The back of the auto reads, “Bhaiya Jeevansathi Dikhe To Ruk Dena” (Brother, stop if you see a life partner). Other witty lines include, “Free rides for singles,” and “Be with someone ...
Marriage website Jeevansathi's multichannel campaign generated a spike in registrations, made a profit, and created brand pull, by changing the narrative of the category in India. Matrimonial websites ...
Among Info Edge’s non-recruitment businesses, Shiksha turned profitable last quarter, 99acres was nearly cash-neutral, and ...
The share split is aimed at enhancing the liquidity of company's equity shares and encouraging participation of retail ...