India is fastest growing air travel market 07/10/2015 5:42 am Mitul Paniker With low fares and increased capacity provided by new airlines, India now witnesses the highest growth in domestic air traffic globally.
નવરાત્રિ મહોત્સવના કાર્યક્રમો 06/10/2015 12:09 pm Kamal Rao તા. ૧૩થી ૨૨ અોક્ટોબર ૨૦૧૫માતાજીની આઠમ તા. ૨૧ અોક્ટોબર ૨૦૧૫શરદપુનમ તા. ૨૭ અોક્ટોબર ૨૦૧૫
McCanns shut down Twitter account 06/10/2015 12:14 pm Reshma Trilochun The parents of Madeleine McCann, the little girl who went missing in Portugal, have had to close down their Twitter account after being subjected to abuse by “toxic” supporters of Ben Needham's family.
ભુલાયે નહીં ભુલ શક્તા હૈ કોઈ, વો છોટી સી રાતે વો લંબી કહાની 07/10/2015 5:46 am Vikram Nayak વડીલો સહિત સહુ વાચક મિત્રો, ચાલો ત્યારે આપણે સાથે સફર કરીએ. ગયા સપ્તાહના અંકમાં મેં પંખીની પાંખે ઊડવાની વાત કરી હતી. આની પાછળનો મુખ્ય ઉદ્દેશ એ છે કે વાચકો વાંચે, વિચારે અને પોતપોતાની રીતે અર્થઘટન પણ કરે. રવિવારે એક ખૂબ જાગૃત વાચક મળી ગયા. મને કહેઃ ‘સી.બી., તમે સૂક્ષ્મ રીતે અમને તમારી સાથે લઇ જાવ છો... દુનિયાભરની વાતો કરો છો... પણ કંઇ અંગત-અંગત હોતું નથી?!’
Small businesses angered by Tories' wage and leave reforms 06/10/2015 12:47 pm Reshma Trilochun The Conservative Party are currently gathering for its annual conference in Manchester from Sunday 4th- Wednesday 7th October 2015. They have, however, angered the British business for two of its recent policy reformation proposals about changes to paternity leave, as well as the new national living wage.
After rate cut, now it is the turn of govt to deliver 07/10/2015 5:49 am Mitul Paniker After cutting interest rates more than expected, the Reserve Bank governor has handed over the baton to the government to now deliver. Rajan cut the key repo rate by 50 basis points to a 4-1/2 year low of 6.75 per cent last week.
Indian couple donates $100m to New York University school 07/10/2015 5:50 am Mitul Paniker An Indian-origin couple - Chandrika and Ranjan Tandon - has donated $100 million to New York University's School of Engineering.
Gap in BME professional employment rate widens 06/10/2015 12:51 pm Rupanjana Dutta A study by the government's Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE) has found that three and a half years after leaving university, more than 20 percent were in jobs that do not require a degree, such as administration, sales and customer service. One in five graduates who left university during 2008 recession found work in 'non-professional roles.'