This need also comes out of the rising market of off-the-hook careers. Thanks to more academies, more vocational courses and budding startups, the need to follow a different career path is growing.
With the onset of festivals, big brands come forward with best possible strategies to woo price sensitive consumers by capturing their emotions to make marginal profit.
These young education entrepreneurs of today or young 'edupreneurs' who have launched unique initiatives for educating and making it the knowledge capital of the world
The bill has made crèche facility mandatory in every organisation with 50 or more female employees. Mothers can now carry their little ones to office to be taken care of by caretakers in crèches within office premises.
Many entrepreneurs starting their educational venture are unable to cope with the fast changing technology and competition which leads to closure of their start-ups within a few years.
In an era where constant evolution is the key towards growth, some traditional elements are required to run a business. In a detailed interview, Deepika Arora, Regional Vice President, Eurasia, Wyndham Hotel Group sheds her expertise on the same.
Founded in 1992, premium Ayurvedic cosmetics brand Biotique has earmarked a strong market presence in the Indian wellness space with Rs 450 crore turnover in FY16. The founder, Vinita Jain, credits innovation, and R&D for her brand’s strength.
Professor CP Shrimali, Acting Director, MDI Gurgaon, explains why MBA colleges must move away from the obsession with teaching and focus on holistic education.
Over 70 per cent of disruptors in the HealthTech space are using big data and cloud-based analytics to provide better healthcare. 55 per cent of ventures featured provide some sort of digital therapeutics delivered through online space.
Over the course of 25 months, 1 Cr MSMEs have voluntarily registered on the Udyam platform and claimed that they employ 7.6 Cr people, including 1.7 Cr women.
With delivery and e-commerce segments growing exponentially, Hero Electric aims to support and steer the EV transition through partnerships to strengthen the B2B segment.
ANAROCK is India’s leading independent real estate services company with a presence across India and the Middle East. The company has diversified interests across the real estate lifecycle and deploys its proprietary technology platform to accelerate marketing and sales.
Tata Nexon EV Max becomes the first ‘Make-in-India’ Electric Vehicle to get over 400 Km range, this is India’s best range for an Indian made electric vehicle.
With its rich cache of insights on customers’ evolving spending habits and an ambitious expansion plan, RBL’s first foray into the food industry will bring the much-loved Pret dining experience, to one of the biggest retail markets.
It houses the complete range of ‘W’ products across multiple categories like apparel, footwear, cosmetics and jewellery; with each product carefully curated with fashion, fit and quality at the core.
This award recognises innovative approaches in leveraging new technologies to expand educational and lifelong learning opportunities for all, in line with the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
The event also saw companies other than electric vehicles converging for franchising and business opportunities made available there. Delegates and visitors from sector as diverse as auto, food and beverages, retailing and cyber technology came together on a platform provided by Franchise India.
The state government also announced plans to introduce a dual-degree or certificate course, allowing students to simultaneously enroll in ITI courses alongside their regular graduation studies.
eBikeGo is closely following and participating in key industry trends, including battery swapping solutions, IoT integration to enhance user experience.