Hidesign refocusing on overseas marketsInternational Business Times, India EditionInternational Business Times, India EditionBANGALORE, India -- India's consumer market is getting increasingly conscious by the day about what it totes. Aspirational brands, such as Hidesign, are striving to carve a niche for themselves in India while focusing on improving their presence in the ...sp;
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Mumbai leads with Rs. 1050bn modern retail potential with NCR next at Rs. 779 bn: Knight Frank & RAIBrought out in association with Retailers Association of India (RAI), it looks into the emerging trends in multi-channel retailing, shopping centers and new formats. As part of the city-level analysis, the report identifies zone level supply-demand gap for apparel, F&B, Entertainment and Grocery across India’s top three cities of Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR), National Capital Region (NCR) and Bengaluru, with a recommendation on the way forward. |
Agra researchers developing 5G mobile networking systemAt a time when PM Modi is asking scientists to make innovation useful for the people and develop technology that is affordable to the masses, at Dayalbagh University a team of researchers are working to develop the fifth generation mobile network system (5G) and to integrate it with existing cellular systems on single platform. |
NR Narayana Murthy for tax sops on ESOPs at startupsnfosys co-founder N R Narayana Murthy is an investor in startups, through his vehicle Catamaran Ventures. He also headed of a 21-member Sebi panel that recently recommended a slew of reforms to make startups more attractive to investors and employees. Murthy is hopeful that a majority of these recommendations will be accepted by the government and be included in the budget. Excerpts from an exclusive interview with TOI: |
Telecom mafia expanding its base in KeralaIn view of the findings, the Telecom Enforcement officials were slated to meet the key officials of Kerala police as well as the Intelligence Bureau State Police and the Intelligence Bureau. A dozen parallel exchanges operating inthree districts have been identified. Telecommunication operators in Kerala seem to be facing a stiff competition from an unlikely source — illegal telephone exchanges — which are gradually expanding its base in the northern districts of the State. These exchanges, functioning clandestinely and coordinated by a Gulf-based racket, are converting several thousands of international calls from West Asia into local calls using the Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) technology. To escape monitoring by enforcement agencies, they used several clandestine techniques such as SIM rotation, SIM swapping, and IMEA swapping. |
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