Is Delhi's IGI Airport set to be world's costliest?
Since the airports passed on to private hands in January 2006, new levies collected from airlines and passengers have often sparked protests.Review: Angry Birds Space and LG Hom-Bot 2.0
Play the latest iteration of Angry Birds or try a robotic vacuum cleaner.Hiring set to resume in retail, FMCG and financial sectors
The latest Business Today-TeamLease survey projects an increase in recruitment in retail and financial sectors during the April-June 2012 quarter. However, the outlook is not that rosy for the rest.Roundup: Events of the fortnight
The IPL season has kicked off, but advertisers are yet to get excited. Advertisement rates are 15 per cent below last year.Control Risks' Richard Fenning says India is a much more liberal place to do business
Richard Fenning, CEO of risk consultancy Control Risks, makes a living by advising companies on risks associated with business in an unfamiliar environment.There has been a fresh outbreak of swine flu this year, with over 309 cases, including 23 deaths, being reported so far.Internet driven economic growth is set to rise exponentially
Internet driven economic growth is set to rise exponentially across the G-20 countries, including India, says a Boston Consulting Group survey.The events that led to Adarsh scam.Tatra Trucks Alleged Kickback Offer: Who said what
As a minister, I cannot act just on a complaint… I did not get any written complaint at any stage, says A.K. Antony, Union Defence Minister, in ParliamentMaaza tops the list of 20 most watched ads in feb 2012
Maaza tops the list of 20 most watched ads in feb 2012Will firms succeed in changing Indian education via tablets?
The tablet has become all the rage in education. By packing a student's entire curriculum within its hardware, or allowing her to access it from the cloud - remote servers - it threatens to make the schoolbag obsolete.Fuel shortage, bankrupt utilities are ruining India's industries
Coal shortage in the country in 2011-12 was around 54 million tonnes, the generation loss due to which was 8.73 billion units in the first 11 months up to February.Uninor subscriber base increases despite 2G verdict, licence cancellation
The company has been handed the death sentence. So why are more people buying its connection than Airtel's or Vodafone's?Why TV broadcasters still bet big money on cricket when it's losing viewership
Just when it seems to be in decline, cricket manages to bounce back. One victory changes everything and all the bad memories are wiped clean.Cisco CEO John Chambers confesses being an optimist on India from a market perspective
With some deft cost cutting, which included laying off 6,500 people in 2011 and getting out of businesses such as the Flip video camera unit, Cisco CEO John Chambers has restored the company to health.Budget 2012-13 set to ruin business confidence index for Apr-June quarter
Business confidence, which had just begun to recover, took a fresh hit with the unveiling of Budget 2012/13, as corporate houses grappled with the uncertainty and the impact of the new tax policies, says Business Today-C fore's latest survey.Why Harsh Goenka is leading his part of RPG empire firmly towards foreign shores
By 2015, its Chairman Harsh Goenka wants more than half of his group revenues to come from overseas. "There is a certain frustration with the hassle of doing business in India - the red-tapism and the corruption," he says.