Prime Minister Narendra Modi's three-day visit to Britain has seen India and the UK agreeing on Rs 90,000 crore deals.
It would be interesting to see how fast the finance ministry allocates money to the state.
It is as much about farmer woes and the lack of job opportunities as about the mixing of religion and politics.
Ground surveys have found that several members of the dominant castes are in economic conditions quite similar to that of peer communities with the advantage of quotas.
Upendra Kushwaha, president of the Rashtriya Lok Samta Party, which is part of the National Democratic Alliance government at the Centre, admits the Bihar assembly elections will be a close contest and will be fought along the lines of caste.
The burning of a Dalit house has put Sunpedh on tenterhooks, and overenthusiastic politicians and activists aren't helping matters.
About 20 helicopters have been pressed into action by parties, with the BJP and its allies using the most.
A clueless Sahitya Akademi has now called a meeting of its executive council on October 23 to decide the future course of action.
India does not have a stringent privacy or data protection Act.
The Chinese had enough foreign reserves.
Centre clears eight new schools to bridge regional imbalance in the armed forces.
The Narendra Modi government plans to pump around Rs 12.61 lakh crore into the economy over seven years.
States spent much more in the first three months of the current financial year compared to the corresponding period last year.
Everything about the way Delhi is governed needs to change, Delhi's Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia tells Aditi Phadnis and Akshat Kaushal.
Contracts with India-based domestic assistants for officials abroad have become a headache for the Indian government.
The central government last week named Vijai Sharma as the new chief information commissioner, a post vacant since August 2014. Sharma, an information commissioner since 2012, must know that his plate is full.
India and Bangladesh have been working on opening more markets.
'Car makers would be in a better position to adopt norms'.
A tussle between the Delhi government and the Lt Governor has left bureaucrats vulnerable to sudden transfers.
For the first time the Ford Foundation is placed under a watch.