After landslide victories in the Lok Sabha and assembly elections, the BJP is hoping to crest the tide in Jammu and Kashmir, confident of both Hindu and Muslim votes
Former Dabur director gave sketchy details of investors and his employer after two years of tax summons.
The basics of options trading include buying calls, selling puts, strike price and hedging.
But the Robert Vadra firm, which held luxury apartments in top DLF projects, sees income and profits dry up since FY11.
Ahluwalia is not a great fan of the Uber model.
Our stock exchanges no longer belong to one state or one community.
Permissive communalism, as represented by the Sachar Committee report, cannot become the basis to counter the threat of majoritarianism, says D L Sheth.
Vadra launched Skylight Hospitality four months after the DLF shares got listed, amid complaints of inadequate disclosure from investor associations and former business partner Kimsuk Krishna Sinha.
The promoters, instead, raised it to 63.15 per cent, while reporting they'd brought it down to 28.6 per cent.
The Sebi order is vindication of Sinha's stand, but it has not brought him much relief as his money is still stuck.
KK Sinha is a director in 2 firms - Gobinda Tea Trading and Kriti Infrastructures.
As the bull-run in Dalal Street gathers pace, people keen on riding it are looking to arm themselves with new tools and techniques.
Late Shiv Sena supremo Bal Thackeray made BJP leaders remove posters that proclaimed Modi, then CM of Gujarat, as the 'Hindu Hriday Samrat'.
Many from this small lender have made it to other bank boards over the past 5 years
Brokers like Vasudevan are struggling to keep themselves in tune with this super-informed, new-generation retail investor.
The fund house says it is doing this to protect the interests of existing investors.
As Prime Minister Narendra Modi begins his historic visit of the United States of America, here's a look at some landmark visits by Indian prime ministers to the United States of America.
The stock jumped significantly on listing.
Godfrey Phillips, controlled by his father K K Modi, paid Rs 1.7 crore despite him not attending a single board meet
With neither the Bharatiya Janata Party nor the Shiv Sena willing to yield ground on the number of Assembly seats they want to contest, the alliance between them seems to be on the brink.