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Nivedita MookerjiBusiness Standard |
Millions of phones just buzzed with a trial siren, but the paperwork for this 'instant' alert has been in the works since the 2011 Mumbai blasts.
Noel Tata’s intervention on the subject of Chandra’s extension in the February 2026 meeting was contrary to the unanimous stand taken by Tata...
The gig economy was a centrepiece of the new labour Codes, with prominent mention in the Economic Survey 2025-26 and the Union Budget 2026-27.
In China, where quick-commerce is called instant retail, incentives and freebies rule, triggering sustainability issues.
After the withdrawal of the Sanchar Saathi mandate, focus must shift to real solutions for fighting spam.
Uniformity of rules should be the playbook across sectors. Different rules, whether for telecom players, retail entities or online businesses, would...
Tata Trusts wants N Chandrasekaran and the Tata Sons board to do two things — shed the Shapoorji Pallonji stake and keep Tata Sons private.
The crash report due next week may not be conclusive, but the spate of diversions, emergency landings, and narrow escapes over the past month has...
Without tariff rationalisation, telcos may not invest where it’s needed most — in quality of service. That’s already hurting consumers in terms...
Tata Trusts’ ‘hold’ over Tata Sons has often drawn criticism for blurring the line dividing the two entities.
Since Mr Trump kept everyone guessing for months on whether they would get the harshest treatment or the kindest in terms of tariff, governments –...
Technology is a big piece in the economic reset that each country is looking at in response to Donald Trump’s dominance of the world order.