According to a report by The Times of India, Cheistha Kochhar was killed on the spot. Her husband was cycling a few metres ahead of her when the incident happened. Despite the best efforts by the police and paramedics, Kochhar couldn’t be revived.
Parineeti Chopra and Raghav Chadha visited the London School of Economics and interacted at the London India Forum 2024.
Supriya Sule could not attend her daughter Revati's graduation since she was one of many opposition leaders who met in Bengaluru earlier this week.
More than 40 percent of recontacted workers in urban India had no work or pay, 10 months on from the first lockdown months, the study said, adding that urban Indians have been unemployed for the last six months on average.
Calling on central banks in emerging market economies to coordinate better in times of crisis, Reserve Bank Governor Raghuram Rajan today said India also has had its liquidity lines open for some of its neighbours.
Proposing 'traffic signal' like checks on central bankers, RBI Governor Raghuram Rajan on May 10 asked them to shun monetary policies that can negatively impact other economies, saying even India can follow the same rules in about a decade.
Delhi School of Business, thumped all leading Business Schools in Delhi and all over India, including all new IIM's to emerge India's No. ...
The British Council is bringing its second edition of the ‘UK-India Career Summit’ to Mumbai in partnership with FLEXI Careers India on ...
The Finance Ministry last week said the economy would grow in the vicinity of 7.5 percent this fiscal, down from the earlier projection of over 8 percent. In the first half of 2015-16, it expanded at 7.2 percent.
The Tata Group has always been at the forefront of corporate social responsibility and one such initiative is the Tata Social Internship Program. The internship program invites these international students to intern in Tata‘s various CSR projects spread out across the country.
Maharashtra's Minister for social justice and special assistance Raj Kumar Badole exchanged contracts with regard to the 2,050 sq ft house at 10 King Henry's Road, in northwest London, said Santosh Dass, President of the Federation of Ambedkarite and Buddhist Organisations UK.
Meghnad Desai said India can achieve 8.5 percent growth over next the few years only if the government brings in more reforms in ease of doing business and create better skilled workforce. "I think the Modi regime are quite moderate while going for incremental reforms.
Research by the London School of Economics (LSE) published on Tuesday showed that despite a leveling of the social playing field thanks to education, family names have a direct impact on social mobility. In the UK, there are several names stretching back almost a thousand years still dominating certain high salary careers.
Monitoring patients at home using modern technology, so-called 'telehealth', is tipped as the next big thing in healthcare, but a new study by British researchers suggests it may not be worth the extra expense.
Ahead of its mid-quarter monetary policy review on March-19, The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Governor D Subbarao underscored India's growth potential even if the current GDP growth hit 15-quarter low of 4.5%. However, he cautioned on the high rate of inflation, which still remains above the central bank's comfort level of 4-6%.
Most Indian executives prefer clearer pay package to a more ambiguous one of a similar or of higher value, according to a recent PwC and London School of Economics (LSE) study.
Libya has started investigating foreign oil companies over their past relationships with the former Muammar Gaddafi government, an investigator with the ruling National Transitional Council (NTC) said on Monday.
Lord Meghnad Desai, Professor Emeritus – Economics at London School of Economics (LSE) speaks to CNBC-TV18’s Menaka Doshi about the race for the top job at the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and what he makes of the situations that the global economy is currently witnessing.
A ray of hope has emerged that maybe some resolution could be found to the Libyan crisis. Katerina Dalacoura, Lecturer at the London School of Economics, in an interview with CNBC-TV18’s Menaka Doshi, gave her view on how this situation is going to develop over the course of the next few days.
Howard Davies, Director of London School of Economics, in an exclusive interview with CNBC-TV18’s Menaka Doshi described in detail how he sees the eurozone panning out and what needs to be done, if the European countries are serious about sorting their problems.
The number of people looking for health information online is set to soar as workers return from holiday breaks, but few will check where the information comes from, according to an international survey on Tuesday.