In his massive election rallies, Prime Minister Narendra Modi often caught voters fancy promising that each individual would get Rs 15-20 lakh in his bank account if he came to power.
As many as 10 public sector banks could be out of the infusion plan because of Sebi's minimum public shareholding norms.
The BSE and the NSE have also been asked to provide inputs.
As many as 3,268 title deeds in Sebi's possession would undergo scrutiny and be prepared for sale.
The BJP will focus on the dozen constituencies that eluded it in the 2014 assembly elections. A better performance in these seats could help it reach as close as possible to the halfway mark of 44 seats by the time the next elections are held and have its own chief minister.
The clarifications came directly from the board of directors.
In an SEC filing dating back to 1997, he figures as "J Vallabh".
The party finds Uttar Pradesh members of Parliament unaware of govt schemes.
Mallya's Rajya Sabha declaration lists investments in racing, finance and investment firms.
'Amid the different versions of truth on the Ishrat case, what is certain is that Ishrat's mother Shamima Kausar, who has continued to maintain that Headley's confession was nothing but an attempt by powerful people to save themselves in the case, is unlikely to find a closure anytime soon.'
As his personal wealth started booming, Mallya went on a buying spree.
The Nafed has outstanding dues of Rs 224.26 crore (Rs 2.24 billion) as of February 15.
Vijay Mallya has not informed Rajya Sabha secretariat about his whereabouts or that he would be leaving country.
Eleven companies, which owe the bank Rs 843 crore, are untraceable.
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BJP-supported students' union, aided by a friendly government, is aggressively settling historical scores with Leftist students' organisations.
'The money is safe with the payment services solutions provider'.
The share capital of the company is Rs 1 crore (Rs 10 million).
Ahead of the budget session, PM Narendra Modi appealed to the opposition to allow Parliament to function. While his call was taken positively by most of the parties, the Congress signalled that disruption will be their main weapon to raise several issues.
Yogendra Yadav, expelled co-founder of the Aam Aadmi Party, on the party's performance in the last one year.