Govt wants 'Made in India' PCs / IRCTC recorded Rs 170 cr from online reservations in FY12; 35% of total revenue

Govt wants 'Made in India' PCs
News Picture Want orders? Must invest. It's a tried-and-trusted formula of many policymakers, including those in India, to woo investors. In the Indian defence sector, for example, foreign companies are bound by what are called offset obligations, which require t..more
IRCTC recorded Rs 170 cr from online reservations in FY12; 35% of total revenue
News Picture According to Indian Railways Tourism and Catering Corporation (IRCTC) Managing Director, Rakesh Kumar Tondon, out of the total revenue of around Rs 500 crore earned by the firm in FY’I2, about 35 per cent, amounting to Rs 170 crore, have come f..more
Tech-addicts go up to 48 hours without speaking to another human
News Picture Technology-addicts often go 48 hours without talking to anyone in person, according to a new study.A considerable three percent of adults fall into a so-called 'digitally dominant' group that mostly communicates via text, email or video calls.It indi..more
How You Could Build a Hit iPhone App Without Learning to Code
News Picture So you’ve got a great idea for an iPhone app. It’s fresh, it’s useful and no one’s ever done it before. Except there’s just one major hitch — you can’t write a line of code to save your life. But coding illit..more
Wipro to buy Australia's Promax Applications Group for $37 mn
News Picture Wipro will buy an Australian analytics company specialising in trade promotion for Rs 192 crore, strengthening its skills in one of the areas regarded as one of the most-promising growth prospects for Indian IT services companies.

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