Indian Prime Minister Offers Vision for U.S. Ties
WASHINGTON -- Kicking off a high-profile U.S. visit, Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh laid out his vision for "mutually beneficial" economic ties with the U.S. and said officials this week will sign a new memorandum of understanding on energy security and climate change.
Prime Minister Singh speaks to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
Business world pays passage to India
BANGALORE // The success of a chain of Indian business schools is making the country’s MBA graduates global targets.
Despite the lack of jobs for graduates throughout the world, students at the Indian Institute of Management – Bangalore (IIM-B) and its six associated schools have no shortage of offers.
Sony Ericsson's Chennai site closure to affect 60 staff
Handset maker consolidating sites globally as part of business transformation plan.
The move by mobile handset maker Sony Ericsson to close its product development site in the southern Indian city of Chennai will affect the jobs of less than 60 employees at the site, a company spokesperson said Friday.
Sony Ericsson Thursday said it was moving its North American headquarters from North Carolina to Atlanta and closing a half-dozen sites worldwide as part of a global consolidation that will cut about 2,000 jobs.
Australian Telco to Offshore 150 Jobs to Mumbai By 2010
MELBOURNE - Australian mobile phone retailer Crazy John’s is reportedly offshoring about 150 jobs to India’s commercial hub Mumbai where its parent company Vodafone Hutchison Australia (VHA) operates a call centre.
According to ‘The Australian’, around 200 employees of Crazy John’s will face redundancy as part of its restructuring program in the first half of 2010, when over 150 jobs will be shifted to Mumbai.
The remaining staff of Crazy John’s that will be made redundant later would initially come from finance, credit management and customer relations departments, sources said.
Deadly Labor Wars Hinder India's Rise
COIMBATORE, India -- This ancient city has turned itself in recent years into a manufacturing dynamo emblematic of India's economic rebirth. But a homicide case playing out in an auto-parts factory here is raising concerns about whether the Indian industrial miracle is hitting a wall of industrial unrest.
Business experts to discuss green jobs in India
New Delhi: Business experts from across the country will meet in the national capital on Monday to discuss green job opportunities available in India.
The initiative 'Rework India' by NGO Youth Entrepreneurship and Sustainability (YES) and Drishtee is an effort to discuss how investors and the government can support green jobs for youth in India.
India’s first SEZ dedicated to aerospace industry launched
Bangalore: The country’s offset programme, which requires overseas suppliers of Defence equipment to source a portion of their contract from domestic sources, is resulting in the modernisation of the aerospace industry in India, Union Minister of State for Civil Aviation Praful Patel has said.
Mr. Patel was speaking at the inauguration of the country’s first Special Economic Zone dedicated to the aerospace industry at Hattargi, 37 km from Belgaum, on Saturday. The SEZ is promoted by Quest Global, an aerospace engineering and manufacturing company.
Boom in aviation
India Joins China in Plans to Increase Solar Power
India is targeting generation of 20,000 megawatts of solar power by 2022, joining China as the two Asian nations that resist emission caps draft plans to boost renewable energy before next month’s global climate change talks.
India, Asia’s third-biggest energy consumer, is set to unveil its national solar energy plan “in about a week,” Minister for New and Renewable Energy Farooq Abdullah said in Mumbai today.
Banks, financial services firms take lion’s share
Kolkata/Bangalore: Banks and financial services firms emerged as the top hirers of summer interns at the Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs), 14 months after the collapse of Wall Street investment bank Lehman Brothers triggered a global crisis that slowed hiring.
Looking up: A file photo of IIM Calcutta students. At IIM-C, 44% of 407 students got internships in finance. Indranil Bhoumik / Mint
Looking up: A file photo of IIM Calcutta students. At IIM-C, 44% of 407 students got internships in finance. Indranil Bhoumik / Mint
Services of Air India casual workers could get regularised
CHENNAI: Air India is reeling under a post-tax loss of Rs 5,548.26 crore but representatives of the 500-odd casual workers employed by the
airline appeared happy after its chairman and managing director Arvind Jadhav gave them an assurance that their demand for regularising the service of casual labourers might be considered.
The casual workers employed by the airline as catering assistants, baggage handlers, drivers of airline buses inside the airport, security scanning and other jobs for the last 25 years have been demanding that the management regularise their services.



