india

Indiana Jones videogame teased by Bethesda



  • PC Gaming & Hardware

india

Porsche launches Cayenne facelift in India




india

Maruti Fronx launched in India

The Fronx marks the return of the 1.0-litre Boosterjet turbo-petrol engine. This engine was first introduced in the Baleno RS back in 2017, but it was discontinued owing to low demand and the shift to BS6.




india

Suzuki rolls out seven millionth bike in India

Suzuki Motorcycle India manufactures the V-Strom SX, Gixxer SF 250, Gixxer 250, Gixxer SF, Gixxer, Access 125, Avenis, Burgman Street and Burgman Street EX entirely in India.




india

MG Comet EV launched in India




india

Citroen C3 Aircross makes global debut in India




india

Audi Q3, Q3 Sportback India production begins

The Q3 will be the fifth Audi to be locally produced, with the Audi A4, Audi A6, Audi Q5 and Audi Q7, at the brand’s plant in Aurangabad, Maharashtra




india

BMW X3 M40i launched in India




india

Ola opens 500th showroom in India

Ola, which is present in around 300 cities, aims to take the total number of showrooms to 1,000 by August 2023.




india

Volkswagen Tiguan updated in India




india

Tata Altroz CNG rolls out in India

The Altroz CNG is powered by a 1.2-litre petrol engine mated to a five-speed manual gearbox.




india

BMW launches Z4 in India

BMW will also launch the all-new M2 Coupe in India soon.




india

MG Gloster Blackstorm launched in India

The Gloster Blackstorm edition comes with all the bells and whistles that are offered on the regular Gloster.




india

Maruti Jimny comes to India




india

Emil George from Kerala drives through the Indian mainland in 97 days setting a record for the fastest solo car expedition

Emil George from Kochi drove through 28 States and six union territories on the Indian mainland in ninety seven days




india

Honda Dio H-Smart launched in India

The standard and DLX variants of Dio were earlier priced at ₹68,625 and ₹72,626, respectively




india

BMW brings the M2 to India




india

Maayaa serves up South Indian coastal delights for office goers 

The restaurant has a tropical-inspired ambience and plush velvet-clad sofas, serving dishes from the coastal regions of Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh




india

Maayaa serves up South Indian coastal delights for office goers 




india

India’s miniature food artists turning croissants and burgers into wearable art

Meet the artists turning croissants, sadyas, burgers, and more into wearable miniatures



  • Life & Style

india

Millets | This restaurant in Chennai serves a range of millet dishes, South Indian and continental

Millet Magic Meal, a recently launched restaurant in Chennai, presents millets in myriad interesting ways, be it pizzas, fried rice or sizzling brownies along side traditional meal combos and South Indian tiffin items such as idli and dosa




india

Chandon India debuts its still red wine, Aurva

Chandon, the award-winning sparkling wine brand, debuts its still red wine, Aurva, a culmination of six decades of pioneering winemaking across the globe



  • Life & Style

india

Sonal Ved’s ‘India Local’ delves into India’s chaat scene

From Burmese atho to crispy lamb bhel, Sonal Ved has documented India’s classic chaat and street food in her new book India Local, with recipes from chefs and home kitchens




india

An Indian restaurant in Tashkent celebrates Uzbekistan’s love for Bollywood

Housed in the Le Grande Hotel in Tashkent, the restaurant is a definite stopover for tourist groups from India and is popular for its Bollywood nights




india

How Baghdadi Jews with ties to India are preserving their culinary history

Their numbers in India may be dwindling, but the Baghdadi Jews who emigrated from Bombay and Calcutta are holding on to their history with aloo makala and holiday favourite chicken chitarnee




india

How India’s mixologists are curating history-inspired cocktail menus

The menus delve into different aspects of history — the heritage of a city, of a place, ingredients that have stood the test of time, and even, classic drinks




india

Why India loves gobi manchurian

It may be banned in Goa, but the batter fried cauliflower is part of Indo-Chinese cuisine’s rich history, harking back to the British Raj. And it has plenty of fans




india

Dubai’s Michelin starred Avatara, an Indian vegetarian restaurant launches in Mumbai




india

Award-winning Idaaya premium sipping rum set to make a mark in Indian markets

Rooted in Indian culture, the homegrown dark sipping rum is created and bottled in Jammu and will soon be available in bars and restaurants across the country




india

Which hotel chain has the highest market value in India?

The report includes a list of the nation’s wealthiest real estate investors. The figures for wealth and value represent a snapshot of May 31, 2024. “We are extremely proud and honored to reaffirm our long-standing partnership with Hurun India for … Continue reading



  • Real Estate News
  • Hotel chains in India
  • Indian Real Estate market
  • Indian top hotels

india

Bengaluru is the top option for Indian non-residents looking to buy mid-range and affordable homes

Data gathered from several consulting firms by HT Digital indicated that Bengaluru has maintained its position as the top option for non-resident Indians wishing to invest in India’s residential real estate market, particularly those seeking affordable and mid-segment homes.  The … Continue reading



  • Real Estate News
  • Affordable Housing
  • Bengaluru real estate
  • Bengaluru's real estate market
  • Indian real estate
  • Indian Real Estate market

india

By 2030, Bengaluru will possess 330-340 million square feet of office space in India: report

The primary demand generators for Bengaluru’s office market are anticipated to be the technology, engineering, manufacturing, and BFSI sectors.  The Confederation of Indian Industry and CBRE report projects that Bengaluru, the country’s IT hub, will maintain its dominant position in … Continue reading



  • Real Estate News
  • Bengaluru's real estate
  • Bengaluru's real estate market
  • India's real estate
  • Indian real estate

india

India’s commercial real estate market: Surpassing the global recession

Due to severe downturns in the global economy in 2023, the commercial real estate market saw a 66% annual decline in investments. Significant markets such as the US and Europe saw a 25% decline in leasing activity. The global commercial … Continue reading



  • Real Estate News
  • India's commercial market
  • India's real estate
  • Indian Real Estate market

india

What occurs in India if property taxes are not paid for ten years?

Property owners may face serious legal and financial ramifications if they fail to pay their property taxes. Therefore, timely paying such taxes is necessary to continue taking advantage of the municipal amenities. Owners must take immediate action if a property … Continue reading



  • Real Estate News
  • Indian property laws
  • Indian real estate
  • Indian tax laws
  • penalties in Unpaid taxes
  • Property tax in India

india

What factors will dominate India’s real estate market in 2024?

The interplay of shifting consumer preferences, governmental regulations, and market dynamics will result in an active real estate market in 2024.  In recent years, there has been notable growth in the Indian real estate sector. Almost all of the records … Continue reading



  • Real Estate News
  • Factors dominating India's real estate market.
  • India's real estate
  • India's real estate market

india

How India’s Tier 2 cities are growing in response to global real estate trends

Property in India’s Tier 2 cities has a bright future, presenting residents and investors with unmatched opportunities.  The global real estate market is changing dramatically, and new trends are changing the way cities expand and change. Greater infrastructure, faster urbanization, … Continue reading



  • Real Estate News
  • Indian real estate
  • Indian Real Estate market
  • Tier-2 cities in India

india

The Growing Potential of SM REITs in India

By 2026, the SM REIT market could be worth over $60 billion. Over 350 million square feet of commercial office space are ready for investment. Among the top cities, Mumbai leads with 75 million square feet of SM REIT-ready office … Continue reading



  • Real Estate News
  • Leading Cities in India
  • SM REITs in India
  • Small and Medium REITs
  • What Are SM REITs?


india

Local Market Preview: Indianapolis, IN




india

Indy 500 Drives Ratings in Indianapolis, IN




india

Nov 19 - Holy Fathers Barlaam and Joasaph Of India




india

East Meets East - The Indian Orthodox

Dr. Rossi interviews a young seminarian at St. Vladimir's Orthodox Theological Seminary about the Indian Orthodox Church. We also hear some examples of Indian Orthodox chant.




india

India

Fr. Philip LeMasters, Dean of the School of Social Sciences and Religion at McMurry University, reflects on a recent trip to India and the many different faith communities and configurations that he encountered there.




india

The Story of St. John the Forerunner in Indianapolis

When the Evangelical Orthodox Church came into canonical Orthodoxy 20 years ago, not all parishes were ready. This is the story of one such parish coming along much later in their history. Find out why and what they are up to now.




india

Young claims second tour title with Indian Open win

England's Liz Young wins the Women's Indian Open by one shot to claim her second Ladies European Tour title.




india

Holding on to hope during India’s Covid disaster

The BBC's Nikita Mandhani reflects on her personal experience of the second wave in India.




india

Modern health solution: acceptance and adoption of telemedicine among Indian women

Access to quality healthcare is a fundamental right but unfortunately, India suffers from gender disparities in healthcare access. Telemedicine has the potential to improve access to healthcare services for women by eliminating traditional barriers. Therefore, our research aims to investigate the factors influencing the adoption of telemedicine among Indian women. This study has collected 442 responses and analysed them through structural equation modelling. The result indicates a strong and positive connection between the willingness to adopt telemedicine services and factors like performance expectancy, perceived benefits, e-health literacy, and perceived reliability. Notably, perceived reliability emerges as the most impactful predictor, closely followed by perceived benefits, while factors like effort expectancy and user resistance show no significant influence. This underscores the pivotal role of reliability and perceived benefits in shaping women's inclination toward adopting telemedicine. The study provides practical insights for telemedicine providers and policymakers to customise strategies and policies for effective promotion.




india

Uncovering the keys to well-being: calling, mindfulness, and compassion among healthcare professionals in India amidst the post-COVID crisis

This study investigates the well-being of healthcare professionals in India, with a specific focus on the detrimental effects of the pandemic on their mental and physical health, including stress, burnout, and fatigue. This research examines the roles played by calling, mindfulness, and compassionate love as essential resources in promoting the well-being of healthcare professionals. Utilising structural equation modelling (SEM), the results reveal a significant cause and effect relationship between calling, mindfulness, and compassionate love and their influence on overall well-being. Furthermore, the study identifies a noteworthy parallel mediation effect, demonstrating that mindfulness and compassionate love serve as mediators in the relationship between calling and well-being. This research offers practitioners invaluable insights into the effective utilisation of mindfulness and compassionate love practices to enhance the overall well-being of healthcare professionals.




india

Fostering innovative work behaviour in Indian IT firms: the mediating influence of employee psychological capital in the context of transformational leadership

This empirical study investigates the mediating role of two components of psychological capital (PsyCap), namely self-efficacy and optimism, in the context of the relationship between transformational leadership (TL), work engagement (WE), and innovative work behaviour (IWB). The study was conducted among IT professionals with a minimum of three years of experience employed in Chennai, India. Data collection was executed using a Google Form, and both measurement and structural models were examined using SPSS 25.0 and AMOS 23.0. The findings of this study reveal several significant relationships. Firstly, transformational leadership (TL) demonstrates a robust positive association with work engagement (WE). Furthermore, work engagement (WE) positively correlates substantially with innovative work behaviour (IWB). Notably, the study underscores that two crucial components of psychological capital, specifically self-efficacy and optimism, mediate the relationship between transformational leadership (TL) and work engagement (WE). These findings carry valuable implications for IT company managers. Recognising that transformational leadership positively influences both work engagement and employees' innovative work behaviour highlights the pivotal role of leaders in fostering a productive and innovative work environment within IT organisations.




india

Role of career adaptability and optimism in Indian economy: a dual mediation analysis

The face of the hospitality sector in India is continuously changing and in times of career transitiveness, it is important to know the factors that support a successful career. The current research aims to explore the relationship between career planning, employee optimism, career adaptability and career satisfaction in the Indian hospitality sector. The study included 283 employees from Indian hospitality sector. Additionally, the study used SEM and bootstrap method to measure the dual mediating relationship between career planning, employee optimism dimensions, career adaptability dimensions, and career satisfaction in Indian setting. The results indicated that optimism dimensions and career adaptability dimensions partially mediate the relationship between career planning and career satisfaction in Indian hospitality sector. The study suggests useful implications for academia and industrial purpose. The limitations and future research avenues have been discussed. The study would contribute to the sparse literature on employee optimism, career planning, career adaptability and subjective career success. It would contribute to the social cognitive career theory (SCCT).