The government had last year excluded those with an annual income of more than Rs 10 lakh from LPG subsidy
At least 2,00,000 traders encountered difficulties in August, September, and October since there was no editing facility in summary return filing.
Nilekani is an organised person and his strength is simplification of complex ideas, said Murthy.
Piyush Goyal has begun his term as railway minister with characteristic energy, but not all his new initiatives are being praised
'The world has changed and nobody has the patience to start a project and wait for six months to look at the outcome.'
'We are only talking about 65,000 H1B visas a year, it is not going to go down drastically.' 'If the number reduces and when you spread that reduction across all the top IT services companies, the impact will be marginal.'
'There is large-scale sacking, and salaries in smaller companies are lower than the minimum wages of Rs 18,000 a month.'
IT firms are training employees of their clients and even aspiring IT professionals, in order to create fresh revenue streams amid shrinking deal sizes in traditional software maintenance, says Ayan Pramanik.
Indian Railways under Piyush Goyal has chalked out a new plan for station redevelopment. Railway stations in 15 cities may soon offer residential apartments.
Contract finally given for Rs 2,400-cr project, with GIFT City-like features
Will Infosys, which will announce its Q2 results on Tuesday, be able to break away from the single-digit growth rates the IT services sector has been seeing?
Indian companies place orders worth $600 million for US crude, which is likely to increase by nearly $2 billion in the near future.
Bhanumurthy B M, president and chief operating officer, Wipro, tells Ayan Pramanik and Raghu Krishnan that service delivery through digital technology-enabled platforms will change the business dynamics for the company.
While the framework of service delivery and client-focused approach remains unchanged, Nilekani's suggestions, of taking start-ups with newer technologies to clients, are being implemented.
The Railway Board has decided to wind up the ambitious Rs 5,000-crore One ICT plan and the transformation cell
The company had assets in countries like Yemen, Peru, Oman, Myanmar, Columbia, East Timor, Kurdistan and Australia, but it exited almost all these blocks later as part of its portfolio rationalisation
IT services firms would no longer focus on large volume hiring from campuses like they did at least two to three years ago, as demands of clients are changing.
German aid likely for Bengaluru-Chennai bullet train
At times of slow growth, India has seen number of graduates doubling since 2008 to almost 25 million in 2016
It will compete with rivals Amazon Web Services and Microsoft Azure