The Meghalayan Age Festival brings to you the unique concept of glamping. Instead of you having to carry a tent, the hosts have set them up for you.
Visit the Meghalayan Age Festival for this ride of a lifetime from 7th-15th March, and give your year a serene makeover.
ZEE5 partners with Zee Business to break down Budget 2020 with a future-forward approach for the man on the street.
Sensex was trading 206.79 points, or 0.51 percent, higher at 40,493.27, while the broader NSE Nifty rose 55.05 points, or 0.46 percent, to 11,927.15
In the Union Budget 2019-20, the government provided additional income tax deduction of Rs 1.5 lakh on the interest paid on loans taken to purchase Electric Vehicles.
Modi said beneficiaries under various social security schemes stood at about 5 crore in 2014, which has now increased to 50 crore.
1 May is the deadline for binding offers for Fortis, which will be evaluated by an expert advisory panel. The board is set to meet on 10 May.
Kochhar, once celebrated as a leading banker, might have to face some flustered board members this week, who could meet to discuss the way ahead for her.
With Firstpost taking home the award as the only digital news platform, it amply illustrates that digital news is being voraciously consumed by people.
Why is food safety standards only talked about when a couple of large corporates are in the net for failing tests?
If TOIFA helps British Columbia winner Christy Clark get re-elected, perhaps the UPA should consider signing on the next edition of TOIFA, ahead of the Lok Sabha elections.
Nike believes that more people will take up running and playing because of the FuelBand and thus would be in the market for Nike products.
The jury is out on the business impact of this change and whether it will significantly improve Pepsi's fortunes.
Ford's done the right thing by withdrawing a campaign which generated negative PR. They've even done the right thing by apologising. JWT and WPP are also correct so far as their apologies are concerned - but that should have been the end of that. Withdraw the ad, and go back to business as usual.
Ads such as these are popularly called 'scam' ads - ads that are created not to sell products and services, but to win awards at awards shows such as the Abby or at Cannes.
Varadarajan's clarification on an IIPM write-up opens up a Pandora's Box and a new debate for media watchers to mull over. Is a paid for write up called a write-up or article or would it, as Varadarajan seems to believe, be called an advertisement?