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New Delhi has emerged as the most expensive city for expatriates in terms of cost of living, according to a survey by global HR consultan
NCR - based real estate developer LandCraft Developers Pvt Ltd has announced the launch of its second residential project - River Heights Status - on NH 58, which is coming up adjacent to its first pr
Until recently, a whole lot of companies in India were following the traditional route, as far as managing their various departments was concerned. I.e.
ERP Solutions India is the doyen for providing ERP solutions in India.
Flooring is an expansive choice as it spreads across your entire house. In a way, flooring plays a significant role in the overall look and functionality of the house.
Imagine a house with no windows at all; it would seem like nothing more than a dungeon - a lifeless place with no light or air.
India has a huge national telecommunications network, with 38 million working fixed-line connections by end-2008 (and another 10 million or so fixed wireless services but these are counted as ‘wirel
India is one of the fastest growing markets for mobile technology.
Growth in India’s mobile sector, from a humble start in the mid-1990s, has really picked up pace in recent years, aided by higher subscriber volumes, lower tariffs and falling handset prices.
The dynamic Indian mobile telephony market has seen a number of important takeovers and mergers, resulting in significant shifts in market share among the players.
India continues to be one of the fastest growing major telecom markets in the world.
Despite the considerable popularity of Internet in India, the ISP market has been in disarray.
While India initially embraced the Internet with a degree of ambivalence, there was tremendous enthusiasm among dial-up users and an estimated 60% of Internet users were still regularly accessing the
In 2008/09, India’s automotive industry generated a turnover of US$55bn. This included vehicle sales of US$36bn and component, tyre and aftermarket sales of US$19bn.
This popular series considers five countries known as the ‘BRICM’ economies – Brazil, Russia, India, China and Mexico – from the perspective of the branded/packaged food industry.