The Hyderabad-based company is solving India's growing trash problem by using digital technology to connect waste generators, processors and recyclers
Although surprised by the rapid surrender of the Afghan government, the Taliban movement has been preparing to take power for more than a decade, steadily expanding its shadow government in waiting
If there is such a thing as an 'It Girl' in venture capital these days, Li Jin would fit the bill having found her spot at the intersection of startup investing and the fast-growing ecosystem of online creators, both of which are red hot
Prosus-backed PayU will acquire BillDesk in what will be the second largest deal for any Indian startup, and the largest ever for an Indian fintech company . Take a look at the key numbers
Brands make a beeline for stars to cash in on their popularity, sign them up for long-term deals
Former Olympic winners on whether incessant number of felicitation functions are distractions, the challenges of getting back on track once the attention fades away, and what India needs to do to ensure more podium finishes at the Games
The actor says she resonates with everything that the brand stands for and that she believes in the concept of beauty because it is empowerment
The coronavirus has essentially robbed India of much of the momentum it needed to provide jobs for its young and fast-growing workforce
Facebook and Accenture have rarely talked about their arrangement or even acknowledged that they work with each other, but their secretive relationship lies at the heart of an effort by the world's largest social media company to distance itself from the most toxic part of its business
Longer hours, work pressure, stressed personal lives—remote work is proving to be problematic for enterprise workers and small business owners, especially those who started enterprises to cater to essential needs during the Covid-19 pandemic
The end, at least for the Americans and their Western allies, came on a Monday after the thousands of US troops defending Hamid Karzai International Airport flew out in waves, one lumbering transport plane after another until none were left, in the final hours of the lost war