The festival season holds out hope for the real estate industry as demand from end users increases in many markets.
As long as he enjoys the PM's blessings, the BJP president's position is safe.
The BJP's defeat in Bihar dents its hopes of improving its RS tally but the grand alliance victory could also present the first signs of tension when five JD-U members retire next year.
The banks used for the fraud include ING Vysya Bank, ICICI Bank, Kotak Mahindra Bank, Axis Bank, IndusInd Bank, Dhanlaxmi Bank, YES Bank and DCB Bank.
A Collection of Services Trade Statistics Act is being thought of.
There is lack of scientific basis in computing the poverty line, says govt.
The party is counting on women voters and caste calculus, among others, to swing the crucial polls in its favour
The amounts were transferred from HDFC Bank to BoB.
The Bharatiya Janata Party claims it has over six lakh committed workers in Bihar, a team of 10 deployed for each of the 62,200 polling booths.
The government is studying suggestions on checking instances of double non-taxation and 'treaty shopping'
India has a double-taxation avoidance pact with Singapore and more than 85 countries.
The Bharatiya Janata Party's vision document for Bihar promises to shower freebies on all sections of society if comes to power.
A stream of people, including those from Rajasthan and Karnataka, walked into the only designated office before the closure of the one-time compliance window.
Grand alliance leaders accuse their rivals of having engineered electoral tactics to confuse its voters.
Even today, many MFIs already distribute pension and micro insurance products to low-income households.
Archis Mohan & Satyavrat Mishra take a look at the silent strategists in the two rival alliances
The company will operate the IT system for five years.
The leadership styles of the two Gandhis being different, the party appears to be pulling in different ways. While Sonia Gandhi, the longest-serving Congress president, seems more predisposed to holding the government accountable on issues of probity, the younger Gandhi is more keen on taking up battles that ensure immediate victories.
The Centre and states are likely to settle for this threshold.
The government is considering a proposal to privatise some state-owned banks in phases.