Subsequent data revisions revealed that growth had not slowed that sharply.
In his book, former governor Subbarao says Chidambaram, Pranab were piqued by his tight rate policy.
If money allocations, investment commitments are a sign of better things to come, the state can be optimistic.
Banks had raised about $34 billion through the FCNR (B) from deposits from NRIs in September 2013.
Tamil Nadu's finances most stressed, with gross fiscal deficit estimated at Rs 31,830 crore.
Rupee is seen to remain in the range of 67.50-68.80 in the short-term
'Overall, the Indian economy is doing well.' 'Our economic fundamentals are strong and the early signs of recovery are sustainable.' 'This is positive for the market in the long run.'
Never one to mince words, Rajan will walk away with a mixed legacy
This is the first time in the RBI's history that a governor is leaving without willing to renew his contract
The proposed Rs 10,000 crore (Rs 100 billion) of bond purchase would be done on Monday.
New SDR norms allow promoters to manage debt-laden firms.
This gains importance in the backdrop of speculation on a second term for Raghuram Rajan.
A number of industrial countries are now resorting to populism and this has its own set of political implications.
While Raghuram Rajan has said in the past that other factors, including domestic fundamentals, outweigh the US Fed policy meet, this time it would be different
Sugarcane, which is grown by no more than 1.1 million farmers, consumes 70 per cent of water available in Maharashtra for irrigation. In contrast, about 10 million jowar, pulses and oilseeds farmers get only 10 per cent of irrigation water, points out Abhishek Waghmare.
Raghuram Rajan's 'surgery' uncovers more bad loans
There is also a lobby within the bureaucracy that wants to see Rajan's influence curtailed
India is experiencing jobless growth and skepticism abounding that the country may not be able to cash in on its demographic bonus
'Access to finance is one of the most crucial needs in the economy.'
The Agricultural Produce Marketing Committee Act of a state regulates the purchase of agricultural products, such as cereals, pulses, fruits and vegetables for that region. It hobbles farmers, imposing multiple levies on produce and disallows direct sales to private companies.