Sundar Pichai’s Father-In-Law Remarries At 70
Olaram Haryanim father-in-law to the man of the moment, newly appointed Google CEO has remarried at the age of 70.
Olaram Haryanim father-in-law to the man of the moment, newly appointed Google CEO has remarried at the age of 70.
Modi’s promised Acche Din might have taken some time coming, but they finally seem to be here. On the heels of his historic Digital India summit in Silicon Valley in which the Prime Minister launched a charm offensive on global CEOs, it has emerged that India led the world in Foreign Investment in 2015.
Gurgaon based on demand grocery delivery platform pepper tap has raised $36 million(about Rs 239 crore) in series B funding from Snapdeal, Sequoia, SAIF and few other investors.
This Investment came rite before the festive season kicks in. Alibaba is also investor in Snapdeal. With this investment Alibaba directly would have 20% stake and Ant’s shareholding will come down to 20% from 25% before
Indian Armed forces are having a big makeover from buyers to builders . Rite after commissioning INS Kochi ,which is fully manufactured by Indian Naval engineers, now its time to manufacture our own guns. India is finally set to get its own mobile howitzers that will reverse the longhand Pakistani battlefield edge on artillery guns. On PM Modi’s Initiative “Make In India”, L&T is all set to start manufacturing guns for Indian Army in India.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday attended the India-US Start-up Konnect 2015 in San Jose City of California where a total of seven MoUs were signed to kick off boost in startup-creation in India-US space. PM Modi witnessed the exchange of the MoUs in the presence of 40 different companies.
Indian Startup industry is attracting big companies around the globe to come to invest in India. Latest Name in the series of big investors is Qualcomm Inc. ,an American global semiconductor company that designs and markets wireless telecommunications products and services.
Google will collaborate with Indian Railways to provide WiFi services at 500 railway stations. This was announced during the Indian Prime Minister’s visit…
Silicon Valley bigwigs listened intently as Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi laid out his vision of Digital India in the ballroom of the Fairmont Hotel. Sundar Pichai of Google, Satya Nadella of Microsoft, John Chambers of Cisco and Shantanu Narayan of Adobe shared the stage with the Prime Minister