If the government starts using its subsidy to make chemical fertilisers companies build distributed model for manufacturing and distributing organic fertiliser, the country will benefit
The Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) had cautioned in its recent policy readings that monsoons this year will be crucial to decide the course of policy rates, while changing its policy stance from ‘accommodative’ to ‘neutral’ early this year.
If the practice of overbooking is stopped then consumers might lose access to more flexible fares that are available, IATA said
PM Modi said the jewellery designed in the country needs to be promoted across the globe.
“We believe that there is an upside risk to the inflation with the increasing global commodity prices and expectation of possible below-normal monsoons. A clearer picture will emerge in July-August,” rating agency Care said.
Analysts at Bank of America Merill Lynch said the Yogi Adityanath government's debt waiver of US $5 billion or 0.4 percent of the state GDP, will lead other states to follow such populist suit
The drying up of credit for industries shows that stagnation in economic activities is real on the ground no matter the 7 percent GDP growth released by government statistical office.
For the year to March, banks' outstanding credit stood at Rs 78.81 trillion compared to Rs 75.01 trillion as of 1 April, 2016, show the central bank data.
According to official data, food prices saw a sharp rise of 3.12 percent in March compared to 2.69 percent in the previous month
FDI into the country grew 22 percent to $35.85 billion during April-December of 2016-17.
In order to achieve the target of 2,500 crore digital transactions in the current financial year, the Prime Minister Narendra Modi today announced about 75 townships spread all over India as 'less-cash townships', it said.
Shradha Mohan Mengshette, a second year student of Electrical Engineering from Latur district in Maharashtra, received the cash prize from Prime Minister Narendra Modi at a function in Nagpur on Friday.
SBI said in a statement that it has implemented various initiatives as part of Digital India and Digi Dhan Mela campaign launched by the government.
The government should better wake up, lest airport capacity could become an unresolvable mess pretty soon if India's air traffic boom continues.
BHIM app will help the poor in the same way Ambedkar helped the country, claimed the prime minister
To ensure that the culture of digital payments permeates down to the grassroot, the PM will also launch two new incentive schemes
In the statement posted on the website, the department said it used advanced data analytics to detect the potential tax evaders
Hasmukh Adhia said the government is determined to roll out GST from 1 July despite some industry stakeholders demanding further postponement
A huge spike in gold imports pushed the trade deficit to US $10.43 billion during the month under review from US $4.4 billion a year ago.
The new FRBM leaves the rules open to interpretation, which in a way is good from the practical view point
Will the government continue to increase central and state levies on petrol and diesel to largely negate any benefit of global softening of crude prices – this remains the key question.
In recent months, the Index of Industrial Production (IIP), has offered an inconsistent and perplexing trend with highly volatile and often contradicting numbers with the GDP figures
Time for Vishal Sikka to have a drink with SRK, perhaps?
The decline in the IIP in February is mainly on account of 2 percent contraction in manufacturing sector
To have a presence pan-India, the private companies require access to land and other infrastructure which entail a lot of costs. It can't happen quickly
What people eat and drink should be the last concern of any state government
Every time a debt waiver is announced, it is taxpayers' money which is used to help bail out the farmers, said chairman Harsh Kumar Bhanwala.
If farmers knew from futures prices that they would be paid below the MSP this season, they could have opted for cotton, which saw a reduction in area sown
The IT Department had undertaken “Operation Clean Money” to leverage technology and data analytics for verification of deposits during the demonetisation period.
Pranab Mukherjee said that the government is taking a somewhat "bitter decision" to shut down CPSEs which we are unable to run, so that people's money can be utilised for their own progress