Saturday, 11 February 2017

Axiom Research Labs: India’s first first private aerospace company

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Sun, Feb 12, 2017 | 10:33 AM IST

ET Sunday Wrap

Axiom Research Labs: India's first first private aerospace company
At its very essence, TeamIndus — and Axiom Research Labs, the company that houses it — is on track to becoming a citizen of that space industry.
The sole mates: Meet the couples who are running that extra mile
For those running on their weddings and birthdays, on Holi and I-Day, and even from home to work in India, it is a community experience, a collective high and a healthy lifestyle choice.
Meet Shalabh Kumar, Donald Trump's favourite
The prime minister probably remembers 2013 when Kumar took three members of the US Congress to Gujarat to begin Modi's rehab in America.
Sasikala vs Panneerselvam: The tussle for Amma's legacy
As vile political expletives flew back and forth between the two camps, AIADMK leaders who felt sidelined by Sasikala in the past, supported Panneerselvam.
Why Infosys' board of directors faces the fury of its founders
While the revenue per employee for Indian companies like Infosys and TCS stays at $50,000, their global counterparts like Microsoft report RPE at $600,000.
How Sidney Sheldon ruled the pulp fiction empire
American thriller writer Sidney Sheldon would have turned 100 on February 11. A look at the man and the pulp fiction empire he ruled.
UP polls 2017: A tale of two rallies
In UP, even PM Modi's vikas card has had to give way to imagined class warfare between the rich and the poor.
70-80% Muslims will Vote for SP-Congress: Firangi Mahali
People are aware that the BSP has thrice formed the government in alliance with the BJP.
UP polls 2017: Political support air-dropped from Assam
Kalita, a general secretary and spokesman of the AIUDF, has been camping in UP last fortnight.
Political violence in Kerala's Kannur gradually becoming a propaganda war
The BJP realises the importance of manufacturing public consent while the CPM still feels they don't need it, says a former member of the CPM in Kannur.
Face of the BJP across the country is none but Prime Minister Narendra Modi
Who did the misdeeds during the previous regime is known to the public, Investigations have been taking place on the basis of facts, he said on targeting Congressmen.
With losses mounting, used car players have a challenging year ahead
Growing at an annual rate of 15%, the market was set to cross 33 lakh units by the end of last year. However, demonetisation in early November dealt a blow.
Only RLD can stop the BJP: RLD general secretary Jayant Chaudhary
The note ban has hit the poor. The BJP lost the opportunity of doing something for the farmers in the budget, says Chaudhary.
UP polls 2017: The war for Uttar Pradesh has just begun
Sunday ET travelled to Meerut and Muzaffarnagar to gauge the mood and prospects of candidates in key constituencies.
How Indian consumers have been changing coffee drinking patterns
From traditional ways of sipping coffee to sophisticated artisanal brands, Indian consumers have been changing their patterns of drinking the world's favourite beverage.
How the biopharma twins ended up heading two biopharma companies in Mumbai
The twins studied engineering together at what is now called the National Institute Technology, Trichy which is also the alma mater of N Chandrasekaran.
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