariffs for data services on basis of content" spells an end to Facebook’s Free Basics as well as other zero-rating schemes like Airtel Zero
Hospital chains now focusing on remote healthcare
08 Feb 2016
India's top private hospitals, seizing on a shortage of critical-care doctors, are expanding into the remote management of intensive care units around the country, where the doctor is not actually on the premises but at a separate centre
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