The stage for negotiations to settle the Krishna-Godavari basin dispute is long over, says a government official
The government's move is crucial as the state distribution utility MahaVitaran was purchasing about 95 per cent of power since the Dabhol project began generation in April 2006
Delhi and neighbouring Noida in Uttar Pradesh, too, are studying Gurgaon's no-car Tuesday model.
Around 80 million rural households are estimated to have no access to grid power.
The govt plans to seek Centre's help for a re-assessment by the World Bank.
Mayank Ashar talks about India's business environment.
Fadnavis rules out holding special session of legislature and instead assures of relief measures, says Sanjay Jog
With their balance sheets under stress, private companies have lost interest in them.
Infra experts say govt will first need to figure out how to exploit real estate along the proposed routes.
If Ramdev weren't a Baba, but a mere salesman, what would he make of a medicine or a herb named Putrajeevak Beej.
Bihar's former deputy chief minister and senior party leader Sushil Kumar Modi explains the party's poll strategy.
'I am certainly not an employee of Sebi.'
#GiveItUp but no matching LPG connections for BPL
The BJP and the Shiv Sena rule the state in coalition, apart from officially being partners in Delhi as well, while also never missing an opportunity to portray each other as a bungler deserving to be dumped.
Metro projects usually require additional funding by promoters, which RInfra refuses to in this case.
Derailment is not very common. Last year less than 1 per cent of train accidents were due to derailments and mere 0.23 per cent of death on tracks occurred due to it.
In six months, 2,000 mobile cell sites have been closed.
'There is tension between the zones all the time.'
A billion dollars in renewable energy is huge.
Legislators, bureaucrats feel an impact, with works relating to their constituencies stuck at various levels.