Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Blast

After Jaipur blast, I thought our state government and central securities will be tighten to safe guard the people of India. But we haven't seen any increase in security measures which can be clearly shows off by continuous serial bomb blast in various important cities in India. Bangalore, Ahmedabad, Delhi, & Surat are victim of these serial blast. Though the government officials are working hard to secure the people of nation. We got to think for a second why all this happening? Is there any force against Indian democracy? Why the target only common man? If they really want to threaten the Indian government they should go and drop the bombs in corrupted politicians home.

Now there is serious thinking in every Indian common man's mind is Whether we have bandwidth to fight against this evil spirit? Religious terrorism in growing day by day. Spreading across the location and trying to separate the Indian minds? Is it something did by someone who does not have interest on Indian's growth? I think entire security and police personnel should be changed in their way of action. We need to have control or track on each streets or lanes of Indian cities to have a secure environment. Will it happen. The fast we act, the fast we can secure our growth. Will Indian government officials turn this 'B' blast to growth blast? As a Indian I feel bad when our own innocent country men were killed for no reason.

As a growing economy we need to get our act together to fight against this evil. I am sure there is huge challenging against us to change the way people thinks but at the same time if we work collectively I am sure we can.

 

Jai Hind!

Monday, September 29, 2008

RTVL Invested in Suvidhaa Infoserve

Reliance Technology Ventures and Norwest Venture Partners India have invested an undisclosed amount in Mumbai-based Suvidhaa Infoserve Pvt Ltd, which has a technology that helps people make daily transactions such as railway ticketing, mobile recharge, air ticketing, insurance payment, bill payment, bus ticketing, movie ticketing and so on.

Saturday, June 21, 2008

Sequoia Capital Invests Rs 29 Crore In SatNav

Hyderabad based SatNav Technologies has received $7 million (Approx Rs 29 crore) in a first round of funding by Sequoia Capital.

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Tuesday, January 08, 2008

Today News

  • Cumulative Aggregate Growth Rate (CAGR) of revenue growth of the telecom business is approximately 94%.

 

  • During FY 2007-08, Telecom Revenue increased to about Rs 90 Crore for 9 months ending December, 2007 from Rs 51.

 

 

  • Orders of about Rs 300 Crore have been booked till 3rd quarter of current fiscal.

 

  • Games2Win tied up with Indiagames to launch CT Racer Online, a community based online racing game they’d launched recently, available on Indiagames’ Games on Demand Service,.CT Racer is a Hyundai Digital Entertainment game, published by Sega, which had been launched by Games2Win in November last year.

 

  • The total number of Wireless Internet (GPRS + CDMA Internet Access) users, at the end of September 2007, was 46.37 million.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sunday, January 06, 2008

Today News

 

 

  • NDTV Convergence, a  NDTV Networks Plc company, which develops content for cross media platforms, has promoted Rajesh Kumar as National Head of Sales. Kumar will be responsible for driving sales and establishing long-term revenue streams in the rapidly growing Indian and international market. He will be reporting to Salil Kumar, COO- Business, NDTV Convergence.

 

  • Arvind Mahendru has joined Interaction, the digital agency of Group M, as managing partner in New Delhi in the first week of December. He replaces Tushar Vyas, who was national director at Interaction. Mahendru was earlier involved in content acquisition as deputy general manager at Bharti Telecom (2005-07). He has managed cable operators and subscription operations at STAR TV (1995-98). He has also worked with Turner International (1999-2002) where he was part of the team which launched HBO channel in India. Mahendru has more than 14 years of experience; he started his career in 1993 with pharmaceutical company GlaxoSmithKline(GSK). Tushar Vyas and Sanchit Sangha (ex-business director) have joined SureWaves, a media convergence company, as vice-president for business solutions and associate vice-president for business solutions, respectively. Anuj Dahiya, also an ex-business director with Interaction, has joined ValueFirst, a mobile data services company, as its country head.

 

  • Sameer Sikka has been appointed the National Sales Head of India Today Group Digital. He joins from Monster.com, where he was head of the North region. In his new role, Sameer Sikka will report to ITGD’s CEO Sanjoy Narayan.

 

  • Nokia Siemens Networks has got a multi million euro contract from Bharti Airtel Ltd for deployment of a single interactive voice response (IVR) platform across 23 circles. The three-year turnkey contract includes designing, planning, systems integration and optimisation services to enhance overall customer experience. The new IVR solution will enable Airtel to deliver services such as voice SMS, televoting, call management services (eg missed call advisor), caller ring back tone and voice portal on a faster time-to-market basis and, therefore, reduce OPEX costs.

 

  • Reliance Communications has paid up Rs 48 crore to Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd as an interim payment to restore interconnection between the two operators in Kerala. BSNL has alleged that RCom had illegally routed international long distance calls and has evaded payment of carriage charges. It had disconnected the interconnection with RCom following which the company filed an appeal in TDSAT.