The Railways RO-RO service aims to reduce carbon emission and congestion on the roads of the national capital region
Manpasand is empanelled with the IRCTC for direct selling to vendors approved by the latter.
The GST Council, headed by Finance Minister Arun Jaitley and comprising representatives of all states, has agreed to keep the upper band of the rate in the law at 20 percent.
He said the tone of disbelief was not only specific to the GDP numbers, but was also there for the third quarter corporate results.
Sales momentum in the automobile industry, which was on a high after a good festive season in September and October last year, came to a halt when the ban on Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 notes was announced in early November, according to Goenka
The point is competition has actually improved Air India's performance, Subramanian said
The GDP numbers capture economic activity in the formal sector, which constitutes just 10-15 percent of the economy while the informal sector accounts for an estimated 45-50 percent
Moody's said the performance of rated ABS is not expected to deteriorate beyond March 2017
Some economists are perplexed by figures showing growth in consumer spending hitting a four-year high, even as sales of beverages, home appliances and vehicles fell.
Economists believe that the key reason behind such a high growth rate could be "a steep downward revision" of the year-ago base period
With a 7 percent growth in gross domestic product (GDP) the worst fears for the economy have been put behind, Jaitley said
"The steep downward revision of Q3 FY16 has in turn led to higher growth in Q3 FY17, thus masking the impact of demonetisation in the Q3 figures," the economic research department of country's largest lender SBI said in a note.
The US-based agency however projected growth to slow to 6.4 percent in the January-March quarter, from 7 percent in the previous three months.
It was feared that demonetisation affected in the middle of the third quarter (8 November, 2016) would have adverse bearing on various segments of the economy
The latest reading was much weaker than the long-run series average (54.2), largely reflecting sub-par growth for output and new business
The all India bank strike might also impact deployment of gross bank credit worth up to Rs 1,600 crore
Acharya has put the issue back in the headlines.
Each employee working under Central Board of Excise and Customs (CBEC) will write a letter to the Prime Minister
The GDP number negates projections made by many private forecasters
Apart from the increased security vulnerability to the person's biometrics, another deterrent to the digital mode would be the increased costs of the additional hardware.
Policy for use of high-frequency of spectrum bands is something that is getting attention from government.
Georgieva said the World Bank was also committed to help the state develop climate resilient agriculture practices in drought prone regions.
The biggest mystery is about the surge in private consumption.
The government plans to get the GST Council's approval on iGST (integrated GST), cGST (central GST) and sGST (state GST) drafts before the second half of the budget session of Parliament begins on 9 March.
Referring to a major drop in students coming to study at the UK universities over the last few years, he highlighted that there were other countries that were more welcoming.
OECD said comprehensive tax reforms, especially the goods and services tax, "would lift all boats" and raise revenue helping the government effectively deal with high poverty rate.
The recommendations of the Justice Satish Chandra committee, which are to come into effect from 1 January, 2017, will be placed before the Union Cabinet for approval.
In the wake of the cash ban, a number of think-tanks and experts have lowered their projections for 2016-17 to even below 7.1 percent -- which was put out by the CSO in its advance estimates on January 6.
The Union Minister for Finance and Corporate Affairs is set to meet UK Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson later today, when the issue may come up.