CEOs expect big orders from govt as private capex picks up in tandem
Private capex at Rs 3.3 trillion recovers in first half FY 2023 vs Rs 2.6 trillion in first half of 2022
Plan your own leave, unlimited paid vacation days, and multiple leave options are India Inc's attempt at respecting time off
Tata Motors joins growing list of domestic firms to delist ADR programme
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The MoU aims to work towards a common goal of strengthening the country's journey towards becoming a carbon-neutral economy and aid in the development of the Indian carbon market
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The survey that covered 818 organisations with more than 800,000 incumbents noted that salaries are set to increase by 9.8 per cent in India in 2023
Pure financial incentives losing hold over Gen Z as they now have bigger dreams, but not necessarily one dream job
"We are ready for investment, coordination of policies, to simplify the process and make it easier for the private sector to invest," Ali said at a Business Meeting organised by Industry Chambers
Revival in capex in the non-corporate sector, which is our MSME (micro, small, and medium enterprises) sector, is beginning now
Bengaluru topped the charts in volumes as most companies were born there, and Mumbai topped in values and accounted for 27 per cent of total values
Indian companies have overtaken American firms in gross leasing of office space for the first time, with almost a 50 per cent share in the total demand, according to CBRE India. In its report released on Thursday, CBRE said that the gross leasing of office space rose 40 per cent in 2022 to 56.6 million square feet across nine major cities from 40.5 million square feet in the previous year. Out of the total absorption of office space in 2022, 27.73 million square feet area was leased by domestic firms while 20.37 million square feet by American companies, according to CBRE. The total gross leasing of office space in 2022 was the second-highest leasing activity ever after it touched the peak in 2019 with a 65 million square feet area. "In a first, domestic firms overtook American firms in annual leasing, accounting for nearly half of the leasing share in 2022, mainly led by flexible space operators, technology corporates and BFSI firms," CBRE said. Bengaluru, Delhi-NCR and Mumbai ..
A looming recession and deepening global slowdown have caused apprehensions among Indian employers
Raw material prices are heading south, while a pick-up in credit cycle has also boosted overall sentiment. Will these positive factors provide succour to India Inc's fortunes in Q3 FY23 earnings?
Firms plan to go on a hiring spree; flag rising rates, weak demand as major concerns
Insurance regulator intervened, India Inc stepped up but the road to awareness and acceptance remains long
IT sector expected to hire 100,000 freshers in FY23 to meet the rising demand